PSS Coordinator
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General Information about Venture Association: Venture Association/Al Qadisyeh in Beddawi Camp announces its need for a PSS Coordinator. To work within the project “Building Resilient and Vibrant Environment (BRAVE)”- A project for ARCPA/AL-JANA - Funded by UNICEF
Location: Beddawi Camp – Makani Center Al Mobader Association
Posting period: January 2025 till 31-06-2025 (Extendable based on funding)
Contract Type: Full Time
Key tasks and responsibilities
- Acts as a support back stopper for a team of Psychosocial support animators/facilitators in the center
- Acts as a focused nonspecialized PSS and child protection case management officer
- Follow up children in need for extra support related to emotional, behavioral, relational, and other difficulties including Child Protection concerns of abuse
- Receiving internal referral from the center animators and other referrals from community as well from other service providers.
- Validate animators’ observations related to referred children and asses their condition and needs using standardized and validated case file tools.
- Follow up children in need for focused nonspecialized PSS. Assessing children and identify difficulties, develop a focused PSS follow up plan with specific PSS support that meets the need for each case, conduct individual sessions with goals and tasks that will help children meet goals.
- Follow up children in “child in need” for protection under case management CPCM standard operating procedures using CPCM file for the cases identified under any type of child abuse. Creating and monitoring Intervention plan to help reduce or eliminate the aggravating of CP concerns, update on any changes in schedules or re-organize children`s follow up plan as needed.
- Coordinate with and refer to the mental health specialist/ psychologist when the case needs higher level of specialized intervention as required, develop intervention plan accordingly with the mental health specialist through a case meeting.
- Coordinate with the social workers in identifying and referring children in need of tailored support to the appropriate institutions/service providers, under the supervision of the PSS Specialist of BRAVE Project (health services, other NFE program, FPSS services, etc.)
- Conduct visits, meeting with stakeholders within the process of case management and other outreach services as needed
- Ensure accurate and timely documentation of services provided to clients
- Ensure the confidentiality of client’s according to data protection standards
- Assess and report the most serious cases which require specific actions or responses
- Preparing and delivering group activities and awareness sessions for caregivers on topics which serves as self-reflected caregivers /parent support, as well as on topics related to child protection and child development and other mental health topics.
- Support the facilitators in organizing and running recreational and sport activities, socialization for children and Youth
- Establish a service mapping and conduct regular awareness raising sessions with target community
- Prepare monthly/quarterly report as required
- Perform other related duties as may be assigned
- Attend monthly case conference with other PSS coordinators and UNICEF FP.
- Attend PSS sector meetings when needed.
- Maintain good relations with other UNICEF partners.
Work Experiences:
A minimum of two years of experience in the domain of NGOs or relevant work experience in mental Health and Psychosocial Support programs, experience in Child Protection programs, and any other continuing professional development is an advantage.
Candidates must have the appropriate skills and training using proven quality and safety methods that underpins the delivery of a mental health and child protection service
Other skills:
Experience in the assessment process, evaluation, and technical training
Understanding of Protection Principles, Case Management and Survivor-Centered Care
Communication skills: Be able to effectively relay instructions and communicate verbally and in writing with all stakeholders taking part in childcare, be able to listen to children and caregivers to help meet their needs
Ability to maintain confidentiality and respect for Right Holders (Clients)
Demonstrate understanding of working with children in particularly vulnerable children
Positive, Professional attitude and able to coordinate multiple tasks and maintain attention to details
Ability to work as a team member
good computer skills for detailed record-keeping and familiarity with reporting requirements
Flexible and responsive to program challenges
Self-motivated, Interaction, and teamwork
Organizational Policies:
Respect organization's Code of Conduct, Child Rights, Child Protection, Prevention from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, gender and diversity
Report any potential breaches of the Policies to the Focal Point
Be Aware of, abide by, and promote the practices and values set out in all organization’s Policies and Procedures
Applicants are expected to read carefully and familiarize themselves with the TORs above.
The reference check is a condition prior to the appointment.
NOTE:
Daleel Madani, the civil society network, serves as a platform for organisations to post their professional opportunities, but is not involved in the recruitment process. The hiring organisation is solely responsible for the job and candidate selection.
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