General Duties
- Implement the services provided during the project and identify most vulnerable participants interested in being engaged in the activities, coordinate and communicate with participants;
- Follow-up attendance, report absences and propose appropriate measures when needed;
- Complete with high competency the assigned tasks and assess challenges and ways forward for each task.
- Follow and stick to the time plan shared by the line manager for the assigned activity.
- MEAL / Data collection
- perform the outreach of labor
- Responsible of assessing the activities with participants through Focus Group Discussions in coordination with the M&E.
- Organize referrals and follow-up cases;
- Organize the data and documents related to the activity.
- Follow-up in depth with the ongoing activities and participants and generate ideas for improvement.
- Prepare daily and weekly reports on activities;
- Summaries on each implemented activity once achieved;
- Attend and actively participate to weekly staff meeting;
- Participate, as requested, in workshops and coordination meetings intended to improve professional knowledge and skills relevant to assigned responsibilities.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Previous experience in outreach and assessment activities.
- High experience in engaging with most vulnerable communities.
- The Job requires understanding the challenges faced in field. Excepted to work under challenging circumstances, that requires a patient and calm attitude.
- It is preferred that the candidates are living in the area where the work is being held.
Intervention Sectors
Recovery and reconstruction
Water sanitation and hygiene
Location
- Lebanon
- North Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Application shall be sent with the subject "Social worker" to the following email adress:
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
1 to 2 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Excellent
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No