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Organisational Programmes Freelance Facilitator

Employer
Fearless Futures
Location
Working from home (US)
Salary
Training day rate: $150/day; Client lead delivery day rate: $350/day (+$20 additional for care)
Closing date
May 21, 2021

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Focus Areas
Education
Job Function
Education / Teaching
Position Type
Contract / Freelance

Fearless Futures serves daring organisations – across sectors – ready to actively challenge inequities by addressing their roots, intersections, and lived realities. We facilitate transformative equity and inclusion learning experiences, in-person and online, in service of designing equitable ecosystems for people and products.

We’re hiring for Organisational Programmes Facilitators (freelance, self-employed) to deliver our programmes online (and in-person, post-Covid) globally. Our ideal candidate will be an expert in anti-oppression thinking and exploratory facilitation and they would be available for work on US, UK and/or Asia timezones in the virtual world with the possibility of international travel in the future. 

To apply please read the role description and complete the application form attaching a copy of your most recent CV/Resume in PDF format. You will also need to be available for our training dates in May, TBC. Rolling interviews until all positions are filled.

Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Experience of successfully delivering engaging, expert learning episodes
  • The ability to create courageous learning spaces
  • Emotional awareness and the ability to create positive learning spaces and manage the complex emotions of a group of learners - through laughter, tears, anger, defensiveness etc (and to hold your own emotions to make space for others in this process)
  • Understanding of power, privilege, equity, intersectionality and systems of oppression - conceptually and as lived realities
  • Engagement with challenging the status quo on gender, class, race, sexuality, disability, faith and other anti-oppression issues
  • The ability to support the thinking of adults in an engaging, expert and deeply educative way
  • Flexibility in facilitation and the ability to change direction when the situation requires it
  • Courage to face problems and conflicts between participants head on, to create a meaningful resolution
  • Creativity in the face of challenges and unexpected logistical issues 
  • Strong communication skills, including the ability to be warm yet challenging, and the ability to critically question to further learning
  • Organised and prepared, with good time-awareness
  • Able to complete administrative and logistical tasks swiftly and to a high standard

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