Protection Officer – Mental heath Pyschosocial Support (2 Positions
Juba
- Organization: DRC - Danish Refugee Council
- Location: Juba
- Grade: Mid level - Mid level
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Occupational Groups:
- Public Health and Health Service
- Protection Officer (Refugee)
- Closing Date: 2025-05-12
Danish Refugee Council, one of the world’s leading humanitarian NGOs, we are excited to invite you to join our team as a Protection Officer – (Mental heath Pyschosocial Support). If you are a skilled and motivated professional ready to make a difference, we want you on board! Together, we’ll work to deliver impactful humanitarian solutions in challenging environments.
About the job
Overall purpose of the role: The Protection Officer– Psychosocial Support is responsible for overseeing the PSS program strategy, in addition to ensuring high impact programming. The Protection Officer – Psychosocial Support will advise on program design and implementation, innovative approaches, staff training and capacity building, with the aim of building a cohesive, well-coordinated and high-quality PSS response across multiple locations.
Your main duties and responsibilities will be:
Program Strategy & Design
- Lead technical design and strategy of PSS programming.
- Assess needs and existing capacities across sites; identify DRC's niche in the psychosocial field.
Technical Oversight & Quality Control
- Conduct field-based quality assessments; recommend improvements.
- Develop PSS manuals and tools, adapted to local context and language.
Capacity Building & Staff Support
- Train and coach PSS staff and partners (e.g., Team Leaders, Case Workers).
- Conduct supervision visits, mentoring, and skill-building.
- Deliver training in self-care, stress management, and resilience to staff.
Coordination & Representation
- Represent DRC in key coordination forums (GBV, PSEA, MHPSS).
- Collaborate with external actors to align approaches and services.
Monitoring, Learning & Proposal Development
- Work with M&E to strengthen data collection, learning, and documentation.
- Contribute to proposal writing for MHPSS-related projects.
Required
Essential Qualifications:
- Master’s in Clinical Psychology (mandatory).
- Licensed Clinical Psychologist.
- Minimum 6 years of experience in PSS programming with vulnerable populations.
Key Skills and Experience:
- Strong grasp of IASC MHPSS Guidelines and psychosocial support tools.
- Demonstrated ability to develop materials, train, and coach staff.
- Field experience in East Africa, preferably with IDPs, returnees, and refugees.
Desirable Attributes:
- Experience with structured group and individual interventions for children, elderly, and persons with specific needs (PSN).
- Strong communication and mentoring skills.
- Cultural sensitivity and experience in remote or insecure field environments.
Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.