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The Victims Participation and Reparations Section (VPRS) facilitates victims’ participation and reparations before the ICC. Among its main tasks, it informs victims of their rights before the ICC and assists them in filling out application forms for participation in the proceedings and/or for reparations. The VPRS establishes systems both in the field and at headquarters in The Hague to manage and process information received from victims and file such information in the relevant judicial proceedings together with analysis reports for Chambers. In the field, the VPRS creates networks of interlocutors and intermediaries, trains potential intermediaries, and engages with victim communities on the ground and elsewhere. The Section also recommends the procedural outline of the victim application process before Chambers regarding victim participation and reparations.
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Associate Welfare Officer Job at International Criminal Court (ICC)
International Criminal Court (ICC)
Job Description
Salary: UGX 208,592,758
Transfers ICCPP participants to the place of permanent relocation, liaises with the relevant authorities in the receiving countries and takes coordinated measures involving training, skills development, formal education and other forms of practical assistance to prepare participants for their permanent relocation;
Duties, Roles and Responsibilities
Within this framework, and under the direct supervision of the Situational Team Leader, the incumbent performs the following duties:
- Provides psychosocial support to protection programme participants in a fully-coordinated manner within the framework of the management plan;
- Implements, monitors and reports on management plans created for each participant, takes coordinated measures to prepare participants for permanent relocation in third countries and ensures the completeness of case records;
- Transfers ICCPP participants to the place of permanent relocation, liaises with the relevant authorities in the receiving countries and takes coordinated measures involving training, skills development, formal education and other forms of practical assistance to prepare participants for their permanent relocation;
- Conducts, under the guidance of the Psychologist at the Headquarters, psychosocial assessments on persons referred to the ICCPP, completes respective reports on and makes recommendations to the management plans for such persons;
- Conducts psychosocial, vulnerability and needs assessments relating to support referrals received by the Team Leader and ensures implementation of subsequent support measures approved by the Senior Manager;
- Provides psychosocial preparation and practical assistance necessary to facilitate the testimony of witnesses who either travel to the Court or appear via video link in the field;
- Establishes a network of service providers including national, international and civil society service providers in the medical, health care, mental health and social fields in the operational areas;
- Provides training and advice to VWS and Court staff on trauma, sexual and gender-based violence, vulnerable witnesses and psychosocial support required by witnesses;
- Protects the safety, physical and psychological wellbeing, dignity and privacy of all victims and witnesses with regard to all relevant factors including age, health, and nature of the crime, in particular, but not limited to, where the crime involves sexual or gender violence or violence against children;
- Maintains confidentiality at all times, respects the interests of the witness and acts impartially when cooperating with all parties.
- The incumbent, prior to commencing his/her duties, is required to sign a confidentiality agreement with the VWS.
- The Chief VWS may redeploy the incumbent and/or the post either temporarily or permanently to another duty station pending the operational requirements of the VWS.
Qualifications, Education and Competencies
See all details of the qualifications, competencies and education for this role under the "How to Apply" section below.
All candidates who wish to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) should apply online at the link below.
Deadline: 18th April 2026
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