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Psychologist at INTERSOS

INTERSOS
March 23, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Job Purpose


The position holder will provide specialized services and individual psychological support for people with moderate to severe mental and/or emotional disorders in the different areas of intervention.
Provide technical support to protection staff to implement sound psychosocial support (PSS) activities for children and adults.


Responsbilties


Collaborate with the Protection Project Referent and MHPSS Specialist for the development of the project's overall PSS component
Assist protection cases with identified mental or emotional disorders referred internally or externally
Conduct case-by-case needs assessments for the diagnosis of psychological disorders and identification of treatment and therapy in line with INTERSOS MHPSS guidelines
Develop individual assistance plans and conduct psychological counselling utilizing various techniques in line with INTERSOS MHPSS guidelines and Psychological Case Management SOP
Implement the treatment plan of psychological distress cases in coordination with the medical team
In coordination with the Protection Activity Manager, ensure safe spaces readiness activities are conducted and actions taken to meet safety and warmlines of the spaces
Document progress on cases, maintain strict protocols for confidentiality and consent, and ensure that data protection protocols are respected
Provide group and individual counselling sessions, according to identified needs
Conduct Focused Group Interventions following identified or internally developed curriculum
Establish and strengthen referral pathways
Provide periodic and anonymized feedback to the Protection Project Referent and Case Workers Team Leader on issues that may require their intervention or guidance
Participate in internal case management meeting and bring to the immediate attention of the Line Manager / Protection Project Referent any emergency and specific need
target areas
Adhere to strict data protection and information-sharing protocols to protect the privacy, confidentiality, and safety of survivors Coordination, Advocacy and Representation.
Facilitate internal training to protection staff on the provision of basic psychosocial counselling as part of case management. Report any problem and/or training need identified during the monitoring of the implementation of psychosocial activities
Facilitate training for internal protection staffs and communities on psychosocial first aid (PFA), identification and assessment of people with psychological distress
Strengthen community based psychosocial support and peer support group activities through mapping the community-based structures that respond to MHPSS issues and build their capacity
Provide coaching and support to the field staff in the implementation of structured MHPSS activities and ensure standardization across the field locations
Collaborate with Protection Coordinator, MHPSS Specialist, Protection Project Referent, Medical Coordinator, Medical Activity Manager and GBV/CPS Specialist in developing the project's overall MHPSS component
Carry out all tasks respecting key protection principles, including but not limited to do no harm, non-discrimination, confidentiality, accountability and need-to-know principles
Establish and ensure efficient running of the help desks within the field locations
Collaborate with the PSS team Leader in ensuring timely supplies and replacing of PSS materials
Establish and maintain collaborative relations with relevant partners and other project stakeholders working in the project areas
Proactively participate in relevant working groups and coordination meetings, as requested by the Line Manager


Education & Professional Requirements
Education:


University Degree in Psychology (Clinical or Counseling Psychology preferred).
Professional certification or license to practice as a psychologist is an added advantage.


Professional experience:


Minimum of 3 years relevant work experience, including at least one year in INGO
Experience in providing psychological counselling
Experience working with vulnerable populations, including GBV survivors, children at risk, and displaced populations (IDPs).
Experience in implementing both individual and group-based psychosocial interventions.


Professional requirements:


Strong knowledge of psychological assessment and diagnosis
Demonstrated ability to provide individual and group counselling using evidence-based techniques
Experience in delivering focused group interventions and structured psychosocial activities.
Knowledge of referral pathways and ability to establish and strengthen referral systems
Strong documentation and reporting skills, ensuring adherence to confidentiality and data protection protocols.
Analytical and reporting skills
Computer literacy (Word, Excel).


Personal requirements:


Strong knowledge of psychological assessment and diagnosis
Demonstrated ability to provide individual and group counselling using evidence-based techniques
Experience in delivering focused group interventions and structured psychosocial activities.
Knowledge of referral pathways and ability to establish and strengthen referral systems
Strong documentation and reporting skills, ensuring adherence to confidentiality and data protection protocols.
Analytical and reporting skills
Computer literacy (Word, Excel).


Languages:


Proficiency in English (written and spoken)
Knowledge and fluency in English and local languages (Hausa and Kanuri) will be an asset.