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The Lead Psychologist is primarily responsible for leading the mental health initiative of HumAngle Foundation, providing psychosocial support to civic actors in-house and externally.
The role requires strong facilitation skills and the development of strategic plans that will support the sustainability of the organisation and the mental health initiative.
The Lead Psychologist will report directly to the Foundation Director. This role is strictly for Abuja residents.
Role Details
Provide psychological assessment, crisis intervention techniques and consultation services to individuals, teams, and organisations in the nonprofit space.
Responsible for design of psychosocial support services for persons directly affected by conflict
Identify and cultivate relationships in the nonprofit sector and generate relevant partnership proposals.
Design and support the implementation of projects geared towards raising mental health awareness across various populations.
Design and implement innovative workshops and webinars to share insight on mental health in Nigeria
Lead external and internal mental health training workshops.
Support grant writing where projects are related to mental health.
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