
Franks Family Foundation
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Contract: 1 year (renewable)
Report to: FFF Director and Chairman
Responsibilities:
- Conduct assessment to find out the area of development all children need both mentally and academically
- Arrange classes for 4 students independently in café, library, park etc
- Create educational materials to further demonstrate subject matter to be covered in tutoring sessions, training sessions or in any child development activities
- In charge of each child’s diary schedule to ensure of their appropriate development mentally and academically
- Assess the progress of assigned students to ensure effective processes
- Plan creative soft skills and life skills lessons to engage and educate students
- Establish a friendly, encouraging and welcoming environment for students
- Promote confidence, self-determination, kindness and future goal oriented value among the children
- Provide one on one counselling and monitor children mental health
- Assist students with their school homework and provide English lessons
Required skills and experience
- Relevant degree in child psychology, education, and child development
- At least 3-5 years of experience in the area of education and child development
- Good coordination skills and administrative skills
- Passionate in helping children and young people to build their future
- Professional experience preparing lesson plans and personalized instruction
- Experience working with children in a supervised setting
- Able to plan and work well independently and in team
- Theoretical and practical understanding of the subject to be taught
- Ability to teach students of all ages at varying levels of understanding and proficiency
About the role:
The Franks Family Foundation (FFF) has been working in partnership with Muskan Sewa Nepal for several years to support less privileged children. Muskan Sewa Nepal is a group home located at Sidapol in the municipality of Suryabinayak about 17km from the center of Kathmandu. It is the home of 12 children age 9 to 18, with different educational background. As many of them are nearing an important stage in their academic career, the FFF’s goal is to help these children with academic guidance, life skills and personal growth, so they can thrive both academically and personally and most importantly they will be well-equipped with skills to take on building their future on their own after leaving Muskan Sewa.
To achieve this, the FFF will need an exceptional child development who will provide support, conduct assessment and design life skills course and trainings to match the needs of the children as an individual or as a group.
How to apply
Please send a short CV as well as a cover letter outlining your experience and motivation for the role as well as your salary expectations and current notice period to: [email protected]