Role of the Child Psychologist:
Under the supervision of the mental health program coordinator, the Child Psychologist will be responsible for strengthening StARS’ ability to respond to with the primary issues that children and adolescents are faced with as they grow up. Developmental milestones, social skills, educational issues, and behavioral or emotional problems are common areas of focus with child clients. Likewise, child psychologists work with children to overcome more serious issues, such as severe mental disorders, personality disorders, or abuse. This will include advising psychosocial workers and legal advisors on addressing mental health needs of their clients, training staff on mental health issues, taking caseload of particularly vulnerable clients, running one-to-one and group children or family counselling sessions.
Responsibilities:-
Support and training on children mental health needs
· Respond to child clients mental health emergencies and mental health disorders
· Running family counseling session when the child clients is accompanied with family
· Leads on mental health related trainings throughout the organization in line with international standards
· Conducts training for StARS psychosocial staff in basic counseling skills
· Conducts training for legal advisors on the impacts of trauma. Provides advice and guidance to psychosocial workers and legal advisors in cases where mental health is a key issue
· Prepares reports on the mental health situation of child clients for use in refugee status determination and resettlement proceedings
· Provide counseling sessions to clients
Peer support and team building
· Design and plan peer support groups for different programs
· Facilitates peer support groups when appropriate
· Oversee the current implementation of team building initiatives and support them accordingly
· Advices on relevant measures that could further support current practices
· Attends monthly supervision sessions with supervisor, accepting feedback and direction.
· Accesses regular external clinical supervision.
Administrative tasks
● Organizes client appointments and logistics involved across the organization informing supervisor as required.
● Keep an accurate record of sessions held, in line with StARS data recording procedures.
● Develops and records treatment plans for relevant cases.
● Develops written guidance documents for family counseling, staff training, and child clients mental health support.
● Set up and/or tidy down rooms as counseling space
● Reports monthly on progress to supervisor
● Contributes towards internal and external reports as required.
Other duties as assigned
All of the above should be carried out in StARS’ premises and within refugee community centers with respect and non-discrimination, and in line with the child protection and safeguarding policies at StARS
Qualifications and experience:**
● Fluency in speaking and writing English is essential. Fluency in Arabic is highly desired. Ability to speak other languages commonly found in displaced populations will be an asset.
● Master’s degree in Psychology
● Have experience working in child psychology and family counseling
● Previous clinical experience (whether in placements during study, or externally), preferably with some experience in multi-cultural environments.
● Broad knowledge of the field of counseling, including an understanding of trauma and its effects.
● Proven ability to manage emergency situations, or respond suitably and calmly in times of crisis.
● Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality, sexuality, and age sensitivity and tolerance.
● Strictly operates in compliance with organizational regulations and rules.
● Strong sense of confidentiality.
● An ability to manage own self-care.
● Experience in family counseling and psychotherapy
Working hours: The psychologist is expected to be at work for 40 hours per week, between the hours of 9am and 5pm from Sunday to Thursday. Longer hours, evening and weekend work are sometimes necessary.
Work will be conducted either in StARS premises, Naimo center, Maadi office or outside for external meetings or in community centers.
Salary: 9500 EGP per month, rising to 9800 EGP per month at the completion of three-month probationary period, plus with 4,020 EGP/ year medical allowance and 100 EGP/month saving scheme contribution upon completion of probationary period.
Send a Cover Letter and your CV to applications@stars-egypt.org using the subject line “Psychologist
Note: Only qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview after the deadline.
Closing date for applications: 15th August 2019
Anticipated starting date: 1st of September
Contract length: One year
Tagged as: Gender, Health, Protection and Human Rights
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