SCOPE OF WORK: The Kids’ Animators Trainer responsibility is to provide the future animators with the basics to better understand and address Syrian children’s psychosocial challenges arising from the displacement, and to organize and deliver appropriate recreational activities.
Animation is a powerful tool that can stimulate children’s creativity. It also allows children in general, and especially Syrian children refugees, to discuss their concerns, to report on their situation and to educate other children and adults about issues that are important to their lives. It can help children to play away from any external pressures and allows them to tap their creative potential and better express themselves.
Who this position reports to: Livelihoods Manager
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Content of the training
Basics of psychological and social development of children
Overview of the current life of the Syrian children, common behaviors and problems for having experiences early atrocities of war
How to design and prepare children’s recreational activities, songs and games
Principles and techniques to facilitate recreational activities
Traditional (Syrian and Lebanese) games and songs: objectives, preparation and practice
How to create a context that facilitates kids’ constructive interaction, including among kids of different nationalities
How to form playing groups
How to prepare children for choosing whether to say “yes” or say “no”, in a way that is positive and in accordance with their own interests
Pre- and Post-training test requirements
The contractor will be entrusted with developing pre and post test questionnaires through which the level of knowledge and skills of the beneficiaries vis-à-vis the various training module components will be rated.
The pre test and post tests are the same questionnaire delivered before the training starts and after the last session
The contractor will be expected to collect the data, to analyze the results of the pre and post test questionnaires and to document them in a “Technical Training Report” to be submitted three days after the last training session to IRC.
Logistical arrangements expected from the contractors
At least one certified trainer to be recruited for the entire training’s period
Training books/material for distribution, if any
The venue, door-to-door transportation of beneficiaries (from home to venue and return), as well as the needed stationary
Catering as needed and appropriate (coffee and lunch break)
Certification of graduates, based on attendance and learning (measured against an entry and exit test)
Expected Deliverables
Application questionnaire
Final list of participants
One training curriculum of the duration of 6 to 8 weeks, to be reviewed by IRC, including agenda, module of each session, reference material to be distributed, pre and post test questionnaires
Delivery of training course over a maximum period of 8 weeks, the training course must be conclude by 26th October
Attendance sheets of each training day and per each group
Final training report including the results of pre and post tests of trainees
Photos of the training session on a CD to IRC
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Part Time
Application Submission Guidelines
APPLICANTS FROM ALL BACKGROUNDS STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ON A ROLLING BASIS.
STARTING DATE: Friday August 30, 2013
ALL APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO Hr.Lebanon@rescue.org WITH THE SUBJECT LINE “Kids’ Animator Trainer”
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
• Strong knowledge in how to communicate and deal with Children
• Social work understanding/experience and/or emergency / humanitarian action experience
• Strong experience in providing recreational activities to children (drama, play, games, circus, sport, storytelling, drawing/painting, artistic activities, music)
• Openness to working with Lebanese and Syrian communities
• Experience working with children
• Excellent creativity skills
• Excellent communication skills especially with children
• Social work understanding/experience and/or emergency / humanitarian action experience
• Strong experience in providing recreational activities to children (drama, play, games, circus, sport, storytelling, drawing/painting, artistic activities, music)
• Openness to working with Lebanese and Syrian communities
• Experience working with children
• Excellent creativity skills
• Excellent communication skills especially with children
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No