Consultancy for Video Development
The British Red Cross (BRC) is looking for an experienced Consultant, to develop one – three (to be determined) videos addressing key areas of CEA, developed in consultation with Red Cross staff. The videos will be part of the CEA branch-level training pack that has been developed by IFRC and will connect with specific activities and questions to reinforce the key messages and ensure participant engagement. The story boards and designs will be developed with Red Cross staff and the consultant is then expected to finalise the production.
The specific objectives required are:
- One-three short videos on how the CEA minimum standards are implemented in projects in Lebanon.
- Training facilitation resources (exercises and questions) to accompany each video.
Further details, including a deliverables and timeline are available in the Terms of Reference. The total consultancy will be for a maximum period of 11 days from the 25 November – 31 December 2020.
To be eligible to apply to this, the applying entity must demonstrate sufficient capacity, resources and experience to cover the scope of work. Any proposer that fails to meet all the requirements will not be evaluated.
At a minimum, the entity should:
- Have demonstrated experience in the full development of high-quality videos for educational purposes.
- Have demonstrated experience in developing adult training resources.
- Have experience working with NGOs, government departments or similar organisations.
- A minimum of at least two references of clients to which they have provided similar services.
- Have an understanding of the importance of Community Engagement and Accountability in humanitarian programming.
- Team members who are fluent in Arabic and English. Knowledge of French would be desirable.
- Willingness to commit to the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement.
- Able to work and travel internally in Lebanon.
* Please note a separate phase for this consultancy may be considered to expand the scope of the exercise to another Red Cross partners. Consultants are encouraged to indicate an initial interest in this piece of work after the deliverables of this consultancy are completed.
**The consultant is expected to submit a proposal outlining how they foresee to undertake this work along with their application as well as a sample of previous strategies they have developed.
How to apply
Applicants are required to submit a proposal to British Red Cross. The proposal shall at least include the following:
- A one-page covering letter demonstrating the entity’s ability to meet the above requirements (no more than two pages).
- Minimum two example of previous videos created.
- A description of the general methodology, phases and related deliverables to be adopted in providing the services (no more than one page).
- Two business references, giving names, organisation, addresses, telephone number and relationship plus the work conducted for each.
- Cost of service (the fee quotation should be structured to clearly identify the way costs have been allocated for the work to be conducted).
Applications should be sent to [email protected] by email no later than Monday 23/11/2019 23:59 (Beirut Time), applications received after this point will not be considered. The British Red Cross maintains a zero-tolerance approach to abuse, harassment and exploitation and reserves the right to subject successful applicants to relevant background checks. Any questions should be directed to Soraya Dali-Balta at [email protected].
In the British Red Cross, we will not tolerate any form of misconduct, including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse. We have a code of conduct in place and are committed to creating a culture of integrity in the organisation where misconduct is not tolerated, situations of abuse are quickly investigated, and perpetrators are dealt with effectively.
We are committed to welcoming people from the widest possible diversity of background, culture and experience. The British Red Cross, incorporated by Royal Charter 1908, is a charity registered in England and Wales (220949) and Scotland (SC037738).
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