Scope of Work:
Provide psychotherapy session to displaced Syrians, other refugees when needed and members of the host community at the different IMC supported clinics/PHCs.
When needed, provide psychological support to displaced Syrians and their families at the hospital level.
Provide psychosocial support – groups and individuals – to trauma survivors and conflict affected persons.
Work directly with the social worker/case manager to develop intervention plans and follow up at the home level.
Fill in the individual care plan for every patient and update it on regular basis in consultation with the case management team.
Provide regular feedback to the Case Management (CM) team especially the social worker regarding the follow up of the cases and progress of therapy.
Provide direct support and guidance to the social worker on common cases.
Complete intake assessments, evaluations, treatment recommendations, reviews, and other documentation as necessary.
Keep track of patient numbers/cases through IMC outpatient records, to be submitted at the end of every month.
Make necessary and timely referrals when necessary.
Attend weekly or biweekly meetings including the technical meeting with the rest of the CM team.
Attend monthly meetings with the MHPSS Coordinator and MH Advisor to present and discuss cases, the psychotherapist will also attend working sessions and trainings organized by IMC.
Provide trainings such as mhGAP trainings or other trainings recommended by IMC MH Coordinator and IMC MH technical advisor.
Report directly to IMC Area Manager.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Consultancy
Application Submission Guidelines
Upon submission, please include "Psychotherapist - Saida" in the subject of the email. Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Masters Degree
Education Degree Details
Masters degree in Clinical Psychology - Finalized training on Psychotherapy
Arabic
Fluent
English
Excellent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No