(KENYA-EAR PROGRAM)
Consultancy Duration: June – December 2025 (7 months)
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is an independent and impartial aid organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict, and disaster. We support people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups to meet essential needs, improve their living conditions, and uphold their dignity and rights.
In Kenya, HI supports refugees and asylum seekers through inclusive programming. In Kakuma refugee camp and Kalobeyei settlement, HI provides mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) through a team of national psychosocial staff and trained community psychosocial workers. These frontline workers often face emotional strain due to repeated exposure to distressing stories, increasing their risk of burnout and vicarious trauma. To maintain service quality and safeguard staff well-being, HI is seeking a qualified consultant (individual or firm) to provide clinical supervision to psychosocial staff working in these locations.
Clinical supervision is a core component of ethical and effective MHPSS service delivery. It provides a structured space for reflection, skill enhancement, and emotional support, enabling staff to manage complex cases, maintain boundaries, and uphold professional standards. It also plays a crucial role in preventing vicarious trauma and promoting personal resilience and self-care among staff—especially those who are themselves from displaced or vulnerable communities.
HI implements mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) activities in the Kakuma refugee camp and Kalobeyei settlement to persons experiencing psychological distress.
The team includes:
These staff provide non-specialized psychosocial support aligned with IASC guidelines, such as Group Problem Management Plus (GPM+). HI is part of the Kakuma MHPSS Technical Working Group, collaborating with partners including IRC, Kenya Red Cross, LWF, DRC, and FCA. Clinical supervision will further strengthen the capacity and well-being of HI-trained staff working in this resource-limited and high-demand context.
Overall Objective:
To provide regular clinical supervision that supports staff in delivering quality psychosocial services while ensuring their own mental health, professional development, and adherence to ethical practice.
Specific Objectives:
Service Delivery Modalities
Monthly/Weekly group supervision sessions for two groups:
Duration: 1 hour per session, per group
Modality: Remote (Microsoft Teams, Zoom, or Google Meet)
Timing: Preferably at the end of each month/week to reflect on recent experiences
The clinical supervisor will coordinate directly with staff to schedule sessions. Special consideration will be given to Community Psychosocial Workers who may be more exposed to trauma and fatigue due to their close ties with the refugee communities.
A supervision facilitation plan-Monthly/weekly (including themes, methods, and timelines), to be approved by HI.
Application documents submitted will be evaluated in three (stages);
(A) For firms or institutions
Consultancy for Clinical Supervision
Consultancy for Clinical Supervision
Administrative and technical annexes
(List of items to be included in the file, e.g.: training plans, media of any kind (dvd, cdrom, etc.), breakdown of costs, methods, general purchasing agreements, etc.);
A technical proposal including methodology, supervision themes, and timeline
Potential service providers who meet these requirements and are available within the time period indicated should submit an application letter and curriculum vitae indicating their relevant qualifications, skills and experience, their understanding of the TOR, detailed budget as well as three recommendation letters by the current and previous institutions where similar services are/were provided.
The deadline for submission of expression of interest (technical and financial budget proposal)
Interested and eligible bidders are requested to send soft copies of application and company profile documents listed below to the following email address:
(Please indicate Clinical Supervision for National and Community Psychosocial Staff on the subject line in your email application)
The electronic copies of the application to reach Handicap International office on or before 26th May 2025 5PM
Tagged as: Handicap International - Humanity & Inclusion, Kenya
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