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Partnerships – Lilongwe

Mental Health Officer (MHO) – Global Partnerships

Reports to: Global Partnerships Coordinator
Department: Global Partnerships

About the Role

The Mental Health Officer (MHO) – Global Partnerships plays a critical role in strengthening global collaborations by supporting partners to design, implement, and scale Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Groups (IPT-G) within their existing programs.

As an ambassador of StrongMinds and the IPT-G model, the MHO will build trusted relationships with partner organizations, provide technical leadership, and ensure high-quality, culturally responsive delivery of IPT-G interventions without compromising the integrity of the model.

This role may involve embedded support within partner organizations to build their capacity to independently manage, expand, and sustain IPT-G programming.

Key Responsibilities

1. Project Design & Start-Up

  • Support partners to assess and map referral resources (mental health, GBV, etc.).
  • Integrate IPT-G primary and secondary indicators into existing partner M&E systems.
  • Review and strengthen project indicators to measure IPT-G impact.
  • Facilitate curriculum adaptation workshops to culturally tailor IPT-G materials.
  • Conduct capacity assessments of facilitator trainees and supervisors.
  • Develop detailed work plans for IPT-G cycles.
  • Deliver in-person and/or virtual training on IPT-G programming management.
  • Develop supervision and follow-up frameworks in collaboration with partners.

Expected Impact:
Clear referral pathways, integrated M&E systems, culturally adapted materials, trained facilitators, and structured implementation plans in place before cycle rollout.

2. Training & Capacity Building

  • Prepare and conduct core IPT-G facilitator trainings.
  • Orient partner management teams on IPT-G, depression screening, and community sensitization.
  • Submit timely, high-quality training reports (within 14 days of training).

Expected Impact:
Partners equipped with technical skills to independently implement and supervise IPT-G interventions.

3. Community Mental Health Programming (IPT-G Cycle Delivery)

  • Support implementation of IPT-G cycles including community mobilization, screening, and weekly sessions.
  • Provide weekly coaching, mentoring, and debriefing sessions to facilitators.
  • Coordinate self-care sessions for facilitators.
  • Conduct quality assurance checks and recalibration meetings at the end of each cycle.
  • Ensure accurate data collection for reach, outcomes, and impact analysis.
  • Prepare and submit cycle reports within 14 days after completion.

Expected Impact:
High-quality IPT-G cycles delivered, measurable client outcomes achieved, and continuous improvement embedded in implementation.

4. Communication, Learning & Global Collaboration

  • Coordinate bi-weekly meetings with partners and StrongMinds teams.
  • Hold weekly supervision meetings with the Global Partnerships Coordinator.
  • Document and share learnings, recommendations, and scaling insights.
  • Engage with technical teams across Global, Uganda, and Zambia offices for support.
  • Prepare weekly, monthly, and end-of-cycle reports.

Expected Impact:
Documented lessons learned, strengthened global scaling strategies, and transparent reporting systems.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Community Psychology, Counselling, or related field.
  • Background training and implementation experience in IPT-G is an added advantage.

Required Experience & Competencies

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in program management (experience in global collaborations preferred).
  • Experience in mental health interventions, training, and mentorship.
  • Demonstrated ability to design and implement reporting systems.
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
  • Excellent communication and report-writing skills.
  • Proficiency in MS Excel/Access and PowerPoint.
  • High cultural awareness and ability to work across diverse contexts.
  • Strong crisis management and troubleshooting skills.
  • Ability to build and maintain effective partnerships.

STARTING DATE – 1ST APRIL 2026

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  • Job City Malawi
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StrongMinds (www.strongminds.org) is a dynamic and fast growing 501(c)(3) social enterprise that focuses on one of the most pervasive mental illnesses in the world.  We treat depression among women of all ages in Africa, where access to mental health treatment is extremely limited, and we are guided by a goal to treat two million depressed African women.

Since its start in 2014, StrongMinds has treated nearly 60,000 women with depression in Uganda and has recently expanded into Zambia. We are the only organization scaling a solution to depression in Africa with a potential to serve millions in the next ten years.

