Position: Social Mobilizer
Organization: Room To Read
Location: Chhattisgarh
Develop a thorough understanding of Room to Read’s Girls’ Education program design, objectives and outcomes
Implement program activities as per design maintaining fidelity
Undertake corrective action and incorporate feedback when provided by the supervisor for life skills sessions etc
Participate in program planning in consultation with Program Associate and other state level staff.
Regularly attend weekly and monthly workshops where weekly and monthly plans are made and reviewed
Attend mandatory training of Social Mobilizers
Have a thorough understanding of social issues, safety concerns and child protection issues affecting girl participants and an awareness of available social safety net mechanisms, schemes and referrals. (With child protection and safety issues of girls that emerged through a study done in India last year and the new mentoring module that requires the program to address such issues, we need a social mobilizer who is well networked and well acquainted with existing social safety net mechanisms, schemes and also referrals; this skill was not required for our current social mobilizers)
Organize and lead family and community meetings and consultations with school staff, parents and community members/organizations as per design; discuss life skill content and issues with them in a tactful manner (especially sensitive/taboo issues like early marriage and attending school during menstrual cycle).
Seek opportunities for networking at local level and create a resource pool to be used as a referrals if there is a need
Facilitate visits of donors, INCO and SO team members
Facilitate and support SO/INCO team members in conducting research/ survey/ study/ data collection/ baseline etc.
Conduct life skills sessions for 80 girls in batches of 20-25 as per the prescribed session content and as per agreed plan. Each girl will need to be provided with a minimum of 16 life skills sessions in one year. This would require a thorough understanding of the content and skills of delivering it tactfully (especially the content related to reproductive health). The reproductive health sessions that has been introduced in the worldwide GEP modules require more experienced professionals who are well equipped to deliver the content as well as handle queries of parents and convince them on the need for these sessions.
Form Life skills clubs/Children groups and facilitate regular meetings and discussions of these groups; at least 8 meetings are to be held every year. Ensure that through these groups the girl participants develop skills of articulation and self-expression and initiate action on issues they face in their lives. This would require the social mobilizer to have excellent facilitation skills and understanding of the principles of child participation.
Distribute the newsletter GUPSHUP, initiate discussion around it and hold follow-up activities. (This requires an ability to engage with text in a magazine format written for girls – to eventually lead them into an analysis of the magazines/mass media and inspire them to express and deconstruct gender stereotypes)
Help girls to develop wall magazines and write for state-level Gupshup so that their voices can be captured
Mentoring: Conduct group mentoring sessions for 80 girls in batches of 10-12 girls as per prescribed content guidelines and record each session. Plan out the group mentoring sessions in association with the Program Associate, taking into account the needs expressed by the girls. Conduct individual mentoring sessions as needed. This may need creation of new content wherever needed (The new mentoring module being introduced requires social mobilizers to be barefoot counselors – not just mentoring girls in groups but also identifying challenges being faced by girls, developing sessions to address the challenges, identifying the content for these sessions and developing the content if needed)
Setting Up Life Skills Centres /Gender Resource Centres:
Setting up a Gender resource Centre (GRC) for life skills in schools /community for life skills sessions
Ensuring proper functioning and usage of GRC as per discussion with state GEP teams
Ensure the space is clean, safe and welcoming to girls
Ensure the space is well stocked with drawings/articles/ expressions of children’s voices ; changing and putting up the articles/drawings/paintings on bulletin board periodically at least once a month
Home Visits:
Mapping data as per the risk and response protocol and then making specific home visits. (The objective of the risk and response protocol is to take action based on an analysis of the four risk factors for girls dropping out. This involves tracking of each girl, understanding the risk, flagging concerns, suggesting solutions, motivating the girls to take necessary action and ultimately preventing the girl from dropping out. All this requires a very high level of analytical and strategic thinking skills, which is not currently available in the SMs).
Undertaking regular school visits
Handling any critical matters that may emerge from these interactions
Organizing/conducting programmatic activities at school and community as per mutually agreed plan and responsible for managing relationships with school, community and respond to issues that may arise.
The quality of home visits is expected to be of high as the expectation is of higher levels of engagement and effective mentoring and outreach to families
Bachelor Degree in education / social sciences or equivalent/ or higher.
Minimum experience of 2yrs. (1-2 years of relevant experience in the education /development sector)
Master Degree in education / social sciences or equivalent preferred
Counseling diploma and/or experience of having worked on mentoring /counseling issues
Experience working on life skills/gender /adolescents
Strong planning and project implementation skills
Ability to work in remote area and travel to communities for meetings
Ability to work effectively with schools and communities
Strong written and oral communication skills
Good interpersonal skills and a team player
Room to Read offers a competitive salary with excellent benefits. Benefits include health and a retirement plan. The non-monetary compensation includes a unique opportunity to be part of an innovative, meaningful, fun, and rapidly growing organization that is changing transforming the lives of millions of children in developing countries by focusing on literacy and gender equality in education.