Overview
Design and facilitate educational, cultural, and recreational activities for children and adolescents to support their psychosocial well-being and restore a sense of normalcy.
Tasks Summary
- Conduct participatory assessments to identify educational and psychosocial needs
- Develop and facilitate structured educational, cultural, and recreational activities
- Ensure activities are age-appropriate, inclusive, and accessible
- Create safe, child-friendly environments
- Align activities with MHPSS objectives
- Monitor participation, outcomes, and feedback
- Document challenges, lessons learned, and best practices
- Submit monthly progress reports and a final report
- Ensure daily presence at the Protection Center
- Facilitate weekly sessions at the Transit Center
Experience Requirements
- Minimum of Three years of professional experience in child and adolescent education, MHPSS, or community-based programming
- Proven expertise in designing and facilitating educational activities with psychosocial objectives
- Experience in integrating cultural and recreational activities into child-focused programming
- Strong competencies in participatory assessment, child protection, monitoring, and reporting
- Familiarity with IOM’s MHPSS framework is highly desirable
Qualification Requirements
Advanced university degree in psychology, education, pedagogy, social sciences, or related fields