Support children and families in humanitarian crises
Mhpss standards and inter-agency norms
Trauma-informed psychosocial interventions
Provide specialized psychological and psychosocial support to children, adolescents, adults, and families affected by humanitarian crises, violence, or displacement
Job Summary
Provide specialized psychological and psychosocial support to children, adolescents, adults, and families affected by humanitarian crises, violence, or displacement.
Conduct psychological and psychosocial assessments, develop and implement care plans, and deliver trauma-informed interventions for survivors of GBV and vulnerable individuals.
Collaborate with protection teams, service providers, and community mechanisms, ensuring accurate documentation and reporting while upholding safeguarding policies and humanitarian principles.
Matching Summary
Provide specialized psychological and psychosocial support to children, adolescents, adults, and families affected by humanitarian crises, violence, or displacement.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Support children and families in humanitarian crises
MHPSS standards and inter-agency norms
Trauma-informed psychosocial interventions
Child protection and safeguarding policies
PSEA reporting and community awareness
Nice-to-have
Christian faith inspiration
Cross-cultural collaboration
Local language proficiency
Key Requirements
Minimum 2 years of experience in psychological support/MHPSS
Experience with children, GBV survivors, or displaced populations
French language proficiency
University degree in Psychology (License minimum, Master preferred)