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Occupational Therapist

The role of an occupational therapist (OT) in the  project aiming to reduce suffering, maintain human dignity, and promote safe lives for conflict-affected and vulnerable populations, particularly women and adolescent girls with disabilities, is crucial. Here's a detailed outline of their responsibilities:

1. Assessment and Identification of Needs

Functional Assessments: Evaluate the abilities and challenges of individuals to identify how conflict or displacement impacts their daily living skills.

Environmental Assessments: Examine living conditions to identify barriers to accessibility and safety.

Customized Goal Setting: Collaborate with individuals to set realistic and meaningful goals, focusing on autonomy and dignity.

2. Rehabilitation and Skills Development

Daily Living Skills Training: Teach or re-teach skills such as dressing, cooking, or personal hygiene, ensuring adaptations for disabilities.

Work and Education Support: Provide vocational training or strategies to support educational engagement for adolescent girls with disabilities.

Community Reintegration: Help individuals reintegrate into their communities by building skills for social and economic participation.

3. Provision of Assistive Devices

Needs Assessment: Identify and recommend appropriate assistive devices (e.g., mobility aids, adapted tools).

Training and Adaptation: Train individuals to use assistive devices effectively and safely.

Follow-Up Support: Ensure devices remain functional and suitable over time.

4. Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)

Trauma-Informed Care: Provide interventions sensitive to the psychological impact of conflict and displacement.

Stress-Reduction Techniques: Teach strategies to manage stress and anxiety.

Peer Support Groups: Facilitate groups to build resilience and reduce isolation among women and adolescent girls.

5. Advocacy and Capacity Building

Awareness Campaigns: Advocate for the rights and needs of women and girls with disabilities within the conflict-affected population.

Training Caregivers: Train family members or caregivers on how to support individuals with disabilities.

Community Sensitization: Educate communities to reduce stigma and promote inclusion.

6. Environmental Modifications

Accessibility Improvements: Design and recommend changes to shelters, schools, and workplaces to ensure they are accessible and safe.

Conflict-Responsive Adaptations: Implement measures to make environments safer for individuals affected by conflict.

7. Monitoring and Evaluation

Track Progress: Regularly monitor individuals’ improvements and adjust interventions as needed.

Outcome Evaluation: Assess the impact of OT interventions on the lives of women and adolescent girls with disabilities to ensure goals are met effectively.

8. Collaboration with Other Professionals

Interdisciplinary Teams: Work with psychologists, social workers, healthcare providers, and educators to deliver holistic support.

Policy Input: Contribute to the development of inclusive policies and practices within the project.

Intervention Sectors
Disability
Health
Location
  • Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
800 to 1200 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
2 to 3 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Very Good
English
Very Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No