AND is currently supporting a youth initiative on good governance whereby youth are introduced to the legal framework regulating good governance in local authorities including public procurement law and processes.
Responsibilities:
- To design and deliver an interactive training curriculum for youth and municipalities to include the following:
- Introduction to the public procurement Law
- Principles of the Public Procurement Law
- Public Procurement Law Authority
- Records of Public Procurement Law Procedures
- Terms book, methods of public procurement, steps and obstacles
Requirements
- A minimum of bachelor’s degree in law, Masters is preferred.
- Minimum of 2 - 3 years' relevant experience in design and training delivery.
- Good time management and organizational skills.
- Ability to engage with community members in an open manner, maintain confidentiality and respect.
- Positive and professional attitude, able to organize.
- Works well in a team, flexible, and able to handle pressure well and able to move in the field.
- Computer literacy preferred but not required.
- Strong communication skills.
- Critical thinking and analysis competencies.
Deliverables
The provider of services shall be responsible for the following deliverables.
- Training Syllabus and timetable
- Materials used throughout the workshop and training curriculum.
- Training logistics (attendance sheet, record keeping…).
- Total cost including number of hours and/or days + cost per hours and/or day.
- Appraisal by the end of the training with further recommendations.
Reporting
The trainer shall report to the project manager.
Intervention Sectors
Advocacy & Awareness
Location
- Lebanon
- Aakkar
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
2500 to 3000 (USD)
Contract Type
Consultancy
Application Submission Guidelines
Kindly put in the subject the title of the position you are applying on.
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
2 to 3 years
Education Degree
Masters Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No