Job Summary
The main purpose of the position is to support the implementation of a non-formal education programme in Akkar, Tripoli/T5 district, for Syrian refugee and vulnerable Lebanese children. The Education Field Officer will be responsible to carry out field assessments, monitoring the progress of the projects activities and be the key focal point for the teachers/facilitators, students, caregiver and community groups. Ensuring full inclusion of the most vulnerable children and families is a key responsibility of this role. The role will be based within the Concern Halba office, but will travel frequently to the project sites to meet with the projects teachers, caregiver and community groups, and other stakeholders.
Duties and Responsibilities
Participate in information gathering and assessments.
a) Carry out site mapping exercises to determine the class locations based on population size, education needs, access to formal education and land availability.
b) Carry out education service mapping of both formal and non-formal services for information sharing and referrals with the projects beneficiaries.
c) Participate in additional information gathering and assessments as required.
Monitor field level implementation of non-formal education (NFE).
a) Monitor the qualitative and quantitative delivery of NFE classes, such as student progress appraisals, teaching methods, attendance rates, assets management, etc.
b) Ensure adherence by NFE teachers to the standard operating procedures and codes of conduct.
c) Conduct regular coordination meetings with NFE teachers, Syrian refugee caregivers and community representative groups to identify activity progress, successes and areas for improvement.
d) Train teachers/facilitators and supervise their development
Reporting and information management
a) Prepare weekly reports on qualitative and quantitative data against project indicators.
b) Responsible for field level documentation, such as attendance sheets, teacher feedback forms and community meeting minutes. Monitor the correct usage of documentation, and support to fill gaps as needed.
c) Data entry into project database
Quality and accountability
a) Adhere to the standards of conduct outlined in the Programme Participant Protection Policy and Concern Code of Conduct.
b) Support and promote the standards outlined in the Programme Participant Protection Policy and Concern Code of Conduct to the team, partner organisations and beneficiaries, and be committed to providing a safe working environment.
c) To contribute to the establishment of preventive measures to reduce the potential for abuse in Concern programme (as per P4 section 4.a)
d) Work with the Education Project Manager and Programme Manager, NFE facilitators/teachers and stakeholders to ensure quality delivery of NFE, in a protective environment.
e) Collect feedback from beneficiaries to adjust programming to meet the needs of the community using Concern’s Complaint Response Mechanism.
f) Report any case of child labour observed on site to the Protection team using Concern’s referral form.
Support Concern’s work in Lebanon by undertaking other tasks as appropriate and required
Skills, Qualifications, Experience and Attitude Required
Working and/or academic experience in Early Childhood Development
Strong written and spoken English, fluent in Arabic, French is an asset
Microsoft word, excel skills
Honesty and trustworthiness and responsive to feedback and constructive criticism
Ability to work efficiently and calmly under pressure
Strong empathy skills and genuine care and respect for needs of others, especially children refugees
A belief in empowering marginalized and vulnerable people
The ability to work in a systematic and organized manner
Ability to respect and maintain confidentiality
Strong negotiation and listening skills
The ability to prioritize competing demands
Commitment to humanitarian principles and values
Commitment to Concern equal opportunity and gender practices, Concern’s Programme Participant Protection Policy and Concern’s accountability commitments
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
All posts will be based in Concern office at Halba in Akkar district of North governorate. Concern Worldwide is not offering any relocation or accommodation assistance. Concern Worldwide promotes gender equality through its programming and internal policies. Women are encouraged to apply for all positions. Interested and suitable candidates should submit their current CV/Résumé plus a cover letter by email to Lebanon.hr@concern.net stating clearly which post/s you are applying for in the subject field. Concern will only contact shortlisted applicants.
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Education or social sciences or psychology from a reputable university
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No