ROLE PURPOSE: (this role is dependent on funding)
Since the outbreak of violence in Syria in the spring of 2011, the number of Syrians crossing to Lebanon continues to increase. The influx of Syrians has created labour competition, decreasing daily wages and reducing the number of days work each household is able to access. This has resulted in less purchasing power for both Syrians and Lebanese families. Additionally, rent, food and some non-food prices (especially fuel) have increased as a result of border closures. The combination of decreased income and increased cost of essential expenditure is causing many households to engage in negative coping strategies, such as sending children to work, depleting assets and savings, and taking debt.
While delivering humanitarian assistance programs to address these needs, Save the Children is also focused on supporting the local economy. Border closures have interrupted the supply of Syrian goods, but alternative trade routes have been identified and Lebanese equivalents are available. As markets continue to function and traders struggle with decreased purchasing power in communities, Save the Children is using cash and vouchers as a mechanism for assistance. In addition, Save the Children is developing a longer-term strategy, which includes supporting livelihoods. Cash-for-work, vocational trainings and small business development are all activities to be implemented.
Save the Children is scaling up its emergency response in Food Security in Beirut and Bekaa and seeks assistants for each base to ensure smooth implementation of activities.
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
Contribute to the registration and verification of beneficiaries by collecting appropriate data
Work closely with colleagues from other sectors on activities focused on youth, and that can be tied into the activities under the traineeship and apprenticeship programs
Contribute to the monitoring and evaluation of activities by collecting appropriate data from selected beneficiaries and hosting organizations and businesses using pre-made questionnaires
Conduct household interviews and focus group discussions to collect information, as needed
Act as a liaison between communities and the Save the Children office; maintain good relationships with beneficiaries and local leaders/authorities; and report any identified issues to the Livelihoods Officer
Conduct trainings and sensitization sessions for youth beneficiaries and the community
Follow up closely with hosting organizations of youth humanitarian trainees and SME owners
Contribute to data entry, as needed
Comply with Save the Children policies and practice with respect to child protection, code of conduct, health and safety, equal opportunities and other relevant policies and procedures.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Degree in Economics, Business Management, International Relations, Development studies or similar field
Minimum 1 year of experience in development programs, preferably working in livelihoods programming
Experience in field work and community mobilization
Experience in monitoring and close follow up with beneficiaries and hosting community
Experience in conducting training and sensitization sessions for communities and beneficiaries
Fluency in written and spoken Arabic and English
Computer skills (especially Excel)
Strength in interpersonal, communication and presentation skills
Flexibility and willingness to change work practices and hours, and capability to work in insecure environment
Available to travel in country
Recommended knowledge and experience:
Familiarity with refugee communities in country of operation
Familiarity with the Beirut or Bekaa region
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Please specify the position you are applying for in MAIL SUBJECT
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
No Degree Required
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No