- Sat Jan 24, 2026 2:05 am#28226
The role of an Associate Officer- Trainer with ActionAid Bangladesh is to facilitate training sessions for Rohingya youth in camps, focusing on life skills, awareness, literacy, numeracy, preparedness, resilience, agriculture, and entrepreneurship. The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of the Rohingya camp context and experience in humanitarian or youth-focused programs.
Key skills and competencies expected from the candidate include:
• Strong facilitation and communication skills
• Experience in NGO humanitarian project implementation in Rohingya response
• Excellent training facilitation skills
• Familiarity with the Rohingya and local dialects
• Working knowledge of written and spoken Bengali and English
• Ability to work independently and foster a team spirit
• Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines
To emphasize local experience, candidates should highlight their involvement in humanitarian or youth-focused programs, particularly in the Rohingya camp context. NGO or INGO exposure is also highly valued.
In terms of education, training, and certifications, ActionAid Bangladesh looks for a Bachelor's degree in social sciences or related disciplines. However, they consider education alongside experience, so candidates with relevant work experience may be considered even if their educational background does not exactly match the requirement.
The candidate should have practical knowledge of using internet and software packages such as MS Office, Kobo, MoDA, etc. Centre management skills are also essential for this role.
To prepare for an interview, the candidate should:
1. Review the job description and requirements carefully
2. Prepare examples from their past experience that demonstrate their skills and competencies
3. Be ready to discuss their understanding of the Rohingya camp context and humanitarian principles
4. Anticipate questions about their ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines
5. Practice answering behavioral questions using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result)
In an interview, common expectations in Bangladesh include:
• A confident and assertive demeanor
• Strong communication skills in both Bengali and English
• Ability to provide specific examples from their past experience
• Familiarity with local dialects and culture
• Understanding of humanitarian principles and the Rohingya context
When presenting their education, training, and certifications, candidates should focus on relevant courses or training programs that demonstrate their expertise in areas such as facilitation, communication, and centre management.
In terms of documents and references, candidates should ensure they have:
1. A clear and concise resume
2. A cover letter that addresses the job requirements and demonstrates their enthusiasm for the role
3. Letters of recommendation from previous employers or supervisors
4. Certificates or diplomas relevant to the position
Finally, it is essential for candidates to be field-ready, with a good understanding of:
1. Local culture and dialects
2. Humanitarian principles and the Rohingya context
3. Centre management skills and ability to work under pressure
ActionAid Bangladesh also expects their employees to adhere to safeguarding policies and code of conduct, which includes zero tolerance towards Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, and Abuse (SHEA), Child Protection Policy, and other relevant safeguarding policies.
Key skills and competencies expected from the candidate include:
• Strong facilitation and communication skills
• Experience in NGO humanitarian project implementation in Rohingya response
• Excellent training facilitation skills
• Familiarity with the Rohingya and local dialects
• Working knowledge of written and spoken Bengali and English
• Ability to work independently and foster a team spirit
• Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines
To emphasize local experience, candidates should highlight their involvement in humanitarian or youth-focused programs, particularly in the Rohingya camp context. NGO or INGO exposure is also highly valued.
In terms of education, training, and certifications, ActionAid Bangladesh looks for a Bachelor's degree in social sciences or related disciplines. However, they consider education alongside experience, so candidates with relevant work experience may be considered even if their educational background does not exactly match the requirement.
The candidate should have practical knowledge of using internet and software packages such as MS Office, Kobo, MoDA, etc. Centre management skills are also essential for this role.
To prepare for an interview, the candidate should:
1. Review the job description and requirements carefully
2. Prepare examples from their past experience that demonstrate their skills and competencies
3. Be ready to discuss their understanding of the Rohingya camp context and humanitarian principles
4. Anticipate questions about their ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines
5. Practice answering behavioral questions using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result)
In an interview, common expectations in Bangladesh include:
• A confident and assertive demeanor
• Strong communication skills in both Bengali and English
• Ability to provide specific examples from their past experience
• Familiarity with local dialects and culture
• Understanding of humanitarian principles and the Rohingya context
When presenting their education, training, and certifications, candidates should focus on relevant courses or training programs that demonstrate their expertise in areas such as facilitation, communication, and centre management.
In terms of documents and references, candidates should ensure they have:
1. A clear and concise resume
2. A cover letter that addresses the job requirements and demonstrates their enthusiasm for the role
3. Letters of recommendation from previous employers or supervisors
4. Certificates or diplomas relevant to the position
Finally, it is essential for candidates to be field-ready, with a good understanding of:
1. Local culture and dialects
2. Humanitarian principles and the Rohingya context
3. Centre management skills and ability to work under pressure
ActionAid Bangladesh also expects their employees to adhere to safeguarding policies and code of conduct, which includes zero tolerance towards Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, and Abuse (SHEA), Child Protection Policy, and other relevant safeguarding policies.

