Job at Veterinarians without Borders / Vétérinaires sans Frontières – Canada (VWB/VSF), Rural Training Specialist

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Description
This is a 3 to 4 month volunteer position in Tanzania starting in January of 2018 (start/end dates and duration are flexible).

This position is only eligible for Canadian citizens and Canadian permanent residents

The goal of this position is to integrate into all Africa Bridge (AB) training curricula (Most Vulnerable Children Committee and co-op) culturally appropriate training methods – with a participatory approach – and train the trainers on the use of this methods, resulting in positive outcomes for semi-literate rural adult learners

Objectives:

To advise on culturally appropriate M&E tools for assessing outcomes of trainings with the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist

To collaborate with the Curriculum Development Specialist on testing the training manuals in the field
To help refine the manuals after they have been tested
To train the trainers on training methods and how to use the training manuals effectively
Coordinate the work with the Curriculum Development Specialist, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist and prospective Abbott-funded 2016-17 project on entrepreneurship/business/co-op management training development for co-ops
All volunteers are expected to promote gender equality, environmental sustainability and good governance within their placement responsibilities.

Academic Qualifications

Bachelors or Masters-level (or equivalent) program in a relevant field such as: Communications or Journalism in International Development, or; Human Rights, Development Studies, International Relations or Public Health with a strong focus on Communications

Professional Background / Skills

Experience in using participatory approaches and conducting needs-assessmentsExperience developing training materials and training plans for semi-literate, rural populations in developing countriesExperience working with adult learners in developing countriesExperience working in the vocational / technical training field and leading Training of Trainers (ToT)Knowledge of best practices for vocational / technical training deliveryPrevious international work / volunteer experience in Tanzania or other developing countryEffective cross-cultural communication skillsCommitment to the principles of volunteer cooperation and familiarity with participatory approaches to development, including the promotion of gender equality, good governance and environmental sustainability

VWB/VSF-Canada covers costs including:

Travel and accommodation for the five-day pre-departure training course in OttawaReturn airfare to placement country and visa/permit costsThe cost of required vaccinations, anti-malarial medication and overseas emergency travel health insuranceA modest monthly living allowance (MLA) that will be paid into the volunteer’s bank account in Canada. The MLA is designed to be sufficient to cover simple housing, basic food requirements and other typical monthly living expenses.



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Dr.Galus Tarimo
Dr. Galus is a Medical Doctor who is licensed, registered, and allowed to practice medicine as a General Practitioner by the Medical Council of Tanganyika(in Tanzania). A master’s degree student enrolled at Westcliff University-California pursuing an MBA in Healthcare Administration, a technology enthusiast offering an evidence-based approach to medical treatment with more than 1 year of experience in practicing medicine and participating in public health projects fighting against global major diseases such as HIV/AIDS, MALARIA, TB, COVID-19, maternal and child health through research, social education, and community health programs. Dr. Galus has more than 4 years of experience in Blogging, Copywriting, and Search Engine Optimization (Google SEO) based on healthcare-related articles, financial market analysis, and educational content