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Clinical Psychologist

Job Purpose:

  • Provide psychological assessment, care and follow-up to project beneficiaries -mainly women, with special focus on gender-based violence and early marriage among other topics relevant to the project.
  • Utilize group and individual sessions as well as a hotline for psychological support and counselling.
  • Support PARD's staff to improve the quality of specialized services provided to at-risk beneficiaries in different locations.

Responsibilities:

The clinical psychologist will perform a series of tasks:

  1. Outreach within the target community- mainly refugees- with support from the project coordinator, community health workers, and other key personnel or focal points conducted at the field level in order to form a viable network of beneficiaries.
  2. Identification of beneficiaries in need of psychological care and counselling.
  3. Identification of problems through a variety of tools .
  4. Diagnosis: After identifying each and every one of the patient's problems and reviewing her pre-existing records and history, the clinical psychologist will use the information she has collected to form the most accurate diagnosis possible.
  5. Establishment of goals: Before developing a treatment plan, it is important that the clinical psychologist work with the patient to identify her personal goals, as this will help inform what the treatment plan should be.
  6. Development and implementation of a treatment plan: Once the clinical psychologist has identified the patient's problems and goals and has formed a diagnosis, she will develop a comprehensive treatment plan that is designed to help the patient achieve her goals over a period of time.
  7. Monitoring: As the patient progresses through her treatment plan, the clinical psychologist will monitor and document the patient's improvements and setbacks. With each new development, the psychologist will work with the patient to help them overcome any obstacles that arise.
  8. Documentation, reporting and follow-up.

 

Requirements

  • Female
  • Degree in Psychology
  • Proven work experience as clinical psychologist
  • Experience in clinical psychology in an NGO or with refugees.
  • Familiarity with women’s rights, GBV, refugee situation as well as relevant implemented laws in Lebanon.
  • High level of professionalism, cultural sensitivity and confidentiality while working or coordinating with beneficiaries and all internal or external parties.
  • Flexibility in working with beneficiaries as sessions might be conducted in different settings to facilitate the beneficiary’s time and other barriers.
  • Solid organizational skills, including multitasking and time-management to ensure targets are met regularly.
  • Native speaker of Arabic with excellent English writing skills.
  • Computer literacy (Microsoft Office for documentation and reporting)

The duty station of the recruited candidate will be Saida, Lebanon with frequent field visits 

Intervention Sectors
Gender issues
Mental Health
Women Status & Issues
Location
  • Lebanon
  • South Lebanon
  • Saida (Sidon)
Application Deadline
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines

Applications are to be sent to the mentioned email with the subject line “Clinical Psychologist”. Emails must include a body and an attached CV and cover letter. Emails of applications that do not include the mentioned subject line, a body, and an attached CV and cover letter will not be considered. Applications sent after the deadline will not be considered.

Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Experience Requirements
2 to 3 years
Education Degree
Masters Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Excellent
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No