Youth Inclusion & Employment Projects Volunteers At Plan International


THE ORGANISATION

Plan International Jordan (PIJO), an International Non-Governmental Organization established in 2016, has been at the forefront of addressing critical issues related to children’s rights and gender equality across Jordan. With a comprehensive portfolio of programs spanning education, youth empowerment, and protection—including Child Protection (CP), Gender-Based Violence (GBV), and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)—PIJO is dedicated to creating safer communities for both Syrian refugees and Jordanian host populations. Operating across various governorates, our initiatives are tailored to meet the specific needs of refugees and vulnerable groups within these communities. Central to our mission is the support of at-risk children, adolescents and youth, focusing on preventing and responding to child marriage, child labor, and broader CP and GBV issues, while promoting their decision-making, participation, and empowerment.

Collaborating closely with parents and communities, PI works to raise awareness about child protection issues and bolster the capacity of families and societies to address the sexual and reproductive health needs of children and adolescents, aiming to safeguard them from violence, abuse, and other forms of sexual and gender-based violence. Embedded in our operations is Plan’s Global Gender Equality and Inclusion Policy, which guides our commitment to achieving gender equality, promoting gender justice, realizing girls’ rights, and fostering an inclusive society. This policy underpins PI’s five-year country strategy, our Values and Behaviors Framework, and our Theory of Change

BACKGROUND ABOUT THE PROJECT

Youth Inclusion and Employment Project (Ready for Tomorrow)

Ready for Tomorrow project goal is to enhance the employability and entrepreneurial engagement of young women and men aged 18-35. It aims to inspire and include young people in economic life by supporting entrepreneurs through the development of life skills and integration into relevant business ecosystems. This support will enable them to establish themselves and make a living by bringing their ideas to life. Additionally, job seekers will acquire technical skills needed for the labor market, and the project aims to support youth in making informed decisions regarding entrepreneurship or starting their businesses, as well as in acquiring future skills to enhance their wage employment opportunities.

Objectives

The primary objective of this TOR is to:

  • Recruit and train volunteers to conduct in-depth phone interviews with youth who benefited from Ready for Tomorrow interventions.
  • Collect accurate and comprehensive data on youth employment and business activities status, utilizing the project M&E tools.
  • Validate the collected data to ensure its reliability and relevance for project purposes.

Scope of Work

Volunteers will be responsible for the following tasks:

  • Conducting Phone Interviews: Contact the project beneficiaries via phone to conduct structured interviews. Volunteers will follow a predefined questionnaire and surveys to collect data on employment status, business activities, and other needed data.
  • Data Entry: Accurately record the responses and input the collected data into the provided database or data entry system.
  • Data Validation: Cross-check the collected data for consistency and completeness, ensuring that all necessary information has been captured and verified.
  • Reporting: Provide regular updates on the progress of data collection and any issues encountered during the process.

Volunteers will be allocated to different partner organizations’ premises where they will conduct their work. Partners will play a key role in supervising the volunteers and ensuring the quality of the data collected. Partners will also be responsible for providing necessary support to volunteers to facilitate efficient data collection and validation.

Reporting:

Volunteers will report directly to the M&E Focal points and regular check-ins will be scheduled to monitor progress and address any challenges with the project management and the M&E Officer. In addition, partners will provide on-site supervision and ensure data quality assurance.

Volunteer Requirements:

Candidates for the volunteer should possess the following qualifications:

  • Strong communication skills, particularly in conducting phone interviews.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy in data collection and entry.
  • Basic knowledge of data management and validation processes.
  • Interest in youth employment and entrepreneurship issues.
  • Ability to commit to a flexible schedule, with a minimum number of hours per week as required by the project.

Training and Support:

Volunteers will receive:

  • Training: Comprehensive training on the interview process, data collection methods, and any relevant tools or software.
  • Resources: Access all necessary resources, including questionnaires, surveys, tablets and data entry systems.
  • Supervision: Ongoing support and supervision from the project team to ensure the quality and accuracy of the data collection process.

Level of contact with children

None

How to apply

https://forms.office.com/e/HqCq1SthYK

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