With 75 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.
Come join our 33,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children’s life stories!
Employee Contract Type:
Local - Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term)Job Description:
Major Responsibilities
▪Technical Program Execution & Project Development
Support in implementation of technical programme (Strategic Objective 2)Update Technical Logframe and Technical Narrative GuidanceSupport project design (RCA, TOC, Logframe, budget, detail narrative – aligning TP and UCR result framework)Engage with donors to discuss new program ideas and models, ensuring these are evidence-based.Prepare/Update Capacity statement. MHPSS Dashboard.Prepare quality Benchmark as per the project models.Participate in the development and implementation of group-based psychosocial programming.Develop and disseminate detailed plans and guidelines that will support delivery of sound MHPSS strategies appreciating the unique contexts where the different MHPSS interventions will be implemented.Ensure proper planning and implementation of mental health and psychosocial support interventions in the project areas.Work closely with project managers to Ensure all grant interventions are implemented within schedule, plans and budgets and regularly review project status.Provide effective technical support to field project teams/partners on roll out of the recognized and approved MHPSS models and approaches (such as Problem Management Plus, Interpersonal Therapy for Groups (IPT-G), Self Help Plus (SH+) and Doing What Matters in times of Stress DWM).Ensure implementing partners, and partner Government entities and Community workers have adequate skills and knowledge to deliver psychosocial support interventions at the household level through weekly supervision sessions, and provide training throughout the supervision process when and as required with the project clinical Supervisors Support structured MHPSS activities for groups of boys and girls of different age groups, with particular attention to survivors of SGBV, unaccompanied children and other children who present with signs of poor mental health and distressEnsure care and safety of clients is being up held and safety risks are adequately responded to and reported to the response director.Contribute to proposal writing, donor reports and internal World Vision reports as requiredMonitor the strategy and mechanisms for the integration of mental health and psychosocial support across World Vision inter-sectoral programming and ensure close coordination between the MHPSS department and other departments/sectors.Promote ongoing integration of MHPSS at the community level within health facilities and other community-based services.Maintain updated records of supervision to be used in Supervisor’s supervision in liaison with Advisors.Ensure monitoring and reporting of serious adverse events witnessed during project implementation are effectively addressed.Ensure compliance to World Vision, WHO ethics and donor guidelines and standards.Ensure monthly monitoring of project indicators and facilitate regular reflections on monitoring practice to make improvementsEnsure timely submission of quality reports (Situational Reports, Annual, Semi-annul and Monthly Management Reports) in line with World Vision grant reporting guidelines
Support the professional, technical development of the MHPSS technical team.Conduct regular MHPSS trainings and capacity-building sessions for staff on topics including case management, psychological first aid, Problem Management Plus (PM+), Interpersonal Therapy for Groups (IPT-G), and evidence-based interventions.Refining Psychosocial Needs Assessment Protocols and Skills;Designing and implementing self-care and team building activitiesConduct competency assessments for MHPSS partners and psychologists and plan appropriate capacity support measures.Prepare all materials for training and team building sessions.Ensure capacity building of project teams/partners on ethical and quality research processes for mental health.Represent World Vision at relevant coordination meetings, including co-chairing Technical Working Group and promote interagency coordination and MHPSS guidelines.Liaise and collaborate with existing government structures and local authorities organizing MHPSS activities and advocating for collaboration on local MHPSS initiatives.Assist national partners in the development of the detailed mental health and psychosocial needs implementation plan in accordance with World Vision’s and donor requirementsEnsure close working collaboration with key Government line ministries and other like-minded Partners.Other roles:
Be aware of the emergency procedures in a response and ensure that necessary preparedness measures have been implemented
Knowledge/Qualifications for the role
Mental Health professional with a Degree in Counselling Psychology, Psychology, Clinical Psychology related field in Mental Health.Knowledge of public health, protection, human rights, international development, project management or other relevant field is an added advantageClinical experience at community level, either in a research or clinical capacityA minimum of 3 years working experience in mental health and psychosocial support in humanitarian settings or, one of which has to be at a supervisory level.Experience providing clinical supervision in individual and group settings and setting up supervisory models for large-scale MHPSS programsExperience working with MHPSS Implementing partners in humanitarian settingsExperience conducting MHPSS-related trainings and development of training materialsStrong organizational and supervisory skills and strong g interpersonal skills and the ability to work within different cultural environmentsAbility to work within a team structure or in isolation, flexible, and can cope with stressful workloads and working with limited resourcesAbility to work under pressure and deliver in a fast-paced environmentMaster of Arts/Science or equivalent in Counselling Psychology or Clinical social work is an added advantage]Psychological Association Practice License or Accreditation is an added advantage.Training and experience in Problem Management (PM+), Psychological First Aid (PFA), IPT-G, MH GAP ,SH+,Working with other sectors to enhance outcomes of MHPSS elements of child protection.Well versed with IASC Guidelines and application in humanitarian settings, MHPSS Minimum Service Package-Field testUnderstanding of the local context and culture an advantage.Applicant Types Accepted:
Local Applicants Only