Responsibilities:
- Co-ordinate a Personal Safety program for children
- Facilitate Personal Safety workshops for children aged 6 - 17 years
- Provide resource information and support to schools, partners and relevant agencies
- Conduct workshops with adults on child rights and dynamics of child sexual abuse
- Produce a detailed and timely documentation of all workshops
- Prepare quarterly and annual reports on the programs
- Participate in relevant training for personal growth and development
Requirements:
- Candidate must possess at least a Diploma, Advanced/Higher/Graduate Diploma, Bachelor's Degree, Post Graduate Diploma, Professional Degree, Education/Teaching/Training, Others or equivalent.
- Required language(s): Bahasa Malaysia, English
- At least 1 year(s) of working experience in the related field is required for this position.
- Applicants must be willing to work in Petaling Jaya.
- Preferably Junior Executives specializing in Education or equivalent.
- Full-Time positions available.
- Must be able to assume responsibilities and work independently
- Must be skilled in facilitating sessions with children and engaging adults in interactive workshops
- Must be able to speak freely on topics on sex, sexuality and the details of child sexual abuse
- Must display a highly developed sense of cultural sensitivity
Send your applications to protect@psthechildren.org.my
For more information please visit www.psthechildren.org.my
Protect and Save the Children Association of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur (Reg. 7)
No. 5 Jalan 7/14, Section 7, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: (603) 7957 4344/ (603) 7956 4355
Fax: (603) 7957 4322
www.psthechildren.org.my
For more information please visit www.psthechildren.org.my
Protect and Save the Children Association of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur (Reg. 7)
No. 5 Jalan 7/14, Section 7, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: (603) 7957 4344/ (603) 7956 4355
Fax: (603) 7957 4322
www.psthechildren.org.my
Protect. Educate. Advocate.
Empowering the community for the rights and dignity of every child.
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