Facilitator for Evaluation & Closing Workshop / Event

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Facilitator for Evaluation and closing workshop/event
REQUIRES A COVER LETTER? Yes
APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINE: Please send CV in English. Cover Letter is required.
Deadline for applications : Monday, January, 18th 2021, before 2 PM.
CONTACT PERSON: Ali Slayman
Apply by EMAIL: [email protected] , cc: [email protected]
Terms of Reference
Position: Facilitator of Evaluation and closing Workshop
Location : Based in Jabal Mohsen.
Starting Date: ASAP immediately
Contract Duration: From 19th till 23rd of January 2021.
Reports to: Program Manager – AICA
Purpose : AICA is seeking a “ Facilitator for evaluation and closing workshop ” working on Part-time
basis, where he/she will contribute in conducting the evaluation and closing workshop while AICA is
preparing the exit strategy for caregivers and children.
Referring to the expected results, the facilitator should be able to conduct and facilitate sessions online
for around 30 people (estimated to be 5 caregivers + 15 from Solidarity + Solidarity advisors), and
members of the Child Labor Network in Tripoli. In addition to this, feedback from the children and
caregivers will be captured by the M&E officer for the different groups, held individually for each group. All
of this, including M&E data results, will be captured in the final project report.
The Organisation:
The Alawite Islamic Charitable Association AICA , a non-profit non-governmental organization located
mainly in Jabal Mohsen – Tripoli and Akkar, registered under the decree No. 4500/1950 , was founded in
1950 in order to claim the rights of communities through development and social
projects as well as Health care and medical services.
AICA projects and activities aim to mitigate all forms of discrimination towards civil Rights access
(medical, health, education, work opportunities, or any other additional required support), raise
individual and collective awareness, mainstream protection and disseminate risks prevention. The
intervention strategy consists of holistic and sustainable community development, Advocacy and Peace
Building, education and training, primary health care and medical services, religious services.
Project Overview:
Solidarity project is a pilot program, supported by USAID BALADI CAP, targeting marginalized
populations of Tripoli (Jabal Mohsen, Tebbaneh and Quobbeh) which aims to reintegrate young working
children (YWC) aged 6-11 into the education system through a dual-track approach: providing
educational and psycho-social support for 30 YWC, complemented by a dedicated program for their
parents/caregivers in skills building, counseling and livelihoods support.
Solidarity project will implement a “Learning by Doing” approach, exclusively supported by “Makers
Hub/Genius Kid”, where youngsters, through hands-on activities, discover their dexterity skills and
develop them while learning about technology, manufacturing, and open source tools. Established in
2014, they have won numerous awards for their innovative approach to introducing a new generation to
different technologies through hands-on projects that bring together what is taught theoretically in
schools with how things are done practically. They focus on STEAM (science, technology, engineering,
arts and mathematics) as well as woodworking, 3D design/printing and have five centers across
Lebanon, including a woodworking workshop.
In response to this challenge and in line with AICA’s vision and mission, AICA will pilot this “Solidarity”
project utilizing the “4R approach” (recruitment, rehabilitation, reintegration and raising-awareness)
to:
1. Enhance the capacities of AICA staff to deliver programs for vulnerable youth.
2. Engage 30 young working children in a three-month program of daily classes including
psycho-social support (STEAM), basic literacy and numeracy (BLN), and STEAM programs.
3. Provide 30 caregivers of young working children trainees with vocational training (VT)
on home health care and handcrafts and enroll them in an internship program.
4. Provide case management/family rehabilitation counseling services aimed at
reintegration of young working children into school and their caregivers into the job market.
5. Raise awareness on child rights and education through a social media campaign.
In order to respond to the reality of COVID-19, AICA will practice extra hygiene measures and safe
physical distancing in all its program activities by (1) utilizing technology platforms for meetings that can
be done remotely and (2) dividing participants into smaller groups to reduce the number of people
gathering at one time within each classroom. AICA’s Center, located between Tebbeneh and Jabal
Mohsen, has nine classrooms, enough space for them to manage the five parallel classes for children
and the separate classes for the caregivers. Additionally, AICA’s child protection and confidentiality
protocols will guide the work.
Goal: Build the resilience of the underprivileged population in Lebanon.
Project Overall objective: At risk children and their caregivers in Jabal Mohsen, Tebbaneh and Quobbeh
are prepared for and enrolled in good quality inclusive basic education and vocational activities.
