Duties and responsibilities
- Maintain a safe and effective environment during the sessions, ensure child-friendly atmosphere. ( No physical discipline, or fighting )
- Ensure the SHLS Center is Safe, equipped, and clean for children on a daily basis.
- Consulting children of the SHLS and taking their views into consideration.
- Take the children’s attendance on a daily base.
- Developing rules with children and apply consistently: develop these rules with the children themselves. Rules must be fair, appropriate and agreed on by the children themselves
- Providing opportunities for children to participate in designing and conducting activities
- Ensure that children feel comfortable, safe, and respected.
- Ensure that all games and equipment are accounted for, clean, and stored securely at the end of the day.
- Supervise and support children’s play activities for maximum of 4 hours per day.
- Gather data from the children for registration and attendance in addition filling in of the M&E tools related to the children’s well-being throughout the project.
- Screen for and monitor protection needs and gaps in and around the SHLS and refer child protection cases to the child protection officer or the case management team/focal point
Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor Degree.
- Work Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience.
- Demonstrated Skills and Competencies related to working with children and particularly vulnerable children.
- Fluent in speaking and writing both Arabic and English Language is plus.
- Be an influencer (positive role model).
- Flexible, adaptable, and handle stress.
- Understands the work with children , cross-cultural setting
- Demonstrate conflict – solving behaviors.
- Team player and network building.
Intervention Sectors
Development
Location
- Lebanon
- North Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Part Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
1 to 2 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No