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SOGIESC Trainer

Project Background

As part of the project “Enhancing the inclusivity of the LGBTI community in workplaces in Lebanon”, which is funded by the European Instrument for Democracy & Human Rights (EIDHR), ACTED has selected MOSAIC to implement a campaign focused on promoting human rights and inclusion of the LBGTQI+ community in the workplace. Therefore, the selected applicant will sign a contract with ACTED but will work for MOSAIC.

Proposed Initiative/Campaign

Promoting LGBTIQ+ inclusiveness and acceptance in the workplace by creating an awareness video and a podcast and by providing coaching to five companies in North Lebanon hoping to turn internal policies into more inclusive policies. A session reserved to political parties to highlight their role in amending legislation.

Introduction

In Lebanon, LGBTIQ+ persons face discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identities in all aspects of their lives. Homophobia and social oppression are still vastly widespread due to cultural prejudices. The outbreak of COVID-19 in Lebanon affected all individuals, particularly the LGBTIQ+ community who already suffered from multi-layered types of violence due to cultural, legal, societal, religious and socio-economic reasons. In fact, due to the imposed lock-down measures and curfew restrictions, LGBTIQ+ who mainly work in the informal sector and do not benefit from any form of social protection have actually lost their jobs. In addition to the pandemic, Lebanon has been suffering from multiple crises, including a political instability, an unprecedented economic crisis, and the port explosion of the 4th of August 2020. The latter also had a direct impact on the LGBTIQ+ individuals as many of them resided or worked in the areas that were most affected by the blast.

A quick glance at the beneficiaries’ profiles registered at MOSAIC since 2014 shows that around 80% of them are unemployed, even though 35% have pursued higher education.

Through this project, MOSAIC seeks to represent the LGBTIQ+ community residing in Lebanon and to promote their inclusion at the workplace. The project will mainly target employers in North Lebanon in order to encourage them to create inclusive policies and work environments. In addition, the project will also target political parties during their electoral campaigning period to lobby for the adoption of LGBTIQ+ rights in their electoral programs.

Who is MOSAIC

MOSAIC is a holistic program committed to improve the health and well-being of marginalized individuals.

Tasks and Scope of Work

Under the overall supervision and the support of MOSAIC’s team, the SOGIESC trainer/consultant will be conducting 5 half-day training sessions. He/she will be providing in person training to key people working in North Lebanon.

Moreover, the recruited trainer will provide some introductory sessions on Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity/Expressions, and Sex Characteristics (SOGIESC) to emerging political parties.

Duties and Responsibilities

The SOGIESC Trainer will be responsible of the following:

  • Oversee and ensure achievements of capacity building plans through development and implementation of monitoring and evaluation tools including pre and post-tests.
  • Develop the training’s content and teaching aids including the agenda, training methodology, handouts, evaluation forms and pre and post tests, which will be discussed and approved by the MOSAIC team.
  • Develop a comprehensive training curricula and interactive training materials on topics around Gender and Sexual Orientation Based Violence, basics of gender, discrimination, sexism, racism, abuse, trafficking, sexual exploitation, community mobilization, safe identification and referral of Gender Sexual Orientation Based Violence Victims/Survivors.
  • Tailor training to the level of the participants, but should include at least identification and referrals, disclosure and provision of basic training instructions.
  • Develop comprehensive and tailored capacity building plans for Trainers in the SGBV sector and implementing partners based on respective needs and ensuring quality services
  • Facilitate 5 training sessions in North Lebanon on SOGIESC issues.
  • Provide an introductory training explaining the importance of establishing anti-discriminatory and inclusive policies and legislations. These sessions aim to influence the development of the electoral programs of different parties, in light of the upcoming parliamentary elections to be held in 2022.
  • Submit a report within a week after the trainings are completed.
Qualifications and Skills
  • University degree or higher education relevant to social work, gender studies or other relevant fields.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills.
  • Experience in conducting training needs analysis/assessments and developing training programs for a broad range of audiences from different institutional levels.
  • Priority to candidates who have experience and a strong understanding of alternative Sexual Orientations and Gender Identities, particularly with the LGBTIQ+ Community.
  • Experience in the humanitarian field is preferable
  • Fluency in English and Arabic is required.
  • Thorough understanding of best practices and strategies in Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) response (case management, psychosocial support, etc.) and SGBV primary prevention and risk reduction
  • At least 5 years of proven experience in the SGBV field.
Intervention Sectors
Development
Location
  • Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Consultancy
Application Submission Guidelines

Applications should include a detailed CV with at least two References. Please send your CV in English, writing in the subject the reference “SOGIESC Trainer” to the following e-mail address: lebanon.jobs@acted.org. The deadline for submission is December 31, 2021. Any CV submitted without reference will be disregarded.

Note: The position will be filled as soon as an adequate CV and quotation are submitted.

Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
5 to 10 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Very Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No