
Posted date | 21st August, 2025 | Last date to apply | 29th August, 2025 |
Country | Pakistan | Locations | Buner, Swat |
Category | Disaster Management | ||
Salary | Competetive | ||
Type | Contractual | Position | 1 |
Experience | 2 years |
Job Purpose:
To provide specialized psychological support to flood-affected communities, including individuals, families, and groups, addressing trauma, grief, and acute stress resulting from the disaster, while ensuring a culturally sensitive and ethical approach.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Direct Psychological Support
- Conduct psychological first aid (PFA) and crisis interventions for affected individuals.
- Provide individual and group counselling sessions for trauma, anxiety, depression, and grief.
- Identify and refer severe mental health cases (e.g., psychosis, severe PTSD) to clinical psychologists or psychiatric services.
- Use evidence-based techniques (e.g., CBT, trauma-focused interventions) adapted to the local context.
2. Capacity Building & Training
- Train community volunteers, field staff, and teachers on:
✓ Psychological First Aid (PFA)
✓ Basic listening skills
✓ Identification of common mental health issues
✓ Safe referral pathways - Develop and disseminate MHPSS IEC materials in Pashto/Urdu.
3. Community Outreach & Awareness
- Conduct group psychoeducation sessions on coping mechanisms, stress management, and child emotional needs.
- Reduce stigma around mental health through community dialogues and engagement with local leaders.
- Ensure services are accessible to women, children, elderly, and persons with disabilities.
4. MHPSS Coordination & Reporting
- Liaise with Health Department, WHO, UNICEF, and other MHPSS actors to avoid duplication and ensure comprehensive care.
- Maintain detailed case records (while ensuring confidentiality) and contribute to MHPSS activity reports.
- Support needs assessments to identify MHPSS gaps in target areas.
5. Monitoring & Ethical Compliance
- Adhere to IASC MHPSS Guidelines, Do No Harm principles, and informed consent protocols.
- Ensure child safeguarding and GBV case management protocols are strictly followed.
Emergency-Specific Tasks:
- Deploy rapidly to conduct emergency PFA in newly accessible areas.
- Support the establishment of safe spaces for women and children.
- Participate in multi-sectoral assessments to integrate MHPSS with WASH, Shelter, and Protection.
Qualifications & Experience:
Essential:
- Education: Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology (must be licensed or license-eligible with Pakistan Psychological Association).
- Experience:
- Minimum 2 years of experience providing psychological services, preferably in humanitarian or emergency settings.
- Experience working with trauma-affected populations (conflict/disaster survivors).
- Skills & Competencies:
- Fluency in Pashto (mandatory) and Urdu.
- Knowledge of evidence-based trauma therapies.
- Strong ethical judgment and ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Ability to work in high-stress, resource-limited environments.
Preferred:
- Training in MHGAP (WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme).
- Experience with community-based MHPSS approaches.
- Understanding of Islamic and Pakhtun cultural norms related to mental health.
Note: Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply to ensure access to female beneficiaries.
Purpose of this post is for CVs collection for Flood affected areas in KP.
Requirements
- Resume attachment is required.
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