Facilitator for a Board Training

We are looking for a Training Facilitator to coordinate a 2-day Board of Directors training that will be held on 2nd – 3rd May 2019 in Nairobi
The overarching goal is to equip board of Directors with the expertise in providing advice as top-decision-makers, drafting policy and program documents, acquiring knowledge and skills in understanding the context of disability mainstreaming in projects and programs, appraising the quality of the information within the organization, interpreting and synthesizing evidence provided, and packaging it appropriately for use in decision-making.
Duties and Responsibilities

In partnership with ICE program staff, design the program of a 2-day workshop, including its process and methodology, and detailed guidelines for inputs from workshop participants.
Bear overall responsibility for facilitating the 2-day workshop, ensuring that it achieves its objective.
Encourage constructive debates, maximum and participatory dialogue during all sessions
Lead and provide expert input on specific workshop sessions (Governance and policy approvals within the organization).
Guide in development of an action plan towards the end of the workshop

Expected output

A well-managed and coherent workshop resulting into good strategies in advancing the organization’s initiatives.
A program for the 2-day workshop in collaboration with ANDY towards a successful facilitation of the workshop.
Technical advice and support to participants during the workshop.
Feedback on the whole workshop report drafted by the Rapporteur. Duration of the Task The work will be done for a total of 3 days.
The facilitator will have 1/2 day to discuss and develop the workshop program and organize session’s coordination, 2 days of workshop facilitation and 1/2 day for feed backing on the rapporteur final report.

Qualification and Experience

At least three years of experience in facilitating workshops on Board Governance within organizations
A proof of knowledge on NGO Board regulations on governance issues.
Proven track record of having worked with Disabled Persons Organizations in Programs Management.
Fluency in English