Safeguarding Lead

Job Vacancies 24 March 2026
Position Safeguarding Lead
LocationJohannesburg, Gauteng
Closing date for application07th of April 2026
Starting date01 June 2026

About MSF

Doctors without Borders (MSF) Southern Africa is a global network of principled professionals who specialise in medical humanitarian work driven by our common humanity and guided by medical ethics. We work together in teams, small and large, to respond to the medical needs of people affected by conflict, disasters, epidemics and those excluded from healthcare.

Doctors Without Borders team members are on the ground, working directly every day. We bear witness and describe what is happening, to raise awareness about the experiences of the people we assist and the situations where we work. We alert the public to emerging crises, acute emergencies and serious challenges, such as lack of access and exclusion from healthcare, and to mobilise support for MSF’s work and social mission, provoking change.

Today, MSF is present in more than 70 countries, where thousands of MSF doctors, nurses, logisticians, water-and-sanitation experts, and other medical and non-medical professionals work together to bring essential health services to people caught in humanitarian crises. MSF South Africa is in Johannesburg, with an office in Cape Town too. MSF SA is governed by the MSF Southern Africa Association, which is made up of more than 300 members from seven countries in the region.

Location: Johannesburg, South Africa (with occasional regional travel)
Reports to: Deputy General Director
Position level: 8

Interactions:

  • Internal: All departments (HR, Operations, DSR/DEI, Association, Workplace Forum, Employment Equity Committee); project sites and regional focal points.
  • External: MSF Ubuntu OD; Intersectional Platform on Behaviour (IPOB); Ambassador Network on Ethical Behaviour (ANEB); movement-wide safeguarding focal points; EDI facilitator (IO), external networks (e.g., Safeguarding Resource and Support Hub) and service providers (e.g., legal/psychosocial partners).


1. Job Purpose

As a subject matter expert, the Safeguarding Lead establishes and coordinates MSF Southern Africa’s Safeguarding Unit, working autonomously with support from the Deputy General Director. The role drives the integration of survivor-centred, trauma-informed, and intersectional safeguarding practices across the office, operations, and associative spaces. This contributes to embedding a culture of psychological safety, ethical leadership, and accountability, advancing MSF Southern Africa’s commitments to zero tolerance of abuse and zero tolerance of inaction on abuse, in alignment with Strategic Directions and MSF OCB and MSF Ubuntu OD ambitions.

2. Key Responsibilities

2.1 Strategic Leadership

  • Lead the definition of the scope, mandate, and structure of the Safeguarding Unit ·
  • Contribute to aligning the safeguarding strategy with MSF Southern Africa’s Strategic Directions and MSF Ubuntu OD ambitions
  • Lead the development and implementation of safeguarding policies, protocols, and reporting mechanisms ·
  • Champion integration of safeguarding into governance, recruitment, fundraising, and media outreach

2.2 Technical and Operational Oversight

  • Lead safeguarding landscape assessments and risk mapping across offices and field sites
  • Develop and implement survivor-centred reporting and case management systems
  • Ensure legal and ethical compliance with local laws and international standards
  • Coordinate safeguarding audits, evaluations, and feedback loops
  • Establish a multidisciplinary advisory panel and a safeguarding committee

2.3 Capacity Building and Culture Change

  • Design and deliver role-specific training and experiential learning for staff, managers, leadership, and the association.
  • Promote trauma-informed facilitation and inclusive safeguarding practices
  • Integrate safeguarding into onboarding, performance reviews, and leadership development
  • Use appropriate tools to support reflections and actions

2.4 Engagement and Collaboration

  • Liaise with MSF Ubuntu OD and other sections to harmonise safeguarding practices
  • Build strategic partnerships with external safeguarding actors and service providers
  • Engage with patients, communities, and association members to co-create safeguarding solutions
  • Represent MSF Southern Africa in intersectional platforms and global safeguarding initiatives
     

3. Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Law, International Development, or related field
  • Specialised training in safeguarding, trauma-informed care, or survivor support is an asset (e.g., IASC, Keeping Children Safe), highly desirable
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in safeguarding, protection, or related fields within humanitarian or development sectors
  • Proven experience in policy development, case management, and organisational change
  • Fluency in English required; additional regional languages are an asset

4. Core Competencies

4.1 Technical

  • Safeguarding policy design and implementation
  • Survivor-centred case management and reporting systems
  • Risk assessment and mitigation
  • Training and facilitation across diverse teams
  • Collaboration
  • Results and quality orientation
  • Service orientation
  • Continuous Improvement

4.2 Behavioural

  • Strategic vision and ethical leadership
  • Cross-cultural awareness and intersectional sensitivity
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Commitment to MSF principles and behavioural standards
  • Ability to inspire trust, navigate complexity, and drive cultural change
  • Behavioural flexibility
  • This role demands passion for ethical humanitarianism and the drive to transform safeguarding from paper to practice. Join us in creating safe work and associative spaces and building trust.

5. The Salary Detail is as follows

  • Basic Salary: R 48 209,76
  • 13th cheque in November
  • 10% additional pension allowance
  • 100% Medical Aid Contribution
  • Transport allowance
  • Cell phone Allowance
  • Work-life balance: Daily flexi-hours and 2 days working from home are possible.
  • Diverse team composition; Collaborate with a global network of talented 
    professionals, bringing diverse perspectives and expertise from around the world
  • Resources needed, such as working space, computer, internet, stationery, and other resources, will be made available.

5.1 Commitment

  • Length of commitment: Permanent Contract

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6. Application details:

  • The vacancy closing date is: 07th of April 2026.
  • Start date: 01 June 2026
  • By applying to this position, the applicant confirms they have read, understood and agreed to fully comply with the MSF Charter, MSF Behavioural
  • Commitments and Data Privacy Policy.
  • In line with MSF’s Safeguarding Principles, successful candidates undergo a rigorous vetting process that includes background checks and self-declaration.
  • Applicants are required to upload a Letter of Motivation and Curriculum Vitae (in English) as per the prescribed formats. Applications missing the motivation letter will not be considered.
  • Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
  • People living with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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MSF is an equal opportunity employer and does not charge any application/recruitment fee.

Lately, MSF is a civil society initiative that brings together individuals committed to the assistance of other human beings in crisis. As such, MSF is by choice an association. Each individual applying for MSF roles does it out of conviction and is ready to uphold the values and principles of MSF.

MSF values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of disability, gender identity, marital or civil partnership status, race, colour or ethnic and national origins, religion or belief, or sexual orientation, and all other diversity characteristics.