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Graduation program of Six Month Psychosocial Counseling Trainee (14th batch)

The Relief Trust organize a graduation program to the Six Month Psychosocial Counseling Trainee (14th batch). The certified trainer are now capable to apply necessary skills effectively, provide emotional support to those in need and conduct an awareness program on mental health and stress management. Graduates will also have access to regular supervision session in future.

                                                 

“Orientation program on Psychosocial Well-being of Adolescence”

The Relief Trust conducted an Orientation program on Psychosocial Well-being of Adolescence for the students across different community and private schools of Janakpurdham, Madesh Pradesh. The program aims to enhance student’s understanding of mental health, Stress, coping strategies, thereby promoting their overall psychosocial wellbeing through different yoga and physical exercise.

“4 day Capacity Building of Psychosocial Counselors to Support Children with Visually Challenged”

4 day Capacity Building of Psychosocial Counselors to Support Children with Visually Challenged,” program was conducted on 9-12, Shrawan 2081 (24-27 July 2024) at Hotel View Bhrikuti, Godawari, Lalitpur. Participants from thirteen districts of Nepal join this program. As the training consists of inclusiveness, there were visually impaired and sighted psychosocial counselors during the program.

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7 days Training on the Home-made Organic Pads

The closing ceremony of a training on the Home-made Organic Pads took place, organized by The Relief Trust in collaboration with Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward No. 9.

 

 

13th Batch Convocation Ceremony , 2024

Glimpses of the convocation ceremony of the 13th batch of the 6-month Psycho-social Counseling Training conducted by the The Relief Trust.

Congratulations and best wishes to all participated in the training.

Disability and Inclusion in MPHSS Training

TRT Nepal actively participated in an inclusive mental health and psychosocial support training in Surkhet district from February 28 to 29, 2024 organized by CBM Global and CMC. The training covered critical topics such as the IASC guidelines on emergency settings, definitions of disability, disability models, and the importance of community and organizational actions in the field of mental health and disability in Nepal. Through discussions on Quality Rights Training, building back better, inclusion challenges, and the consequences of exclusion in emergency situations, participants crafted an action plan employing universal design, regional accommodation, a twin-track approach, and key action areas. This pioneering training session, completed for the first time in Nepal, has equipped TRT Nepal with valuable insights and strategies to enhance their work in mental health and psychosocial support, demonstrating a commitment to applying these learnings in real-life situations to benefit the communities they serve.

Stress Management and Psychological First Aid – PFA (Online Training)

” दु:ख निवारण गुठी (The Relief Trust), in collaboration with UNICEF, conducted training for 120 Nepal Police officers working in different districts of the country under the Directorate of Women, Children, and Senior Citizen Services. The project, titled ‘Improving the psychosocial well-being of disabled children and adolescents through psychosocial support by trained service providers (security personnel and psychosocial counselors),’ involved electronic technology for online training sessions held from February 13, 2024, to March 07, 2024.” at Police Head Quarter, Naxal , Kathmandu.

Vacancy Announcement

Vacancy Announcement

The Relief Trust (TRT) Nepal
The Relief Trust (Dhukha Niwaran Guthi) Nepal currently seeking qualified Nepali
national professionals for the UNICEF Nepal funded project Project Coordinator
Officer and Finance cum Administration Officer. The project will seek to enhance
psychosocial wellbeing of boys and girls; improve psychological well-being of security
personnel and enhance their capacity to provide Basic Psychological First Aid to
children; enhance capacity of Psychosocial counsellors to support children with
disability (specifically visually challenged).
1. Project Coordinator
Location: Kathmandu and Madesh Pradhesh, Nepal
Term: Full time for the duration of the project (November 2023 to September 2024
Qualification: Masters’ degree or its international equivalent in psychology, public
health, social science, or other relevant fields with three to five years of experience
managing large, complex development programs with a preference for programs focused
on the psychosocial counselling and or mental health services.
Project Coordinator Officer will report to and assist the Executive Director with all
responsibilities, including the development and implementation of the Project vision,
strategy, and technical direction. The PC will serve as the secondary liaison with
UNICEF Nepal. S/he will oversee Project implementation and be responsible for
program design, planning and implementation and for supervision of the team members
under this project. The PC will assist the Executive Director with all aspects of program
performance, both technical and managerial, and ensure that procedures are adhered
for activity development, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, procurement,
budgeting and financial accounting. S/he will work with the Executive Director to
manage the recruitment, hiring, and to supervise other staffs and consultants.
2. Finance cum Administration Officer
Location: Kathmandu and Madesh Pradhesh, Nepal
Term: Full time for the duration of the project (November 2023 to September 2024
Qualification: Master’s degree in Accounting or Business Management/Administration
with minimum three years of work experience or Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or
Business Administration with minimum five years of experience.  Have strong
knowledge and experience with office accounting systems, including experience of
UNICEF Nepal's financial and accounting procedures is preferred, but not essential.
Finance and Administration Officer
The Finance and Administration Officer will report to the Executive Director and is
responsible for managing the Accounts section providing leadership on financial

operations, monitoring financial accountability and ensuring accounting systems in
accordance with TRT and Project agreement financial control policies and procedures.
At the same time as an Administration Officer, have to perform as the point of contact
for all employees, providing administrative support and managing their queries.
TO APPLY:
Send your updated resume, application cover letter and a copy of citizenship to:
Further Information & Application Details:
Contact: 01- 5903066, 9841349706
Email: trtnepal@gmail.com
In the letter and/or email subject line, please mention the position you are applying for.
Only short-listed candidates will be invited for written tests and interviews. Any effort to
influence the selection process will result in disqualification.
Qualified female candidates and candidates from ethnic minorities, socially excluded
and disadvantaged groups are encouraged to apply
Final deadline for application is 5:00 p.m. November 24, 2023.

Vacancy Announcement