Terms of Reference (ToR): Trainer
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PHASE Nepal
Terms of Reference (ToR)
Mental Health and Psychosocial Counselling and PEN Intervention at primary health service setting capacity building
Trainer Positions: 2
- One for Mental Health and Psychosocial Counselling
- One for PEN (Package of Essential Noncommunicable Diseases Interventions)
Location: PHASE Nepal project areas (with field travel as required)
Duration: Short-term assignment (exact duration to be discussed during contracting)
Application Deadline: 16 July 2025
1. Introduction
This ToR outlines the roles and responsibilities of short-term Trainers to conduct training on Psychosocial Counselling and Non-Communicable Disease (NCD)/ PEN intervention The training aims to build the capacity of frontline health workers to provide evidence-based, empathetic care at the grassroots level.
2. Background
PHASE Nepal is a non-governmental organization established in 2006 with the vision of a self-empowered and self-sustained society free from all forms of discrimination. It works in health, education, livelihoods, research, and independent living across remote communities in Nepal.
This training is part of PHASE Nepal’s ongoing effort to strengthen the primary healthcare delivery system by equipping health workers with essential counselling skills in psychosocial wellbeing and PEN Intervention
3. Objectives
The training will enable participants to:
- Effectively apply culturally sensitive counselling techniques tailored to community needs
- Accurately identify and manage psychosocial issues and prevalent non-communicable diseases such as hypertension and diabetes
- Provide comprehensive community-level counselling, including timely referrals and consistent follow-up care
- Promote empathy, reduce stigma, and encourage sustainable healthy lifestyle changes through clear and compassionate communication.
4. Scope of Work
The trainers will:
- Design curriculum and develop session plans aligned with national guidelines
- Facilitate training sessions on:
- Psychosocial Counselling: Mental health basics, empathy, listening, trauma support, stigma reduction
- PEN Intervention: Risk factors, prevention, early detection, lifestyle changes, patient education, and referral
- Use case studies, group discussions, and role-plays
- Develop and implement pre- and post-assessments
- Submit a comprehensive training report
5. Target Audience
Frontline health workers from rural health posts and outreach centers
Includes,
- Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs),
- Health Assistants (HAs),
- Staff Nurse (SNs),
- Auxiliary Health Workers (AHWs)
6. Methodology
- Interactive lectures and presentations
- Group work, role play, storytelling
- Case studies and real-life examples
- Brainstorming and participatory problem-solving
- Use of culturally appropriate visual aids
7. Timeline and Duration
- Training sessions will be conducted in July/Aug 2025
- Each session will last approximately 3–5 days
- Trainers must be available for planning, delivery, assessment, and reporting
8. Deliverables
- Detailed session plans and curriculum
- PowerPoint slides and handouts
- Pre- and post-assessment tools
- Summary of participant feedback
- Final training report with recommendations
9. Trainer Responsibilities
- Design training materials in line with PHASE Nepal’s objectives
- Deliver participatory and engaging training sessions
- Facilitate practical, group-based activities
- Evaluate training outcomes and provide feedback
- Submit all deliverables within the agreed timeframe
10. Evaluation of Training
Effectiveness will be assessed through:
- Pre- and post-training tests
- Daily feedback and reflection
- Observation of participant engagement
- Final training report
11. Required Qualifications and Experience
- Master’s degree in Psychology, Public Health, Nursing, or related field (preferred)
- Minimum 5 years’ experience in psychosocial counselling or NCD training
- Proven skills in adult learning and participatory facilitation
- Experience working in rural or community healthcare
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Willingness to travel to remote locations
12. Budget and Payment
- Fees will be negotiated based on experience and assignment scope
- Payment will cover:
- Training preparation
- Facilitation
- Materials development
- Reporting
- Travel and accommodation will be arranged or reimbursed as per PHASE Nepal’s policy
13. Confidentiality and Intellectual Property
- All materials, resources, and reports developed during the assignment will remain the property of PHASE Nepal
- Trainers must maintain confidentiality of all information obtained during the assignment
14. How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit the following documents to: vacancy@phasenepal.org
Deadline: 16 July 2025
Required Documents:
- Expression of Interest (EoI) outlining relevant experience and understanding of the assignment
- Brief methodology and tentative work plan
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Sample of similar previous work
- Names and contact information of three recent professional referees
- Itemized financial proposal
15. Evaluation and Selection Process
Applicants will be assessed based on:
- Relevant experience and qualifications
- Clarity and practicality of the proposed methodology
- Cost-effectiveness of the financial proposal
- Proven success in similar assignments
Overview
Category | Public Health, Development Project, Counseling / PsychoSocial, Trainer , Nursing |
Openings | 2 |
Position Type | Contract |
Experience | 5+ years |
Education | M.P.H. (Masters in Public Health), M.Sc. / M.N. (Masters in Nursing), Masters in Psychology |
Posted Date | 08 Jul, 2025 |
Apply Before | 16 Jul, 2025 |
City | Bhaktapur |