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Over two years after the escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine, a total of 7.6 million Ukrainian refugees remain overseas and a further 5.1 million remain internally displaced in Ukraine. Currently, an estimated 17.6 million people within Ukraine require humanitarian assistance, including the need of food, water and medicines.
5,796,748 refugees have crossed the Polish border, 591,947 refugees have crossed the Moldavian border and 1,127,998 refugees the Romanian border.
This situation has led ACF France to open Country Offices, in Ukraine, Poland and Romania and ACF Spain in Moldova.
ACF has deployed a regional multi-sectorial strategy through direct implementation and partnership. Core activities are Food Security & Livelihood (canned and dry food distribution, hot meals, cash) and Mental Health & Care Practices (psychosocial support, PFA training, Baby Friendly Space, psychiatric referrals). Additionally, in Ukraine the strategy also includes WASH activities (rehabilitation/repair of centralized water and sanitation networks, minor repair of Collective/Transit Centers, emergency Water supply and hygiene kit distribution) as well as Health & Nutrition (primary health care structures support including provision of medicines and trainings).
In Ukraine ACF currently intervenes in the East (Dnipro, Kharkiv, Sumska and Zapporizhzhia).
Under the supervision of the Deputy Field Coordinator, you will implement and monitor the assigned MHPSS, Protection and Care Practices project(s), following ACF strategy and standards, international standards and national policies.
More precisely, your role will be to:
You hold a Master’s degree in clinical psychology, or in psychology; or in psychiatry with at least 2 years of experience (minimum of 1 year in humanitarian sector).
You already have worked in different contexts and settings (urban areas, rural areas, in volatile security context, in development and emergency settings).
You have an expertise in psychosocial sector and humanitarian field (traumatology is an advantage).
You have a capacity to work in a complex environment with different levels of coordination.
You have a proven experience in project cycle and team management.
You have excellent diplomatic, communication, team management and organizational skills.
You are fluent in English written and spoken. Ukrainian/Russian is an asset.
ACF is committed to people with disabilities and actively fights against all forms of discrimination.
It is a very interesting context of work on a major humanitarian crisis in the heart of Europe.
There is a good atmosphere on the base even if the workload is intense. Staff is generally qualified and motivated, bringing high quality standards to the activities implements.
The position will manage a growing and renewing team and will lead on expanding to new areas.
Life in Dnipro and Mykolaiv can be seen as challenging from a security perspective but does offer very good living conditions with a lot of restaurants, bar, shops available in city center.
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