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Graphic Designer

About Teach for Lebanon

 

Teach For Lebanon (TFL) is an NGO working to ensure that all children in Lebanon, regardless of socioeconomic background, have access to quality education. The model of Teach For Lebanon is an education innovation that focuses on youth capacity building to provide quality intervention and systemic support for students. TFL employs and trains Lebanon’s most promising graduates, “TFL Fellows”, and places them in schools serving underprivileged refugee and Lebanese children. These Fellows receive on-going training and support to address educational disadvantages by providing transformational teaching that places their students on a path of academic success. Along the way, they become leaders and advocates for a better Lebanon.

Learn More: www.teachforlebanon.org

 

Role Summary

                                                                          

The Graphic Designer officer will be working on two aspects; communication and design. Their main focus will be in supporting the Communications & Creative Manager in production of visual content for TFL’s different platforms (social media posts, campaigns, web articles, newsletters etc.). They will also be working on the production of design material (giveaways, stationary, recruitment material etc.) as required for TFL events and organizational needs.

 

Main Accountabilities

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Design, update and develop the organizations’ ATL (such as roll-up banners, booth branding…) and BTL’s branding needs (such as stationery, certificate templates, office branding, digital banners, posters, invites, branded giveaways…) and prepare printed files for production.
  • Design and develop branding elements to support specific projects’ and departments’ needs through the form of illustrations, logos, color palettes, supporting graphics, infographics…
  • Tailor designs of TFL’s publications and templates to create a unified and consistent brand image (Presentation templates, manuals, stationery, …).
  • Support the Communications & Creative Manager in the creation of any needed graphics or visuals that aid the existing communication channels (newsletter, articles, annual report…).
  • Review existing social media layouts and suggest possible design improvements to ensure better audience interaction.
  • Visit the field and document TFL related events (take photographs/videos and record stories) for possible future use in content development. *
  • Edit videos/photographs accordingly. *

 

*These responsibilities are applicable if the candidate exhibits photography/videography skills.

Knowledge, skills and experience

  • Bachelor in Graphic Design, Marketing or any other related field.
  • 1-2 years of experience in graphic design.
  • Proficiency in English and Arabic; French is a plus.
  • Strong fundamental computer skills (Google Workspace and Microsoft Office Applications).
  • Proficient use of Adobe Suite Programs such as In-Design Photoshop and Illustrator.

  • Experience in the humanitarian or education field.
  • Demonstrated Photography and Videography skills.
  • Knowledge in video editing.

 

Working Conditions

Location: The chosen candidate will be based in Badaro Office.

Package: Competitive salary based on experience with NSSF and Medical-Life Insurance benefits.

Other: Willingness to work some weekends and evenings to cover possible events.

 

Intervention Sectors
Education
Location
  • Lebanon
  • Beirut
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Part Time
Application Submission Guidelines

Interested candidates are required to send a cover letter along with the CV with the subject indicating “Graphic Designer" to hr@teachforlebanon.org

Please note that incomplete applications will be disregarded and that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 

Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Experience Requirements
1 to 2 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Very Good
English
Very Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No