ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Staff Counsellor will be based in Gaza and will be expected to travel for short missions where possible to support Staff and families. This position will report functionally and administratively to the Deputy Country Director for Palestine, based in Gaza and technically to the international Staff Counsellor. The following duties are included in this role:
Education:
Advanced university degree (Doctorate, Masters or equivalent) in Psychology, Psychiatry or demonstrably equivalent studies from a recognized institution. The candidate must be licensed/registered or equivalent with a governing body as a mental health professional. Additional training or certification in a broad range of related fields, such as alcohol/substance abuse, stress management, critical incident stress, cross-cultural communication, conflict resolution, mediation, trauma etc. will be an advantage.
Experience:
Minimum Five (5) years of progressively responsible professional post graduate experience relevant to the field is required. Experience either working in a hardship location or providing counselling services to staff working under very difficult and insecure environments is an asset.
Knowledge & Skills:
Broad knowledge of all facets of the field of counselling and ability to provide an environment in which others can talk confidentially and act without fear or repercussions within a climate of established trust. Excellent communication skills (oral, written and presentations) including the ability to defend and explain difficult issues and positions to staff at all levels. Ability to identify clients' needs and suggest appropriate solutions. Ability to establish and maintain productive partnerships with clients. Very good working knowledge of technology tools such as PowerPoint, Excel and Word. Ability to operate effectively across organizational boundaries and establish and maintain effective working relationships in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity.
Languages:
Proficiency (level C) in writing and verbal communication in English and fluency in Arabic is required.
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