Jesuit Refugee Service is an international humanitarian organization, with a mission to accompany, serve and defend the rights of refugees and forcibly displaced people. JRS has a priority to work wherever the needs of displaced people are urgent and unattended by others, and offers a human service to refugees and the communities through a wide range of rehabilitation and relief activities most of which centre around formal and informal education needs.
The mental health department aims at improving the psychosocial well-being of intellectually and developmentally challenged persons and their families through increasing insight, creating awareness and improving effectiveness of the care givers by providing psychosocial services, special needs education, rehabilitation and habilitation, services, trainings and outreach programs.
JRS in Kenya seeks to fill the position of the mental health coordinator
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