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World Vision is an international Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation working in almost 100 countries world-wide to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.
Key Responsibilities
As the Technical Specialist, Mental Well-being, you will contribute to embedding mental well-being systems and practices across the Partnership.
Embedding mental well-being into systems and practice
- Develop and adapt guidance, tools, and frameworks that integrate mental well-being into policies, leadership practices, and operational systems.
- Support integration of mental well-being into staff care and organizational resilience practices.
- Contribute to aligning mental well-being approaches with the Staff Care & Well-being Strategy and Theory of Change.
Strengthening leadership capability and reducing stigma
- Design learning initiatives that build manager confidence in supporting staff well-being.
- Develop resources that promote responsible conversations about mental health and reduce stigma.
- Work alongside leaders to strengthen psychologically safe and supportive workplace practices.
Supporting contextualization and field ownership
- Partner with offices to contextualize global guidance in culturally grounded and accessible ways.
- Encourage locally owned approaches to mental well-being integration.
- Capture field insights and emerging practices to inform continuous improvement.
Contributing to learning and collaboration
- Support monitoring and reflection aligned with the Staff Care Theory of Change.
- Document lessons learned and contribute to knowledge sharing across the Partnership.
- Collaborate across staff care, well-being capacity, relational well-being, and work design functions.
- Contribute to a community of practice on staff well-being and MHPSS
Your work will focus on building systems that protect and promote well-being, rather than providing direct clinical care.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Required Skills, Knowledge and Experience
- Minimum 7 years of experience in mental health, psychosocial support (MHPSS), or organizational well-being roles
- Demonstrated experience integrating mental health into organizational systems and policy
- Experience developing training or awareness campaigns on workplace mental health
- Advanced education in psychology, organizational psychology, public health, or related field
- Advanced training in compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, or trauma-informed workplaces an advantage
- Professional certification in counselling, coaching, or mental health first aid desirable
- Proven cross-cultural experience in INGOs or complex global organizations
- Fluency in English, fluency in additional languages considered an advantage
- Has worked in a national or regional office and understand the realities of complex systems, competing priorities, and limited resources.
- Recognizes that mental well-being at work is shaped by leadership behavior, culture, workload, and psychological safety.
Preferred Skills, Knowledge and Experience
- Strong understanding of humanitarian contexts, cultural dynamics, and staff care challenges and practices.
- Knowledge of ISO 45003, WHO Guidelines for Mental Health at Work, or similar frameworks.
- Demonstrated ability to develop culturally sensitive tools and approaches.
- Experience in stigma reduction initiatives or sector-wide learning projects.
- Multilingual capacity strongly preferred.
- Proven advising capabilities with the ability to influence widely across a diverse international organisation.
- Skillful communicator with advanced influencing skills that can transcend boundaries and work effectively across all levels of a complex organization.
- Ability to operate effectively and responsively in a fast changing, ambiguous environment, and deal with high pressure situations calmly and with energy and resilience while managing multiple priorities and deadlines.
- Ability to work well independently; a motivated self-starter, with good initiative and problem-solving skills.
- Strong ability for critical thinking, displaying proactive and innovative approaches to work streams.
- Strong coaching and consulting competences.
Travel and Work Environment Requirement
- Up to 20%, dependent on Partnership Travel Guidelines
- Ability to work regularly outside of business hours sometimes in hazardous conditions