COCIN Community Development Program Molai alongside Christoffel Blindenmission (CBM) Country Office Nigeria entered into a funding arrangement with the CBM Germany
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services Officer (GBV / MHPSS Officer)
Location: Adamawa
Job type: Contract
Job Summary
- The MHPSS Officer is responsible for delivering on-site and remote Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS), including responding to incidents of gender-based violence (GBV) in a timely, survivor-centred, and caring manner.
- The Counsellor works with GBV survivors, women engaging in survival sex, community partners, service providers and local authorities to prevent gender-based violence incidents from happening and to ensure that GBV survivors know which services are available to them and how to access them.
- In addition, the counsellor will provide on-site and remote individual and group support to other forcibly displaced people and vulnerable migrants to have improved mental health and psychosocial well-being helping them to access their rights.
- This goal may be achieved through three key outcome areas: (1) Family, community, and social structures; (2) promoting the psychosocial well-being and resilience of individuals and communities to develop healthy coping mechanisms; and (3) Individuals in need of mental health and psychosocial support utilize appropriate specific care, including referrals to specialty care when necessary.
Essential Functions
- Provide individual and group counselling services and other short term therapeutic services to beneficiaries referred by COCIN/CBM officers and other stakeholders;
- Conduct psychosocial counselling to GBV survivors and other refugees experiencing other forms of trauma using highest levels of confidentiality and professional ethics and etiquette;
- Implement activities that are sensitive to the needs of vulnerable individuals. This includes, among others, psychological first aid, support, or self-help groups and other recreational and/or social support activities for the population;
- Together with the Project team plan workshops, trainings and capacity building for community case workers, leaders, and service providers;
- Contribute to the development of a reliable referral system with service providers in Nigeria including governmental institutions, civil society, and the private sector;
- Collaborate closely with the GBV and Protection Officer to provide outreach to encourage survivors to come forward and seek assistance;
- Provides accurate, timely and consistent analysis and reporting to Program Manager on program activities;
- Prepare and maintain a tracker for all activities conducted;
- Ensure constant and accurate upkeep of data (physical and electronic) to reflect the status of persons of concern by checking that all data fields are filled-in properly; manages and updates beneficiary files, as necessary;
- Perform other duties as required.
Qualifications & Requirements
- University Degree in Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, or related field with at least 2 years of experience in counselling, supporting survivors and/or social work experience;
- Familiarity with MHPSS and GBV guidelines;
- Extensive knowledge of group facilitation techniques and experience;
- Demonstrated understanding of gender and gender equality;
- Ability to develop work plans, meet deadlines and capture program progress for donor reports;
- Strong motivation to humanitarian work, service-oriented mindset, and sense of accountability to the populations COCIN serves;
- Demonstrated ability to think creatively and critically;
- Sense of initiative and capacity to work autonomously;
- Excellent computer skills; proficiency in Microsoft office suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook);
- Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills;
- Must be a team player and able to work with a range of diverse, vulnerable populations understanding of community-based approach required;
- The candidate should have keen awareness and good knowledge of psychosocial issues and the complexities of working on these issues with a refugee, returnee, and/or host community population;
- Ability to uphold the highest level of integrity and confidentiality.
Salary Range
N150,000 - N200,000 / Month.
Application Closing Date
13th December, 2023.
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