Help Line Counselor

Posted By: National Workers Welfare Trust

Hyderabad

Junior Management

Program Implementation

Child Care and Nutrition

Job Description

National Workers Welfare Trust

Applications are invited from suitable candidates for multiple positions to work in a Migration Resource

Centre & Psycho-social helpline in Hyderabad.

About NWWT: National Workers Welfare Trust (NWWT) was initiated in 1998 and works with

unorganised labour with particular attention to women/ domestic workers, migrant workers, also

working in the field of child rights. NWWT has worked with many national and international

organisations on the problems of migration.

Presently, NWWT is collaborating with IOM & TOMCOM in operationalizing Migrant Resource Centres

and related services to prospective migrants and returnee migrants in Telangana, towards which a helpline is operating based at Hyderabad. On contract basis applications are invited from qualified candidates.


Helpline Counsellor (1 position, Remuneration: Rs.30,000/- Per Month)

Job Profile:

• Answering the helpline calls on regular basis.

• Deliver the professional counselling services to the client reached out to the helpline.

• Maintaining all the records of calls in the given format

Eligibility Criteria:

• Possess a full-time master’s degree in counselling or clinical Psychology (MA/MSc) from a

recognized and reputed University.

• Proficiency in Telugu, English, Hindi and Urdu

• Have sound knowledge of therapeutic process skills and psychotherapy.

Suitable and interested candidates may submit their resumes with a one-page cover letter to Sr. Lissy Joseph, Chairperson NWWT email to : nwwt2016@gmail.com

Phone number: 9441675817


Location: Hyderabad, Telangana


Eligibility Criteria

Not Specified

Desired Candidate Profile

Graduation - Graduate-Other


Organization Details

  • Organization Name:National Workers Welfare Trust
  • About Organization:The National Domestic Workers’ Movement [Registered as National Domestic Workers’ Welfare Trust under the Bombay Public Trust Act 1950, Regd. No. E-17253- (Mumbai)] has been at the forefront of championing the rights of domestic workers, children in domestic work and migrant domestic workers, since 1985. Today our work is spread across 16 states of India, engaging nearly 200,000 domestic workers in major cities, towns and villages. NDWM encourages empowerment of domestic workers through solidarity, participation and leadership training. Together we work for the labour rights of domestic workers, seeking dignity and justice. While lobbying with Government to pass comprehensive legislation for protecting their rights, we also create strong public awareness to enable domestic workers to achieve a healthy recognition in society. Over 30 years NDWM has achieved several gains for domestic workers and we are committed to continuing our work until every domestic worker is able to enjoy a lif

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