Summary and Background:
The medical social worker will act as a focal point for all health, mental health, and gender-based violence (GBV) referrals within the primary Healthcare centers (PHCCs) to identify referral pathways and facilitate efficient and successful referrals for beneficiaries. The medical social worker will also monitor quality of services to ensure they adhere to International Medical Corps’ standards and guidelines.
Place in the Organization
The incumbent of this post is responsible to the health area manager in the assigned Area. And the central Community Health Program Manager.
Functions and responsibilities
In accordance with established policies and procedures, the Community Health Supervisor will:
Manage and follow-up on the referral of patients to IMC Community Health Workers (CHWs), case management teams for mental health and psycho-social support (MHPSS) and GBV services, and to organizations working in other sectors such as education and shelter as needed.
Work in close coordination with the community health supervisors (CHSs) and community health workers (CHWs) to strengthen the referral and follow up system of patients at the PHCCs and between the PHCCs and secondary healthcare facilities.
Hold weekly health awareness sessions at PHCCs, or outside of PHCCs to reach patients who have difficult accessing the facility, targeting the Lebanese host community
Work with clinic staff to ensure identification of vulnerable beneficiaries and those in need of additional assistance or case management
Orient the patients to services available to them through IMC, UNHCR, and other stakeholders, and explain financial coverage and eligibility for PHCC services and refer as needed
Follow up with pregnant women after delivery to encourage completing four antenatal care (ANC) visits and their return to the facility for post-natal care (PNC) visit
Ensure that information on ANC & PNC is entered into the Health Information System (HIS) pregnancy record.
Provide counseling on family planning and provision of modern methods;
Provide counseling and support for exclusive breastfeeding and immunization to newborns.
Participate in public health assessments; oversee data collection; and compile data
In absence of midwife, provide counseling on family planning and provision of modern contraception education
Coach and support community health workers in utilizing data collection and monitoring tools
Monitor outcome of referral with health facilities and provide feedback on referred cases to community health workers
Monitor reporting for community-based health surveillance system
Provide detailed reports to health area manager on a weekly basis
Communicate information in a timely manner to report on community health outbreaks
Assist in developing materials and visual aids for the program
Minimum Qualifications
Academic and professional
i. Possession of a BS in Social Sciences, Nutrition, pharmacy, Nursing or other relevant health fields of at least three years duration
Experience
i. A minimum of two years of satisfactory working relevant experience
ii. Previous work with a non-governmental organization or community-health programming
Language
Good command of written and spoken Arabic and English
Computer Skills
Good command of Microsoft Office programs including Excel and Powerpoint
“Actively promote PSEA (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) standards within International Medical Corps and amongst beneficiaries served by International Medical Corps.”
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Upon Submission, please include "Clinic-based Health Social Worker - Fanar" in the subject of the email.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Possession of a BS in Social Sciences, Nutrition, pharmacy, Nursing or other relevant health fields of at least three years duration
Arabic
Excellent
English
Excellent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No