Save the Children TOR for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Dadaab, Kenya-Job Vacancy 2014
Role:
Duration: 3 days (between 19th February to 21st February 2014)
Child Protection Level Level 3
Venue : Dadaab
The programme is now one of Save the Children’s largest child protection programmes globally and can be termed multi-sector: Programmes focus on gender-based violence prevention and response; response to children without appropriate care, including family tracing and reunification, foster care placement and resettlement to third countries; case management of other protection concerns; individual and group counselling; children’s participation and psychosocial support through Child Education and Welfare Centres and Children’s Clubs; training to police, teachers and agencies; and working with community groups.
Save the Children’s Child Protection paediatric counsellors and lay counsellors provide psychosocial support to distressed and traumatized children, particularly survivors of abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence, through individual and group counselling among other interventions. Following a staff debriefing session that was conducted late last year, it was realized by the team and the hired consultant that there is a need for capacity building for counsellors and lay counsellors on trauma focused cognitive behavioural therapy, play and expressive art therapy.
In this regard, Save the Children is seeking a consultant counsellor to facilitate a 3 days training for paediatric and lay counsellors on the said therapeutic techniques of intervention.
Deliverables
Objectives of the training:
- To improve the quality of Save the Children’s psychosocial support intervention to distressed and traumatized refugee children, particularly survivors of abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence
- Improve the counsellors level of understanding of trauma focused cognitive behavioural therapy, play and expressive art therapy and how to apply these techniques in Dadaab context
- To empower the lay counsellors (community counsellors) on mirroring of tone during counselling sessions, interpretation and application of child friendly counselling skills during counselling sessions.
0 5 5 National staff (including Paediatric counsellors)
TBC TBC 15 Community workers /Refugee staff (Lay Counsellors)
Total 20
Budget
Period / Units: 1 Road:
Requirements
Essential
- Extensive training and experience in facilitation of trauma focused cognitive behavioural therapy, play and expressive art therapy training
- Extensive training and experience in the provision of individual counselling to children and their families
- Extensive experience in the provision of counselling to adults working with children experiencing abuse
- Training and experience in the provision of counselling supervision
- Understanding of the stresses of working in remote and hostile environments, such as Dadaab
- Demonstrated competence working across Kenyan cultures, as well as age and gender barriers, and accommodating for these dynamics during group sessions
- High capacity in building trust and rapport in groups working together in teams under high stress
- Fluency in written and spoken English and Kiswahili
- Strong sense of professionalism
- Direct experience in child protection and gender-based violence programming
- Appreciation of the importance of community and child participation when working to create behaviour change, raise awareness and protect children
- Understanding of the importance of and means of ensuring accountability to beneficiaries during programming
- Experience working in North Eastern Province or with Somali communities
- Previous experience working with Save the Children as a staff debriefing and counselling supervision consultant.