Service Provider for Drama Club
. Background
The drama club aims to use the performing arts as a tool to educate children about their rights, foster self-expression, and build confidence. This initiative is part of our ongoing efforts to promote awareness of child rights and provide a safe, supportive environment for children to explore these important topics.
2. Objectives
The main objectives of the drama club are:
- To educate children about their rights in an engaging and interactive manner.
- To develop the creative and performance skills of participants.
- To promote confidence, teamwork, and communication among children.
- To create a platform for children to express their thoughts and experiences related to child rights.
- To foster a supportive community where children feel valued and heard.
3. Scope of Work
The successful service provider shall be responsible for delivering the following to a high-quality standard:
- Design a comprehensive drama program that incorporates child rights themes suitable for children aged (6-11) age group and (12-17) age group and diverse skill levels through a variety of activities, and rehearsals
- Conducting a curriculum consisting of 10 sessions in accordance with the drama club program validated by SIF.
- Conduct one final event per each group for participants in a form of a play or sketch particularly focusing on child rights
- Provide all necessary materials and tools for the drama activities.
- Ensure the safety and well-being of all participants during the sessions.
- Encourage participation and fostering a positive and inclusive atmosphere.
- Ensure the collection of monitoring information in accordance with SIF M&E tools.
- Produce a report at the end of the program highlighting lessons learnt and recommendations.
4. Deliverables
The service provider is expected to deliver the following:
- A detailed program plan outlining the schedule, activities, and materials required.
- Regular progress reports on the participation and engagement of club members.
- An evaluation report at the end of the contract period, including feedback from participants and recommendations for future improvements.
- At least one public performance showcasing the work of the drama club, focused on child rights themes.
5. Duration
The contract will be for a maximum of 6 months period.
6. Qualifications and Experience
The service provider should have:
- Proven experience in drama education or a related field.
- Experience working with children and adolescents.
- Excellent communication and reporting skills.
7. Location
- Sessions will be conducted in BML area.
How to apply
Interested candidates and/or firms should submit:
- A technical proposal with:
CV
Cover Letter
Examples of previous relevant work (if existent).
Financial offer stating the amount needed per session (without the cost of equipment which will be covered by SIF) noting that the trainer will be delivering 20 sessions and 2 events for the two age groups mentioned above per each cycle.
Applicants should send the required documentation in electronic format, with the Subject Drama Club trainer. to: logmanager.lb@secours-islamique.org
For any inquiry, the following email address can be used: sur.man.lb@secours-islamique.org
The deadline for the submission of applications will be the 20th OF March 2025.
Sending your CV only is not accepted.