Job Description

Project:  WBPC

Position: Psychosocial Support (PSS) Facilitator

Duty Station: West Bank

Mission: occupied Palestinian territory (oPt)

The PSS facilitator will support the assessment, designing, implementing, and monitoring of all components of a multi-faceted psychosocial support intervention aimed at serving communities most vulnerable to settler violence in the West Bank. The facilitator will also be tasked with ensuring smooth external and internal coordination, timely reporting, as well as lead specific MHPSS mainstreaming tasks within the PUI oPt mission. Lastly, he/she will be responsible for providing appropriate MHPSS related capacity-building activities to PUI staff. The PSS facilitator will be provided with technical support from the MHPSS coordinator and line-managed by the West Bank Protection Consortium Project Manager.

More specifically, he/she will:

Direct Service Provision

  • Conduct regular, structured, group PSS resilience building sessions with different groups of people belonging to the communities identified as most vulnerable to settler-related violence. The content of the group sessions, as well as the way the groups are allocated, will derive from an initial focused assessment to detect gaps, needs, and capacities of the targeted communities. Group session SOPs will be drafted, along with a subsequent Action Plan to ensure the smooth implementation of the SOPs;
  • Facilitate specific thematic, empowering workshops, and/or events. The themes and topics of the events/ workshops will derive from the initial assessment and involve all groups of people benefiting from the aforementioned support modalities;
  • Partake in community-wide mental health and psychosocial well-being promotion outreach and awareness raising, through different modalities (campaigns, door-to-door outreach, media dissemination, etc.)
  • Provide safe and timely intersectoral referrals, including referrals to specialized MHPSS actors, and to protection or other sectors, according to reported needs;
  • Support in the implementation of the PUI PSS Strategy.

Coordination

  • Promote timely, internal coordination and collaboration with different PUI teams (protection, M&E, etc.) as well as within the WBPC partners;
  • Strengthen synergies within the mission to more effectively address cross-cutting issues;
  • Promote timely, external coordination and collaboration with PUI partners and other relevant agencies;
  • With the support of interagency coordination bodies (clusters, working groups, etc.), ensure the existence of a functioning inter-sectorial service mapping, with a focus on MHPSS and Protection concerns;
  • Follow up on the logistic needs related to the PSS activities’ implementation;
  • Be available for external or internal coordination, meetings, ad hoc or regular, according to the needs;

Capacity Building

  • Design and implement capacity-building initiatives including training, mentorships, etc. for PUI staff, based on the needs outlined in the conducted MHPSS staff attitudes and capacities assessment.

MHPSS mainstreaming

  • Identify areas of improvement in terms of adopting the “psychosocial approach” within the PUI mission, and propose activities directly aiming at covering those gaps;
  • Review, draft or adapt tools to monitor the incorporation of psychosocial principles, including the overall goal of the common monitoring & evaluation framework for MHPSS in emergencies;
  • Ensure the complementarity and comprehensive nature of all inter-sectorial interventions, that include MHPSS activities or goals.

Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting

  • Draft, or adapt tools to timely monitor delivered activities, including but not limited to, sessions’ outcome reports, pre& post-tests, referral tracker, etc.
  • Ensure utmost respect to confidentiality, and take appropriate measures to safeguard it throughout work-related activities;
  • Provide timely internal or external reporting, when requested, according to needs.
  • Identify the psychosocial needs resulting from settlers violence and reflect it in relevant reports as one of the dire consequences of the SV phenomenon on Palestinians.

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Job Requirements

Qualifications and Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Sociology or related field;
  • Experience in direct service provision in the field of MHPSS or protection, preferably working in providing group support activities, case-management or focused non-specialized support to vulnerable populations;
  • Familiarity with the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings and other interagency MHPSS standards;
  • Demonstrated capacity in conducting field level assessments, including safety audits and developing assessment tools (e.g. questionnaires, focus group discussions, and M&E tools);
  • Understanding of key protection and MHPSS mainstreaming principles and their practical applications in humanitarian work;
  • Good understanding of the targeted communities’ location , culture and traditions across the WB, including EJ;
  • Knowledge of Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) and Child Safeguarding responsibilities within humanitarian response;
  • Knowledge of the importance of confidentiality and data protection-relevant protocols;
  • Fluency in English, spoken and written required;
  • Advanced knowledge of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and email/internet software;
  • Valid driving licence.
  • Male candidates are encouraged to apply. People belonging to diverse groups (including people with disabilities) or living in locations particularly affected by settler violence are also encouraged to apply.
Job Details
Job Title Psychosocial Support (PSS) Facilitator
Deadline 24 - Mar - 2022
Location Ramallah, Nablus
Job Type Full time
Position Level Management
Salary N/A
Degree Bachelor's degree
Experience 3 Years
Category Other
Application Instructions

PUI provides a work environment that reflects the values of integrity, diversity and gender equality. Therefore, we strongly encourage applications from women and underrepresented cultural or social groups, particularly people with disabilities and people from communities highly affected by occupation-related violence (including settler violence).

All PUI workers adhere to the values and principles outlined in the PUI Code of Conduct and policies, including the Protection from Exploitation and Abuse Policy and the Child Protection Policy.”

If you believe you are the candidate we are looking for, please submit a cover letter and a detailed resume before March 24, 2022, by sending an email to: [email protected]. Please indicate the Position Title ("PSS Facilitator") in the E-mail subject line.

Incomplete applications will not be considered. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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