THE JOB
ased in northern Bekaa, under the direct responsibility of the disability and vulnerability focal point (DVFP) project officer in close collaboration with DVFP team, you will
1. Identify specific psychosocial needs of our beneficiaries, contributes to the assessment of these needs and/or directly assesses these needs as required
Work with a social worker as mobile team to identify, register and analyse beneficiaries specifics needs
Develop a community approach to ensure a confidence in HI process and project
Ensure a global vision of the individual and familial needs in the identification
Deliver appropriate specitif needs if need arise
2. Assesses vulnerable persons’ psychosocial and psychological issues and refer internally as needed respecting confidentiality and the right of the beneficiary.
In a close mobile work team system, with psychologist technical advices and support, assess psychological needs and issues
In a close mobile work team system, with social worker and psychologist support, assess psychosocial needs and issues
Assess all protection issues at individuals and familial level
Refer all cases identified internally to the psychologist and the DVFP project assistant, within the internal system in place
3. Participates in the analysis and reporting of psychological and psychosocial issues in the refugee population
In formal and informal meetings with the team, participate to a qualitative analysis of the psychosocial and psychological issues, at individual and families level
Participate to report with the tools and the internal system all issues identified
Be part of a constructive holistic team work to develop a very qualitative analysis and response for disables and vulnerable persons
4. Implements psychosocial support for individual, families for psychologically vulnerable persons identified and protection cases adapted to the needs identified, in link with the psychologist
In close collaboration with the psychologist, implement activities and support within the communities
Participate to any relevant activities to support individual in need of protection
5. Conducts specific psychosocial group activities and focus group (adapted and appropriate to each one’s specific needs and capacities) and ensure follow up of the beneficiaries.
Participate and conducts psychosocial discussion group, focus group with individuals, families, hosting communities (...)
Ensure a qualitative follow up of the beneficiaries
Participate to the reporting of activities and evolution of the beneficiaries psychosocial situation
6. Work in very close collaboration with community based social workers in the implementation and animation of social activities
Participate to activities and support with the social worker to develop social links and well being
7. Reports data and analysis under the supervision of the DVFP Project officer
Ensure a quantitative and qualitative reporting through the tools (follow up form, data base and report sheets )and system in place
Participate to the improvement of the analysis of the reporting system in link with field information
8. Work in supporting our partner to develop and implement psychosocial activities
Work with the partner and volunteers to create and implement psychosocial activities in the center and the community
Participate to the activities and the monitoring
Procure any support to facilitate partner’s work
9. In specific cases, and if the beneficiary agrees, do mediation and conflict resolution
In link with the psychologist and the social workers, participate to mediation between beneficiaries and families or between families and other structures.
Ensure a neutral and respectful position within mediation and in regard of HI mandates
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE
Knowledge
Vulnerability and Disability
Protection
Community based approach
Skills
Good communication and listening skills
Common sense
Proactive
Computers skills
Personal qualities
Adaptation to specific working conditions
Capacity to work in team and autonomously
Capacity to work in an multidisciplinary and multicultural team
Dynamism, high level of motivation
Interest for psychosocial work and field work
Willingness to learn new skills and/or approaches
Good capacity to interact with members of the team and different communities.
EXPERIENCE
Experience in psychosocial field
INGO working experience could be an advantage
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Please send Your CV and cover letter to jobs.lebanon@hi-emergency.org with reference "Psychosocial worker"
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Degree in psychology and/or in human sciences
Arabic
Fluent
English
Excellent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No