Job Vacancy: Psychosocial Worker (PSW) — 4 Positions
Location: Deir Alzour, Syria
Organization: Orange (Non-Governmental Civil Society Organization)
General Description of the Organization
Orange is a non-governmental civil society organization devoted to alleviating the suffering and improving the sustainability mechanisms of conflict-affected populations. Since its establishment, Orange has partnered directly with affected Syrian populations, delivering programs spanning multiple sectors, including:
- Humanitarian & Development Programs: Early Recovery and Livelihoods, Food Security and Agriculture, Education and Protection, WASH, and Shelter.
- Long-Term Impact Interventions: Economic empowerment and local value chain improvements to enable targeted communities to improve their living practices and sustainable mechanisms.
Orange collaborates with various national and international non-governmental organizations, as well as local initiatives, to adopt a community-based approach that improves response impact and provides sustainable, alternative solutions.
Job Purpose
The purpose of this position is to provide individual and group psychosocial support (PSS) services within a mobile mental health clinic. This includes delivering awareness-raising and psychoeducation sessions for individuals experiencing stress and psychological distress, with a focus on vulnerable and high-risk groups.
The Psychosocial Support Worker contributes to focused, non-specialized psychosocial interventions within the lower levels of the IASC MHPSS intervention pyramid. Responsibilities include conducting needs assessments, developing participatory support plans, implementing PSS activities, and facilitating safe internal/external referrals while maintaining strict confidentiality, dignity, and professional ethical standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Referral Coordination: Coordinate with other service providers and organizations to ensure an effective referral pathway; regularly update service mapping information.
- Biopsychosocial Assessments: Conduct comprehensive assessments for beneficiaries to identify priority needs for response.
- Consultations: Provide PSS consultations via mobile teams or fixed centers, in accordance with guidelines approved by the MHPSS Working Group in Northwest Syria.
- Recovery Planning: Support beneficiaries in developing participatory recovery plans with step-by-step goals based on needs, problems, and strengths, followed by continuous monitoring.
- Psychoeducation: Provide essential mental health education to beneficiaries, caregivers, family members, and the wider community.
- Community Outreach: Visit beneficiaries in their locations to raise awareness, deliver psychosocial support, and provide Psychological First Aid (PFA).
- Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration: Link beneficiaries to higher-level counseling or specialized interventions when required, collaborating directly with mhGAP doctors and other specialized team members.
- Data Confidentiality: Maintain absolute confidentiality of all data documented in assessment forms and clinical records (both paper and electronic) while ensuring high-quality documentation.
- Awareness Advocacy: Participate in individual and community-level awareness campaigns regarding MHPSS issues, suicide prevention, and the rights of persons with mental health conditions.
- Technical Supervision: Participate actively in ongoing individual and group technical supervision sessions.
- Capacity Building: Attend mandatory training sessions and workshops to continuously develop professional and personal skills.
- Risk Management: Work closely with the Team Leader and Technical Supervisor to manage critical and high-risk cases, particularly suicide attempts.
- Reporting: Provide regular weekly and monthly updates and reports to the Team Leader and Technical Supervisor.
- File Management: Properly close beneficiary files upon completion of services in accordance with the organization's approved forms and procedures.
Qualifications & Experience
- Education: Mandatory university degree, preferably in Sociology or Psychology.
- Core Experience: At least one (1) year of experience in the same position, with proven experience in psychosocial support activities, handling sensitive/critical cases, and maintaining strict privacy.
- Language: Arabic language fluency is a must.
- Skills: Proficiency in computer and technology applications, effective communication skills, and the ability to work within multidisciplinary teams.
Orange’s Values and Principles
Our Beliefs:
- Maintaining positive, healthy, and trusting relationships is central to making any partnership a success.
- Appropriately trained and resourced staff and volunteers are key to effective and efficient service delivery in the development sector.
Our Commitments:
- Shared responsibility, accountability, and decision-making across all partnerships.
- Providing access to high-quality learning to empower people and professionals in the developing world.
- Continuous mutual learning to enhance the long-term sustainability of programs for the benefit of children and the communities served.
Child Safeguarding & PSEAH Policy
Orange aims to create an organization that is safe for children and women, fostering an open and aware culture where concerns can be raised transparently.
- Any employee, consultant, contractor, or supplier undertaking an activity on behalf of Orange must sign the Child Safeguarding and PSEA – Declaration of Acceptance Form.
- All personnel must strictly comply with Orange's child safeguarding and PSEAH policies to prevent abuse and protect vulnerable groups.
Application Instructions
Interested and qualified candidates should submit their CV and a cover letter outlining relevant experience and availability.
- Closing Date: July 13, 2026 (Please note that the position may be filled prior to this date depending on recruitment urgency).
- Gender Diversity: Females are highly encouraged to apply.