International Justice Mission (IJM) Aftercare Casework and Counselling Manager Job Vacancy In Ghana

Job
Description
The Need
International
Justice Mission (IJM) is a fast growing international organization working to protect
some of the most vulnerable and oppressed people from violent forces of
injustice by securing rescue and restoration for victims and ensuring public


justice systems work for the poor. IJM is seeking a talented Counseling
psychologist to serve as the Aftercare Casework and Counseling Manager to
develop and manage IJM Ghana’s clinical aftercare services for child survivors
of forced labor trafficking and their primary caregivers.

This
position is based in Accra, Ghana and reports to the Director of Aftercare, IJM
Ghana.
Responsibilities
Crisis Care and Case Management
Services
  • Provide
    immediate crisis care, advocacy and assessments for children coming out of
    forced labor trafficking situations and ensure all victims receive legally
    mandated government protections;
  • Conduct
    child-sensitive forensic interviews with victims and witnesses regarding
    forced labor trafficking that can be utilized in ongoing investigations,
    legal proceedings, and aftercare assessments;
  • Engage,
    prepare and support victims and witnesses throughout judicial proceedings
    in partnership with a multidisciplinary team of advocates, law enforcement
    officers and other care providers;
  • Provide
    immediate crisis counseling for all rescued children;
  • Conduct/
    facilitate psychological assessments of rescued children and prepare a
    plan to meet the identified psychological needs;
  • Conduct/facilitate
    counseling services for rescued children within the required time frames;
  • Complete
    comprehensive needs assessments, including family home assessments and
    develop an elaborate plan for safe reunification of survivors;
  • Ensure
    that all the rescued children receive proper counseling and provide
    counseling supervision to contracted counselors;
  • Develop
    and implement treatment plans reflecting objectives and services needed to
    attain sustained restoration of the child survivor, based on assessed
    needs of the child and his or her primary caregivers and in accordance
    with IJM Minimum Standards of Care;
  • Facilitate
    reunification service referrals through a network of partner providers;
    and
  • Thoroughly
    document and monitor service provision and progress of participants within
    IJM’s internal electronic database (CTMS).
Program and Partner Development
  • In
    collaboration with the Director of Aftercare, develop and implement a
    counseling training model for counseling partners using a trauma informed
    approach;
  • In
    collaboration with the Director of Aftercare, develop and implement a
    model for provision of reunification services for child survivors of
    forced labor trafficking and their primary caregivers in accordance with
    DSW standards;
  • Develop
    a network of collaborative partnerships within key program areas that are
    equipped to serve the holistic needs of IJM aftercare participants, including
    service providers in the areas of health, education, income generation,
    protective services, mental health, basic needs (i.e. food, housing) and
    other relevant needs;
  • Assist
    the Director of Aftercare in assessing the gaps in comprehensive survivor
    aftercare service availability and implementing solutions to address these
    gaps;
  • Identify
    training and resource needs for aftercare partners and facilitate
    provision of critical trainings and resources within resource constraints
    and office priorities; and
  • Provide
    strategic input to quarterly Field Office reports for submission to IJM
    global leadership teams.
Required Skills and Experience
  • Master’s
    Degree in Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology or Psychology;
  • Minimum
    of 5 years of relevant experience in counseling, provision of case
    management services to children and young persons, implementing
    psychosocial assessments and facilitating adult trainings;
  • Experience
    working with survivors of trauma and ability to provide holistic service
    interventions in a trauma-informed manner;
  • Excellent
    interpersonal skills, especially with children and their caregivers, the
    indigent and otherwise vulnerable individuals;
  • Experience
    in building collaborative partnerships with other social service
    providers;
  • Computer
    literate with proficiency in MS Word, Outlook and Excel;
  • Excellent
    knowledge of written and spoken English fluency in Ewe and Ga- Adangbe
    preferred; and
  • Driver’s
    License preferred.
Critical Qualities
  • Mature
    orthodox Christian faith as defined by the Apostles’ Creed;
  • Strong
    result-orientation;
  • Passionate
    commitment to IJM’s mission and values;
  • Strongly
    committed to child protection principles against forced child labor;
  • Attention
    to details organized and disciplined with priorities;
  • Professional
    in demeanor, appearance, writing and oral communication;
  • Works
    well under stress with a sustained positive attitude;
  • Exceptionally
    high level of honesty and integrity;
  • Intelligent,
    creative and proactive problem solver; and
  • Strong
    value of teamwork and collaboration, particularly within a
    multidisciplinary framework.
How
to Apply
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your CV and Application online
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