Assist COVID-19 response coordinator with the integration of mental health and psychosocial support into general health care
Provide social work and social support services linked to general health care clinics
Select, provide training and supervision for community volunteers
Develop culturally appropriate psychosocial activities, including social support activities
These include, but are not limited to training in psychological first aid, designing holistic recreational, vocational and social activities; development of material for awareness campaigns;
Serve as the primary point of contact between IMC and local partners involved in psychosocial activities.
Provide proper counselling service for those mentally ill clients need counselling and psychotherapy according to the type of illness and age category.
Strengthen community-facility referral system for COVID-19 in psychosocial problem.
Establish, equip and run recreation centres to people in need of psychosocial support
Work in keeping with IASC guidelines on mental health and psychosocial support and promote guidelines where appropriate.
Provide oversight, direct and supervise activities of IMC supported psychosocial team.
Coordinate/ensure activities with relevant Government Authorities, International and National Organizations, including standardized reporting practices.
Work closely with other mental health and psychosocial staff in to ensure coordinated activities
Develop and provide culturally appropriate community based mental health care services
Collaborate informal service providers such as natural healers to facilitate information sharing and referral of mental health cases related to COVID-19
Collaborate with community and existing institutional structures to ensure protection of those suffering mental illness
Represent IMC in coordination meetings when necessary
Compile information and prepare written reports as necessary
Organize public awareness and de-stigmatization campaigns around mental health issues with support from local staff including IDPs
Work collaboratively with other agencies, local and international and with relevant government bodies
Implement other activities as per the direction of the senior mental health officer
Job Requirement
BA/Master’s degree in psychology or related field with at least 3 years of counselling and social work experience
At least 2 years of mental health and psychosocial programming experience;
In depth knowledge and experience of mental health and psychosocial programming in the humanitarian context essential.
Familiarity with IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support In Emergency Settings
Training experience required on mhGAP
Proven counselling skill
Strong organizational and supervisory skills.
Strong writing and reporting skills.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work within different cultural environments
Honest, hard working and a self-motivated person.
Ability to work within a team structure or in isolation, flexible, and can cope with stressful workloads and working with limited resources
Ability to travel on short notice to project sites by car or air