Under the direct supervision of the PSS Program Manager, the PSS Officer will oversee screening, identifying and following up on psychosocial support (PSS) interventions in all schools/centers. S/he will promote and ensure safe learning environments for all involved stakeholders. S/he will support teachers on site to deal with children and issues that will interfere with teaching and learning and will risk the wellbeing of the child and other stakeholders. S/he will promote and ensure protection, safeguarding and PSS principles are understood, maintained and enforced. S/he will identify families and learners’ problems and difficulties and support them. S/he will design, follow-up, document, evaluate and report the psychosocial and emotional intervention plan with the concerned families/ learners and other stakeholders.
Duties and responsibilities
The PSS Officer will perform frequent field visits to schools/ centers.
The tasks and responsibilities can evolve depending on the project’s needs.
► Identification of the most vulnerable stakeholders in need
- Support field teams during field visits in order to identify PSS needs, understand the environment and apply follow up.
- Ensure PSS needs assessment including environmental, social, emotional, and behavioral factors as well as resources and strengths that impact mainly the child well- being but all stakeholders as well.
- Coach, train, and mentor staff with the aim of strengthening their technical capacity, exchanging knowledge within the team and providing professional development guidance.
► Assessment and follow-up of stakeholders, mainly the learners, to ensure social and emotional support
- Assess the needs of the stakeholders, mainly the learners, and their families giving particular attention to protection and psycho social concerns
- Listen with respect and attention to the stakeholders.
- Establish a PSS folder for each family to note the family situation, plan of intervention, follow up and updates.
- Promote the development and empowerment of teachers by providing psychosocial support to facilitate integration and adaptation.
- Monitor and follow up the outcome of the assistance provided.
- Plan at the level of the community any needed intervention to sustain the improvement plan
- Consistently and proactively monitor/assess the safety and security of beneficiaries, and accordingly reports concerns/incidents
► Reporting
- To actively participate in preparing and writing the PSS reports as needed.
- Provide weekly and monthly activity reports to the PSS Program Manager.
- Provide support to the PSS implementing weekly PSS Activities through: the planning of structured PSS activities, special events, basic literacy classes.
- Ensure that any case of PSS need or CP and all specialized support cases are immediately reported to the PSS Program Manager and following the internl referral mechanism.
- Cultivate and facilitate contact with local organizations related to the position, in close collaboration with the PSS Program Manager.
- Design an action plan resulting from needs assessments.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Educational Psychologist/Social Sciences or equivalent
- Fluent in Arabic and very good command of English (speaking, reading, writing).
- Minimum of 2-3 years’ experience of implementing Psychosocial Support programs including, child protection, social work or case management, in humanitarian or development settings.
- Knowledge and experience in using and updating databases.
- Demonstrated experience in planning and conducting children’s PSS activities.
- Experience in working with refugees is a plus.
- Ability to communicate and to listen
- Good analytical skills
- Ability to work in a team
- Good organizational and reporting skills
- Respect of professional confidentiality
- Patience and willing to make a change
- Lebanon
- Beirut