Open Call: Become a Future Educator with the SAWA We Can Project!

Passionate about environmental conservation?
Keen to educate others?

We’re searching for enthusiastic individuals to become Future Educators for the "SAWA We Can" project. This initiative is an important opportunity to drive sustainable waste management practices in the heart of our communities.
As part of our team, you will engage in a comprehensive 3-day Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop. This training will arm you with vital knowledge and methodologies necessary for teaching effective waste management and recycling practices. Upon completion of the training, graduates will be mandated to organize a series of awareness campaigns within their communities, ensuring the dissemination of knowledge is carried forward as an essential part of their development.

Training Details:
- Dates: In the second half of November 2023
- Location: SAWA We Can Project’s Facility, Halat – Byblos

- Remuneration: This is a volunteering mission, only food and transport will be covered

Learning Outcomes:
- Gain in-depth knowledge about waste and recycling.
- Learn effective presentation and communication skills.
- Enhance your ability to inspire others and promote environmentally friendly practices.

- Organize a series of awareness campaigns within the community.

Benefits for You:
- Play a pivotal role in driving sustainable change within your community.
- Gain eligibility to be considered for future employment opportunities within our network of committed volunteers.

We’re Looking for Someone Who Is:
- Passionately invested in environmental sustainability or related community causes.
- A strong communicator, capable of engaging audiences.
- Committed to attending the entire Training workshop and leading subsequent campaigns.

How to apply

To signal your interest, please fill in the attached form with your personal details and motivations for joining this project.

https://forms.gle/qE8weewiYvKo89pXA

Expired
Deadline
Monday, 20. Nov 2023
Type of Call
Call for Participation
Intervention Sector(s):
Environment
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