Main Tasks
1- Planning and implementation responsibilities
• Facilitators will commit to attend all workshops required before the implementation with a max
absence 10 % (First two days are mandatory)
• Implement the sessions in line with the curriculum and workshop, on a periodical manner and
evaluate each session with the children.
• Revise sessions according to each feedback/evaluation and constantly adapt approaches and
exercises with the Technical Psycho-Social Support Officer.
• Ensures FPSS is delivered in line with global minimum standards and national PSS committee
and Child Protection working group standards.
• Provide remote delivery of duties if required.
• Ensure that all activities are done in an appropriate location in line with minimum standards.
• Document all necessary feedback and provide regular monitoring report to the Technical Psycho
Social Support Officer and the Project Manager on the progress of children.
• Ensure that all children and caregivers are aware of any Feedback and complaint mechanism.
2- Facilitation responsibilities
• Ensure the use of good facilitation skills that make the children feel comfortable and enhance their
participation and personal development.
• Creates a safe space where participants can voice their opinions, thoughts and emotions, share
experiences and brainstorm on solutions in a confidential and respectful manner.
• Ensure participation of children in the program in a non-discriminatory as well as age and gender
sensitive and appropriate approach, and make sure that they not exposed to any harm or stress.
• Respect and Abide to the organizations internal code of conduct and child protection/safeguarding
policy.
3- Reporting and Referring
• Ensure the safe identification and referral for children and caregivers in need of further
specialized/non-specialized services.
• Report all Adverse Events and Serious Adverse Events in accordance with the reporting procedure
for the organization and for the study.
• Update child protection technical officer of any new developments to the cases referred.
4- Other duties
• Represent War Child Holland, when requested and is necessary.
• Provide needed information during operational and financial audit during audit of projects.
• Attend and participate in local and capacity building events as needed.
• Work within a team and have a professional and ethical attitude towards all involved.
• Use feedback provided by PSS Technical Officer to improve practice.
• Attend and participate in reflection meetings when needed.
Education and Experience
• University Degree – Bachelor Degree
• Education field: Social work, Psychology, or other Social sciences
• At least 2-years’ experience providing PSS or Focused PSS programs to children, preferably
Medium to high risk children.
Required skills
• Very good knowledge of the region and its challenges.
• Excellent knowledge of child protection, GBV and PSS principles.
• Excellent knowledge of child development.
• Good knowledge of psychosocial first aid skills.
• Language: Fluency in Arabic is required.
- Lebanon
- Baalbek-Hermel
Applicant must be from or live in the same area they are applying in.
Any Application not submitted through the mentioned link will not be taken into consideration.