Amman, Jordan
others
Intermediate (Experienced non manager)
Terms of Reference
Consultant for a Study (Children’s Voices for Return)
Background
In the context of the evolving situation in Syria, discussions around voluntary return among Syrian refugee families in Jordan have increased significantly. As intentions to return continue to emerge, there is a critical need to better understand children's perspectives, priorities, and concerns regarding the possibility of returning to Syria. While return-related assessments often focus on household-level decision-making, children's views remain underrepresented despite the profound impact that return may have on their protection, wellbeing, education, social connections, and future opportunities.
The Children’s Voices for Return Study aims to generate evidence on Syrian refugee children's perceptions, intentions, and concerns related to voluntary return through an innovative participatory qualitative methodology. The findings will inform the design and strategic direction of the Coaching for Life (CfL) Programme, support sustainability planning, and identify appropriate support mechanisms for children who may return to Syria. In addition, the study will contribute to child-sensitive return and reintegration planning at both national and regional levels, while aligning with Save the Children Jordan’s commitment to ensuring that children's voices are meaningfully reflected in decisions and policies that affect their lives.
Objective
To generate evidence-based, child-centered insights into Syrian refugee children's perceptions, intentions, priorities, and concerns regarding voluntary return to Syria, in order to inform child-sensitive programming, return and reintegration planning, and decision-making at programme, national, and regional levels.
Scope of Work and Key Tasks
The selected consultant will be responsible for designing and implementing the Children’s Voices for Return Study and delivering high-quality evidence on Syrian refugee children's perspectives regarding voluntary return to Syria.
The consultant will be expected to:
The consultant will develop and implement a participatory, child-centered assessment methodology that places children’s voices and perspectives on return to Syria at the core of the research process. The methodology should include:
Deliverables
Qualifications and Experience:
1.Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Development Studies, Education, Psychology, or a related field.
2.Demonstrated experience in designing and facilitating interactive workshops, consultations, or participatory activities with children and adolescents; experience incorporating arts-based and creative expression methodologies is considered an asset.
3. Minimum of three years of experience in conducting qualitative research, including data collection, analysis, and report writing.
4. Proven experience working in humanitarian and/or international development contexts.
5. Excellent analytical, report-writing, and communication skills, with the ability to synthesize and present findings clearly and effectively.
Timing:
4 months (5th July – 5th Nov 2026)
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