Fellow job at Finn Church Aid (FCA)
About the Organization
Finn Church Aid (FCA) is Finland's largest international aid organization with operations in 13 countries and more than 70 years of experience. FCA specialises in supporting local communities in three priority areas: Right to Education, Right to Livelihood, and Right to Peace.
Job Description
PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: .
The Fellow will be in charge of a specific Iteme site and manage the academic, administrative and logistical aspects. The Fellow will supervise Iteme interns, assess the curriculum & classes, control logistics, implement innovative ways to support Iteme students, liaise with partners, and other related duties on-site. The Fellow will work closely with the Kepler Humanitarian Team. The Fellows positions at Kepler are designed as an opportunity for recent or upcoming graduates to grow professionally by gaining meaningful work experience while supporting Kepler programming. Fellows will be provided with significant support from their managers and other team members as well as opportunities for professional development. After the fellowship year is complete, Fellows should be confident professionals with competitive skills and resumes to continue their careers, whether at Kepler or an external organization
Duties and Responsibilities
Build and strengthen our partnerships with on-site organizations/programs
Assess the curriculum, ensuring all class materials are available and easily accessible to both students and interns
Observe classes to ensure students are getting needed support with tablets/class resources
Provide feedback and coaching to interns, including co-teaching
Implement the evaluation method and provide feedback to improve the program
Innovate new ways of supporting Iteme students, including engaging relevant community members
Conduct field research to identify opportunities available for refugees and marginalized youth (students with disabilities included)
Prepare and oversee Iteme admissions at assigned site
Produce accurate and timely reports
Organize data effectively
Coordinate and run workshops/events (internal and external)
Manage tablets and other resources
Take full responsibility and ownership of the program at your site
Run the program remotely if needed: Provide adequate support to both interns and students, make sure that resources are easily accessible to students, and conduct frequent check-ins with interns
Collect and report accurate finance documents on time
Complete other tasks assigned by the supervisor
Qualification, Experiences and Competencies
Have met all graduation requirements
Ability to communicate in fluent in English
Ability to effectively lead a team
Experience with operational activities
Have worked as an Iteme/ remediation program intern or Kepler TA
Demonstrated professionalism and good working ethics
Ability to work under pressure and tackle challenges without any supervision
Organized, Extreme attention to detail, and good at time and task management
Excellent with using Google Products (creating and uploading files and folders, sharing files folders, google forms, etc.)
Excellent communication skills (written and oral) and highly adaptable technology skills
Comfortable living and working in a rural area
Experience in working with refugees and host community.
How to Apply
APPLICATION FOR THIS POSITION MUST BE DONE ONLINE:
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