Specific Objective 1 (SO1): At risk children and caregivers in Jabal Mohsen, Tebbaneh and Quobbeh
participating in Young Working Children workshops, Vocational Training sessions and Family
Rehabilitation & Reintegration consultations.
Specific Objective 2 (SO2): Awareness is raised in target communities on rights to education for
children.
Purpose of the assignment :
He/She will be in charge of conducting the evaluation and closing workshop, in collaboration withthe ME
Officer and within coordination with the PM of Solidarity Project.
Content Delivery:
● Facilitation of an online Evaluation and closing event/workshop targeting available caregivers
online, 15 staff, 4 advisors, key people from Child Labour Network and community
● Report on the results of the evaluation workshop, with acknowledge that it should include Lessons
learned from the whole project, success stories and challenges and with acknowledge that feedback
from the children and caregivers will be captured by the M&E officer for the different groups (held
individually for each group).
Ethics and Child Safeguarding:
AICA is committed to ensuring that the rights of those participating in consultations and training are
respected and protected, in accordance with our Global Policy on Safeguarding Children and Young
People. AICA also fosters a culture that embraces and exemplifies the commitment to gender equality,
girls’ rights and inclusion, while supporting staff and consultants to adopt good practice, positive
attitudes and principles of gender equality and inclusion.
Required responsibilities and tasks:
● Check ME tools related to the project activities targeting families and caregivers (family cases,
caregivers workshops, selection process, internship, placement tests results, reintegration
tracking for each YWC and caregiver) with checking relative data and its analysis
● Conduct the evaluation pocess, mainly through Lessons learned workshop with project team
specifically;
● Conduct sessions according to the agenda already set by the PM, as approved by the donor;
● Be able to manage the audience via online session with taking into consideration that caregivers
are not familiar to the online sessions platforms;
● Take notes and create tools that allow to the audience to follow and understand the questions
and/or requirements;
● Be able to collect data and record
● Collect a final reporting package from each team member (during the evaluation workshop),
sorted at the end of the evaluative workshop.
The workshop facilitator will coordinate closely with the ME Officer and the Program Manager. He/She
will be objective and neutral all-over the process. He/She will adhere to AICA values and Code of
Conduct.
Qualifications and Experience:
The desired specifications and qualities of the trainer are:
● Having a university diploma is a must, preferably in business or IT.
● At least work experience in creating ME tools more than 5 years;
● A commitment to supporting child rights and gender equality as well as AICA values.
● A knowledge and experience in ME for more than 4 years, in facilitation for more than 5 years,
knowledge and familiar about BLN /ABLN/ ALP programs, as well as in reporting for more than
3-4 years;
● Being familiar with Child labour problems is a plus;
● Being able to manage and conduct sessions online with engaging audience in a simple tool;
● A commitment to punctuality and to AICA’s procedures.
● Maintains confidentiality and respect towards beneficiaries.
● Meet deliverables on time.
● Good interpersonal and communication skills
Application Process:
Kindly send a CV mentioning the “Facilitator for Evaluation and Closing workshop” in the subject of your
email.
Deadline for applications : Monday, January 18th 2020, before 2:00 PM.

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Last modified: 
16 Jan, 2021
Intervention Sector(s):
Advocacy & Awareness, Children & Youth, Communications & Media, Human Rights & Protection, Mental Health
Application Deadline:
Monday, 18 January 2021
Contract Type:
Consultancy
Period of Employment:
1 Days
Salary
200 USD / Day
Salary Range:
< 800 (USD)
Education Degree:
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details:
The desired specifications and qualities of the trainer are: ● Having a university diploma is a must, preferably in business or IT. ● At least work experience in creating ME tools more than 5 years; ● A commitment to supporting child rights and gender equality as well as AICA values. ● A knowledge and experience in ME for more than 4 years, in facilitation for more than 5 years, knowledge and familiar about BLN /ABLN/ ALP programs, as well as in reporting for more than 3-4 years; ● Being familiar with Child labour problems is a plus; ● Being able to manage and conduct sessions online with engaging audience in a simple tool; ● A commitment to punctuality and to AICA’s procedures. ● Maintains confidentiality and respect towards beneficiaries. ● Meet deliverables on time. ● Good interpersonal and communication skills
Experience Requirements:
5 to 10 years
Arabic Language:
Fluent
English Language:
Fluent
French Language:
None
Country/City: 
  • Lebanon
  • North Lebanon
  • Tripoli
  • Tripoli