




Country Spain Province Madrid – Madrid Application Deadline 12/01/2026 Category Direct Care **Information about the NGO** Tomillo Foundation **Rating** (22 ratings) **info** Response rate: 64.14% **info** **Objective** ------------ At TOMILLO FOUNDATION, we support children and youth in situations of vulnerability through an innovative socio-educational model that enables them to discover and develop their full potential, enhance their employability, and improve their living conditions as well as those of their surroundings. Founded in 1984, Tomillo has an average annual staff of 194 professionals, mostly educators, pedagogues, and psychologists, and over 350 volunteers. In 2022, we supported a total of 3,553 people in situations of vulnerability through education, entrepreneurship, and employment training programs. **What will your responsibilities and duties be?** * Conduct assessments and diagnoses of minors’ and families’ situations, and plan interventions, contributing to the development of Individual Educational Plans (IEPs) and Family Work Plans. * Prepare reports according to established protocols. * Provide psychological intervention with minors and families through individual sessions, guided by the intervention report and established protocols. * Facilitate group workshops for minors and families. * Manage planning for scheduled psychological support throughout the academic year. * Manage applications (databases) for monitoring and tracking interventions. * Participate in case-coordination meetings (internal and external). * Support minors’ personal and social skill development, individually and in groups, through educational reinforcement or leisure-based activities. * Conduct periodic and final follow-up and evaluation of minors and families, referring them to appropriate resources as needed. * Collaborate with the team on report writing, annual general programming (AGP), activity documentation, and program planning. * Maintain relationships and collaborate with external stakeholders essential to carrying out duties (e.g., schools, social services, Child Protection Agency, health centers, etc.), and participate in area-specific working groups. **Profile:** **What do we require?** * Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Psychology. * Master’s degree in General Health Psychology, Systemic Therapeutic Intervention, and/or certification as a Psychotherapist. * Minimum two years’ experience working with families in situations of social vulnerability. * Proficiency in office software, especially Word, databases, and Excel. * Fluency in communication and information technologies. **Competencies** * Adaptability: positive and flexible response to changing needs, proposing solutions and innovative models. * Collaboration: cooperation with others, sharing professional knowledge, resources, and information. * Communication: transparency and active listening to establish and maintain positive interpersonal relationships. * Emotional management: recognition of one’s own and others’ feelings, self-motivation, and effective emotion regulation. * Positive leadership: attitude and ability to inspire, mobilize, and guide others. * Organization and planning: mindset and skills to set priorities, plan objectives, and apply appropriate methodologies and tools. **What do we offer?** * Indefinite-term contract * Remuneration aligned with the Social Action and Intervention Collective Agreement, Group 1. * Part-time schedule of 33 hours per week. * Morning and afternoon shifts, Monday to Friday, in the Usera area. **Competencies:** Problem analysis and resolution, Capacity for learning, Optimism and enthusiasm, Ability to lead initiatives, Organization and planning, Technical and personal reliability, Interpersonal communication, Teamwork, Diplomacy and professionalism **Level:** Specialist **Type of contract:** Part-time **Duration:** Indefinite **Salary:** Between €18,001 and €24,000 gross/year **Minimum education:** Master’s degree **Minimum experience:** At least 2 years **Start date:** 03/12/2025 **Number of vacancies:** 1


