.TELE-PSYCHIATRIST (BASED IN ANY OCBA-HUB)Part TimeMedicalDo your skills and experience not precisely match the requirements? MSF-OCBA is an organization committed to promoting diversity and equity by providing equal access to professional opportunities. We understand that women, people of color, indigenous individuals, members of the LGTB+ community, and other underrepresented groups often hesitate to apply for employment if they don't meet all the requirements. At MSF-OCBA, we strive to create a diverse, inclusive, and genuine workplace. Therefore, if you're interested in this position but your experience doesn't align perfectly with the selection criteria, we encourage you to apply anyway. You might be the ideal candidate for this or other positions.GENERAL CONTEXTMédecins Sans Frontières is an international independent medical-humanitarian organization, which aids populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race, religion, creed or political affiliation.MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THE POSITIONThe Psychiatrist leads the technical support for mhGAP clinicians remotely (via confidential and secure Telemedicine solutions) and face-to-face. This position will contribute to boosting MSF ´s ambitions to have quality psychiatric care as a standard feature of MSF's medical action, specifically when delivering Mental Health and Psychosocial Support packages, ensuring technical capacity to provide quality psychiatric support for MSF patients. In addition, the Psychiatrist will be part of the network of MSF telemedicine specialists on Store and Forward Telemedicine Platform providing expert opinion on psychiatric cases.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESTraining, supervision and coachingSupport field teams in management of psychiatric cases through direct supervision, on the job-training for clinicians responsible for patient care, as well as co-management and occasional provision of direct psychiatric care, telemedicine consultations in exceptional cases in real-time as needed for complex/severe cases.Provide trainings (remotely and face-to-face) to medical doctors (general practitioners), nurses and other clinical staff, on psychiatric care based on MSF Protocol for Pharmacological Management of Mental Disorders and mhGAP intervention guide 2.0 (and 3.0), and on the best evidence on non-pharmacological care.Run regular supervision sessions with field mhGAP clinicians, mainly remotely. mhGAP clinicians are usually medical doctors (general practitioners), nurses or other non-specialized clinical practitioners who have the capacity to diagnose and treat people with mental health conditions.In field visits, assess quality of the psychiatric care provided, clinical/technical needs, perform gap analysis, provide training and live supervisions.Review monthly psychiatry databases and provide feedback to projects