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Community based Early child Education Teacher (Barja- Beirut- Chatila)

The teacher will be deliver one or more of the following classes Physically or Remotely:

  1. Community Based Early Childhood Education (children aged 3 – 5) classes;

Key Responsibilities

  • Implementing qualitative educational support to the children benefiting from the educational programs.
  • Planning and implementing lessons as per the directions of the Education Technical team; preparing materials requests for lessons (stationery, photocopies) one week in advance
  • Preparing a file for each child as per the directions of the technical team, monitoring their educational and developmental progress, suggesting and implementing extra supportive actions where needed.
  • Maintaining a safe and comfortable environment for the child.
  • Keeping an ongoing positive communication with the parents.
  • Teaching and educating students according to the educational needs, abilities and attainment potential of individual students entrusted to his/her care.
  • Deliver assessment methods that allow all students to engage with the curriculum and achieve their full potential (learner-centred methodology).
  • Record each child’s classroom attendance, reporting any absences and highlighting any absences which require follow-up by the outreach staff.
  • Support the CP and Edu focal points in conducting the life skills sessions.

 

Intervention Sectors
Education
Location
  • Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Part Time
Application Submission Guidelines

Interested candidates possessing required experience and skills are invited to send an updated CV to: recruitment.lebanon@tdhitaly.org. mentioning the code (TDHIT-MLB-ECET) + Location (Barja, Beirut or Chatila)

Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Experience Requirements
1 to 2 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Bachelor degree in Early Child Education
Arabic
Very Good
English
Very Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No