Key Responsibilities
1.Project Coordination and Management
- Promote REPSSI culture that reflects core values of service, Integrity, Collaboration, Excellence, Innovation, and Diversity
- Planning a structured PSS programme for forcibly displaced children and youth
- Create demand for MHPSS services through mental health awareness campaigns, providing multi-layered support as well as improving stakeholder mapping, coordination, and referral pathways
- Promote the mental health and psychosocial wellbeing of duty bearers, community and religious leaders in and around a refugee settlement through debriefing sessions.
- Contribute to the Creation of an effective regional forum that will be for knowledge exchange, drives advocacy on the FDCY MHPSS agenda and influence policies
- Strong relationship building, diplomacy, and networking skills; ability to effectively build internal and external relationships.
- Facilitate Child and youth participation
- Promote Family and community involvement and wellbeing
- Strengthen processes to increase children’s safety, wellbeing, confidence and agency
2. Ensure effective Monitoring, Learning and Impact Assessment (incl Technical Risk Management)
- In liaison with the Programme Manager, country M&E team, and partners conducts project reviews and create a recommendations report in order to identify successful and unsuccessful project elements, areas for change within REPSSI resources
- Develop best practices and MHPSS tools for project execution and management
- In liaison with M&E officer develop and deliver project progress reports, required documentation, and presentations
- Work with M&E team in managing project research activities
- Conduct routine monitoring
- Host donor monitoring missions
3. Ensure a fully functional Project team that delivers on Expected Objectives
- Work with national representatives of the respective sectoral government agencies that are responsible for FDCY.
- Delegate tasks and responsibilities to appropriate project implementing partners
- Establish a supportive network of peers, supervisors and other colleagues who collaborate to provide PSS in a refugee settlement.
- Receive status reports from the project team analyse results, and troubleshoot problem areas.
4. Manage the Project Resources and Fundraising to ensure Project sustainability
- Produce the project annual budget and monitor expenditure
- Comply with donor conditions and reporting requirements
- Risk management of the project
- Participate in the development of a strategy and work planning for resource mobilization
- Participate in implementation of innovative fund raising and new opportunities identification
- Coordinate the gathering and sharing of information on existing and emerging donor opportunities in liaison with the Programme Manager to secure project funding
- Participate in the development of persuasive, focused and effective program proposals
- Review and analyse information and prepare reports/documents on activities related to funding partners and fundraising
- Prepare policy and analytical briefs for the Programme Manager on strategic partnerships and resource mobilization issues
- Coordinate with communications/advocacy staff to identify, write and disseminate promotional materials, launch campaigns and handle public relations events
3.Advocate for PSS and communicate Project Activities
- Represent or ensure appropriate representation of REPSSI in a refugee settlement
- Develop and maintain close relationships with all relevant government departments, UN agencies and NGO counterparts on project related matters
- Proactively support REPSSI’s publicity and communications aims
- Contribute to ensuring that the country office provides information to update the website and actively participate on REPSSI social media as required
- Advocate and market the REPSSI brand and services in country of operation
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
- Relevant educational background (Degree) in preferably Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Development Studies, or any other social sciences.
- Fluent in English, both spoken and written; proficiency in language(s) and willingness to learn the languages spoken by the target community.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook); ability to use the internet and other digital tools for data entry, research, and problem-solving purposes.
- Ability to work and communicate effectively in a multi-cultural environment.
- Self-starter with excellent problem-solving skills combined with the proven ability to prioritize and manage time effectively;
- A good understanding of the situation of forcibly displaced children, youth and their families
- Minimum three (3) years of relevant work experience
- Practical field experience in Humanitarian and development contexts
- Practical experience in training and/or facilitation of groups
- Experience in programme design, implementation, M&E and research for psychosocial support
- Experience in conducting field-based baseline assessments
- Experience in international, regional and/or national networking and knowledge management
- Work experience with large NGOs, government departments and/or international cooperating partners




