3 jobs in Invicta Child Foundation
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Invicta Child Foundation's Invicta Libraries project aims to establish accessible fixed school libraries, community branch libraries, and mobile libraries, offering free tutoring. The initiative supports children aged 5-18, particularly in low-income and underserved communities, by providing trained volunteers and tutors for guided study sessions, homework help, reading clubs, and remedial assistance. This project addresses limited access to reading materials, safe study spaces, and tutor support in the target region, thereby improving literacy, numeracy levels, school retention, academic performance, and long-term economic opportunities.
Role Description
This is a volunteer role for the Invicta Child Foundation. Volunteers will be assisting with various tasks such as supporting learners with guided study sessions, providing homework help, organizing reading clubs, and offering remedial support. This is a hybrid role, located in Nairobi County, Kenya, with some work from home options available.
Qualifications
- Experience in tutoring, mentoring, and educational support
- Skills in organizing and managing study sessions, clubs, and remedial programs
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to improving literacy and academic performance in underserved communities
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Flexibility to work in both in-person and remote settings
- Prior experience working with children and youth is a plus
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Invicta Child Foundation is focused on establishing a network of accessible libraries including fixed school libraries, community branch libraries, and mobile libraries. The "Community, School & Mobile Libraries with Free Tutoring" project provides trained volunteers and hired tutors to support learners with guided study sessions, homework help, reading clubs, and remedial support. The initiative specifically targets children aged 5-18 from low-income and underserved communities, addressing their need for appropriate reading materials, safe study spaces, and tutor support.
Role Description
This is a volunteer role for a Social Worker at Invicta Child Foundation. The Social Worker will be involved in day-to-day tasks that include identifying children in need of support, coordinating with tutors and volunteers, managing study sessions, providing direct support to children, and collaborating with community partners. This is a hybrid role located in Nairobi County, Kenya, with some work from home being acceptable.
Qualifications
- Experience in social work, child welfare, or community outreach
- Strong organizational and coordination skills
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Empathy and passion for supporting children from underserved communities
- Proficiency in both English and Swahili is a plus
- Relevant certifications or a degree in social work, psychology, or related field is beneficial
Job Description
Company Description
Invicta Child Foundation's Invicta Libraries initiative aims to establish a network of accessible libraries, including fixed school libraries, community branch libraries, and mobile libraries. The project provides free tutoring through trained volunteers and hired tutors. It supports children aged 5-18, with a special focus on low-income and underserved communities. The initiative addresses the lack of access to reading materials, safe study spaces, and tutor support, which affects literacy, school retention, and long-term economic opportunities.
Role Description
This is a volunteer hybrid role located in Nairobi County, Kenya, with some work-from-home flexibility. As a member, you will assist in coordinating library activities, support learners with guided study sessions, provide homework help, facilitate reading clubs, and offer remedial support. You will work with children aged 5-18, focusing on improving literacy and numeracy levels in underserved communities.
Qualifications
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Experience in tutoring, mentoring, or teaching is preferred
- Ability to work with children aged 5-18 and support their educational needs
- Strong organizational and time-management skills
- Commitment to improving educational opportunities for low-income and underserved communities
- Prior experience in volunteering or community service is a plus