WHO ARE WE?
The Danish Refugee Council assists refugees and internally displaced persons across the globe: we provide emergency aid, fight for their rights, and strengthen their opportunity for a brighter future. We work in conflict-affected areas, along the displacement routes, and in the countries where refugees settle. In cooperation with local communities, we strive for responsible and sustainable solutions. We work toward successful integration and – whenever possible – for the fulfillment of the wish to return home. The Danish Refugee Council was founded in Denmark in 1956, and has since grown to become an international humanitarian organization with more than 7,000 staff and 8,000 volunteers. Our vision is a dignified life for all displaced. All of our efforts are based on our value compass: humanity, respect, independence and neutrality, participation, and honesty and transparency.
ABOUT THE JOB
Under the technical supervision of the PCM and PSS Supervisor and the line management of the Protection Team Leader, the Psychosocial Support (PSS) Officer will be responsible for the implementation of DRC PSS activities including conducting household and community assessments, provision of counselling support, making referrals, and advocating on the rights of vulnerable people. DRC is currently implementing non-specialized PSS services including structured group sessions, individual counselling, one-off group sessions and information/awareness raising sessions within targeted communities. The PSS Officer will be responsible for the provision of PSS activities in an effort to prevent, mitigate and respond to the protection risks of the affected population.
The PSS Officer will be responsible for managing the day-to-day activities, including weekly schedules, taking caseloads, and ensuring overall adherence to DRC PSS SOPs, guidelines, and manuals. The PSS Officer will be working within the DRC’s Protection programme and will contribute to sectoral integration among the Economic Recovery, HDP and SWI, in collaboration with local authorities and communities.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct individual assessments, screenings, and protection risk assessments to identify psychosocial stressors and needs and identify a response/ intervention plan for people identified.
- Plan, prepare and deliver series of structured group PSS sessions, individual counselling, and one-off sessions, in line with DRC SOPs, guidelines and manuals. Establish trusting relationships with clients while respecting confidentiality protocols. Ensure sessions are appropriate for different ages, gender groups and diversity profiles.
- Prepare daily plans prior to every PSS session in line with the existing PSS curriculum; prepare appropriate materials and/or visual aids in advance of the sessions with the supervision of the PCM and PSS Supervisor and the PSS Specialist.
- Plan and conduct awareness-raising sessions on prevention and in response to concerns identified. Conduct PSS information sessions and PSS outreach activities among communities/local authorities to promote the value and importance of PSS services in coordination with the PCM and PSS Supervisor, Protection Manager and Protection Team Leader.
- Where individuals who are participating in PSS group activities are identified as being in need of additional individual PSS counselling services, assess protection issues, develop and implement case plans including full documentation of cases, follow up, individual psychosocial care and referrals.
- Help beneficiaries to cope better and enhance their resilience in their everyday life. Help beneficiaries to resume their normal lives and mental well-being.
- Refer clients to specialized MHPSS services or other institutions for further assistance, when necessary, in line with the available local referral pathways, to ensure effective and efficient case management processes. Respond and mitigate protection concerns, including referring cases of at-risk people through safe referral pathways to other DRC departments.
- Close cases in collaboration with the client when the objectives in the PSS intervention plan have been met, and no further needs have been identified.
- Provide continuous psycho-social support via regular follow-up meetings, continuing establishing a relationship built on trust and respecting confidentiality protocols.
- Contribute to regular reporting, program and proposal development, providing insight and analysis on PSS issues, challenges, gaps and best practices.
- Support the Protection Team Leader and Protection Referral Focal Point to map service networks for referrals.
- Upload all the PSS activities in DRC trackers/ IM systems on a weekly basis in an accurate and timely manner.
- Ensure data protection and confidentiality of information is always maintained, including when reporting on the DRC trackers/ IM systems as well as in paper filing.
- Perform other duties, as required by the supervisor to support the protection program.
Education/qualifications:
- At least 2-3 years of experience in psychological/psychosocial counselling, preferably with IDPs/refugees/returnees.
- Demonstrated strong experience working with vulnerable clients.
- Familiarity with the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings.
- Ability to handle multiple tasks, proven self-initiative and problem-solving abilities.
- A commitment to protecting human rights.
- Problem-solver who takes initiative to provide solutions.
- High level of professionalism, integrity, and ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Demonstrated experience in conducting qualitative interviews is a strong advantage.
- Meet deadlines and work well under pressure in a fast-paced team environment.
- Ability to work independently, make rapid assessments, and sound judgements.
- Commitment to the mission and the core values of Danish Refugee Council-DRC.
- Willing to stay in field locations and travel in relevant DRC coverage areas.
Education:
- University degree in Psychology, Social Work or Diploma/Certificates from IPSO & MoPH.
- Essential computer literacy (Microsoft Office Suite, email, etc.).
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work both independently and part of a team.
- Willing to work extra hours and available at the weekend for emergency cases.
- Capacity to work under pressure.
- Ability to set priorities and show initiative, to work independently and as part of a team.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Languages:
- English (working level)
- Pashto (Fluent)
- Dari (Fluent)
We Offer:
- Salary and conditions will be in accordance with DRC salary scale
Application process:
Application process: Interested? Then apply for this position by clicking on the below link. All applicants must send a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than four pages). Both must be in the same language.
Note. only applications ( CV) will not be considered.
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DRC as an employer
Founded in 1956, DRC Danish Refugee Council is Denmark’s largest, and a leading international NGO. We have continuously been ranked as one of the best NGOs in the world - and are one of the few with a specific expertise in forced displacement. In over 30 countries, we protect, advocate and build sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement-affected people and communities.
By working in DRC, you will be joining a global workforce of over 6,000 employees. We pride ourselves on our:
- Professionalism, impact & expertise
- Humanitarian approach & the work we do
- Purpose, meaningfulness & own contribution
- Culture, values & strong leadership
- Fair compensation & continuous development
DRC’s capacity to ensure the protection of and assistance to refugees, IDP’s and other persons of concern depends on the ability of our staff to uphold and promote the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct in relation DRC’s values and Code of Conduct, including safeguarding against sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. DRC conducts thorough and comprehensive background checks as part of the recruitment process.
Danish Refugee Council is an equal opportunity employer and we consider all applicants based on individual merit and qualifications, regardless of personal characteristics or attributes. We are committed to increasing the diversity of our workforce, aiming for a 50% balance of men and women in management roles and ensuring that at least 50% of management roles are filled by national staff. We recognize that a diverse and inclusive team is crucial for achieving our organizational goals and making a positive impact on the communities we serve.