Job description
Program Title: Strengthening Mental Health and Psycho-Social Support in Palestinian camps and Gatherings for Children, Women and Families Affected by the Syrian Refugee Crisis – Phase II
Position: First Aid & Fire Safety Training Providers – Consultancy
1. Background
MAP works for the health and dignity of Palestinians living under occupation and as refugees. In response to the current humanitarian refugee crisis in Lebanon, MAP is currently implementing the project “Strengthening Mental Health and Psycho-Social Support in Palestinian camps and Gatherings for Children, Women and Families Affected by the Syrian Refugee Crisis – Phase II”. The project is managed in partnership with four Palestinian NGOs, and it is co-funded by UNICEF; it aims to mitigate the impact of war and displacement and contribute to strengthening resilience and positive coping mechanisms among Palestinian refugee women and children from Syria, their families and the host Palestinian communities. The project integrates a Gender Based Violence prevention and response component.
2. Objective of the consultancy:
The main objective of the consultancy is to deliver First Aid and Fire Safety training in different locations to support MAP partners’ field staff to improve safety of children and other beneficiaries attending activities in partners’ community centers and/or other venues.
The training providers interested should be able to delivery one or both the training above mentioned.
The training provider(s) selected will delivery two different training cycles covering the following topics:
The First Aid training:
Prevention of major incidents/Safe Practices
Burns
Suffocation
Wounds
Content and use of First Aid Kit
Practical part: exercise different kind of possible interventions
The Fire Safety training:
Prevention of fire in general
Safe practices for Fire Safety in community centers (including the proper localization and maintenance of safe tools)
Types of fire and types of fire extinguishers
Practical part: how to use fire extinguishers, how to control fire in closed spaces (rooms/stairs) or control fire erupted in gas cylinder/cooking gas, etc.
The training should be conducted in 1 or 2 sessions (if necessary); each session should be last maximum 7 hours (i.e.: from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.). The maximum number of trainees will be 20 per session.
3. Location and timeframe:
Location:
The training should be delivered in a way to cover four regions and should be conducted in the following five locations: Tripoli (North), Chtoura (Beqaa), Beirut (Mt. Lebanon), Sidon and Tyre (South).
Timeframe:
MAP is expecting to organize the two training in January 2016. Different availabilities will be taken in consideration, but in case of similar offers, it will be given priority to those providers available in January.
4. Key tasks:
Under the direct supervision of MAP’s team.
Identify and suggest other possible relevant topics for the training
Prepare a pre and post-test for the training
Prepare the training agenda and material
Facilitate/deliver training sessions in Arabic
5. Required skills and technical capacities:
Five or more years’ experience in Fire Safety/Fighting and/or First Aid and with related tools
Five years of experience in conducting similar trainings
Fluency in Arabic language
Availability and readiness to travel to above-mentioned locations
Ability to work in close coordination with other team members
Be certificated and legally authorized to conduct similar trainings, highly desirable
Previous experience of working with NGOs and INGOs, highly desirable
Ability of providing adequate venues for possible practical exercises, a strong asset
Ability to provide official certificates for First Aid trainees, preferable
6. Deliverables:
Draft training agenda covering theoretical and practical parts has to be provided for review and possible integration (if necessary) 2 weeks in advance the 1st training cycle
A copy of training material (presentations, texts/documents, references) has to be provided in advance 2 weeks in advance the 1st training cycle
Final agenda of the training has to be provided for final review at least 1 week in advance the 1st training cycle
Narrative report covering the days of the training
At moment of training, providers have to be able to provide tools necessary for practical exercises (training fire extinguisher, training gas cylinder, training cooking gas, training dummies for first aid training, etc.)
7. Deadline for applications:
Deadline for applications is 4 January 2016.
Due to time constraints, we regret only being able to contact shortlisted candidate providers.
8. Application process:
All applicants should send in English to Massimo Alone (MHPSS Project Coordinator), massimo.alone@map-uk.org, and in copy to Marta Petagna, marta.petagna@map-uk.org (MAP Director in Lebanon):
Cover letter/Presentation of the Provider(s) (maximum one page)
Financial offer/daily fee expectations (maximum one page)
CV (no longer than three pages) including contact details of at least two professional referees), both documents should be
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Consultancy
Application Submission Guidelines
All applicants should send in English to Massimo Alone (MHPSS Project Coordinator), massimo.alone@map-uk.org, and in copy to Marta Petagna, marta.petagna@map-uk.org (MAP Director in Lebanon):
• Cover letter/Presentation of the Provider(s) (maximum one page)
• Financial offer/daily fee expectations (maximum one page)
• CV (no longer than three pages) including contact details of at least two professional referees), both documents should be
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
No Degree Required
Arabic
Excellent
English
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No