Terre des hommes foundation (Lausanne) is seeking a qualified Psychologist based in Tyre with frequent travels to Saida, Nabatieh, Bent Jbeil for the project “Strengthening CP and GBV response services in underserved areas in South and Nabatieh within the framework of the Emergency response plan” for 10 months, focusing on provision of prevention and response child protection and gender based-violence services and activities for , focusing on provision of prevention and response child protection and gender based-violence services and activities for Lebanese, Palestinians from Lebanon and migrants in Tyre, Saida, Nabatieh and Bent Jbeil.
Job Purpose / Main Functions:
- The psychologist provides the child protection/gender-based violence project with technical support in relation to the implementation of key activities, including but not limited to MHPSS and case management services.
- Set up all the activities that will contribute to child's growth and development and that of his/her family.
- Make sure that the Tdh strategy and policy are implemented in his/her field.
Duties & Responsibilities / Context (Tasks):
Provision of psychosocial support:
- Provide MHPSS activities to girls, boys, men and women (Lebanese, Palestinians from Lebanon and migrants).
- Support in provision of Family Therapy and Planning Sessions.
- Overview of case management assessments of clients to ensure qualitative reporting and analysis on a case-by-case basis to ensure action plan set with client is in line with protection principles.
- Ensure accurate and timely documentation of services provided to clients, in support of quality monitoring and effective project management processes, at all times ensuring the confidentiality of clients’ identifying information.
Psychological counseling activities for the beneficiaries:
- Provide psychological care for girls, boys, men and women living on the sites through setting up assistance suitable for their specific needs.
- Collaborate with families to ensure the beneficiaries wellbeing and progress.
- Set up effective methodological tools for the psychological assessment of beneficiaries taking into account the context.
- Assess and report the most serious cases which require specific actions or responses.
- Implement a proper case management including partners and result based oriented.
- Ensure a proper / relevant referral according to existing pathway.
- Support the facilitators in organizing and running dedicated activities for girls, boys, men, and women, taking into account their needs (recreational and art activities, activities facilitating employment and access to livelihoods, family and community mediation, etc.)
- Participate / provide technical support in formulating sensitive themes and support strategies for the children.
- Use creative and multiple approaches in therapy: The key is to be flexible and to adapt the approach to the child best interest.
Technical advice to the implementation teams
- Work closely with the project staff and the partners involved to resolve the children’s problems and needs.
- Coordination functions and attend the case management meeting of the cases to which both are involved.
- Support the facilitators (Careers, Community Facilitators, Advisors) in organizing and running dedicated activities, taking into account the needs of the children.
- Provide support to colleagues in identifying situations requiring intervention by a psychologist; by preparing a small monthly session (e.g. during a case management meeting) on situations that can be encountered and how to intervene with them.
Data management and reporting:
- Create and update the children’s psychology file in order to report or track his/her psychological progress
- Write technical reports when necessary to support the case management team (reports that will support the lawyers within the legal assistance services)
- Manage, file and store data, ensuring the confidentiality of the information collected and the services provided.
- Support implementation of monitoring and evaluation exercises, when required, in order to understand project impacts and outcomes, and report challenges encountered in the implementation of the project.
- Share and, if necessary, create planning, monitoring and evaluation tools which can be adapted to different projects.
- Participate in preparation of internal and external reports, as required.
- Draw up the monthly and annual activity reports.
- Provide an analysis and follow-up of the outcomes of the intervention projects with suggestions for adjustment where necessary.
Coordination, Representation & Networking:
- Establish a service mapping and ensure a relevant and regular follow-up including all actors of the area of intervention.
- Coordinate with other service providers in order to ensure the access of individuals to services.
- Support timely information sharing regarding challenges and needs at the field level. Coordinate regularly with the team of the local partner.
- In general, make sure that a positive and professional image of the Foundation is conveyed. In particular, ensure that the Foundation's mandate, ethics, values and views are followed in relation to third parties
- Represent Tdh at strategic meetings in his/her field of intervention
- Work with the government structures and other players involved in his/her field of intervention
Collaboration with Management :
- Participate actively in weekly team meetings in order to contribute to project planning and effective implementation
- Communicate and collaborate in accordance with the communication contract and participate in implementing it
- Exchange information with his/her line manager on a regular basis and assist with circulating information following normal communication channels
- Participate in technical managers’ meetings.
- Develop with the project team an outreach strategy and clear internal and external referral pathway.
Organizational Policies:
- Respects the Tdh’s Global Code of Conduct (GCD), Child Safeguarding Policy (CSP), Prevention from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Policy (PSEA) and Policy on Gender and Diversity and its principles of child protection, ensuring the policy’s implementation and prompt notification of the CSP/PSEA Focal Point with any information regarding potential breaches of the policy.
- Is aware of, abides by and promotes the practices and values set out in all other Tdh policies and procedures such as the Internal Regulations, Standard Operating Procedures and other policies.
- Report any breach observed in the framework of this policy during his/her professional activities both as regards the proven or suspected offence and a preventive breach.
- Undertake all other duties that may be requested by the line-manager and that are compatible with the job
Job requirements:
Academic Background: Degree in Psychology or counselling with psychotherapy, clinical and or counselling psychology work experience in working with youth.
Experience:
- Minimum of 3 years of professional experience in NGO or relevant work experience in psychosocial support/psychology, in clinical and/or direct practice settings.
- Experience in clinical supervision, training and or coaching others.
- Experience in assessment process , program design, evaluation and technical training as well as supervision
- Solid understanding of protection principles, case management and survivor-centered care in humanitarian settings.
Professional Competencies:
- Fully understands the strategic plan, operational plans and logical frameworks of the different projects Demonstrate listening skills, flexibility, self-control, analysis and reasoning in situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality, respect, non-discrimination and safety of beneficiaries at all times
- Excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills, creativity and flexibility
- Ability to work autonomously, take initiative and responsibly manage issues
- Comfortable in a fast moving multi-cultural environment, cultural sensitivity.
Reports to: Project Manager
Location/Travel: Tyre, frequent travel to Saida, Nabatieh, Bent Jbeil
Tdh Foundation, Lausanne has a zero tolerance to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of beneficiaries. Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) is everyone’s responsibility and all staff are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct, that enshrines principles of PSEA, always (both during work hours and outside work hours). Familiarization with, and adherence to, the Code of Conduct is an essential requirement of all staff.
- Lebanon
- South Lebanon
- Tyr (Sour)
The deadline for submission of CV and Motivation letter is on September 3rd 2021 at 10:00 am. The interested applicants should send their CV to the following email lbn.hr@tdh.ch , mentioning the title of the position applied for. Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Written Technical Test will be required at the next phase of recruitment, while the shortlisted candidates will also have a Panel interview with the Programs Unit and HR. Employment is subject to donor budget confirmation.