Invitation to Bid - Hand Made Accessories Trainer for Cash for Work Project - TOR Ref#012
1. Description
The project comprises three types of cash for work activities targeting 900 workers: food production activities, including the production and distribution of daily meals and preserves baskets to 500 vulnerable families in targeted neighborhoods; agricultural activities including urban farming, small-scale farming; and crafts activities. Food production activities and Agriculture will run for 5 cycles, while the craft activities will run for 4 cycles. Each cycle will start with a period of training, part of which will be technical, and will differ from one sub-activity to another, and part of which will be cross-cutting across all sub-activities, over two days. The latter part will include onboarding training on PSEA, code of conduct, non-violent communication, work ethics and well-being. Once training is complete, the workers will move on to the production phase.
Objective:
The primary objective of the training is to provide participants with the necessary skills to design, produce, and market handmade accessories, including but not limited to:
- Rings, earrings, bangles, and necklaces.
- Selection and sourcing of quality materials.
- Basic and advanced jewelry-making techniques.
- Design trends and innovation in accessories.
- Quality control and finishing techniques.
Scope of work:
The trainer will be responsible for:
- Delivering 33 days of practical, hands-on training sessions on handmade accessory production.
- Introducing innovative and creative design techniques.
- Guiding participants in material selection and cost-effective production methods.
- Providing mentorship and constructive feedback on participants’ work.
- Conducting assessments to evaluate learning outcomes.
Deliverables:
- Training materials, including guides and worksheets.
- A final training report, including participant evaluations and recommendations.
- A showcase of participants completed handmade accessories.
Qualifications and Experience:
The ideal trainer should have:
- Proven experience in handmade accessory design and production.
- Previous experience in training, coaching, or mentoring in artisanal skills.
- Knowledge of market trends and business development in the handicraft sector.
- Strong communication and facilitation skills.
- Ability to adapt training to different skill levels.
- Experience in working with NGOs or community development projects is a plus.
Application Process:
Interested Applicants are requested to submit:
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- Detailed CV highlighting relevant experience
- Fill the attached financial offer
How to apply
Interested trainers should submit the following documents at tenders@ruwwadaltanmeya.org copying Hoda.r@ruwwadaltanmeya.org with the subject line "Hand Made Accessories Trainer for Cash for Work Project"
A detailed CV.
Financial offer- please fill the attached template.
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