Save the Children is a leading international organization  helping                      children in need around the world. First established in   the      UK    in          1919,    separate national organizations have    been   set  up   in   more     than         twenty-eight countries,    sharing  the  aim  of     improving  the   lives   of        children    through   education,  health     care and  economic        opportunities,    as       well as  emergency  aid in    cases of   natural         disasters, war and     conflict.
In Nigeria, Save the Children has been working since 2001. The early                       focus was on getting children actively involved in     shaping     the           decisions     that affect their lives. Today,     Save the      Children  is         working in  seven    federal  states  -   Zamfara,      Yobe, Jigawa,    Katsina,       Kano, Bauchi   and      Kaduna  -  focusing     on providing  basic    healthcare   and        protecting     children.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Volunteer Teacher
Location: Borno
Background 
Save the Children Nigeria is implementing a DFID funded project – North East Nigeria Transition to Development (NENTAD) in borno state. The NENTAD project is a consortium project with UNICEF and Plan International. Save the Children is implementing the project in 3 LGEAs of Jere, Konduga and MMC targeting 6900 children in the focal communities and LGAs. The project is working in the 6 formal school system in the selected communities in the first year and will be extended to additional one school in the second year which starts in May to be able to meet up with the target population. Already we are working with key government state actors such as the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and the respective Local Government Education Authorities (LGEAs).
During the project year, the project aimed at supporting in building capacity of teachers and the School based Management Committees (SBMCs), support focal schools with volunteers to teach core subjects, provide teachers and learners’ kit and construction of Temporary Learning Structures or the renovation of damaged classrooms.
In order to achieve our objectives, we need to recruit volunteer teachers in our selected schools to teach core subjects. Visit and interaction with the both the pupils and teachers shows that pupils in even primary 5 &6 cannot speak or write in English or solve simple arithmetic. It is more worrisome as even the teachers cannot confidently express themselves in English. In order to resolve this challenge, we therefore deem it necessary to engage the services of volunteers that will support the schools and pupils to learn these core subjects during the duration of the project.
The objective of recruiting the volunteer teachers is to bridge the gap inherent in the schools in the area of literacy and numeracy. It is noted that pupils in primary 4-6 and even JSS 1-3 cannot read and write in English or solve simple arithmetic. The national policy stipulates that children should be taught in the language of the environment or their mother tongue in the first 3 years of schooling. But it is disheartening to note that most of the children in upper class cannot speak or write in English. In view of this, the volunteer teachers will:
    - Teach the students at least 2-3 times a week
- Prepare scheme of work for each topic
- Support and guide the pupils to comprehend the subject study
- Keep records of pupils performance
- Give the pupils classwork and other exercise that will guide them understand the subject
In this course of the consultancy, Save the Children shall cover for the following:
    - Train the selected teachers in child safeguarding and protection, positive disciple etc
Methodology
To ensure that we get capable volunteers that will met our objectives, we will employ and consider the following:
    - Make the advert both offline and online
- The volunteer teachers will undergo test to determine their competency
Deliverables
Deliverables should include the following:
    - The NENTAD team will work with the MEAL to carry out baseline study of pupils learning outcomes
- Volunteers should be able to attend classes 2-3 times per week
- Prepare lesson notes ahead of each topic
- Show evidence of pupils’ performance in classes.
- Prepare and submit monthly brief/ report to be submitted to the Project manager
Minimum Qualifications
    - Volunteers should have at least NCE Certificate, B.Sc
- Volunteers should be able to communicate in hausa or Kanuri
- Ability to communicate fluently in English
- Commitment to and understanding of Save the Children’s aims, values and principles
Application Closing Date
10th May, 2018.
Method of Application 
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online