Become a regular Digital Skills training volunteer for refugee entrepreneurs.
Overview
£0
London, E1 8FA
Expires at anytime
What will you be doing? Every year, TERN supports 100+ refugee entrepreneurs in the UK to access digital skills training as part of our TERN Skills service, helping them to develop their digital skills to build, run, and grow their businesses. We are now recruiting a tight-knit volunteer group to become co-facilitators of our digital skills training workshops. As a Breakout Facilitator, you would be part of our workshop team. The role includes: ● Signing up for a specific set of TERN Skill sessions as a co-facilitator. ● Attending these sessions reliably (2.5 hour session, minimum 2 per annum) ● Facilitating and moderating breakouts with small working groups of 5-10 participants. The role is 100% remote – workshops are delivered via Zoom. Group communication is via email and WhatsApp. #LI-Remote What are we looking for? We are looking for someone who is: ● Digital/ tech savvy with experience using remote co-working tools ● Passionate about social impact programmes and services that empower people in the long run, beyond the scope of the programmes they are currently in. ● Happy and committed to following the TERN model and good practices. ● Encouraging – a great motivator and positive cheerleader for entrepreneurs. ● Empathetic and patient to address the unique challenges faced by refugee entrepreneurs in terms of digital literacy skills, language barriers, etc. ● Communicative, reliable and committed. ● Believe in TERN's values: compassionate, participative, enterprising & ambitious & always improving What difference will you make? Support refugee entrepreneurs to develop the digital skills essential to grow their businesses. Reach more users whilst maintaining support quality: Help TERN grow its TERN Skills audience to 150 entrepreneurs (50% growth in user numbers year on year) in 2024. ● Deliver more topics and therefore more workshops: Currently, TERN delivers a minimum of 10 TERN Skills sessions per annum. We are looking to scale this to 15 sessions per annum with the help of our co-facilitators.