The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Mubi Office is looking for a suitable candidate to fill the vacancy below.
COMMUNICATIONS FIELD OFFICER
LOCATIONS Mubi and BIU
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
Maintains regular contacts with local authorities, civil society and academic circles and assures follow-up of
ICRC’s communications activities with these. audiences, mainly independently;
Contributes to the daily monitoring / analysis of relevant media both in English and Hausa;
Presents events of ICRC’s interests at weekly meetings;
Collects information on the situation in the field
Maintains contacts with local media;
Manages the stock of communications material in the office;
Delivers presentations on ICRC mandate/activities and basics of international humanitarian law and humanitarian principles;
Plans, organizes and participates in dissemination and networking activities (trainings, seminars, meetings) as
requested;
Maintains regular contacts with the relevant counterpart(s) of the Nigerian Red Cross Society Mubi Branch and
supports the implementation of its communications activities.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
University degree in communication, journalism or any related fields;
A minimum of a two-year work experience in a similar field;
Very good written and spoken English and Hausa, knowledge of other local languages an asset;
Good understanding of the socio-political, cultural, religious, ethnic and geographic environment in the area of responsibility;
Very good communication and presentation skills;
Very good computer and internet skills;
Understanding of the social media
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
Capacity to analyze and summarize the socio-political environment in the area of responsibility;
Ability to interact and efficiently communicate with a variety of interlocutors;
Ability to take initiative and work with minimal supervision;
Ability to deliver quality results within the given time-frame;
Strong team spirit and sense of responsibility;
Willingness to follow ICRC rules and regulations and treat confidential information;
Availability to travel frequently to the field.
MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT FIELD OFFICER (MHPSS FIELD OFFICER)
LOCATION MIU
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
In consultation with the MHPSS Delegate, coordinate the implementation of all field activities as defined in the MHPSS
project document.
Collaborate with the NRCS to coordinate volunteers to implement MHPSS activities as appropriate, supported by the
MHPSS Programme Assistant
Lead the volunteer team in a collaborative manner to identify the mental health and psychosocial needs of hospitalized
patients, identifying relevant topics for problem solving, therapeutic and psychoeducational individual sessions, groups
and sensitization activities as appropriate, with the support of the MHPSS Delegate.
Maintain client files in accordance with international standards. Ensure all client information is kept confidential and
clinical records and are kept securely and written in a respectful manner
Identify key community actors and/or health staff who will receive intensive & ongoing training, coaching and supervision
in mental health and psychological support, with the support the MHPSS delegate.
Maintain a continuous awareness of the evolution of the situation and the impact on programme implementation, security
considerations and MHPSS needs, communicating these with the sub delegation and the MHPSS Delegate as
appropriate.
Identify and facilitate referral pathways for clients in need of spe…t psychological, mental health, medical and other
humanitarian needs.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
University degree in Psychology.
Post graduate degree in Clinical Psychology or Medical Doctor specialized in Psychiatry or similar.
Minimum of 4 years’ experience in clinical and/or community mental health and psychosocial programs.
Experience working with the psychological effects of war political violence or other traumatic events highly desirable.
Experience working in a hospital environment and/or with multidisciplinary health staff an asset.
Group facilitation skills, training and supervision experience.
Able to use Microsoft office efficiently.
Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English, fluency in Kanuri and Hausa an asset.
Good knowledge of the political, social and cultural assigned environment.
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
Strongly motivated by humanitarian work.
Team leadership and good communication skills.
Flexibility to respond to changing circumstances.
Able to follow directions diligently and work within a specified framework.
Team work and partnership working skills.
Willingness to learn and support others in their learning.
Highly developed analytical, planning and organising skills.
Ability to work independently and with a sense of initiative.
TO APPLY
Persons interested and qualified should send application letter, curriculum vitae and contact details of three referees to
ABJ_Recruitment_Services@icrc.org
Please clearly indicate the job title and location as the subject of your application
(Applications intended for this role without this subject will not be treated)
The deadline for the submission of applications will be 17.11.2017, 16:30 h. Late application will not be considered
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
The ICRC does NOTrequest for any payment from applicants at any stage of the recruitment process.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organisation whose exclusively
humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to
provide them with assistance. It has been working in Nigeria since 1988.
DUE DATE: 17 November, 2017
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