ASSIGNMENT:

Under the supervision of the Project Manager (PM, Deputy Project Manager (DPM) and Team Leader (TL) the Community Mobilizer is responsible for supporting the implementation of all interventions matching with ACTED’s quality criteria and strategy, and for developing open, mutually respectful, and accountable relationships with the target communities.

He / She is fully responsible of his / her activities in terms of quality and dead line.

Responsibilities 

Key responsibilities :

  1. Implementation of Mobilization Activities
  • Participates in need assessments, Participatory Rural Appraisals, feasibility studies, stakeholder analyses and community consultations;
  • Liaises with Governmental and non Governmental Agencies and other stakeholders;
  • Supports the development of  Contract agreements with Community Organizations, Parents Teacher Associations and with individuals as and when required;
  • Elaborate all needs based inputs and all other activities according to the objectives of the project and the learner’s involvement strategy of ACTED.
  • Mobilizes the community and support IP-The TVET Centers for congenial learning environment;
  • Support IP for maintaining the enrollment of Adolescents and Adults as per project criteria;
  • Represent ACTED in centers on daily basis with on spot support to teachers to achieve good quality target;
  • Guide and support IP for organizing events as and when celebrated; 
  • Ensure, through daily dialogues and consultations that the strategy of the projects and the commitments of the various stakeholders are adhered to.
  • Responsible for mainstreaming gender and other protection policies;
  • Maximize learners involvement and benefits as per ACTED project guidelines;
  • Supports in the development of IEC materials for all activities implemented on need basis;
  • The Community Mobilizers should develop in-depth knowledge of all their villages of intervention and should have close contacts with community leaders, volunteers, and activists;
  • Support and supervise daily  centre activities as well as examinations as per calendar;
  • Providing technical guidance, training and support to individuals targeted by each project in line with the project strategy and intended outputs;
  • Ensure on time completion of the tasks in line with BoQs and designs;
  • Liaising with program staff of other ACTED teams to ensure that information is shared and that lessons learned are developed; and
  • Supervise the unloading of the material on site as well as keep check on all assets for both quality and quantity and ensure visibility of the project as per donor guidelines.
  1. Documentation
  •  Check & control daily  attendance sheet on daily basis;
  • Centre progress and monitoring reports on daily/ weekly basis;
  • Support IP and ACTED to maintain all documentation as required by SOPs;

Note: Minorities, disables and women are highly encouraged to apply.

Job Details

Functional Area:
Total Positions:
3 Posts
Job Shift:
First Shift (Day)
Job Type:
Department:
Sind North
Job Location:
Gender:
No Preference
Minimum Education:
Bachelors
Degree Title:
BA, BSc, BBA,B.Com
Career Level:
Entry Level
Minimum Experience:
2 Years (Preference will be given to local district candidates having relevant experience)
Apply Before:
Jun 07, 2017
Posting Date:
May 31, 2017

ACTED Pakistan

N.G.O./Social Services · 601-1000 employees - Badin, Kandhkot

ACTED is a non-governmental organization with headquarters in Paris. Independent, private and not-for-profit, ACTED operates according to principles of non-discrimination and transparency. Our mission is to support vulnerable populations affected by wars, natural disasters and/or economic and social crises, and to accompany them in building a better future; thus contributing to the Millennium Development Goals. ACTED ‘Links Relief, Rehabilitation and Development’ to provide continued support to vulnerable communities as their needs evolve. ACTED has been present in Pakistan since 1993 with assistance ongoing presently in Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Azad Jammu Kashmir. The country programme comprises of four key pillars: Pillar 1 – Humanitarian assistance – Through this component, ACTED supports the emergency and early recovery needs of communities following disasters. In recent years this has included support for communities affected by floods, earthquakes and the complex emergency; Pillar 2 – Income generation and sustainable livelihoods – ACTED has extensive experience in this sector including market-oriented vocational trainings, basic skills development, as well as on and off-farm livelihood assistance; Pillar 3 – Social cohesion and access to basic services – ACTED improves access to basic services through a range of measures including support for educational institutions, community infrastructure and local governance. Social cohesion is a key component to ensuring equitable service provision. ACTED’s interventions include the establishment of local representation bodies as well as supporting the rights of women, minorities and marginalized groups; Pillar 4 – Environmental protection and community resilience – This pillar aims to mitigate some of the effects of recurrent disasters, climate change and environmental degradation. Interventions start at a household level, such as construction of fuel efficient

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