World Bank Group
Psychological Counselor
Job #: |
req10515 |
Organization: |
World Bank |
Sector: |
Other |
Grade: |
GF |
Term Duration: |
2 years 0 months |
Recruitment Type: |
Local Recruitment |
Location: |
Chennai,India |
Required Language(s): |
English |
Preferred Language(s): |
Any one or more of the following:
Dari, Pashto, Hindi, Urdu, Nepali, Sinhala, Punjabi |
Closing Date: |
2/26/2021 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm
UTC |
Description About the World Bank Group (WBG): Established in 1944, the WBG is
one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for development
solutions. In fiscal year 2018, the WBG committed $67 billion in loans,
grants, equity investments and guarantees to its members and private businesses,
of which $24 billion was concessional finance to its poorest members. It is
governed by 189-member countries and delivers services out of 120 offices
with nearly 15,000 staff located globally. The WBG consists of five
specialized institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the
International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment
Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the International Centre for the Settlement of
Investment Disputes (ICSID). The World Bank is organized into six
client-facing Regional Vice-Presidencies, several corporate functions and
thirteen Global Practices to bring best-in-class knowledge and solutions to
regional and country clients. Project/Task Background / General
Description: The Incumbent will be functional
within the Health and Safety Directorate (HSD), Mental Health & Wellbeing
Unit (MHWU), which assists and advises in identifying staff health issues
which are related to the workplace in HQ and Country Office locations for
World Bank Group (WBG) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff.
These client institutions are richly diverse environments, with over 20,000
staff members from more than 150 countries working in Washington, DC, and at
more than 120 Country Office locations globally. The HSD mission is to
protect and promote the health and safety of staff wherever they may be,
taking account of their individual health status, working environment and job
demands. This is achieved by managing health risks; offering
evidence-based, quality controlled occupational health and safety services;
and nurturing trust in clients through professionalism and
confidentiality. HSD and, by extension, the MHWU is increasingly
focused on Country Offices in all regions of the globe, especially given the
growing decentralization of WBG operations. This position will function as
the MHWU focal point in the Regional Chennai HSD hub, in coordination with
the other HSD functional elements, Field Health Services and Occupational
Health. HSD recognizes that individual health and organizational health are
related, and that attention to both supports the effective functioning of
employees. Medical ethics and confidentiality are cornerstones of HSD’s
work. The MHWU also includes and oversees the Bank Group’s Domestic
Abuse Prevention Program (DAPP) for victims – staff and spouses – of domestic
abuse; and the Family Consultation Services, which provides counselling
services for spouses and other family members. The MHWU provides services
that promote the psychological health and well-being of employees and
contribute to a healthy work environment. The Mental Health & Wellbeing
Unit provides five main services: •Advisory role to managers, Human Resources (HR), Security & other institutional partners on assisting employees with stress health issues that may affect work functioning; identifying stress risks in the workplace and promoting a psychologically healthy work environment; giving guidance on support to employees during organizational change and in crises.•Individual counseling:
assessment, support & intervention regarding work stress, psychological,
substance abuse and family problems; brief counseling; referrals to internal
and external resources; provision of resiliency briefings to staff appointed
to assignments in countries affected by fragility, conflict, or violence
(FCV). •Training & education of
managers, HR staff and work groups on psychosocial health problems,
psychological health & disability issues, crisis preparedness and
response, workplace stress & well-being •Crisis consultation and response,
after individual or large-scale critical incidents: consultation to managers
& HR; crisis intervention & counseling of employees; coordination
with internal & external resources, local and international. •The Domestic Abuse Prevention
Program (DAPP) within this Unit provides state-of-the-art case management,
educational, and advocacy services for WBG and IMF staff and their
families. It also provides these services, on a contractual basis, to
the IADB. Deliverables and Accountabilities: Individual Counseling •Independent assessment of mental
health and counseling needs of staff with stress-related and psychological
problems; brief supportive counseling and crisis intervention; referral to
external mental health providers; resiliency briefings; case management. Manager and Group Consultation •Under the overall supervision
& guidance of Unit Head, provides independent consultations to managers
on sensitive and delicate issues regarding staff with stress-related problems
affecting work; interventions with managers and work groups following
critical incidents; work group stress assessments & interventions.
Independently develops and delivers major trainings and workshops to staff at
all levels of both the WBG and the IMF. Quality Assurance and Program
Support •Individual clinical supervision
with Head of Unit; case conference meetings with the team; semi-monthly MHWU
meetings •Maintain up-to-date, accurate
counseling records of client contacts. •Conducts quality assurance
reviews of programs during implementation and 'after-action' phases Health Promotion Activities •Develop and deliver group
presentations (live and online) on stress-related topics including but not
limited to stress management; work-life balance; organizational change; life
transition; relaxation. Coordinate presentations by local subject matter experts.
