DEADLINE: 01/10/2024
Community-Based Facilitator (20)
Full-time
Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you have the language skills and local knowledge to support fellow refugees? The Association of Refugees with Disabilities (ARD), in partnership with Humanity & Inclusion, is excited to announce an opportunity to volunteer as a Community-Based Facilitator in Nakivale Refugee Settlement.
We are seeking 20 dedicated and compassionate individuals to work in various zones within Nakivale, including Juru, Kibengo, Basecamp, Rubondo, Ruhoko, Kabazana, Kikyaza, Kashojwa, Somalia, and New Congo. As a Community-Based Facilitator, you will be at the forefront of providing essential support to refugees with disabilities, empowering them through information, coordination, and advocacy.
Your role will involve bridging the communication gap between refugees and service providers, ensuring that critical information is shared across the community. This is a chance to directly impact the lives of vulnerable individuals and improve the accessibility of vital services.
Qualifications and Requirements
To be eligible for this volunteer opportunity, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Recommendation letters: One from the Zone leader where you reside and one from your current or former employer within the refugee settlement. Clearance from OPM is also accepted.
- Documentation: A copy of your Attestation card, Refugee card, or National ID, along with a passport-sized photo.
- Bank Account: Applicants must have a registered bank account (SACCO accounts are not accepted), along with TIN and NSSF numbers.
- Language Skills: Fluent English is required, along with the ability to speak and translate at least two different local dialects spoken in Nakivale. Kiswahili or Somali is mandatory.
Why Volunteer?
Volunteering as a Community-Based Facilitator is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to:
- Gain meaningful experience working with refugees and people with disabilities.
- Contribute to community-building initiatives and humanitarian efforts.
- Develop leadership, communication, and coordination skills in a real-world setting.
- Network with like-minded professionals and organizations focused on refugee and disability rights.
How to Apply
Applications must be hand-delivered to the ARD offices at Basecamp, opposite the UNHCR offices in Nakivale Refugee Settlement. Please address your application to the Human Resource Department.
The deadline for submission is Tuesday, 1st October 2024, at 4:00 pm.
Join Us in Making a Difference!
This is more than just a volunteer position—it’s a chance to make a lasting impact in your community and support some of the most vulnerable individuals in Nakivale. If you are passionate about inclusion, equality, and community development, we encourage you to apply and become part of our dedicated team of facilitators.
Download the full descriptions of the positions down here!
For more information, feel free to contact us via:
+256200909832