Return to Learning (RtL) Programs:
Used in early phases of humanitarian response combines literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional learning through play-based activities.
Arts, Music, and Drama:
Foster creativity, expression, and emotional healing.
Helps children process trauma and build resilience.
Games and Sports:
Promote teamwork, physical health, and stress relief.
Can be structured to teach life skills and conflict resolution.
Storytelling and Role Play:
Builds language skills and empathy.
Encourages children to explore identity and community values.
Communication and Conflict Resolution:
Activities that teach listening, empathy, and peaceful problem-solving.
Self-awareness and Emotional Regulation:
Exercises that help children identify and manage emotions.
Civic Engagement and Rights Education:
Introduces concepts of human rights, responsibilities, and participation.
Develop Age-Appropriate Activity Packs
Ages 6–15:
Emphasize literacy, numeracy, and social skills.
Prepare for reintegration into formal education or vocational pathways
Main Responsibilities:
Facilitating learning and development
Fostering positive relationships
Assessing and monitoring progress
Providing instructional support
Establishing and enforcing rules of behavior for students in the classroom
Preparing lessons, units and projects to complete learning objectives
Establishing and communicating clear objectives for lessons, units and projects
Adapting teaching methods and materials to meet the interests and learning styles of students
Encouraging students to explore learning opportunities and career paths
Creating, assigning and grading various assessments for students, including assessments
Working with students one-on-one when they need extra help or attention
Tracking and evaluating student academic progress
Leading parent-teacher meetings
Maintaining positive relationships with students, parents, coworkers and supervisors
Managing student behavior
Creating a safe, respectful and inclusive classroom environment
Communicating regularly with parents
Helping students improve study methods and habits
Administering all kinds of assessments to evaluate students’ progress
Responsible for the individual plan upon need
Responsible for developing materials/activities tailored to Children with disabilities.
Willing to attend trainings as required by the project.
Attend Education coordination meetings as required.
- Lebanon
- Baalbek-Hermel
Applications submitted without a cover letter or the title of the position in the subject will not be taken into consideration.
Nabad has zero tolerance towards sexual abuse, exploitation, and harassment.
Nabad encourages individuals with disabilities and underprivileged groups to apply. Nabad adheres to its GEDSI policy.
Applicants from the area mentioned above are encouraged to apply.
- Minimum of 2 years in learning experience with NGOs.