Overview
Provide clinical supervision of high-risk cases and conduct one-on-one and group sessions for GBV Survivors. Support case workers through coaching sessions to build their capacity to deal with complex GBV cases.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct one-on-one and group sessions for women and girls exposed to GBV‑related risks and vulnerabilities.
- Provide structured clinical assessments and clear case formulation.
- Assess the needs of the survivors on the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional levels.
- Develop a consistent and survivor‑centered treatment plan with clear objectives.
- Monitor and evaluate the psychological progress of survivors.
- Maintain confidentiality and privacy.
- Complete intake assessments, evaluations, treatment recommendations, reviews, follow-up, and other documentation.
- Submit reports and updates on cases to the manager of the program, the Case management officer, and the designated case worker.
Required Experience
- Minimum of 7 years of professional experience in MHPSS.
- Skilled and experienced in evidence-based approaches to mental health (e.g., IPT, CBT, TF-CBT, EMDR).
- Previous experience training MHPSS staff and supervising implementation is strongly preferred.
- Experience supporting GBV Survivors.
- Knowledge of and experiences in using established inter-agency standards and guidelines in MHPSS and GBV.
Qualifications
- MA in clinical psychology.
- A completed clinical training/practicum in a university center consisting of at least 100 hours of training under supervision and 300 hours of applied training.
- Lebanese colloquium certificate for clinical psychologists.
- License to practice the clinical psychology profession from the Ministry of Public Health.