Job Summary:
The Psychosocial Support Counselor is an essential member of the Child Protection project team, responsible for providing comprehensive psychosocial support, including counseling and referral services, to children at CFSs and within communities. Additionally, the PSS Counselor will strengthen the capacity of Community Mobilizers, Social Workers, and CFS Facilitators by training them in foundational PSS principles and practices. This capacity-building effort will enhance their ability to identify and support children in need of Psychosocial Support services.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The PSS counsellor will mainly be responsible for the following:
- Planning and Materials Development:
- Develop and execute field activity plans in collaboration with the Child Protection Officer and project team.
- Review and enhance existing PSS materials, tailoring them to address the needs of beneficiaries, including stress and depression reduction.
- Adjust and adapt PSS training content to ensure relevance to the specific context and needs of the targeted communities.
- Capacity Building and Training:
- Conduct training sessions for CFS facilitators on PSS techniques and skills to enhance their capacity.
- Facilitate pre-developed psychosocial training plans and workshops for families, community leaders, parents, teachers, and children in targeted communities.
- Psychosocial Support Delivery:
- Identify and assess beneficiaries requiring psychosocial support, ensuring comprehensive intake and post-session evaluations.
- Provide PSS support to individuals, families, and groups, focusing on emotional well-being and resilience.
- Conduct case management, including admission assessments, individualized care planning, follow-ups, and case closure as necessary.
- Facilitate timely referral and follow-up of cases requiring additional specialized services.
- Provide ongoing technical advice and support to the project team, ensuring effective delivery of PSS services.
- Reporting and Professional Development:
- Maintain accurate documentation of activities, including beneficiary records, assessments, and progress reports.
- Actively participate in professional development opportunities, demonstrating a commitment to learning and enhancing PSS knowledge and skills.
- Perform other tasks as assigned by the supervisor, within the scope of project objectives and responsibilities.