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Social Worker – Psychosocial Support Team

Under the direct supervision of IOM PSS Field Assistant and the overall supervision of the IOM PSS Program Manager, the Social Worker will be part of a multidisciplinary PSS team (together with a psychologist, an educator and an animator/social artist) operating within the new IOM established Recreational and Counselling Centre for Families in North Lebanon, and in charge of the following tasks:

  1. Promoting the active participation of displaced and local communities to the Centre’s activities, by providing information about the services, support and advocacy, ensuring proper attention to specific emotional and physical needs;
  2. Map existing needs and contribute to psychosocial needs assessments;
  3. Assist, develop and conduct age-appropriate recreational, community-based and focused psychosocial support activities for vulnerable individuals and groups from the displaced and the hosting communities. This includes:
  • Mobilize creative resources available within the communities and support the organization and implementation in the Centres of community-generated activities, such as like peer-groups, art troupes, exhibitions, workshops, cultural activities, etc.;
  • Design and organize community-based recreational, creative, cultural and sports activities including clubs, workshops, community storytelling, readings, film screening, etc.;
  • Organize and conduct psychosocial awareness and non-formal education sessions such as literacy, life skills, parenting skills, psychological and emotional matters, stress reactions, positive coping strategies, etc.;
  • Support and empower community members to become agent of change within their communities and to disseminate key awareness messages on psychosocial wellbeing, health, education, protection, human rights, etc.;
  • Promote the creation of self-help and support groups in which community members can share and discuss common concerns or questions;
  • Provide focused individual and group PSS activities, including social theatre workshops, art-based therapies, creative writing, movement and dance therapies, etc.
  1. Organize community events and campaigns;
  2. Assist the Centre in the developing or reviewing methodologies and toolkits for PSS activities;
  3. Provide technical support, training and assistance to the SDCs network to strengthen their provision of PSS services;
  4. Ensure safe identification and referral of cases that require specific interventions;
  5. Attend and participate to training and capacity building activities organized by IOM and by other national and internationally partners;
  6. Ensure that the activities are done in a clean, safe, quiet and comfortable environment;
  7. Adopt a non-discriminatory as well as age and gender-sensitive appropriate approach with all people participating to the activities;
  8. Ensure that participants are aware of IOM accountability/complaint mechanisms;
  9. Perform any other relevant duty as may be assigned.

 

Administrative tasks

  1. Develop a weekly and monthly schedule of activities and contribute to the definition of the Centre’s activity program;
  2. Collect attendance of participants in the activities, and fill in weekly reports on the sessions conducted, case referral and follow up, visits, etc. as required;
  3. Develop individual and group progress report and maintain a filing system of participants respecting confidentiality;
  4. Collect and document feedback on the implementation of the activities including challenges and lessons learnt;
  5. Plan and identify materials and any kind of support required in the interventions on monthly basis;
  6. Respect and abide to IOM internal code of conduct;
  7. Perform any other relevant duty as may be assigned.

 



 

IV. Competencies

The incumbent is expected to demonstrate the following technical and behavioural competencies

Behavioural

  • Accountability;     
  • Creativity and Initiative;
  • Client Orientation;
  • Communication;  
  • Continuous Learning        
  • Planning and Organizing;
  • Professionalism;  
  • Teamwork;
  • Technological Awareness.

Technical

  • Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills;  
  • Ability to draft clearly and concisely;
  • Dynamism and initiative;
  • Demonstrated gender awareness and gender sensitivity;  
  • Knowledge of psychosocial guidelines and approaches related to emergency settings (MHPSS IASC guidelines, PFA guidelines, etc.);
  • Familiarity with validated psychosocial support methodologies and tools in Lebanon;
  • Ability to work effectively and harmoniously with colleagues from varied cultures and professional backgrounds;  
  • Ability to work under pressure;
  • Ability to effectively assess psychosocial needs and support persons in crisis;
  • Ability to identify and mobilize resources in the person/family/community;
  • Personal commitment, efficiency, flexibility and drive for results;  
  • Proficiency in MS Office applications, including Word and Excel.
Intervention Sectors
Humanitarian & Development Financing
Location
  • Lebanon
  • North Lebanon
Application Deadline
Salary Range
800 to 1200 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines

Please submit resume and cover letter to recbey@iom.int mentioning the job title 

Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Experience Requirements
1 to 2 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
- Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Education, Fine Arts and any other field relevant to each of the three positions;
Post-graduate studies in psychosocial animation, in post-emergency settings, psychosocial support and dialogue, etc.

- Previous experiences in psychosocial support activities in emergencies
Arabic
Very Good
English
Very Good
French
Basic
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No