Job Purpose
The aim of pschosocial support programme, at its full capacity, is to provide services within all Regions through engaging with consultants in a decentralized way. While the primary support functions are provided at the regional level, the support and coordination of the program is based in Geneva.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Ensure individual counselling on request and under strict confidentiality;
Provide PSS briefings/ debriefings to staff, either individually or as a group;
If the counsellor believes necessary and following approval, to maintain contact with a delegate who may require further assistance after the mission has ended;
Reinforce and support self-assessments and knowledge of such methods;
Provide critical incident debriefings to staff as needed;
Undertake missions to the delegation according to identified terms of reference when required and agreed;
Maintain a regular form of communication with the Regional Office;
Be prepared to coordinate with other members of the team if a colleague is absent, ill or on vacation etc;
If required to be available to guide and train new counsellors who may be appointed;
Be prepared to share documents / papers / workshop information with the rest of the PSP Team in order to enhance the overall performance of the Team;
If required to be prepared to represent the IFRC at events or conferences (etc);
Provide training on stress management and psychological support elements for larger groups, either staff or meeting participants on request;
Contribute to the PSS Annual report and to monthly statistics;
Provide reports on request;
Ensure active participation on team meetings;
Attendance to the regular cycle of virtual PSP team meetings hosted by the Team Coordinator in Geneva
Design and organize sharing sessions with al staff to understand the services and encourage them to access them. The content of the training should include types of service, accessibility, eligibility, confidentiality, contact address and telephone numbers, contact person, feedback, complaints, and procedures;
Develop site-specific guidance and support in emergency situations as may be required from time to time;
Be available to undertake short visits to surrounding countries at short notice as needed;
Be available to provide psychosocial support outside regular working hours as the situation requires;
PSS counsellors will be expected to abide by the IFRC Code of Conduct in their dealings with all staff and volunteers.
Education
Licensed psychologist or psychotherapist (University degree and professional qualifications required).
Trained in psycho- traumatology and/or critical incident debriefing (preferred).
Experience
Required
5 plus years of relevant technical experience in the mental health fields or similar (psychology, psychotherapy, psychiatry etc)
Creating and delivering relevant workshops
Working in multi-cultural context
Preferred experience
Knowledge and belief in the 7 Fundamental Principles of the IFRC
Work experience in the international humanitarian world, operating in emergencies
Knowledge, Skills and Languages
Self-supported in computing systems;
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, clear, open and transparent;
Ability to work with multi-discipline and multi-cultural teams in a cross functional environment;
Able to perform presentation for larger groups;
Ability to work under stressful situations;
Cultural sensitivity and adaptability with clients.
Be an integrated and committed team member.
Self-motivated and innovative
Efficient and skilled record-keeping
English: Fluent in written and verbal (Essential)
French: strong asset
Other language: an asset
Apply via :
www.ifrc.org