Major Responsibilities:
- Providing training to teachers in the subject area of the unified approach for retention support program.
- Supervising the teachers of the subject in terms of delivery of teaching material, general attitude in class and behavior with students.
- Monitoring the weekly planning of teachers.
- Providing evaluative feedback on the effectiveness of teaching strategies for further improvement.
- Liaising with Al-Fayhaa over matters of advice, resources, methods and planning involved in the teaching of the subject.
- Assisting, when necessary, in presenting information to external parties about the program.
- Arranging, when needed, support for teachers in their classroom.
- Attend training sessions related to the unified approach organized by UNICEF or any other implementing partner.
Job Requirements:
Professional Experience
- At least 3 years of professional experience in the teaching of the related subject.
- Experience in report writing.
- Experience in modern teaching methods.
- Experience in children psychology.
Educational Qualifications
- Bachelor degree in the area subject. Master degree is a plus.
- Teaching Diploma.
Skills
- Spoken and written fluency in English, French & Arabic.
- Excellent writing skills.
- Leadership skills are a must.
- Facilitation skills.
- Excellent interpersonal and networking skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Microsoft Word & Excel.
- Strong oral and written communications skills.
- Able to establish and maintain effective working relations with people of different cultural backgrounds.
- Strong organizational skills and attention-to-detail.
- Knowledge of contextual diversity of various areas of Tripoli, Lebanon.
Intervention Sectors
Education
Location
- Lebanon
- North Lebanon
- Tripoli
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
800 to 1200 (USD)
Contract Type
Part Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Experience Requirements
1 to 2 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Very Good
French
Basic
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No