Girls Empowerment Mentors

Responsibilities

Recruit safe spaces for adolescents/teenage mothers.
Offer mentorship sessions by providing adolescents and teenage mothers with information and guidance that helps them make good decisions.
Conduct monthly home visits for the target beneficiaries.
Serve as liaison between mentees and caregivers.
Assist in planning of major girls and women events.
Advocate for girls’ education and girls’ rights; encourage the girls, their parents, and community members to promote girls’ education.
Promote girl’s self-esteem and confidence.
Help girls cope with changes at school, at home, in the community or with their personal or physical development.
Willing and flexible to attend beneficiaries’ concerns outside the safe space hours.
Participate in community activities.

Qualifications

22-27 years old
Lives within the same community.
Is enrolled/ completed a higher institutional learning, preferably social work and community development.
Be an upstanding member of the community.
Enthusiastic about working with fellow girls and boys.
Possess leadership skills.
Able to dedicate 3-4 days a week to the project.
Basic knowledge on reproductive health and life-skills preferred.
Out of school mentors -Be a mother having either given birth or gotten pregnant while in school and still managed to complete her high school education and completed any higher education.

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