Psychologist
International Rescue Committee
The position will be based in the office in Kharkiv, with day-to-day work in Sumy region.
JOB BRIEF:
The psychologist will provide specialized psychological counseling to medical staff and patients in healthcare facilities, as well as conduct group sessions and psychoeducation, assessing other vulnerabilities while working in the MHPSS unit. In addition, the psychologist will provide psychological first aid (PFA) and remote consultations as needed, perform structured clinical assessments, maintain strict confidentiality in documentation, provide MHPSS services in emergency situations, and make referrals.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide specialized psychological counseling.
- Conduct group or information sessions, trainings and psychoeducation.
- Assess the specific needs of beneficiaries and develop individualized case management strategies accordingly.
- Provide psychological first aid (PFA) and remote psychological counseling online and by phone, as needed.
- Perform structured clinical assessments and formulate clear case plans based on cognitive, behavioral and emotional needs.
- Maintain strict confidentiality and ensure organized documentation of assessments, reviews, and follow-ups.
- Effectively manage urgent cases and make appropriate referrals.
- Ensure accurate and timely documentation of services provided while maintaining client confidentiality.
- Actively participate in supervisory meetings with the MHPSS manager and MHPSS specialist.
- Provide MHPSS services in emergency situations.
- Perform any other tasks deemed necessary by the supervisor to support the objectives of the MHPSS program.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- At least a bachelor's degree or higher in psychology
- Professional experience in the practice of clinical psychology and providing specialized psychological counseling in a humanitarian setting through a non-governmental organization.
- Previous experience in health programs and experience working in an NGO is desirable.
- Knowledge and experience in clinical supervision and training.
- Knowledge of and experience with inter-agency MHPSS standards and guidelines, such as the IASC Guidelines for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies.
- Clear understanding of the principles of protection, case management and client-centered care in humanitarian settings.
- Fluency in Ukrainian and Russian is required, and basic knowledge of English is desirable.
- IT skills, including Excel, Word and PowerPoint, are essential for tasks such as data collection, map updates and detailed weekly outreach reports.
LINES OF COMMAND
- The position reports to the MHPSS Manager and the Health Senior Officer.
JOB BRIEF:
The psychologist will provide specialized psychological counseling to medical staff and patients in healthcare facilities, as well as conduct group sessions and psychoeducation, assessing other vulnerabilities while working in the MHPSS unit. In addition, the psychologist will provide psychological first aid (PFA) and remote consultations as needed, perform structured clinical assessments, maintain strict confidentiality in documentation, provide MHPSS services in emergency situations, and make referrals.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide specialized psychological counseling.
- Conduct group or information sessions, trainings and psychoeducation.
- Assess the specific needs of beneficiaries and develop individualized case management strategies accordingly.
- Provide psychological first aid (PFA) and remote psychological counseling online and by phone, as needed.
- Perform structured clinical assessments and formulate clear case plans based on cognitive, behavioral and emotional needs.
- Maintain strict confidentiality and ensure organized documentation of assessments, reviews, and follow-ups.
- Effectively manage urgent cases and make appropriate referrals.
- Ensure accurate and timely documentation of services provided while maintaining client confidentiality.
- Actively participate in supervisory meetings with the MHPSS manager and MHPSS specialist.
- Provide MHPSS services in emergency situations.
- Perform any other tasks deemed necessary by the supervisor to support the objectives of the MHPSS program.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- At least a bachelor's degree or higher in psychology
- Professional experience in the practice of clinical psychology and providing specialized psychological counseling in a humanitarian setting through a non-governmental organization.
- Previous experience in health programs and experience working in an NGO is desirable.
- Knowledge and experience in clinical supervision and training.
- Knowledge of and experience with inter-agency MHPSS standards and guidelines, such as the IASC Guidelines for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies.
- Clear understanding of the principles of protection, case management and client-centered care in humanitarian settings.
- Fluency in Ukrainian and Russian is required, and basic knowledge of English is desirable.
- IT skills, including Excel, Word and PowerPoint, are essential for tasks such as data collection, map updates and detailed weekly outreach reports.
LINES OF COMMAND
- The position reports to the MHPSS Manager and the Health Senior Officer.
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