The responsibilities of the Project Assistant include:
• Plan and deliver age-appropriate non-formal educational activities for children and
young people aged 6-11 and 12-18 to ensure they remain engaged and motivated.
• Structure project activities and create monthly plans in collaboration with the
multidisciplinary team.
• Actively participate in project activities and encourage young people to attend and
engage in sessions.
• Assist the project coordinator in the management of participant recruitment, retention,
attendance, and fostering family engagement.
• In collaboration with the Project Coordinator, implement monitoring and evaluation
(M&E) tools to assess program progress and achievements.
• Complete Health & Safety documentation (Accident Forms, Incident Forms, etc.) as
required.
• Provide support and guidance to volunteers as needed.
• Organize outreach activities in coordination with the Project Coordinator.
• Build and maintain partnerships with the project locality, schools, and other
organizations to ensure effective collaboration.
The Malta Trust Foundation:
The Malta Trust Foundation (TMTF) was established by Her Excellency, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca in 2015, with the specific purpose to develop initiatives that support children, young people and communities that are facing particular challenges who are at risk of poverty or social exclusion. The Foundation brings together academics, psychosocial professionals, the business community, and civil society organisations with the aim of delivering a tangible impact in gaps within existing services. The Foundation stresses the importance of not duplicating current services and support, which are already being offered by other entities. The Foundation seeks to support vulnerable communities through initiatives that are both educational and empowering in aiding individuals to reach their full potential, with an emphasis on projects of a psychosocial nature.