Position Title: Psychosocial Support (PSS) Councilor
Activation Date: 31 July, 2025 Announced Date: 31 July, 2025 Expire Date: 07 August, 2025
- Job Location: Nangarhar
- Nationality: Afghan
- Category: Program
- Employment Type: Full Time
- Salary: As per Organization salary scale
- Vacancy Number: HR/WC-026
- No. Of Jobs: 1
- City: Nangarhar
- Organization: War Child
- Years of Experience: Minimum of 3 years’ experience working with adolescents and youths.
- Contract Duration: 4 Months (with possibility of extension)
- Gender: Female
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree in relevant discipline (e.g.: General Psychology, Counselling, Mental Health).
- Close date: 2025-08-07
About War Child:
War Child Canada works with war-affected communities to help children reclaim their childhood through access to education, opportunity, and justice. War Child Canada has over 15 years of experience working in communities in conflict and post-conflict zones. All work is implemented in direct partnership with local communities, local civil society organizations and other stakeholders using a child-centered approach to development. War Child Canada currently works in Afghanistan, Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and Yemen, and is registered Canadian charity based in Toronto.
War Child Canada’s flagship Afghanistan program advances social impact in the lives of vulnerable children, women and their families through its Justice, Education and Opportunity programs with child protection and gender across all its programs. The Afghanistan Country Program is currently undergoing an exciting expansion with newly secured long-term funding for programs in eight provinces Kabul, Kandahar, Nangarhar, Balkh, Kundoz, Takhar, Logar and Badakhshan, and will expand its program to other new provinces.
Job Description:
The PSS Counselor provides psychosocial support including interviewing of vulnerable adolescents and youth (especially survivors of violence), provides counseling (individual and group) and referral of special cases to other service providers for further support needed.
Specific duties and responsibilities
- Contribute to the development of and reviewing the resource materials on PSS based on the needs of youths and adolescents.
- Prepare lesson plans for individual and group counseling sessions.
- Conduct intake and post-session assessments for all PSS beneficiaries.
- Assessing and identification of beneficiaries for psychosocial support, who will be visiting the MYC..
- Conduct psychosocial counseling sessions for adolescents and youths in groups and individually and if needed with their families.
- Follow up with youth and adolescents provided with psychosocial counseling and support.
- Ensure timely referral and follow-up of cases in need of further support to other service providers.
- Maintain regular follow-up with the project team and provide them with technical support and advice when needed.
- Proactively participate in professional development activities with strong commitment of learning knowledge and skills.
- Perform any other tasks as assigned by the supervisor that are within the general scope of the described responsibilities or of project.
- Provide PSS trainings to MYC staff to support their own well-being, i.e. stress management.
Job Requirements:
Academic Background and Knowledge/ Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in relevant discipline (e.g.: General Psychology, Counselling, Mental Health).
- Additional qualification or certification in Mental Health, Psychology, Counseling or in another relevant field is highly desirable.
- Minimum of 3 years’ experience working with adolescents and youths.
Skills
- Capacity to work with young people from diverse cultural background.
- Ability to manage a large number of youths and adolescents in a session.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Excellent communication skills in local languages and English.
- Strong understanding of PSS in Afghan context.
- Respect confidentiality.
- Flexibility and ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Good reporting writing skills.
Submission Guideline:
War Child Canada is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified Afghan women are strongly encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants are invited to complete the application process using the link below. If the link does not work when clicked, please copy and paste it into your browser's address bar:
Submission Email:
https://ee.kobotoolbox.org/x/3QUAKLuq
