The U. S. Peace Corps is a leading international
community-based development agency that has been working in Tanzania
since 1961 to support American Volunteers serving in a number of
community development projects including Secondary Education,
Sustainable Agriculture and Community Health Education.
We are looking for qualified candidates to temporarily
facilitate a Pre-Service Training Programs for the Peace Corps
Volunteers, to take place in Korogwe from June to September 2017. Our
trainings follow Community-Based Training (CBT) approach and therefore
the successful candidates will be required to live and work in rural
areas around Korogwe town throughout the training period. We offer
attractive contracts including competitive salary, flexible working
hours and amazing inter-cultural work experiences.
1. Language and Cross-Culture Facilitators (LCFs) · 5 positions
The LCFs are responsible for planning and implementing a
successful community-based Swahili Language and Cross-Cultural training.
He I She will be the primary point of contact for the Peace Corps
Trainees. An LCF acts as the cross-culture guide to Trainees and a
technical information resource person at the Community Based Training
site. LCFs report to the Training Manager and work under direct
supervision of the Language and Cross-Culture Coordinator(LCC), in
collaboration with the Homestay Program Coordinator and Technical
Trainers to ensure that the volunteer-trainees meet a set of established
language, technical and cross-cultural minimum standards before
service.
Desired Qualifications:
An applicant must possess at least a Diploma in Adult Education, Education, Social Work, Community Development or other fields related to the Peace Corps Projects. The incumbents must have at least 3 years of experience with teaching Kiswahili to foreigners (preferably Americans); and ability to communicate effectively in English. Knowledge and/or experience in secondary education, agriculture, livestock, forestry, gender and women empowerment, HIV&AIDS and Malaria will be an added advantage. Being functional in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint is also an added advantage. Candidates from Zanzibar are strongly encouraged to apply.
An applicant must possess at least a Diploma in Adult Education, Education, Social Work, Community Development or other fields related to the Peace Corps Projects. The incumbents must have at least 3 years of experience with teaching Kiswahili to foreigners (preferably Americans); and ability to communicate effectively in English. Knowledge and/or experience in secondary education, agriculture, livestock, forestry, gender and women empowerment, HIV&AIDS and Malaria will be an added advantage. Being functional in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint is also an added advantage. Candidates from Zanzibar are strongly encouraged to apply.
2. Homestay Coordinator (HC) -1 position
The Homestay Coordinator (HC) is responsible for recruiting
and training voluntary Tanzanian families who are willing to host the
American Volunteers during the Pre-Service Training program. He/she will
be expected to closely monitor the homestay program so that it provides
conducive and respectful intercultural learning environment to the
Americans and their Tanzanian families. The HC works with LCFs to
provide day to day intercultural learning support to the families and
volunteers. He/she is also expected to lead intercultural training
sessions for volunteers and their host families, as per the calendar of
training. He/she reports to the Training Manager and coordinates with
the LCC, Training Coordinator, Program Managers as well as other staff
involved in the training, as per guidance of the Training Manager.
Desired Qualifications:
An applicant for this position must have at least a Bachelor Degree in Adult Education, Education, Social Work, Community Development or other fields related to Peace Corps Projects. The incumbent must have at least 3 years of experience in teaching Kiswahili to foreigners (preferably Americans); at least 2 consecutive years of facilitating an Intercultural training I learning program and must be fluent in Swahili and English languages. Knowledge and/or experience in secondary education, agriculture, livestock, forestry, gender and women empowerment, HIV&AIDS and Malaria will be an added advantage. She/he must. be functional in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
An applicant for this position must have at least a Bachelor Degree in Adult Education, Education, Social Work, Community Development or other fields related to Peace Corps Projects. The incumbent must have at least 3 years of experience in teaching Kiswahili to foreigners (preferably Americans); at least 2 consecutive years of facilitating an Intercultural training I learning program and must be fluent in Swahili and English languages. Knowledge and/or experience in secondary education, agriculture, livestock, forestry, gender and women empowerment, HIV&AIDS and Malaria will be an added advantage. She/he must. be functional in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Application Procedures:
Applications must be received no later than May 31st, 2017. Please email a cover letter, CV, personal address and contact information and the names and contacts of your references to applicants@tz.peacecorps.gov with ''Training Position Application" in the subject line. If necessary applications can be posted to the attention of: Director of Management & Operations, Training Position Application, U.S. Peace Corps Tanzania, P. 0. Box 9123, Dar es Salaam.
Applications must be received no later than May 31st, 2017. Please email a cover letter, CV, personal address and contact information and the names and contacts of your references to applicants@tz.peacecorps.gov with ''Training Position Application" in the subject line. If necessary applications can be posted to the attention of: Director of Management & Operations, Training Position Application, U.S. Peace Corps Tanzania, P. 0. Box 9123, Dar es Salaam.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Source: The Guardian 19 May 2017
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