Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in the fields of mental health, special education, and neurodiversity?
As an Agile Psychosocial Practitioner, you will engage in both on-field practice and office work, contributing to the well-being of children and adolescents.
This is an exciting opportunity for psychology graduates looking to expand their expertise and make a difference.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct Individual and Group Sessions:
- Facilitate 1-on-1 and group sessions tailored to the unique needs of neurodivergent children, helping them develop essential skills and strategies.
Children's Support In-School:
- Support a neurodivergent child at school as a primary resource, tracking their psychosocial and academic development on a part-time basis. The remaining working hours will be dedicated to supporting other children through specific therapeutic services, such as in-school sessions.
Participate in Intervention and Empowerment Camps:
- Engage in recreational and empowerment camps, providing support and guidance to participants in various activities.
Collaboration with Stakeholders:
- Work closely with parents, educators, and mental health professionals to create holistic support plans for each child.
Professional Development:
- Stay updated on best practices in psychosocial support and continually seek opportunities for professional growth.
Continuous Training:
- Enhance your knowledge with access to strong training and sponsored workshops in special education, and more access to our course bundles.
Sponsored Certificates:
- Obtain valuable certifications from renowned child psychology institutes outside of Egypt, plus supervision hours!
Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintain accurate records of sessions and progress, ensuring compliance with organizational standards and regulations.
Qualifications:
- A bachelor’s degree in Psychology is a must.
- Experience working with children, particularly those with neurodivergent profiles, for at least 1 year.
- Strong understanding of mental health, child development, and special education.
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment.
- Commitment to child and adolescent well-being and empowerment.
- Flexibility in working areas and a growth mentality to increase impact.
Desired Skills:
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Proactive approach to problem-solving and conflict resolution.
- Flexibility and adaptability in various working conditions.
- Knowledge of relevant laws and ethical standards in child and adolescent care.
Work Environment:
This position might offer a hybrid working model, combining on-field practice with office responsibilities, based on assigned tasks. Opportunities are available in New Cairo and Sheikh Zayed.
If you are dedicated to fostering a supportive environment for children and adolescents, we encourage you to apply and join our team in making a positive impact on their lives.