Myanmar: Psychologist – Gender Protection, Mental Health, and Care Practices Head Of Department


Dec 14, 2020 | Action Contre la Faim
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Action Against Hunger is a global humanitarian organization which originated in France and is committed to ending world hunger. The organization helps malnourished children and provides communities with access to safe water and sustainable solutions to hunger.

This is a highly dynamic role, especially in light of the most recent developments in Rakhine State of Myanmar, where ACF has been implementing its largest portion of the mission portfolio. ACF has a long-standing presence in Myanmar as one of the key nutrition actors, especially in Rakhine State. In other parts of the country, ACF seeks to expand its programming into more MHCP focused interventions and longer-term programs and in view of the new interest of the Ministry of Health in MHCP, there is an opportunity for technical support. This requires the candidate to be comfortable working across the humanitarian-development spectrum, taking a proactive approach to identifying program needs, constraints, and development opportunities.

Your Position and Your Responsibilities

Under the supervision of the Deputy Country Director, you will be responsible to define, supervise, and coordinate mental health, care practices, gender and protection programs, and strategies. To guarantee the quality, relevance, and scaling of the MHCPGP strategy and interventions on the mission, respecting ACF and international standards and national policies

More precisely, you will be in charge of: 

  • To contribute to the definition of the country strategy, and definition of the strategy and positioning of the MHCPGP technical department  
  • To coordinate the identification of needs and formulation of project proposals
  • To support implementation and carry out reporting on program/projects
  • To guarantee the quality and accountability of the projects
  • To ensure the active involvement of ACF in the national sectoral coordination, the technical platforms and develop sectoral partnerships
  • To manage the teams
  • To promote capitalization, development, technology, and research in the MHCPGP department
  • Guarantee and ensure the confidentiality of data collected during the MHCPGP activities of the mission
  • Support gender and protection mainstreaming for all sectors

Your Profile

You hold a master's degree in psychology or psychiatry and demonstrate both successful clinical and humanitarian field experiences in mental health and care practices in a similar position.

You have experience in project management and capacity building/system strengthening. You have experience in team management ideally also with remote management. You have a relevant emergency or development experience in a humanitarian context. Experience working in collaboration with the Nutrition/Health, FSL, and WASH sectors is an asset.

Excellent English spoken and written is required

Your Employment Conditions

Conditions for French Contract: 12 months fixed term contract under French legislation

  • Monthly gross salary from 2450 to 2800 € upon experience
  • Per diem and living allowance: 432€ net, field paid.
  • + 150€ of monthly gross salary as country allowance. 
  • + 16% of monthly gross salary as reimbursement of retirement insurance for the non-French citizens.
  • + Child allowance limited to 4 children.

Transportation and accommodation:

  • Coverage of transportation costs to and in the mission.
  • Individual room in the guesthouse covered

Medical coverage: 100% coverage of medical expenses + repatriation insurance.

Leaves and RnR:

  • 25 days of paid leaves per year.
  • + 20 RnR per year.  
  • + 215 € at each RnR period (averagely every 12 weeks).
  • Coverage of the transportation expenses to the RnR area of reference

Training:

  • Free and unlimited access to the certifying e-learning platform Crossknowledge ©.
  • Technical training at HQ or regional level (averagely 1 per year).  
  • Intermission Workshop once a year.
  • Participation in external training costs upon eligibility of the request.