Clinical Psychologist job at Hope for Justice
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Vacancy title:
Clinical Psychologist

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Human Services , Category: Healthcare ]

Jobs at:

Hope for Justice

Deadline of this Job:
12 November 2021  

Duty Station:
Within Uganda , Kampala , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed


JOB DETAILS:
Specialist clinical work with children experiencing complex trauma and attachment issues
Mentoring, training and oversight of all staff engaged in direct child care to build and strengthen the whole team’s ability to provide holistic 24 hour/day psychological care within all Hope for Justice
Programmes debriefing and clinical supervision of social-workers, counsellors and therapist in all Hope for Justice programs

Main Duties
• Specialist clinical work
• Based in one Lighthouse for 1-2 days/week and responsible for the direct clinical
• therapeutic work with the more complex cases of traumatized/abused children up to
• the age of 18 years in other Lighthouses or centers as requested by social work
• team
• This is essentially a roving position and the staff member will have clinical time in all other Lighthouses to engage both in direct clinical work with traumatized and abused children as well as advise staff on management of complex cases (for lighthouses outside of the capital this may be a quarterly visit over several days)
• Identification and primary assessment of children who have/may have mental health conditions and who may need referral to psychiatric care Engagement in the Case Care Reviews of children with complex psychological and mental health needs, advising social workers/staff on ongoing care and
• management of these children and their families
• Training and Debriefing of staff: Formal training with staff in skills around counselling approaches; trauma
• debriefing; de-escalation; counselling following sexual abuse, exploitation and addiction; play, art, drama and dance therapy approaches
• Formal training with staff in self-care using holistic principles and techniques such as reflection or journaling to mitigate against secondary trauma
• Organisation of a regular group support sessions for residential care staff (eg guards, wardens) on a regular basis. To include training in basic skills for listening,
• de-escalation techniques, managing children’s challenging behaviours and nonviolent discipline techniques, as well as managing the staffs’ own stress and wellbeing. Sessions need to be practical (e.g., role plays) and have agreed plans and follow up on progress.
• Organisation of regular group sessions for professional staff (teachers and nurse) for training (de-escalation, listening, managing challenging behaviours etc.) and debriefing on stress, caring fatigue, maintaining wellbeing and trauma debriefing.
• These sessions need to be practical and have agreed plans and follow up on progress.
• Organisation of regular group support sessions/learning circles for social workers/counsellors/ therapists. These sessions will focus on building staffs’ counselling skills and therapeutic approaches, implementation of specific therapies (art/drama etc.), as well as trauma debriefing and stress management of staff to maintain their wellbeing. These sessions need to be practical and have agreed
• plans and follow up on progress.
• Clinical Supervision of professional staff delivering therapeutic work: One to one clinical supervision of social workers/counsellors/ therapists. Through reflective practice, identify and work with individual staff to address areas where
• they struggle to deliver psycho-social care and therapy, enabling the staff member to pro-actively address their own gaps and to build their resilience.
• Documentation of all sessions
• Understand and uphold the standards outlined in the Hope for Justice Safeguarding policies, acting with due care and attention to safeguard the wellbeing of anyone that comes into contact with our work and reporting concerns if they do arise Undertake all activities in line with Hope for Justice core values (Honouring / Open /
• Professional / Empowering) including promoting and advocating these to others. Undertake any other reasonable duties as directed by Line Manager

Soft Skills Technical Skills
• Excellent interpersonal and
• communication skills
• Confidentiality
• Team work
• Ability to relate to and empathise
• with a range of people
• Ability to cope with emotionallydemanding situations
• Critical thinking
• Problem solving
• Attention to detail
• Participatory training techniques
• Sensitive listening and questioning
• Research skills
• Report writing
• Knowledge of psychological theoryand practice
• Technical writing
• Clinical supervision

Experience & Education
• MA in Psychology/Psychotherapy
• At least 3 -5 years’ experience working with traumatised, abused and/or exploited
• children
• At least 3 years’ experience of clinical supervision
• At least 3 years’ experience in staff training

Work Hours: 8


Experience in Months: 36

Level of Education:
Bachelor Degree

 

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Job application procedure
Download and complete the Application Form. Email your covering letter, CV/resume and completed Application Form to: applications.ug@hopeforjustice.org 

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Job Info
Job Category: Health/ Medicine jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 12 November 2021
Duty Station: Kampala
Posted: 27-10-2021
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 27-10-2021
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 28-10-2065
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