- Location: Mekelle, Tigray Region
- Reports To: Family Preservation Coordinator – Tigray
- Department: Family Preservation
- Grade: GC
- Status: Full-Time
Position requires the successful completion of an extensive criminal background check.
Job Summary
The Psychosocial Support Officer (PSS Officer) plays a key role in AGCI’s Family Preservation Program in Tigray, working to strengthen families and support children impacted by conflict, trauma, and chronic vulnerability. The PSS Officer provides trauma-informed psychosocial support, counseling, assessments and case follow-up, home visits, family strengthening training, and life skills development for children and caregivers. The person works closely with the Family Preservation Coordinator in Tigray and the Family Preservation Manager to ensure children and families under AGCI’s care heal from trauma, improve wellbeing, and build resilience. The role also provides support to income-generating activities (IGAs), financial distribution, and case management for enrolled families.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
- Conduct regular home visits to assess the emotional, psychological, and family needs of enrolled children and families.
- Develop individualized psychosocial care plans in collaboration with the Family Preservation Coordinator.
- Provide trauma-informed individual and group counseling sessions for children and caregivers affected by conflict, violence, and loss.
- Identify severe mental health cases and provide appropriate referrals to specialized service providers.
- Offer ongoing follow-up and other referrals for high-risk cases
- Conduct all assessments and case follow up in accordance with AGCI’s standard operating procedures and case management standards
- Document all goals, assessment, progress, contact, and case notesin AGCI’s case management system.
- Facilitate trauma-informed life skills training for children focusing on self-regulation, confidence building, communication, safety, and healthy relationships.
- Organize and deliver parenting skills training, including Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) principles, positive discipline, self-regulation, attachment-building techniques, and conflict resolution for caregivers.
- Conduct support group sessions for caregivers to strengthen coping skills, stress management, and resilience.
- Facilitate training sessions for children, caregivers, and community members on psychosocial wellbeing, child protection, mental health awareness, and parenting skills.
- Provide debriefing, psychosocial first aid, and emotional support during crisis situations
- Participate in the development, implementation, and tracking of case care plans for each child and family.
- Conduct routine assessment and follow-up visits to ensure families are progressing toward stability, and long-term resilience.
- Support families to access community services, school enrollment, health care, and other social protection systems.
- Coordinate with community structures, local administrations, schools, women and youth offices, and health centers for holistic support.
- Promote safe, nurturing, and protective environments for children at home and in the community.
- Support in developing beneficiary stories of impact and transformation for AGCI’s stories channel, marketing platforms, and other needs as necessary
- Assist the Family Preservation Coordinator in identifying appropriate IGAs plans for caregivers.
- Ensure accurate and timely entry of all psychosocial and case management data into AGCI’s case management system.
- Prepare weekly, monthly, quarterly, and bi-annual activity reports in collaboration with the Family Preservation Coordinator.
- Maintain highly confidential and ethical handling of all beneficiary data.
- Conduct all activities in accordance with AGCI’s code of conduct and Safeguarding Policy and standards, ensuring protection for children and beneficiaries remains AGCI’s primary objective.
- Report any suspected cases of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or protection concerns immediately and appropriately.
- Promote trauma-informed care, non-violent communication, and positive discipline practices across all program activities.
- Support AGCI vision trips and donor visits when required.
- Maintain punctuality, professionalism, and reliability in all aspects of work. Perform other tasks as assigned by the Family Preservation Coordinator or Manager.