Outreach Facilitator (Bekaa)
Application Process:
All interested candidates shall apply throughout the below link:
https://careers.wvi.org/jobs/lebanon/child-development/outreach-facilita...
Only applications received through this link are considered for an interview
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
% Time
Major Activities
60%
Conduct community outreach tasks
Conduct meetings with key stakeholders to engage them about the project interventions and agree on their contributions in project activities.
Collect data for the mapping of available educational, health and protection services available.
Identify potential beneficiaries to the relevant projects as per the criteria set.
Disseminate information related to services for Syrian refugees based on the mapping.
Distribute leaflets with early learning, education, health and protection services available to Syrian and Lebanese children in the area.
Distribute CP and other related material as per the project plan.
Mobilize communities to participate in social cohesion events at the end of each project cycle
Participate and collaborate in other activities (recreational, psychosocial, awareness and non-formal education) conducted in the center when needed
Support committee members and parents to prepare peer to peer sessions and share their knowledge with other parents
Conduct Homeschooling and Positive parenting sessions targeting parents with support from refugee outreach volunteers
Establish community based groups jointly under the supervision of the team leader and monitor regular follow-up to strengthen their role at community level.
Support in the capacity building of community based groups and ensure smooth flow of information with world vision and provide them with the support needed to perform their role at community level.
Support in the successful organization of community engagement events under the guidance of the team leader and the project coordinator.
10%
Ensure children’s safety and protection
Identify referral cases following the set internal protocol.
Identify key protection issues or threats affecting children and communities and raise them according to the established protocols.
Identify children in need of tailored support to specific institutions/service providers (health services, other NFE programmes, PSS services) and refer the cases though the established protocols.
Report CP incidents as per the safeguarding policy guidelines.
25%
Handle tracking, reporting on activities and filing
File all project means of verifications (MOV) including attendance sheets, pre/post-tests, minutes of meetings, and evaluation documents are in place.
Enter project related MOV into the system.
File and archive specific forms for referrals.
Ensure weekly reporting are taking place while ensuring confidentiality, accuracy and timeliness.
File in the Referral Tracking sheet on a monthly basis
5%
Perform other duties as required
Attend trainings locally and nationally.
Attend and participate in WVL’s spiritual nurture and other organizational events.
Responsible of own security and actively contribute to a positive security culture.
Abide by the security policies and procedures and report any incidents or breaches to line manager and / or security manager.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Line Manager.
100%
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Bachelor degree in a social development related field, (psychology, sociology, social sciences/humanities, specialized education or social animation) is preferable
Experience in project implementation, monitoring and report writing.
Good written and spoken English. Knowledge of Arabic language is necessary.
Skills in working with people of all ages and social groups
High integrity in social interactions
Skilled at working with local communities and authorities
One year experience in a similar related job.
Strong interpersonal skills and a sense of responsibility
Understanding of policies concerning Child Protection
Willing to travel within the Area of intervention approximately 60% of time.
Knowledge of the psychosocial guidelines and approaches related to emergency context (MHPSS IASC guidelines, PFA principles, etc.).
Familiar with core principles of Children Rights, Participation, Do No Harm, Community and Family Support as well as Children in Emergencies minimum standards.
85% field work and 15% Office work.
Position requires availability and willingness to work outside regular office hours occasionally.
Position requires willingness and ability to continue to function during a crisis situation, including during a World Vision response to a manmade or natural disaster.
NOTE:
Daleel Madani, the civil society network, serves as a platform for organisations to post their professional opportunities, but is not involved in the recruitment process. The hiring organisation is solely responsible for the job and candidate selection.
- Lebanon
- Beqaa