Opportunity

Counselor Educator (2) – Bauchi Project at Médecins Sans Frontières MSF – Switzerland

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Médecins Sans Frontières is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural disasters. MSF offers assistance to people based only on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.

Place of Recruitment: Bauchi

Work location: Ganjuwa

Type of Contract: Fixed Term Contract (Renewable)

Accountabilities

  • Identify the psychosocial, socio-economic and administrative needs for patients
  • Actively promote the availability of counselling services and carry out, individual or in group counselling, basic psycho educational sessions, to patients, their families (when needed), in order to alleviate their psychosocial difficulties within the project scope.
  • Refer patients to other specialists or other institutions for further assistance, when necessary, in order to propose the best support available.
  • Participate in the creation of any material needed for counselling activities and look after it,
  • Keep files and statistics of daily activities and participate in team meetings to share experiences and discuss
  • special cases with other counsellors, preserving confidentiality
  • Inform line manager of any problem of any kind arising during the day-to-day activities.
  • Take active part in trainings, supervisions/intervisions and support the activities manager, when necessary, in doing sensitization for MSF staff or external partners about mental health/psychosocial issues. Discuss difficulties and problems in counselling with supervisor.

MSF Section/Context Specific Accountabilities

In collaboration with the Mental Health Supervisor and Mental Health Activity Manager:

  • Provide psychosocial support activities for malnourished children and their caregivers in ITFC, ATFC and OPD.
  • Provide psycho-stimulation activities for malnourished children at ITFC and ATFC.
  • Identify the needs and ensuring the mental health and psychosocial support activities are performed to provide the most appropriate MHPSS support to the patients.
  • Ensure the quality of care and data collection for MHPSS activities.
  • Keep the patient clinical files and data secure and confidential.
  • Ensure confidentiality in and out MSF working places.
  • Flexible and respectful towards the other staff members.
  • Provide counselling sessions pre and post test for HIV/TB patients in Ganjuwa pediatric hospital,
  • Work in different health facilities (IPD, OPD); flexibility about exact work locations.
  • Actively participate in case discussion sessions with the supervisor/MHAM and experience sharing sessions with other counselor educators.
  • The above-mentioned activities and responsibilities are not exhaustive, and staff may be assigned additional responsibilities or tasks as required.

Requirements

Education. : Degree in social work or psychology.

Experience : Desirable working experience in related jobs (Counselling, Counselling for malnourished children, HIV/TB counselling, Caregivers counselling).

Languages : Hausa essential, skills in English highly desirable, skill in other languages would be an asset.

Competencies: Results, teamwork, flexibility, commitment, service

Applications must be in English and include:

  • Complete CV and Cover Letter.
  • Updated contact details including present and permanent address and ID
  • Contact information of the previous employer/s for reference.

 

Method of Application 

Interested and Qualified candidates should Go: Click Here To Apply 

Application Deadline:  March 14th, 2025, at 4:00PM

“Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted”

Incomplete applications will be automatically discarded.

Notices:

No monetary transactions, neither demands of favours in kind, nor other types of favouritism will be tolerated in the recruitment process. MSF reserves the right to refuse hiring of a candidate having benefitted from such acts. All illicit demands of these types may be pursued through the judicial system

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