The Popular Aid for Relief and Development (PARD) is an independent grassroots organization working on gender equality and women’s empowerment, child protection, youth empowerment, environmental health, and relief for people in distress among Palestinian and Lebanese communities and refugees from Syria.
PARD is committed to fulfilling child rights in protection against abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence as contained in the United Nations Convention on the Child Rights and other human rights agreements.
Job Purpose: Support the implementation of the child protection project by ensuring the delivery of the CB-ECE KG1 Home room Teacher curriculum to children enrolled in PARD's Wadi zeni Kindergarden.
Responsibilities:
Support PARD’s scope of work, team, aims, beneficiaries, and objectives
Plan and prepare lessons and topics to be given to the class on a daily and a weekly basis
Coordinate with teachers of the same level concerning the daily and weekly plans
Report the plans to the Head Teacher and the Project Coordinator
Deliver the material of the plan on a daily basis to the children
Maintain class order and organization
Document children’s attendance
Report the progress of the children through assessments on a timely basis
Fill the pre-tests and post-tests assigned by MEHE with the children
Ensure the safety of the children while being in class
Submit monthly timesheets to the Project Coordinator
Participate in all relevant meetings and capacity-building programs
Understand and comply with the Child Protection and PSEA Policy
Requirements:
BA in education, preschool education, social sciences, or another related field- or equivalent experience
1-2 year experience in a similar position with children 4 to 6 of age
Knowledge and experience with the CB-ECE curriculum
Demonstrated planning and time management skills
Ability to work as a room teacher and within a team
- Lebanon
- Mount Lebanon
- Chouf
To be considered for the position, interested candidates should send their CVs to hr@pard-lb.org by end of the year. Please use the subject line "Early Childhood Education (ECE) Teacher" in your email (emails with no subject line will be discarded). Due to a large number of candidates, only short-listed applicants will be selected for interviews.
The Popular Aid for Relief and Development (PARD) doesn’t discriminate in employment based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, and age.