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Mother Counsellor (Psikolog) - Medan/Banda Aceh/Meulaboh, Indonesia

Company

SOS Children's Villages International

Address Medan, Indonesia
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Category Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat
Expires 2023-08-19
Posted at 10 months ago
Job Description
Vacancy Name


Mother Counsellor


Employment Type


Full Time (Fixed Term)


Work Location


Medan/Banda Aceh/Meulaboh, Indonesia


Direct supervisor


Village Director


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Statement


SOS Children's Villages creates a culture where diversity of people, thought and experience is celebrated, and everyone is seen and welcomed equally.


Responsibilities


  • Protect children, youth and adults in accordance with duties and responsibilities.
  • Work with educators to fulfill the physical and psychological development of children, so that SOS mothers can fulfill their role.
  • Map and identify needs for recruitment of SOS Mothers and conduct selection and recruitment based on those needs, in accordance with the HR Manual.
  • Work with the government and other external networks to provide assistance for children in need, including children in conflict with the law, victims of violence, victims of trafficking, etc. and provide input on family care to relevant institutions.
  • Direct SOS Mothers in terms of child and family development, self-development, and organization, and can perform their role as SOS Mothers according to guideline standards.
  • Planning, monitoring and evaluating Family Development Discussions (DPK) with mom and coach/Village Director/Project Director to help direct mom's personal and family development.
  • Advise the Children's Admission Council specifically on the mother's capacity to care.
  • Provide assistance and coordinate matters related to HR administration (documents, status, leave, etc.), in collaboration with the Supervisor/Village Director/Project Director and HROD Department so that it can be documented and accessible.
  • Coordinate learning & development activities, both monthly and annually.
  • Provide counseling services and other psychological needs for mothers in need.
  • Coordinate and conduct an orientation process for SOS Aunties and SOS Mothers to gain an understanding of SOS Children's Village Indonesia, the work and role of SOS Mothers in accordance with SOS Children's Village Indonesia standards, and introduce the general working conditions of SOS Mothers.


Performance Indicators


  • Provision of individualized mother development reports every 3 months, in collaboration with the coach/Village Director.
  • The number of Mothers and Aunts is in accordance with the standard, with a proportion of 13 (HR Manual).
  • Implement Mother's development, in accordance with the 100% Family Development Discussion.


Requirements


  • Bachelor's degree or master degree of Psychology in counselling and clinical / psychologist
  • Willing to traveling
  • Work placement in Sumatera (Medan/Banda Aceh/Meulaboh)
  • Minimum age 28 years
  • Has an extensive network of children's education, care and mentoring
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office application
  • Knowledge of Child Protection https//bit.ly/CodeofConduct2023
  • Full-Time - Long term commitment
  • Minimum has 2 years of working experience in related field
  • Best interest to child, leadership coordinator, problem Solving


SOS Children’s Villages is committed to safeguarding the interests, rights, and well-being of children with whom it is in contact and to conducting its programs and operations in a manner that is safe for children.


Last Application date July, 31th, 2023