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Educator

General duties and responsibilities: -       Work directly with teenagers in the INTERSOS  implementing recreational activities and PSS activities; -       Ensure that child protection principles are understood, enacted, maintained and enforced in the INTERSOS Centers; -       Coordinate and work under the supervision of the Project manager, the Project Manager Assistant and the PSS Coordinator; -       Cooperate and coordinate the work with the other project’s staff; -       Inform the Field Activities Coordinator about any logistic difficulty met during the activities implementation; -       Inform the PSS Coordinator about any difficulty met during the activities implementation related to the to the interaction with the youths; -       Acts in the best interests of the child.   Specific duties and responsibilities:   Youth Centers - Child Friendly Spaces: -       Plan, organize and run the activities with the teenagers. -       Ensure children under her/his responsibility are not exposed to any form of harm or stress during the activities. Follows security rules. -       In collaboration with the CM organize ad hoc awareness sessions on GBV and CP concerns for the teenagers attending the activities; -       Organize informal skills training for youths; -       Work with teenagers and for teenagers. During all the time with the teenagers: welcome them; listen them; play with them; guide them; Work hard to make them feel comfortable and happy. -       Plan and manages activities that are: Various; Safe; adapted to the age and the gender of the teenagers; adapted to the physical and mental capacities of the teenagers; adapted to the needs of the teenagers; Adapted to the number of teenagers attending the center. -       Facilitate and encourage the participation of all teenagers, notably the most vulnerable ones, ensuring proper attention is paid to their specific emotional, psychosocial and physical needs / difficulties. -       Be available for eventual training provided by INTERSOS or other organizations. -       Ensure that the provided centre material is accounted for and secured at the end of each day.   Case Management: -       If needed refer teenager attending the activities to the psychologist;   Administration: -       If required be the final responsible for the petty cash related to the activities with teenagers; -       Prepare weekly liquidity plan; -       Sign the daily the attendance register;     Reporting: -       Provide PSS Coordinators and FAC with the follows reports: a) Weekly activities planning b) Weekly activities report d) Weekly/Monthly UNICEF monitoring tool   Meeting: -       Be available to participate in meeting in the centre or in Tyre INTERSOS Office. -       Meets with other program staff as required.   Qualifications:   -       Advanced Diploma in Social Work or equivalent; -       1 to 3 years work experience in implementing recreational activities, psychosocial activities and informal/formal education activities with teenagers; -       Knowledge CP and GBV issues; -       Strong organizational skills; -       Strong interpersonal skill and communication skills; -       Good Knowledge of English; -       Good knowledge word and excel; -       Driving license holder;   Any change to the proposed activities should be discussed with the INTERSOS officers in Tyre.   A high degree of flexibility on the part of all staff is expected in order to respond to the ever-evolving situation. This job description may change based on the situation in the field. He/she can be asked required to perform other related duties as identified by his supervisor.   He/she knows INTERSOS Chart of Values and Code of Ethics.   I have read and understood the job description and I agree to perform the duties stated herein to the best of my ability.  
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Minimum Bachelor’s
Arabic
Fluent
English
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No