May 8, 2024, 7:07 pm

Consultant Psychologists


Call for Clinical Psychologist - Planning Institute of Jamaica

Local Partner Development is seeking two suitably qualified Clinical Psychologists to provide individual psychological assessment and treatment for a youth population between the ages of 14 and 29 from the St. James communities of Flanker and Salt Spring.

Psychologists are expected to have demonstrable ability to establish trust among the youth population and experience in providing individual counselling to at-risk youth. Each consultant will provide treatment to approximately 15 youth.

About Local Partner Development

Local Partner Development is a six-year project funded by the United States Agency for International Development and implemented by FHI 360. The project seeks to support the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative framework by collaborating with key actors from government, civil society, academia and private sector to effectively advance youth crime and violence prevention.

In this regard, Local Partner Development seeks to improve the capacities of its key partners to design and implement sustainable evidence-based secondary and tertiary youth crime prevention interventions. These targeted initiatives will enhance partners’ knowledge, skills and the enabling environment for their work

Background

The Community Renewal Programme, coordinated and monitored by the Planning Institute of Jamaica(PIOJ), was established to provide a platform for the coordination and enhancement of the delivery of government and civil society services to volatile and vulnerable communities. It provides a mechanism for coordinating activities at the community level, with a focus on social transformation, socio-economic development, physical transformation, youth development, governance and safety and justice.

To address the issue of crime and violence that continue to plague Jamaica, the PIOJ through the CRP, has provided a platform for the coordination and enhancement of the delivery of government and civil society services to these targeted communities.

To enhance its community renewal initiative in St. James, PIOJ is implementing the “Partnership Towards Youth Crime & Violence Prevention in Montego Bay” Project, funded by USAID Local Partner Development (LPD).To be implemented in collaboration with several stakeholders, LPD and PIOJ will coordinate the delivery of a set of services to engage and treat with80 unattached and highly at-risk youth between the ages of 14 to 29 from the communities of Salt Spring and Flanker, with the aim of reducing their risk levels and improving their employability.

Utilizing a case management approach, the interventions will aim to reduce risky behavior that generate a greater propensity for youth within these communities to commit violent acts and/or a crime. The case management approach will be guided by the framework developed by the Citizen Security and Justice Programme (CSJP), in close coordination with a core group of organizations that will provide services and other inputs for interventions

Key Objective

Local Partner Development is seeking two suitably qualified Clinical Psychologists to provide individual psychological assessment and treatment for a youth population between the ages of 14 and 29 from the St. James communities of Flanker and Salt Spring.

Psychologists are expected to have demonstrable ability to establish trust among the youth population and experience in providing individual counselling to at-risk youth. Each consultant will provide treatment to approximately 15 youth.

 

 

Requirements

The Clinical Psychologist position requires an experienced professional who has a successful track record of conducting individual counselling sessions with young people. The candidate should also have experience treating with at-risk youth. He/she should have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Additional requirements include:

  • Minimum of a Master of Science Degree in Clinical Psychology;
  • Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience delivering individual counselling sessions;
  • At least two (2) years’ experience providing counselling to at-risk adolescents and young adults;
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills;
  • Professionalism, sound judgment, foresight, flexibility, and maturity;
  • An effective team player who possesses conflict management skills;
  • Resident in the parish of St. James.

 

Responsibilities

  • Review individual case plans for assigned clients, conduct psychological assessment and design treatment plans accordingly;
  • Deliver individual counselling sessions to each client for 6 months;
  • Monitor client’s progress and evaluate each client accordingly;
  • Provide session reports and monthly reports on progress of each client;
  • Keep attendance registers tracking client’s compliance with required sessions;
  • Complete monthly reports including results of sessions for each client and recommendations for follow up or continuing treatment.

 

Duration

  • The expected duration of the engagement is for a period of6months, to  commence in November 2020. Total level of effort is estimated at 56 days.

 

Reporting

  • The Clinical Psychologists will report directly to the Project Manager for the “Partnership Towards Youth Crime & Violence Prevention in Montego Bay” Project but work closely with the CRP technical team, as well as the LPD team, through the Public Private Partnership Specialist.

 

Note

Interested individuals should submit their CVs via email to jamaicalpdprocurement@fhi360.org by 5:00 p.m., November 2, 2020.

We appreciate all interest in this consultancy, but only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

 

Contact

Planning Institute of Jamaica
Jamaica

Base Salary: Undisclosed