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Site Supervisor

Key responsibilities:

- ID verifications and attendance

- Establish close coordination with the supervisors, HR, and Management

- Submit completed tasks on time and discuss with the supervisor any highlights, note tasks on a daily basis.

- Follow up with partner NGOs requests 

- Treat the invited Beneficiaries in a very professional way according to the Daily plan and the beneficiary list

- Fill daily attendance sheets of the teams

 -Facilitate the Validation/distribution site layout in a very professional way according to the Daily plan 

- Answer/Listen, registers the complaints or concerns

- Guide beneficiaries that seek help through the help desk

- Submitting completed tasks on time and discussing with the supervisor highlights notes on a daily basis.

- Provide daily report of the sites and partners

 

Knowledge and skills required

- Good written English, with good command of spoken Arabic and English. 
- High school certificate or undergraduate diploma.
- Good understanding and knowledge of the Beirut area.
- Ability to act with appropriate respect to the beneficiaries’ cultures and traditions.
- Ability to listen and respond to the beneficiary inquiries under any circumstances.
- Ability to gather information in an objective, appropriate, and sensitive way.
- Ability to ask appropriate gender-sensitive questions.
-  Expertise to enter, transcribe, record, maintain data/information in written or electronic forms.
- Basic understanding of technology such as tablets.

Intervention Sectors
Humanitarian & Development Financing
Location
  • Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Other
Application Submission Guidelines

 For interested applicants, kindly send the Curriculum Vitae to the following email address: marwa@sustaintheworld.org mentioning the position in the title

Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
Less than one year
Education Degree
High School
Arabic
Very Good
English
Basic
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No