 

StrongMinds has earned an impressive reputation in the global mental health space. In addition to media coverage in the New York Times, Forbes and the Stanford Social Innovation Review, we are described by UK organization Founders Pledge as the most cost-effective mental health organization working in the developing world. Our partners include Save the Children, BRAC, Grand Challenges Canada, and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation.We are also proud to be a founding partner of citiesRISE. 

StrongMinds Uganda seeks to fill the vacant position of Regional Finance and Administration Manager, based in Kampala with 30% to other regions and applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced applicants. This is a one year contract renewable subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funding.

 

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0 USD Malawi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week StrongMinds

Partnerships - Lilongwe

Mental Health Officer (MHO) – Global Partnerships

Reports to: Global Partnerships Coordinator Department: Global Partnerships

About the Role

The Mental Health Officer (MHO) – Global Partnerships plays a critical role in strengthening global collaborations by supporting partners to design, implement, and scale Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Groups (IPT-G) within their existing programs.

As an ambassador of StrongMinds and the IPT-G model, the MHO will build trusted relationships with partner organizations, provide technical leadership, and ensure high-quality, culturally responsive delivery of IPT-G interventions without compromising the integrity of the model.

This role may involve embedded support within partner organizations to build their capacity to independently manage, expand, and sustain IPT-G programming.

Key Responsibilities

1. Project Design & Start-Up

  • Support partners to assess and map referral resources (mental health, GBV, etc.).
  • Integrate IPT-G primary and secondary indicators into existing partner M&E systems.
  • Review and strengthen project indicators to measure IPT-G impact.
  • Facilitate curriculum adaptation workshops to culturally tailor IPT-G materials.
  • Conduct capacity assessments of facilitator trainees and supervisors.
  • Develop detailed work plans for IPT-G cycles.
  • Deliver in-person and/or virtual training on IPT-G programming management.
  • Develop supervision and follow-up frameworks in collaboration with partners.

Expected Impact: Clear referral pathways, integrated M&E systems, culturally adapted materials, trained facilitators, and structured implementation plans in place before cycle rollout.

2. Training & Capacity Building

  • Prepare and conduct core IPT-G facilitator trainings.
  • Orient partner management teams on IPT-G, depression screening, and community sensitization.
  • Submit timely, high-quality training reports (within 14 days of training).

Expected Impact: Partners equipped with technical skills to independently implement and supervise IPT-G interventions.

3. Community Mental Health Programming (IPT-G Cycle Delivery)

  • Support implementation of IPT-G cycles including community mobilization, screening, and weekly sessions.
  • Provide weekly coaching, mentoring, and debriefing sessions to facilitators.
  • Coordinate self-care sessions for facilitators.
  • Conduct quality assurance checks and recalibration meetings at the end of each cycle.
  • Ensure accurate data collection for reach, outcomes, and impact analysis.
  • Prepare and submit cycle reports within 14 days after completion.

Expected Impact: High-quality IPT-G cycles delivered, measurable client outcomes achieved, and continuous improvement embedded in implementation.

4. Communication, Learning & Global Collaboration

  • Coordinate bi-weekly meetings with partners and StrongMinds teams.
  • Hold weekly supervision meetings with the Global Partnerships Coordinator.
  • Document and share learnings, recommendations, and scaling insights.
  • Engage with technical teams across Global, Uganda, and Zambia offices for support.
  • Prepare weekly, monthly, and end-of-cycle reports.

Expected Impact: Documented lessons learned, strengthened global scaling strategies, and transparent reporting systems.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Community Psychology, Counselling, or related field.
  • Background training and implementation experience in IPT-G is an added advantage.

Required Experience & Competencies

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in program management (experience in global collaborations preferred).
  • Experience in mental health interventions, training, and mentorship.
  • Demonstrated ability to design and implement reporting systems.
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
  • Excellent communication and report-writing skills.
  • Proficiency in MS Excel/Access and PowerPoint.
  • High cultural awareness and ability to work across diverse contexts.
  • Strong crisis management and troubleshooting skills.
  • Ability to build and maintain effective partnerships.

STARTING DATE - 1ST APRIL 2026

2026-03-10

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