The CP Psychosocial Support Worker will lead and implement psychosocial support activities for children and their caregivers in IRC’s Safe Healing and Learning Spaces
Job Summary
The CP Psychosocial Support Worker will lead and implement psychosocial support activities for children and their caregivers in IRC’s Safe Healing and Learning Spaces.
This role involves community engagement, child protection risk reduction, and coordination with multiple IRC sectors and local actors to ensure quality programming.
IRC is a global humanitarian organization committed to restoring safety, dignity, and hope to millions affected by conflict and disaster.
Matching Summary
The CP Psychosocial Support Worker will lead and implement psychosocial support activities for children and their caregivers in IRC’s Safe Healing and Learning Spaces.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Psychosocial support programming
Child protection and safety
Community engagement and mobilization
Social-emotional learning facilitation
Activity scheduling and coordination
Monitoring and evaluation support
Nice-to-have
Positive parenting facilitation
Stress management training
Multilingual communication skills
Team collaboration and coordination
Crisis and conflict sensitivity
Record keeping and reporting
Key Requirements
Degree in Social Work or related field
Experience in PSS programming for vulnerable children