Monitoring Officer Job at Community-Based Sociotherapy Rwanda (CBSR) - Career Opportunity in Rwanda
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Vacancy title:
Monitoring Officer

Jobs at:
Community-Based Sociotherapy Rwanda (CBSR)

Deadline of this Job:
31st January 2019  

Duty Station:
Kigali , Rwanda , East Africa , 250

Summary
Date Posted: 11th January 2019 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed , Employment Type: Full-Time , Currency: RwF

 

JOB DETAILS:

Introduction
The organization Community-Based Sociotherapy Rwanda (CBS Rwanda) was established to contribute to the psychosocial well-being of people affected by the Genocide against the Tutsi and to strengthen interpersonal reconciliation and social cohesion at the grass-roots level.
The community-based sociotherapy approach uses the group as a therapeutic medium in the establishment of trust, the creation of an open environment for discussion and the formation of peer-support structures. The sociotherapy groups facilitate community members to identify, acknowledge, share, and manage together their everyday psychosocial problems related to the recent history of political violence and its aftermath.
The terms of reference of the stated positions are detailed below:
Community-Based Sociotherapy
UMOJA House, 1st floor
Kiyovu, Kigali, Rwanda
E-mail: info@sociotherapy.org
Website: www.sociotherapy.org
Phone: +250 (0)788416724
Monitoring Officer in Gihembe Refugee Camp
Starting date: 11th February 2019
Location: Gihembe Refugee Camp: Gicumbi District
The sociotherapy approach has been implemented in Rwanda since 2005. During the first phase of implementation, a scientific quantitative study was conducted to measure the effectiveness of the approach in improving psychosocial well-being, social functioning and social capital of participants in the group sessions. This research provided evidence of the positive impact that sociotherapy had in these areas. In addition to this study, numerous qualitative researches were conducted to assess its impact. Building on these evidences, the sociotherapy approach was extended to four provinces of Rwanda (North, East, South and West) and Muhanga prison in 2013. However, in the particular context of the refugee camps, there has been limited research done on the effectiveness of sociotherapy.
To address this research gap, the organization Community-Based Sociotherapy Rwanda (CBS Rwanda) in partnership with Liverpool University in UK, the University of Rwanda (UR) and Makerere University in Uganda, is currently initiating the research project: Community Based SocioTherapy Adapted to Refugees (COSTAR). The project will design a “Randomized Control Trial" to study the effectiveness of the sociotherapy approach in improving psychosocial wellbeing of Congolese refugees hosted in Gihembe-Rwanda and Nakivale-Uganda refugee camps. CBS Rwanda will be in charge of implementing sociotherapy approach in Gihembe camp and the Ugandan NGO Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief Aid (HIJRA) will lead the implementation of the sociotherapy approach in Nakivale in close cooperation with CBS Rwanda. CBS Rwanda will be responsible for the training of sociotherapists (group facilitators) and the quality of the project implementation in both camps. To support the Project Coordinator in monitoring the project implementation in Gihembe refugee camp, CBS Rwanda is looking for a competent and reliable person for a period of 25 months starting from the 11th of February 2019.
The Monitoring Officer in the camp is a full-time position. S/he will be based in Gicumbi District and may go to different areas in the country when there is a need in the interest of the project. The staff will work under the direct supervision of the Project Coordinator.
Basic responsibilities
• Propose a local strategy for the project implementation, according to the specific context and oversee its implementation once validated;
• Be responsible for the recruitment of the candidate sociotherapists in the camp;
• Coordinate the recruitment of sociotherapy participants;
• Organize the first sociotherapy group sessions in conjunction with the Project Coordinator;
• Monitor sociotherapy group sessions on a weekly basis;
• Monitor the personal and professional stability of the sociotherapists and ensure that an adequate working environment is maintained and they have access to psychological support systems;
• Keep track of all the sociotherapy groups that take place in the camp;
• Follow the financial and administrative guidelines which were developed by the
• Finance Manager and the Accountant to accurately manage the financial recourses in reference to financial policies of CBS;
• Be the direct contact person and representative of CBS Rwanda at the camp level;
• Keep the Project Coordinator, the Program Manager and the Executive Director of CBS Rwanda informed at all times on the progress and challenges of the operational strategies;
• Work closely with the researchers and facilitate them in their research activities;
• Ensure that key operational information circulates properly within CBS;
• Be an active participant in the camp meetings and other relevant local gatherings;
• Ensure that the sociotherapy sessions are taking place in line with the sociotherapy method and the manual of operations;
• Ensure that regular sociotherapy reports are qualitatively and quantitatively provided as required by CBS Rwanda policies;
• Review the reports of sociotherapists and give observations aiming at the improvement of the quality of implementation;
• Develop a list used to pay facilitation fees of sociotherapists, based on weekly reports developed by them;
• Initiate and support sociotherapy groups‘ initiatives to maintain the participants’ social and economic cohesion and welfare;
• Advise sociotherapists in psychosocial problem management through sociotherapy sessions;
• Doing any other task requested by line managers for the success of the project.
Profile candidate
Essential skills and qualifications
• Bachelor degree in a relevant field (e.g. Social Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, Nursing, Public Health, Anthropology, or Conflict/Peace Studies etc.);
• At least 3-year experience in the field of project implementation, preferably in the field of psychosocial interventions;
• Demonstrated knowledge and experience in psychosocial support interventions;
• Demonstrated experience in community mobilization and attitude for field work at grassroots level;
• Previous experience in a representative position and with networking with local authorities;
• Commitment to the goals and principles of the community-based sociotherapy program and an ability to ensure the mandate underpins our support to participants in the program;
• Strong skills in organization and coordination are essential, including the management of finances;
• Mastering Microsoft Word, Excel and Power point;
• An honest, reliable and very accurate person, who is able to work under pressure;
• Very strong motivation and social skills and excellent communication skills both verbal and in writing;
• Ability to listen, flexible and a strong problem solver;
• Fluent Kinyarwanda and English, both verbal and written.
Desirable skills and qualifications
• Having a Master's Degree in a relevant domain is considered an asset;
• Experience in supervising complex and challenging interventions in fragile communities;
• Experience with coordinating a team at the grass-roots level;
• Having basic knowledge of Randomized Control Trial and/or Participatory Action Research method;
• Experience with working in refugee settings;
• Swahili and French language skills.
Terms of employment:
This is a full-time position for 25 months. The monitoring officer is based in Gicumbi District (in the camp), but the position will involve a regular visit to CBS Head Office and other areas. Confirmation of the employment will be after three months of a probation period that can be extended once up to six months according to the labor law in Rwanda.
After successful completion of the probation period, the Monitoring Officer will receive a one year contract with the possibility of extension. The Monitoring Officer is expected to start on the 11th February 2019.

 

Job application procedure
To apply for this position, please send your motivation letter, CV, and three references addressed to the Executive Director of CBS Rwanda to: vacancies@sociotherapy.org with a copy to info@sociotherapy.org not later than the 31st January 2019. The email should indicate the title "Monitoring Officer in Gihembe Refugee Camp”. The date of interview will be communicated to pre-selected candidates. Soft-copies of academic documents will be requested to the short-listed candidates. For more information about this position, you can consult the following website: www.sociotherapy.org.
Done at Kigali on 10th January 2019
The management of Community Based Sociotherapy Rwanda (CBS Rwanda)

 

Job Info
Job Category: Data, Monitoring, and Research jobs in Zambia
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 31st January 2019
Duty Station: Rwanda
Posted: 11-01-2019
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 11-01-2019
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 11-01-2064
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