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Petit Corneille is recruiting a psychosocial interventionist responsible for managing visitation rights. Petit Corneille is committed to maintaining the connection between a child and their parents during times of rupture or fragility. Their mission is to offer tailored support to (re)build positive and sustainable relationships, respecting the needs and capabilities of both the child and the parent. Intervention occurs in a preventive framework or upon judicial decision, at the request of families or institutions such as the Minor Protection Service (SPMi), the Parental Support and Accompaniment Service (SEASP), and the Adult and Child Protection Tribunal (TPAE).Main MissionAs a psychosocial interventionist, your main mission is to respond to the new needs of the TPAE, within the framework of protection and monitoring. You are responsible for the protection of the child and adolescent while promoting the maintenance and quality of the relationships. Your actions aim to support parents in fulfilling their responsibilities and to coordinate efforts within the network. You work closely with parents, network partners, and ensure thorough follow-up of cases.Activities and Responsibilities- Actions of assistance, advice, and support to families with judicial involvement: - Establish and maintain a relationship of trust with the parents of the minor, listening to them, advising them, and supporting them in their efforts, implementing the measures decided by the judicial authority in child protection. - Assess familial situations and propose action plans tailored to the needs of minors and their parents. - Support families in resolving their difficulties, developing their skills, and accessing necessary resources. - Facilitate and encourage regular reports to judicial authorities, accounting for the evolution of cases and future actions. - You will also participate in other activities, primarily supporting visits and collaborating with the minor's parents, social services, judicial authorities, schools, and any other network actors to ensure a comprehensive and cohesive care approach.- Editorial Tasks: - Ensure comprehensive management of files (drafting reports, notes, letters, etc.) with great rigor. The quality of writing is crucial for this position. - Ensure compliance with procedures and respect for deadlines.Qualifications:- Degree in Psychology with a specialization in clinical psychology.Or: Master's degree in Law with a specialization in family law or children's rights.- CAS in child protection, systemic and/or conflict resolution.- Proven experience in the field and/or psychology specifically with families and knowledge of legal matters are particular assets.Skills:- Excellent listening capacity, proven interpersonal skills, and ability to establish a clear framework and show authority when necessary.- Analytical Skills: Strong sense of organization to manage a volume of cases, ability to synthesize complex issues to propose adapted solutions.- Writing Skills: Great ease in writing clear, precise, and structured documents.- Autonomy and Team Spirit: Ability to work independently while fully integrating into a multidisciplinary team.- Stress Management: High resistance to stress and ability to manage emotionally difficult situations.- Interview Techniques: Proficient in interviewing techniques, enabling constructive exchanges.Technical Skills: Very good mastery of standard tools (Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and Internet).Location: GenevaStart Date: As soon as possiblePlease attach a cover letter to your CV as well as your diplomas and work certificates. Applications are to be sent before April 30. jid0bcccdbaen jit0414aen jpiy26aen