role is to provide day-to-day management and psychosocial support, and related activities in the safe safe space and community. In particular, the Psychosocial Assistant is responsible for addressing the mental program activities. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: The Psychosocial Assistant will be mainly responsible for the the following: Providing comprehensive psychosocial counseling to GBV survivors and vulnerable women and weekly, monthly and bi-annual reports for all Psychosocial related activities. Coordination and Networking
including HIV testing, PEP, EC, STI screening, psychosocial support, and linkage to
medical forensic
including HIV testing, PEP, EC, STI screening, psychosocial support, and linkage to medical forensic services
including HIV testing, PEP, EC, STI screening, psychosocial support, and linkage to medical forensic services
Minimum 1 year of work experience within a Bio-Psychosocial Multi-Disciplinary Team structures is advantageous and their families, clinicians from the bio-psychosocial team, private and state healthcare professionals
Experience in marketing administration for psychosocial projects. Experience in developing material
Experience in marketing administration for psychosocial projects. Experience in developing material