Who we are
Save the Children's work saves and improves children's lives around the world. We work to ensure children have healthcare, food and shelter, as well as learning and child protection services when children need it most. We are committed to helping all children achieve their full potential by ensuring they grow up healthy, receive a good education, and stay safe.
Securing children's rights is the foundation of our work. Millions of children around the world are denied their rights, simply because of who they are or where they are from. We know that to ensure every child has the chance for a future their rights must be upheld. Through our programming, emergency responses and advocacy, we put the most vulnerable children first, tackling the barriers to survival, learning and protection.
Tasks and Responsibilities
- Outreach potential participants.
- Conduct assessments using KOBO.
- Support in the preparation of training sessions (printing materials, stationery, session plans, training schedule) and monitor the cash for work.
- Deliver life skills training, and ensure the presence of the participants within the technical trainings and the cash for work.
- Promote and ensure youth participation in all activities.
- Ensure that all activities are done in an appropriate location in line with minimum standards.
- Document all necessary feedback and provide regular monitoring report to the FSL assistant.
- Ensure that all youth are aware of any Feedback and complaint mechanism.
- Ensure any specific organization assessment tools are implemented where applicable.
- Ensure that youth are not exposed to any form of harm or stress during their placement and that they feel safe and respected.
- Ensure participation of youth in the program in a non-discriminatory as well as age and gender sensitive and appropriate approach.
- Respect and Abide to the organizations internal code of conduct and child protection/safeguarding policy.
- Demonstrate a willingness to work in an emergency context.
- Use Excel and other data entry tools proficiently.
Qualifications:
- University degree with up to 1 year of experience; or high school degree with minimum 3 years of experience in youth programming.
- Prior experience as a trainer or facilitator is required.
- Should be motivated, flexible and have good communication skills.
- Should be a good model for youth and demonstrate maturity.
- Lebanon
- Beqaa
Save the Children is a global humanitarian organization committed to diversity and inclusion, working towards empowering and protecting children worldwide and in the countries where it operates. Save the Children highly encourages and welcomes receiving applications from qualified candidates regardless of their diverse gender, orientation, disability, marital status, race, colour, ethnic origins, religion and beliefs. Save the Children has a global policy on anti-harassment as well as zero tolerance for discrimination, bullying, sexual exploitation and abuse. All applications will be looked at and treated with the strictest confidentiality and transparency regardless of the diversity of candidates
Kindly apply by sending your resume to the following email: lebanonvolunteers.zahle@savethechildren.org
Candidates from: Mashghara, Sohmour, Marj, Qaraoun, Jeb Janine and Ghazzi are encouraged to apply.
Please mention the position you are applying for in the email subject.
Save the Children does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.