Youth for tomorrow” aims to achieve the following:
Adolescents and youth have improved psychosocial and emotional wellbeing.
Adolescents and youth are better prepared to enter the workforce with enhanced technical skills and improved awareness of labour market realities
Diverse groups build positive inter-community relationships by working together to promote protection and interests of adolescents and youth.
Civil Society has increased capacity to serve the needs of youth.
The role of the Nabad Youth for Tomorrow Center Coordinator Assistant is mainly to:
General responsibilities:
Provide general support to the Center Coordinator in all management and admin tasks; especially to ensure that the Standard operating procedures agreed between Nabad and MC are applied.
Assist in planning and organizing all program activities with direct support of the center coordinator;
Provide support in building specialized referral network for Youth for tomorrow that includes services and agencies related to its objectives;
Oversee community needs assessment and community projects planning;
Assist in setting center schedule;
Assist in the preparation of regularly scheduled reports;
Evaluate constantly the quality of the services provided in the community center by conducting evaluation exercises with beneficiaries, trainers, center staff and establish a proper complaints mechanism;
Set the daily/weekly/monthly work plan, in coordination with the Center Coordinator;
Develop a capacity building plan for the center coaches and staff & ensure its implementation;
Provide constant feedback to center coordinator and program manager on progress, lessons learnt, achievements, gaps, issues and problems;
Ensure that all incidents reports are filled and sent to Nabad and MC, also the assistant coordinator will be the focal point to mitigate all security related issues alongside with the center coordinator
To replace the center coordinator in case of absence, meetings, coordination, etc….
Work alongside the education assistant for ensure proper implementation of the curricula for the courses
Follow up on coaches for their daily tasks concerning the logistics, data filling, procurement, education, etc…
Ability to train coaches and other stakeholder
Mentor the coaches and the youth to manage to social media concerning the center activities
Any other related tasks as needed
Reporting:
Assist in organizing and ensuring a timely, proper written weekly reporting and report daily if needed on problems faced;
Support in preparing the weekly report for his/her sector of responsibility;
Support in preparing the monthly report for his/her sector of responsibility;
Qualifications & Experience:
University degree; preferably related to social work
Minimum 2 years of relevant work experience
Experience in managing community centers and development projects or community mobilization
Experience in emergency work is a plus
Fair, honest, has strong communication skills, and results-oriented
Required Skills:
Ability to lead groups
Excellent communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Commitment to the values, vision and mission of Nabad
Good computer skills (PowerPoint, Word, Excel…)
Well-developed organizational and planning skills
Self-motivation and strong team spirit
Ability to speak, read and write Arabic and English proficiently
Flexibility in terms of working hours and areas of intervention
Ability to work under pressure and in a stressful environment
Mercy Corps is a leading global humanitarian agency saving and improving lives in the world’s toughest places. With a presence in more than 40 countries, we partner with local communities to put bold ideas into action to help people recover, overcome hardship and build better lives—now, and for the future.
Mercy Corps is helping vulnerable adolescents between the ages of 12-19 years at a pivotal point in their lives between hope or hopelessness, positive change or negative influence, and possibility or despair. Programming will target Syrian refugees, as well as the host community and Palestinians communities by implementing adolescent projects that improve psychosocial well-being, enhance youth’s ability to identify and develop plans to pursue and achieve short-term goals, and provide life-skill development training to help increase their chances to pursue careers in a specific field and obtain employment.
Mercy Corps has joined the No Lost Generation campaign to mitigate the devastating impact of the Syria crisis on children and young people for Lebanese, Palestinian and Syrian in host and refugee communities. In order to prevent alarming long-term consequences of an entire generation, Mercy Corps’ programming aims to nurture the intellectual and emotional growth of adolescents during this pivotal time in their life to become resilient to the deteriorating economic and political conditions around them.
Association Nabad for Development is a non-profit NGO, founded in 2013. Our organization alleviates poverty, empowers women and youth, and promotes social stability through conflict resolution and peace building programs in Mount Lebanon& Bekaa valley. We work by improving the economic, educational, and social situations of the people in the communities we operate in, and by building the capacity of local initiatives and civil institutions to manage community problems on their own.
Our Vision
Nabad works toward a future in which all people are able to enjoy their rights and exercise their duties as citizens, without being constrained by the social prejudices and economic challenges that they may currently face.
Our Mission
Our mission is threefold:
-provide immediate relief to those in need,
-empower communities with the tools to manage the issues facing them,
-provide a setting in which local youth can practice their skills in leadership and learn their duties as citizens.
- Lebanon
- Mount Lebanon