THE MEN?S DEVELOPMENT NETWORK IS RECRUITING FOR:
PART-TIME CONTRACTED SESSIONAL FACILITATORS FOR MEND PROGRAMMES IN
LAOIS / OFFALY (PORTLAOISE), KILDARE (NEWBRIDGE), WEXFORD AREAS.
CONTRACT BRIEF: Facilitation (assessment, one-to-one and
co-facilitated group sessions) of the CHOICES Programme for male
perpetrators of domestic abuse under contract to the Men?s
Development Network (of which MEND is a project), funded by the
Department of Justice and Equality. This will include appropriate
(limited) administrative work and accountability to the MEND Area
Coordinator. This work will run parallel with an integrated Partner
Support Service. Work is dependent on sufficient referrals to the
Programme.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK AND PAID TIME INVOLVED.
ASSESSMENT AND ONE-TO-ONE
Men referred or self-referred to the Mend Programme are Assessed for
Risk and Suitability usually 2 x 1 ? hour sessions. If found suitable
they have up to 7max one-to-one pre-group sessions, each of 1 hour?s
duration. As a facilitator you will schedule these sessions directly
with the men allocated to you by the Mend Local Area Coordinator.
GROUP WORK
Following pre-group one-to-one?s the men will join a weekly rolling
group programme, this involves ? hour preparation beforehand, two
hour group session and ? hour?s debrief afterwards. So, 3 hours in
total once a week. You will be part of a mixed gender team of 3
facilitators.
OTHER WORK-RELATED MEETINGS.
Monthly Clinical Supervision in group 1 ? 1 ? hours in duration
Monthly Risk Management meetings 1 hour?s duration
Practice Supervision in group once every two months 1 hour?s
duration
There may be occasional Team meetings outside of these regular
meetings
ETHOS OF APPROACH: The MEND Programme aims to work in a supportive,
respectful and challenging way with men to hold them accountable for
their violence and abusive behaviour towards their
partners/ex-partners, to bring about an end to this behaviour and to
foster more caring and respectful ways of relating. The programmes use
a mix of psycho-educational tools, exercises, role-play etc. as well
as engaging with live material as it emerges. The Facilitators are
expected to work with a therapeutic sensibility that will deepen the
work of the group and maximise the men?s motivation to change that
is rooted in each man?s developing ethical framework. The group
sessions are videoed for the purpose of training and practice
supervision.
QUALIFICATION: We are looking for people, in these locations, who have
a counselling qualification or equivalent and experience facilitating
groups would be of benefit.
TRAINING: A combination of Shadowing with more experienced
facilitators plus completion of the Carlow Institute of Technology?s
Certificate in Facilitating Domestic Violence Intervention Programmes
with Men. This is a Level 8 Special Purpose Award **Apply on the
website** credits and is a combination of online and residential
training and will be provided by the Men?s Network.
To apply send a Covering Letter and current Curriculum Vitae to:
**Apply on the website** or post to John Doyle, MEND c/o Men?s
Development Network, **Apply on the website** O Connell St. Waterford
X**Apply on the website** E**Apply on the website**.
CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: 5PM WEDNESDAY **APPLY ON THE
WEBSITE**TH JULY
Interviews to take place in Carlow, Wednesday July **Apply on the
website**th **Apply on the website**
For further information, phone John at **Apply on the website** and
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Type: Permanent
Payment:
Category: Others