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Education Assistant (Outreach)

Job Purpose Summary This outreach activity is designed with the objective of monitoring and assisting in implementation of Back to School campaign (BTS) in pre-selected public schools in the Tripoli T5 area.  Key Responsibilities As the Syrian crisis continues and growing numbers of Syrian children and youth seek refuge in Lebanon there is increasingly the need to address the issues of missed education and support children and youth to access education at their appropriate grade levels.  NRC Lebanon education response to the Syrian crisis is supportive of the Lebanese Ministry of Education decree which allows for integration of Syrian children into Lebanese schools. The NRC response strategy consists of four pillars; a) Contribute to a comprehensive education needs assessment; b) Standardization of the education response in line with the INEE Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies; c) Support integration of children and youth in schools d) Support to alternative education – non formal education opportunities (accelerated learning programme development, psycho-social and recreational support, and life skills) for both children and youth. Education and protection needs for this refugee population remain a challenging gap across Lebanon. While the Lebanese Government had issued a decree to integrate all Syrian Refugee children in government schools, access to Lebanese schools continues to be a challenge due to overstretched capacity of these schools and differences in curriculum. No supportive measure has been planned by the Ministry in terms of teachers’ training or learning support activities for Syrian students. Previous assessments done by NRC revealed that despite the decision of integration, actual registration of Syrian students remains low, for several reasons: late arrival of the Syrian families in Lebanon (school year already started); lack of knowledge of Syrian mothers about the rights of their children in Lebanon (related to school fees, registration...); security fear of Syrian families to register the students; differences in curricula that make assessment and learning more difficult for Syrian children (especially in French and English); discrimination against Syrian children at school (teachers; peers) and access to school sometimes difficult (distance and security issues). The outreach assistant will: Supporting the Education Officer in implementation of educational activities Responsible for: collecting, archiving and up-dating the data    Monitoring the educational activities conducted by NRC Participating in school distribution   Monitoring the provision of transportation in 2nd shift schools Report on a weekly basis to the Education Officer Perform any other task as assigned by NRC  management  Qualifications and Competences Academic and Professional Qualifications University level degree in education, social studies, or any other relevant field Relevant Experience Relevant experience in social and community engagement activities (data collection and community consultations). Knowledge, Skills & Personal Attributes Good communication and inter-personal skills Fluent in English Advanced computer skills, especially in Word, Excel, Power Point and Access Experience as a social worker or as a teacher Understanding of the education system in Lebanon Achievement indicators Delivering working tasks in a structured and professional manner Meeting deadlines Applying to the NRC standards, policies and guidelines Adapting and coping to change Communication with impact and respect
Application Deadline
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
THIS IS FOR LOCALS ONLY. Disabled people are encouraged to apply. Please send CV and Cover letter to BOTH emails: rana.khalil@nrc.no AND lamis.alhasan@nrc.no ONLY shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please mention the position "Education Assistant /Outreach - Minieh" in your email subject.
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
English
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No