Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the?4-week Shamiri?intervention without prior formal health training as part of?the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive?ten hours?of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors. They?lead?group-based intervention sessions with high school students within the schools we will be implementing with in Murang'a Counties. Prior research has shown that Shamiri Fellows are effective—thorough, skill-full, clear, and adherent to session protocol—at delivering the Shamiri intervention.?We are seeking an energetic and self-motivated team player to join our sixth class of Shamiri Fellows.?
Roles and Responsibilities
Delivering Life Skills intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
Observing punctuality on all matters that concern Shamiri.
Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
Recording group sessions attendance.
Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
Requirements
A minimum of KCSE Grade C.
Aged between 18-22 years.
Demonstrate the ability to recognize and reflect on one's own values, attitudes, beliefs, biases, emotions, and past experiences.
Demonstrate interest in helping others and ensuring their confidentiality, fair treatment, safety, and wellbeing.
Demonstrate commitment to the broad scope of values, ethics, and goals at the height of the Shamiri mission.
Possess strong communication skills and attention to detail.
Possess time management, organizational, and problem-solving skills.