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Psychologist

Psychologists will be working in a multidisciplinary team on a protection project with AJEM and its partners. Work sites are distributed between Syrian refugees’ camp sites, local office and detention centers in North Bekaa.  Tasks: -       Assist in developing and conducting awareness campaigns, and activities to support the community regarding mental health and psychosocial well-being. -       Conduct assessment in refugee camps and in detention centers when needed in North Bekaa. -       Conduct appropriate treatment therapy and follow up on clients. -       Conduct focus group discussions, group therapy and awareness sessions with children, youth, men and women, according to the weekly schedule of activities -       Develop care plan and coordinate such actions with AJEM  health care staff and/or other staff from the referring department -       Report on weekly and monthly basis to coordinator and headquarters on cases taken and followed. -       Meeting, advising and liaising with other professionals -       Keep attendance registers and monthly inventory for all activities. -       Coordinate with other partners for updated information and for activity follow up (meetings, common visits…)   Skills required: -       Good written and oral communication skills in Arabic, French and English. -       Proficiency in all Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint...) and internet resources  -       Ability to work as part of a dynamic multidisciplinary team and coordinate between different parties involved in the activity. -       Belief in human rights and knowledge about civil society -       Knowledge about protection related issues -       Strong interpersonal and communication skills -       Ability to work under pressure and as part of a team
Application Deadline
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Part Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
BS in clinical psychology
Arabic
Excellent
English
Good
French
Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No