The preschool teacher is responsible for the security, wellbeing and learning in French of the children she/he is in charge of from the moment they reach school until they leave.
She/he is the most able to detect eventual problems and should refer firstly to the coordinator and parents and head teacher and if necessary to the French office.
2 – Pedagogy
Design lessons according to the students’ needs and to the curriculum.
Plan learning activities (daily, weekly and annual programme) taking into account the class level objectives and curriculum and adapting it to the children needs and abilities.
Create the better learning environment within the classroom for young children.
Follow up students’ activities and productions (files, exercises books…)
Follow up and evaluation of students
Relations with parents (meetings, visits, achievements booklets…)
Organize with the help of the coordinator, visits, pedagogical activities and other extracurricular activities outside the school.
3 – Logistics
Responsible for the good use of pedagogical means and materials
Daily organization of the class, tidy it up with the children participation and if necessary with the help cleaner and coordinator.
Evaluate her/his class needs and participate to the general need assessment and ordering process
Participate to her/his class inventory
4 – Administration
Participate to the training organised by the French office
Writing a quarterly activity report provided by the coordinator and transmitted to the French office.
Participate to the students enrolment
Follow up children attendance
Daily reporting if needs or on coordinator demand
Schedule: 7:15 to 14:00, and according UNRWA’s annual calendar.
Supervise and Follow up children in the playground
Participate to team meeting organized by the coordinator and the French Office
- Lebanon
- Beirut
- Lebanon
- South Lebanon
- Saida (Sidon)
- Lebanon
- North Lebanon
To start the application process, applicants are required to register at http://jobs.unrwa.org by creating a personal profile and completing UNRWA Personal History Form. Only applications received through http://jobs.unrwa.org will be considered. Due to the large number of applications received for UNRWA vacancies, only applicants short-listed for interview will be contacted. Please ensure that the e-mail address that you will indicate in your Personal History Profile is accurate, candidates shortlisted for test or/and interview will only be contacted by e-mail. No follow up phone calls will be made.
DELF B2 minimum (DELF = Diplôme d’étude en langue française) or equivalent