To address the growing needs of children and youth in Lebanon, WCH is implementing the Makani project, adopting a Multi-Service Community Centre (MSCC) approach across 10 community centers in the North (T5 area). This initiative aims to deliver a comprehensive package of integrated services targeting marginalized and vulnerable children and youth aged 0-18 years, as well as their caregivers. The MSCCs serve as safe spaces offering a range of programs, including Education, Child Protection, Early Childhood Development (ECD), Life Skills, and youth engagement support through a community-based approach. The goal is to reach both Syrian and Lebanese vulnerable children in host communities, collective, and informal settlements.
• Refer to the Digital Learning officer of War child.
• Have IT background.
• knowledge with android tablets and apps
• Follow up on implementation.
• Assign an ID number, print or label each tablet, and attach the ID label for easy tracking.
• Create an Excel file with serial numbers, IDs, operating systems, and assigned students.
• Organize safe tablet rotation, store in secure locations with charging stations.
• Ensure tablets are charged at 50% minimum for effective use.
• Check charging cords for maintenance if no charging station is available.
• Develop a booking system for tablets and reserve the Language Lab in advance.
• Create a system for moving tablets between storage and classrooms.
• Maintain a logbook for tablet borrowing, noting dates, times, and quantity.
Keep tablet screens clean and verify covers, protectors, and headsets regularly.
• Report damages to the DL focal point, organize repairs.
• Conduct monthly inventory checks to identify missing equipment or deterioration.
• Download " AppLock " to restrict unauthorized access or unapproved app installations.
- Lebanon
- North Lebanon
- Tripoli
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