Ensure fidelity to HSD presentation quality standards and liaise with other
HSD entities to promote health activities and programs. Deliver programs in
coordination with all MHWU staff and in times convenient for staff in
multiple locations (at times outside of region). The Counsellor will
administratively report to the Regional Medical Advisor and technically
report to the HSD MHWU Head in Washington. A key requirement of the position
will be the ability to summarize data and trends to develop programs and
policies that are designed to support staff. Frequent travel is required from
the Counsellor to support the country offices throughout the South Asia
region, at times on short notice based on operational needs, and also at
times to remote and difficult locations to provide support to staff. The Counsellor will be responsible
for performing the following duties: •Provide empirically supported and
culturally sensitive counselling services to WBG and IMF staff and if
requested their dependents; this may include case management and referrals to
other resources as required; •Provide pre- and
post-deployment/assignment briefings to staff being deployed to emergency or
hardship duty stations; •Based on data trends and requests
from other divisions/units/offices develop and provide a range of trainings
and programs including but not limited to team building, resilience, and
cross-cultural sensitivity to improve morale, health, and team dynamics; •As part of a multidisciplinary
team work closely with individuals and teams to address psychological risks
at the individual, unit and organizational level; •When requested work closely with
managers/supervisors towards improving the working atmosphere in their units; •Provide counselling services to
individuals and/or groups during emergencies; provide services in a timely
and sensitive manner to staff and dependents after critical incidents, and
ensure follow up support for staff and dependents following critical events; •Provide counseling to individuals
who have been subjected to gender-based or domestic violence, and liaise with
the WBG Domestic Abuse Prevention Program as necessary to ensure delivery of
quality care; •Identify and liaise with
high-quality local and regional mental health resources that can be used for
referrals or in times of crisis; •Coordinate services with
UN-“family” counselors, particularly in the context of critical incident
response, to deliver care not only to WBG and IMF beneficiaries, but also to
other UN beneficiaries as directed by the Head, MHWU. •In the best interests of staff
members and the organization work in a collegial and professional manner with
all HSD units to ensure continuity of care; •Work as a part of a team to
ensure divisional priorities are implemented consistent with the yearly
divisional work plan and the WBG Workplace Mental Health Strategy; •Develop and participate in
multidisciplinary programs in HSD as well as Country Offices; •Be proactive in building
partnerships with but not limited to HR, Internal Justice System, Country
Office Staff Association, and Security that support staff within the agency
and also with other agencies or relevant organizations; •Contribute to the development of
policies and guidelines, as well as written and visual materials to increase
awareness regarding important themes and topics related to staff wellness; •Complete administrative duties
such as maintain statistics on activities and completing reporting
requirements as per HSD requirements; •Participate and collaborate in UN
Staff and Stress Counselor Group (UNSSCG), and the UN Critical Incident
Stress Management Unit (CISMU) activities and working groups; •Maintain the highest ethical
standards related to the provision of psychological and/or counseling
services, including but not limited to confidentiality; practicing within the
scope of one’s experience and training; maintaining competencies through
ongoing continuing education; and undertaking appropriate clinical
supervision; •Perform other duties as required. Selection Criteria •Advanced degree (doctorate or
masters) in mental health-related field (Psychology, Marriage & Family
Therapy, Counseling, or Clinical Social Work); doctorate preferred. •Licensed, registered, certified -
or eligible for same - as a psychologist, clinical social worker, counselor,
or marriage & family therapist. •Training & skills in brief
counseling. •Demonstrated expertise working
with multicultural population. •International work/living
experience preferred. •Working knowledge of structure of
international multilateral organizations preferred. •Language skills in at least one
language (Dari, Pashto, Hindi, Urdu, Nepali, Sinhala, Punjabi) in addition to
English proficiency preferred. •Demonstrated ability to work
independently. •Demonstrated excellence in
clinical judgment and decision-making. Strong technology skills, to
include: •Electronic medical records •All MS Office products •Email (Outlook) •Video-conferencing & online
collaboration & presentation/training platforms (e.g., Webex, MS Teams,
Zoom, etc.) Experience: •Five years of relevant experience
post-attainment of applicable advanced university (graduate) degree. •Additional experience in an
occupational setting preferred, consulting on work-related stress. •Advanced training and/or
experience in individual counseling and therapy, in family and/or group
therapy, substance abuse, and post-trauma stress. •Substantial experience counseling
& consulting to/with multicultural clients. •Experience working collaboratively
in a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural team environment; ability to
manage confidential and sensitive matters with discretion, strong independent
judgment, and tact. •Demonstrated expertise working
with multicultural population. •International work/living
experience preferred. For more information and online application click here |
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