Shamiri Institute is seeking an energetic, diligent, and self-motivated team player to join its staff as a clinical supervisor on a six-month contract.
Job Description:
Shamiri Supervisors will be part of our Shamiri program—a youth-led, youth-oriented mental health care program and delivery system that integrates two essential elements: 1) a rigorously tested evidence-based mental health intervention (the Shamiri intervention) that includes simple, empirically supported psychological elements, uses stigma-free, culturally appropriate content, and 2) dissemination in secondary schools by youths trained as lay-providers and integration into a three-tier mental health care model that brings together youth lay-providers and expert clinicians and psychiatrists. Shamiri Supervisors will supervise our Shamiri Fellows. The project will be implemented in Nairobi, Kiambu, Kajiado, Muranga, Kisumu, Homabay, Machakos, Migori, and Kakamega Counties.
Roles and responsibilities:
- Supervising Fellows throughout their tenure (training through program wrap-up)
- Completing a supervisor training program and attending and assisting with Shamiri Fellow training.
- Undertaking necessary continuous professional development as provided by Shamiri.
- Attending all program sessions, you are assigned and always arrive on time.
- Assisting with logistical aspects of program delivery, particularly in preparation for and during program delivery at schools.
- Acting as a line of communication between Shamiri Fellows and Shamiri staff.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participation and Shamiri Fellows’ health, confidentiality, and safety.
- Attending meetings with fellow Shamiri supervisors and relaying information promptly outside meetings as and when necessary.
- Develop and submit weekly reports highlighting the following: special cases reported, challenges reported during the week, positive highlights of the week, etc.
- Work with Hub Coordinators to resolve basic-level issues and disputes among fellows.
- Help with orientation, onboarding, and training of the Shamiri Fellows as and when needed.
- Working, with supervision, to provide clinical support to the in-need students in schools during and after the program implementation.
- Consistently update relevant digital hub channels.
Requirements:
- A bachelor’s degree in psychology, counselling, or clinical psychology. Some past practice experience in clinical practice, wellness, psychology, or mental health work (e.g., having worked as a Fellow or a group leader) would be an added advantage.
- Demonstrate the ability to recognize and reflect on one’s values, attitudes, beliefs, biases, emotions, and past experiences.
- Use mistakes as opportunities for growth.
- Demonstrate interest in helping others and ensuring their confidentiality, fair treatment, safety, and well-being.
- Demonstrate commitment to the broad scope of values, ethics, and goals at the height of the Shamiri mission.
- Possess strong organizational and problem-solving skills; show that you are highly responsible.
- Possess strong time management skills and a strong sense of punctuality.
- Possess strong communication skills both with supervisors and supervisees.
- Possess a strong desire to learn.
- Possess some basic writing skills.
Application Information:
- Successful candidates will be engaged on a 6-month contract from 18th October 2024 with possibility of 3 month extension.
- All Supervisors will be paid KES 40,000 per month during this duration.
- All Supervisors will receive a logistical stipend during training.
- Interested candidates should apply through the Shamiri Institute Careers portal.
- NO EMAIL APPLICATIONS. If you have any questions, please email Okoth ([email protected]).
- Applications done using AI (ChatGPT) will be rejected.
- Applications should be submitted by 4th October 2024. No late applications will be allowed past this date.
About Shamiri Institute
We are a youth-led organization shaping the future of mental health by making it affordable for all, personalized to an individual’s needs and circumstances, and integrated within existing caregiving systems and community life. This will help to build a future where young people can thrive across the African continent. Based in Nairobi, Kenya, Shamiri was founded in 2018 at Harvard University by award-winning Kenyan entrepreneur and community – mobilizer Tom Osborn and rising global mental health researcher Katherine Venturo-Conerly. Since our founding in 2018, we have worked with over 10,000 youths in secondary schools across Kenya. Through our work, young people have experienced a 40% improvement in mental health and well-being, a 14% improvement in social relations, and a 3% improvement in academic grades. Watch this TED talk for more information about our work.