Facilitator

TAD (Al-Tahreer Association for Development)

  Facilitator “Tackling the Worst Forms of Child Labur amongst IDPs, Returnees, and Vulnerable Host Communities in Nineveh Governorate”
Al-Tahreer Association for Development (TAD) is a non ���������governmental organization that aims at spreading the tenets of democracy, peace, and human rights with a focus on Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE). TAD has been working in Iraq ever since 2003, starting its efforts in Nineveh and expanding to the remaining Iraqi governorates. The association has conducted many training programs, provided counseling, and implemented projects that support the building of democracy and civil society and promoting a culture of peace, and maintaining the relationship between individuals and diverse communities of Iraq.
Project Summary:������During 2020, TAD implemented a project funded by ILO in order to tackle the worst forms of child labour amongst IDPs, refugees, and host communities in Iraq. Due to the magnitude of the phenomenon; the timeframe and the financial limitation of the project, it was decided to focus solely on the city of Mosul in order to ensure greater effect and impact. Thus, five CFLSs were estabTAD in the East and West bank of Mosul city: Al-Arpachiyya quarters, Al-Entisar quarters (in Mosul���������s east bank), Al-Hermat-5 quarters, Tel El-Rumman quarters, and El-Yabisaat quarters (in Mosul���������s west bank).
As part of TAD`s strategy in responding to the most urgent and pressing needs of these children and their families, TAD plans to extend the project implementation in close coordination with ILO in order to tackle child labour in the city of Mosul, reduce child labour cases and the drastic effects of its consequences.
Duties & Responsibilities:

Ensure timely and technically sound implementation of all Child recreational and educational activities.
In coordination with the supervisor, develop child protection activities appropriate for the beneficiaries at the center.
Identify child beneficiaries in need of referrals to other partners; pass such information to the supervisor.
Facilitate age-appropriate activities, including PSS and educational activities.
Ensure those project activities dev implemented in line with TAD mandate, policies, procedures, and country strategy, including donors��������� requirements, national and international rules, and guidelines.
Accountability:������Ensure members of the Child Protection Teams abide by the Code of Conduct, confidentiality, humanitarian principles, and international/organizational codes of practice.
Prepare regular and timely updates and reports as requested.
Any other reasonable duties, as assigned by the supervisor.
This position is based in Education and professional experience:

Preferable: University degree or higher qualification in Women���������s Studies, Humanitarian Assistance, Development, International Human Rights, Law, Social Work or Political Scie
At least 2 years of relevant work experience (of which at least 1 year in a supervisory role).

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Competencies:������(Knowledge, Skills & Abilities)

Computer literacy (Word, Excel)
Respect and a non-discriminatory attitude
Ability to work with children and build their knowledge and skills
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Good reporting skills
Ability to show empathy
Ability to work under pressure
Fluency in Arabic (writte Interested applicants must apply by submitting������a CV and a cover letter specifically highlighting their eligibility for this position, which should be emailed to������[email protected]. The email should have ‘Facilitator’ as the subject of the email. Emails without having ‘Facilitator’ as their email subject, will not be con 

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