Position Overview:
The Psychosocial Counselor (Psychologist) will provide technical support and leadership required for the successful implementation of all psychosocial support activities of the Heshima Kenya programs. She/ he will provide one on one counseling and group counseling sessions for vulnerable children, children at risk to reduce the past trauma experienced and undertake staff debriefing. The Counselor will work closely with the Social/Case workers on providing psychological support and report to the relevant Program Managers.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Participate in the development of professional, effective and appropriate psychosocial programming, including direct individual and group counseling support.
Provide professional and confidential services to SGBV and trauma survivors.
Assist in the development and provision of psychosocial activities within Heshima Kenya’s project areas within the Urban Refugee Program.
Supervise and provide counseling training and technical counseling support to social workers directly involved with the psychosocial component of Heshima Kenya program.
Assist with preparing all relevant reports regarding Heshima Kenya’s psychosocial activities.
Ensure timely implementation of psychosocial program activities.
Lead awareness-raising and/or sensitization campaigns on the Heshima Kenya’s psychosocial activities and other SGBV related services in collaboration with the Social Workers.
Lead the team of Social Workers in the development of monthly outreach plans based on case trends and children’s needs.
Provide one on one counselling services (6-8 sessions per person) to Safe House residents with personal and social challenges such as conflict, parenting, SGBV issues, death/grief, and dealing with post- traumatic stress disorder and other.
Provide group therapy sessions for the residents on weekly basis
Secondary referrals to other psychosocial providers
Provide extensive and comprehensive programmes and assessments for stress management, depression, anxiety, bipolar management and other mental illnesses
Analyse the behavioral trends, patterns of the referred cases.
Develop and monitor a case management system for monitoring of referred cases
Compile counseling monthly and quarterly reports on the referred cases and provide best solutions to cases.
Perform any other professional duty assigned the supervisor.
skills & Qualifications:
A Bachelor’s degree in Counselling, Psychology or a higher diploma in Counselling
Experience in the provision of psychosocial services to refugees/asylum seekers is an advantage
Good report writing and communication skills
A team player with ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to maintain professionalism in services delivery and ethics
Experience in case management including management of case conferences.