Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent medical humanitarian organization. As a non-profit, self-governed movement of over 63,000 dedicated professionals, we provide life-saving medical assistance to people affected by armed conflict, natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and exclusion from healthcare.
Our work is guided by medical ethics and the principles of impartiality, independence, and neutrality. We act based on need, and when we witness injustice, we speak out. Our commitment to professionalism and humanity can mean the difference between life and death.
People are our priority. At Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)/ Artsen zonder Grenzen, we are committed to an inclusive culture that encourages and supports the diverse voices of our employees. We encourage diverse applicants including individuals of all gender identities, ages, sexual orientations, nationalities, ethnic background, religions, beliefs, social and marital status, people with different abilities and all other diversity characteristics and how they intersect together.
With immediate effect, for our Country Programme in Manipur, India we are looking for a:
Mental Health Activity Manager
(6 months, based in Manipur, India)
Objectives of the position
As a mental health activity manager, you will create, implement and improve mental health and psychosocial support programmes for patients with medical, mental health, psychosocial and drug abuse. MSF’s mental health activities combine clinical and community‑based approaches and are integrated into existing medical services, including those targeting people with tuberculosis , HIV/AIDS and other chronic conditions. A substantial part of your work will involve training and supervising local staff who deliver psychosocial support, as well as ensuring high‑quality data collection, analysis and reporting.
In the Manipur programme, you will work within a multidisciplinary medical team (doctors, nurses, health promotion, a mental health supervisor, four counsellors, project coordination, admin and HR) in a One-Stop Centre (OSCC) providing treatment, psychosocial support and harm‑reduction services for people who inject drugs. The project operates along the Indo‑Myanmar border, where conflict, displacement and unsafe injection practices contribute to high rates of HIV, TB, MDR‑TB and Hepatitis C. You will support patients with these conditions through adherence counselling and low‑threshold psychosocial care, while strengthening the skills of local counsellors.
This vacancy is project-specific for Manipur, but the selected candidate may also be considered for inclusion in MSF’s international mental health specialist pool for future field deployments.
Specific Responsibilities
Lead mental health and psychosocial activities across the one-stop centre for people who inject drugs - PWID, HIV/TB/HCV services and mobile clinics, following the project’s mental health strategy.
Ensure high‑quality counselling at the one‑stop centre, in line with the harm‑reduction approach.
Oversee psychosocial support for HIV/TB/HCV patients as well as PWID and their caregivers, complementing testing and counselling services.
Strengthen community networks with the health promotion team by building and maintaining links with psychosocial support providers in the area.
Provide clinical supervision to the mental health and psychosocial team, especially for work with people who inject drugs or reporting mild to severe mental health related problems.
Participate in case discussions with the wider medical team to ensure mental health input is included in patient care.
Mentor the mental health supervisor to monitor activities and maintain ethical standards.
Collaborate on culturally appropriate strategies with the health promotion and community engagement manager.
Support accurate data collection and contribute to data analysis and monthly reporting to guide programme planning.
Candidate Profile
A master’s degree in clinical psychology, or equivalent (postgraduate) qualification in community psychiatric nursing, with strong clinical therapeutic experience; or experience as a psychiatrist
Licensed to work as psychologist or psychiatrist
Essential working experience of at least two years in direct clinical work with patients, as psychologist or other similar profession.
Extensive experience providing counselling and psychotherapy to Injecting Drug Users (IDUs), or people who have substance abuse issues, PLHIV and patients under-going TB treatment
Experience in coaching, supervision and facilitating trainings
Work or travel experience in developing countries
A good command of the English language (minimum B2)
Ability to cope with stress and to organize and prioritize workload
Ability to work in an international team
Willingness to work in an unstable and insecure environment
Availability of at least 6 months
Strong Assets
Demonstrable experience in clinical treatment of clients with trauma and/or with HIV/AIDS and/or tuberculosis
Work experience in a similar non-governmental organization abroad or with clients from various cultures and developing countries
A good command French, Arabic, and or Spanish
Information and Application
If you recognise yourself in this profile, we welcome you to apply directly via our website and upload a letter of motivation + Curriculum Vitae (in English) as one combined document.
The closing date for applications is:
July 19th 2026 at 23:59 CET. The application deadline mentioned above may be shortened or extended at the discretion of MSF.
In MSF we are strongly committed to professionalism and responsible behaviour and therefore the final phase of the application process is a background screening. Such screening consists of an identity check, check of employment history, reference check and declaration on behaviour.
For more information about the recruitment procedure, please contact Johanna Wilflingseder (Recruiter) – [email protected]
***No agencies please***