Détails de l'annonce
Organisation : Médecins Sans Frontières - Artsen Zonder Grenzen
Site web : http://www.msf.be
Adresse email : muriel.moussiaux@brussels.msf.org
Lieu de l'emploi : Brussels /
Type d'emploi : Contrat à durée déterminée
Type de contrat : Temps partiel
Fonction : Santé
Date de publication : 11/08/2016
Date limite : 23/08/2016
Profil
Candidate profile
- Master’s in psychology
- MSF field experience would be an asset
- Clinical experience (psychological assessments, needs and resources assessments)
- Awareness raising and training skills
- Thinking and analytical skills
- Organisational skills
- Bilingual French and English – knowledge of Dutch would be an asset
Conditions
- Six-month contract , probably extendable - Working time 50% - Based in Brussels
- Hospital Insurance (DKV) - Pension plan – Canteen - 100% reimbursement for public transportation costs
- Starting date : immediate
This position is open to replace the current occupant - CV + letter of motivation to be sent before August the 24th 2016, to Human Resources, c/o Muriel Moussiaux, 46, rue de l'Arbre Bénit, 1050 Bruxelles/Brussel, Gewijde-Boomstraat 46 or via e-mail to : recruit-hq-hr@brussels.msf.org
Description
Context
Providing psychosocial support and monitoring mental health policies for all MSF staff is a broad and multifaceted task.
Over the last two years, certain areas for consideration have been identified concerning the management of the psychosocial risks of the members of staff at HQ. Certain potential needs must be examined in greater depth in order to find possible tangible solutions for them.
The role of HQ Support Psychologist therefore has two objectives:
- To respond to requests from HQ staff returning from the field, with priority given to those returning from particularly demanding emergency field activities. The psychologist is also available to all HQ staff on request.
- To be responsible for conducting a longer-term review and formulating broader proposals for psychosocial support based on a rational and structured needs analysis (standardization of the support approaches, proposal of a psychosocial prevention approach for employees in ‘at-risk’ jobs and employees going into the field, contribution towards the psychosocial component of the annual well-being survey and any HQ project associated with the field).
The HQ Support Psychologist reports directly to the People & Organisation Development HQ Referent for organisational issues such as those mentioned above. The HQ Support Psychologist reports functionally to the Staff Health Unit Manager for health policies in order to ensure consistency, and has a dotted-line relationship to the Psychosocial Referent of the SHU.
Job profile
Supports the staff at Brussels HQ
- Carries out return talks for HQ staff returning from the field, on request or routinely for certain operational contexts.
- Refers such people for external treatment if necessary.
- Listens to and supports HQ staffs that are experiencing difficulties if they so request, and refers them to the relevant person (People & Organisation Development HQ Referent, advisors, mediation group, and staff representative).
Therapeutic care by an external psychologist
- Works, with the SHU psychosocial department, to maintain an active network of psychologists (FR and NL) in Belgium, capable of supporting people experiencing difficulties.
- Is responsible for finding a referral psychologist for anyone at HQ requesting psychological support.
Collects and compiles statistics
- Establishes the list of data to be monitored for the mental health of HQ staff.
- Updates the data on mental health activities.
- Compiles statistical data.
- Carries out a monthly analysis of data concerning workloads, the coverage of needs, etc.
- Prepares an activity report.
Is part of a comprehensive psychosocial care approach at HQ level
- Carries out rational and in-depth analyses of needs as regards the management of psychosocial risks for HQ staff.
- Proposes a comprehensive approach to meet the issues identified in the needs analysis (taking into account the desire to standardise the support of HQ staff and international staff).
- Proposes a prevention approach based on psychosocial aspects among employees.
- Puts forward proposals concerning the management of psychosocial risks pertaining to the most at-risk jobs.
Contributes to the annual well-being survey at HQ level
- Validates the psychosocial component.
- Analyses the results of the psychosocial component.
- Proposes an action plan based on the psychosocial component.