Mental Health Supervisor: Butterworth Project
Mental Health Supervisor: Butterworth Project
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Healthcare & MedicalMental Health Supervisor: Butterworth Project
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Location
South Africa
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Industry
Employment -
Date Posted
2 hours ago
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Apply Before
15 Nov, 2024
JOB ADVERTISEMENT
Mental Health Supervisor: Butterworth Project
Job Location : Butterworth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Duration : 12 months
Start Date : 02 December 2024
About Doctors Without Borders
Doctors without Borders South Africa Mission NPC is a Global network of principled professionals who specialise in medical humanitarian work driven by our common humanity and guided by medical ethics. We work together in teams,small and large, to respond to the medical needs of people affected by conflict, disaster, epidemics and those excluded from healthcare.
Doctors Without Borders seeks to employ a suitable candidate to assess, coordinate, implement and monitor the mental health activities in the project and promoting Doctors Without Borders services according to its principles, protocols and standards in order to increase the knowledge of the target population around their health, the support of preventive activities and the collaboration to improve the services.
Accountabilities
- Participate in the planning, organization, and coordination of Mental Health and Psychosocial activities, in close collaboration with the Mental Health Activity Manager and other medical team members,
- Identify the gaps in mental health and psychosocial services in the community and at public health care units.
- Supporting the mental health and psychosocial activities of stakeholders at community and public health care levels.
- Review and develop technical tools and guidelines in collaboration with the Mental Health Activity Manager.
- Oversee the administrative processes associated with supporting the stakeholders implementing MHPSS in collaboration with Doctors Without Borders.
- Compile the data and statistics linked with mental health activities and report to the Mental Health Activity Manager
- Supporting MHPSS activities in the community and at external PUPs, ensuring appropriateness and continuity of care.
- Prepare monthly and quarterly assessment reports for submission to the Mental Health Activity Manager
- Carry out any other ad-hoc activities as directed by the supervisor in order to accomplish project objectives.
Responsibilities
Qualitative Rapid / Needs Assessments:
- Prepare periodic rapid mental health assessment plan for the target population consulting the Department of Health (DoH) concerning its Differentiated Service Delivery (DSD) related to primary health care (facility and community) level prevention and management of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) models of care programme
- Regularly conduct mental health assessments to have a better understanding of the context and updated information about the knowledge and perceptions of the target group on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and their health-seeking behaviour; and analyze the context (local culture, traditions, habits, health perception) to adapt health activities and support the social mapping (villages, populations, actors)
Collaborations:
- Work in collaboration with the Mental Health Activity Manager, reviewing and developing the technical materials, tools, guidelines and documents, and coordinating and ensuring the implementation of all Mental Health standard protocols and procedures set by Doctors Without Borders in order to provide the most appropriate Mental Health interventions for implementing stakeholders. Work together with Health Promotion team to create mental health patient support groups through the community and CBOs
Community Engagement:
- Develop strategies that ensure engagement with stakeholders, CBOs, and patients for the sustainability of the project activities
- Capitalize the community engagement experience.
- Assist with organizing meetings, conferences, trainings, and workshops with CBOs and other key stakeholders
- Assessing, developing, and adapting mental health tools/materials including digital according to NCDs and general health needs using/taking into consideration DoH and relevant stakeholder material as a reference.
Capacity-Building (Training and Mentoring):
- Support the Mental Health Activity Manager in the identification, coordination, and delivery of training for stakeholders (DOH, CBOs, and others), developing learning objectives and developing training modules, as well as consolidating the outcomes of training, identifying gaps that need to be addressed in training resources, as well as ensuring plan for training follow-up and monitoring.
Monitoring and Evaluation:
- Conduct the monitoring and evaluation of MHPSS activities supported by MSF in the community and at public health care levels by collecting and analyzing relevant quantitative and qualitative mental health data. Together with the mental health activity manager, medical team, and DOH, support monitoring, and evaluation of DOH mental health data recorded at the public health care level, support with identifying gaps in recording and documentation, and work with the mental health activity manager to assist with problem resolution.
Requirements:
• Essential – Degree in Psychology
• Essential – At least 2 years’ experience in counselling
• Essential – Experience working in rural communities
• Essential - At least 2 year in management or supervisory role
• Desirable – Working in collaboration with DOH and CBOs • Desirable – Post-degree clinical experience at least two years
• Desirable – Experience in assessment, strategy design, monitoring, and implementation
• Desirable – Experience in qualitative methodologies
Languages: Essential: English and IsiXhosa or other Nguni languages
Job Advantages and Career Opportunities:
• Experience in a well-known and professionally recognized international medical humanitarian organization
• Salary package comparable to other non-profit organizations
• 100% health insurance coverage
• 10% pension contribution towards the employer fund
TO APPLY: Please email a one-page motivation letter, your comprehensive CV with details of 2 contactable referees to: msfocb-butterworth-hrfin@brussels.msf.org
Closing date: 15 November 2024
Doctors Without Borders South Africa Mission NPC reserves the right not to make an appointment if a suitable candidate cannot be found. While we thank all interested applicants, further communication will only be limited to short-listed candidates.
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