Mental health and psychosocial support field officer
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
№13239048, 16 octombrie 2023
Oraș:
Chișinău
Studii:
Universitate
Experiența de munca:
De la 3 ani
Salariu:
Nespecificat
Program de muncă:
Full-time
Locul de muncă:
În locația angajatorului
WE ARE HIRING
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to provide them with assistance. The ICRC also endeavours to prevent suffering by promoting and strengthening humanitarian law and universal humanitarian principles.
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Field Officer
About the Job
The MHPSS field officer implements Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) activities as defined in collaboration with the MHPSS delegate and/or MHPSS Regional Specialist EURASIA and the relevant coordinator at national level. S/he provides direct support to victims of armed conflict and/or other situations of violence and/or trains, supervises and coaches others to do so. S/he could manage pre-established national level MHPSS programs.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Develops, implements and follows up on MHPSS activities at local and national level.
- Trains and supports MHPSS professionals from other organizations/partners/teams to provide psychological and psychosocial support as per the programme strategy.
- Organizes referral of beneficiaries and performs case follow-up.
- Complying with ICRC standards, sets up culturally and context-appropriate monitoring and evaluation tools and ensures regular data collection.
- Develops and maintains contacts with health authorities, academia, technical advisers from other organizations, etc. as necessary.
- Creates and maintains direct links with MHPSS programme beneficiaries.
- Maintains regular communication with the Mental Health & psychological delegate or MHPSS Regional Specialist EURASIA and/or relevant Coordinator, providing data and programme updates.
- Provide inputs for internal and external reports and meetings.
- Participate in visits to the RC branches and in relevant meetings.
- Develop and maintain contacts with partners and other interlocutors: authorities at the municipal/regional level, local/regional RC branches, etc.
- Follows up on all work-related messages and correspondence with the relevant contacts and departments
- Elaborates institutional reports on time (MoM, FTR, SitRep, MAD, PFR, MFR, etc.) and guarantees an accurate data entry using the ICRC system (Pearl/Open MRS).
- Administrative / financial tasks linked to the MHPSS activities, following the ICRC procedures.
Provides individual consultations or group support meetings when necessary and when aligned to the the MHPSS objectives within the geographical and strategical remit of the delegation (i.e. in case of emergency response).
Certifications/Education required
- University degree in clinical psychology (minimum 3 years’ university study)
- Fluent command of English and Russian.
- License to practice in his/her own country.
- Computer proficiency.
Desired Profile and Skills
- 3 to 5 years of overall professional experience with minimum 2 years’ experience in MHPSS programmes.
- Experience in managing teams is an asset.
- Red Cross/Red Crescent experience an asset.
- Clinical and/or psychosocial experience.
- Humanitarian experience an asset.
How to Apply
Qualified and experienced candidates are invited to apply. You may apply by sending your CV (in English), a cover/motivation letter (in English), to this e-mail chs_recruitment_services@icrc.org . Within the cover letter, the application should be addressed to the Human Resources team, Chisinau Delegation. Clearly indicate the position title in the subject line of your email message.
Deadline for receiving applications: 30th October 2023. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
For additional information about the organisation, please consult the ICRC website: www.icrc.org. Any specific enquiries about the position should be addressed to
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to provide them with assistance. The ICRC also endeavours to prevent suffering by promoting and strengthening humanitarian law and universal humanitarian principles.
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Field Officer
About the Job
The MHPSS field officer implements Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) activities as defined in collaboration with the MHPSS delegate and/or MHPSS Regional Specialist EURASIA and the relevant coordinator at national level. S/he provides direct support to victims of armed conflict and/or other situations of violence and/or trains, supervises and coaches others to do so. S/he could manage pre-established national level MHPSS programs.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Develops, implements and follows up on MHPSS activities at local and national level.
- Trains and supports MHPSS professionals from other organizations/partners/teams to provide psychological and psychosocial support as per the programme strategy.
- Organizes referral of beneficiaries and performs case follow-up.
- Complying with ICRC standards, sets up culturally and context-appropriate monitoring and evaluation tools and ensures regular data collection.
- Develops and maintains contacts with health authorities, academia, technical advisers from other organizations, etc. as necessary.
- Creates and maintains direct links with MHPSS programme beneficiaries.
- Maintains regular communication with the Mental Health & psychological delegate or MHPSS Regional Specialist EURASIA and/or relevant Coordinator, providing data and programme updates.
- Provide inputs for internal and external reports and meetings.
- Participate in visits to the RC branches and in relevant meetings.
- Develop and maintain contacts with partners and other interlocutors: authorities at the municipal/regional level, local/regional RC branches, etc.
- Follows up on all work-related messages and correspondence with the relevant contacts and departments
- Elaborates institutional reports on time (MoM, FTR, SitRep, MAD, PFR, MFR, etc.) and guarantees an accurate data entry using the ICRC system (Pearl/Open MRS).
- Administrative / financial tasks linked to the MHPSS activities, following the ICRC procedures.
Provides individual consultations or group support meetings when necessary and when aligned to the the MHPSS objectives within the geographical and strategical remit of the delegation (i.e. in case of emergency response).
Certifications/Education required
- University degree in clinical psychology (minimum 3 years’ university study)
- Fluent command of English and Russian.
- License to practice in his/her own country.
- Computer proficiency.
Desired Profile and Skills
- 3 to 5 years of overall professional experience with minimum 2 years’ experience in MHPSS programmes.
- Experience in managing teams is an asset.
- Red Cross/Red Crescent experience an asset.
- Clinical and/or psychosocial experience.
- Humanitarian experience an asset.
How to Apply
Qualified and experienced candidates are invited to apply. You may apply by sending your CV (in English), a cover/motivation letter (in English), to this e-mail chs_recruitment_services@icrc.org . Within the cover letter, the application should be addressed to the Human Resources team, Chisinau Delegation. Clearly indicate the position title in the subject line of your email message.
Deadline for receiving applications: 30th October 2023. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
For additional information about the organisation, please consult the ICRC website: www.icrc.org. Any specific enquiries about the position should be addressed to
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