Recruitment Notice: ONE (01) ASSISTANT MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT PROGRAM MANAGER (SMPS)
Job offer
Action Against Hunger – Cameroon
Action Contre la Faim is an international, non-political, non-confessional and non-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). For our operations in Cameroon, we are looking for :
RECRUITMENT OF ONE (01) ASSISTANT HEAD OF MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM & PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT (SMPS) M/F
Base of attachment: Maroua
Number of positions: 01
Contract duration: 24 Months
Start date: SEPTEMBER 2023
Supervised by: SMPS Program Sector Manager
Location: Maroua
Gross salary for the category: According to the salary scale in force at Action Contre la Faim
Place of residence: The employee’s place of residence will be Maroua
Objective of the position : Provide technical support to psychosocial workers, set up group psychological support activities, as well as ensure a permanent analysis of activities in the field in connection with the various pillars of intervention of the project.
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Diploma / Level of studies:
– Diploma in Clinical Psychology;
– Level BAC+5 or equivalent ;
Skills required :
– Project management and budget monitoring skills;
– Knowledge and practices in cross-cultural psychology;
– Successful experience on themes promoting gender equality or personal commitment;
– Strong organizational and planning skills;
– Excellent ability to listen, empathize and lead groups;
– Flexibility and strong ability to work under pressure;
– Ability to work in a very austere environment that is often unstable in terms of security;
– Very good team and stress management skills.
Main tasks :
Mission 1: Provide technical support to Mental Health and Psychosocial Support programs
– Assist in the smooth running of programs by providing technical skills and evaluation through a presence in the field;
– Provide organizational support for field activities;
– Provide technical support to teams of psychosocial workers and supervisors, then work to develop their skills;
– Contribute to the preparation and animation of training for the team as well as for external partners
– Acting as the program manager, ensure the supervision of psychosocial workers;
– Develop the capacities of the teams to analyze the program and the context through training;
– Ensure the quality of services in accordance with the care protocols in force and the objectives of the project;
– Participate in the definition and respect of the team’s objectives.
Mission 2: Participate in the collection of information concerning the needs of beneficiaries in terms of mental health
– Knowing how to recognize groups of individuals who are more vulnerable and in need of psychological support;
– Observe and collect information concerning the needs of beneficiaries in terms of mental health during program activities;
– Report this information systematically in each activity report.
Mission 3: Ensure the compilation of data and the development of program activity reports
– Contribute to the collection and control the accuracy of statistical data by updating the databases of the supervision team;
– Ensure the proper use and understanding of monitoring tools by all TPS;
– Analyze the information collected and participate in the evaluation of the program;
– Develop quantitative APR, monthly narrative on request and in the absence of the Program Manager;
– Evaluate the effectiveness of the program and highlight its evolution and its objectives;
– Write the technical part of the weekly reports and send to the program manager.
Mission 4: Assist the program manager in data analysis
– Write reports allowing the program manager to have an overall analysis of all activities;
– Acting as the program manager, ensure coordination with the other pillars of the project;
– Write recommendations for the orientation of the project.
Mission 5: Participate in the logistical and administrative management of the program
– Anticipate the necessary needs (equipment, drugs, movements) for the establishment and continuation of activities in good conditions;
– Manage stocks of consumables and anticipate orders;
– Establishing purchase requests for equipment according to the needs reported;
– Establish requests for material releases according to the needs reported;
– Develop and participate in the validation of the schedule of weekly movements;
– Make per diem requests for nights spent off-site for all the Animators.
Mission 6: Conduct program training (PSP, GBV etc.)
– Pass the knowledge test at the beginning and end of training;
– Master the administration of the training courses contained in the project;
– Master the content of the training to be carried out;
– Know how to speak in public, and adapt the content and methodology according to the audience.
Mission 7: Respect strict confidentiality:
– Ensure strict respect for the confidentiality of data, property of the beneficiaries of the project and of Action Contre la Faim;
– Respect confidentiality on the content of clinical interviews, apart from exchanges with the teams in charge;
– Evaluate the impact on our beneficiaries before and after care.
Mission 8: Work in coherence and collaboration with the Nutrition Health team and in particular with the assistant and the supervisors of the mobile clinics
– Demonstrate adaptability;
– Communicate with people from other departments;
– Coordinate its actions with the actions of the other components;
– Be creative;
– Have precise knowledge of the activities of the other pillars in order to be able to direct, when relevant, some of our beneficiaries towards them.
SPECIFICATIONS
This job profile may be subject to permanent modifications according to the evolution of activities. These modifications will be defined and discussed between the employee and Action contre la Faim.
This position requires many direct contacts with children, and you are required to respect the ACF International Child Protection Policy in all circumstances (depending on the position!)
Gender approach:
– Commit to respecting and applying ACF’s gender policy;
– Integrate the gender approach into activities;
– Contribute to a work environment taking into account the specificities of each other and avoid any discrimination;
– Safeguarding
– ACF believes that everyone with whom it comes into contact regardless of age, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin or any other ground of discrimination has the right to be protected from any form of harm , abuse, neglect and exploitation. ACF will not tolerate abuse and exploitation by staff, related personnel, partners or suppliers. |
– The employee must follow at least one training session on Safeguarding, respect ACF’s Safeguarding-PSEA policy, ensure that it is respected and apply it for the duration of their contract.
RECRUITMENT PROCEDURE
The Action Against Hunger recruitment procedure includes 3 key steps:
- A pre-selection based on the file submitted (only candidates whose skills and experience correspond to the profile described in the offer are selected for the written test)
- A written face-to-face technical test;
- An oral interview;
For each stage, only the selected candidates are contacted.
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