| GENERAL INFORMATION : |
| Project |
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DESTINATION EMPLOI (AID 012833/01/0) |
| Activity Title |
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Expert labor market and responsible tourism sector (Full‑time) |
| ToR Number (Please refer to it when applying) |
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10/DESTINATIONEMPLOI/2025 |
| Location |
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Tunisia, with field travel to intervention areas (Aïn Draham, Tozeur, Monastir, Djerba) |
| Date of Announcement |
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November 10, 2025 |
Leaders International is a forward-thinking economic development organisation that brings together governments, community groups and private sector partners to work on various projects across the Middle East and Africa.
With offices in Belgium, Jordan, Palestine, and Tunisia, we create partnerships that bridge the gap between east and west in order to create new opportunities, resources and accelerate the growth of underdeveloped and developing economies. Our focus areas include MSME Development, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Digital Transformation, Livelihoods & Employability, Green Growth, and Alternative & Sustainable Tourism.
The project “Destination Emploi” seeks to strengthen socio-economic integration in Tunisia by addressing the skill gaps in responsible and sustainable tourism. One critical area of intervention is empowering young people and vulnerable groups to pursue self-employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in the tourism sector. This involves identifying existing skill gaps and designing targeted training and support programs to enhance their entrepreneurial capabilities and foster innovation.
Main Objective:
To improve employment outcomes for youth and vulnerable groups in the responsible & sustainable tourism sector through: 1. Design & implementation of a Circular & Seasonal Mobility Programme connecting inland and coastal regions. 2. Targeted labor‑market mapping & action planning to identify realistic job opportunities and inform programme design. 3. End‑to‑end coordination of traineeships and work placements that translate training into meaningful, career‑building opportunities.
Specific Objectives and Key results:
- SO1: Mobility Programme operationalized.
- KR1.1 Approved programme design (eligibility, employer engagement, geographic targeting, timelines, M&E).
- KR1.2 At least two mobility cohorts delivered; 40 participants benefiting from the mobility program; documented lessons learned.
- KR1.3 Monitoring framework applied with baseline/targets for adaptability and skills acquisition.
- SO2: Labor‑market intelligence drives placement actions.
- KR2.1 Rapid mapping of demand (by region/function/season) validated with employers/associations.
- KR2.2 Concise, action‑oriented report highlighting immediate opportunities and barriers.
- KR2.3 Job Placement Action Plan with employer outreach, matching strategies and follow‑up mechanisms.
- SO3: Traineeships and placements coordinated to quality standards.
- KR3.1 Tailor‑made placement schemes aligned with participant profiles and employer needs.
- KR3.2 4‑week placements executed for programme graduates; procedures documented (roles, timelines, templates).
- KR3.3 Placement monitoring and individualized support implemented; outcomes tracked (completion, job offers, retention ≥3 months).
- Circular & Seasonal Mobility Programme
- Design & Development
- Produce an operational design linking Aïn Draham & Tozeur to Monastir & Djerba.
- Define eligibility, selection, employer engagement, safeguarding, logistics, and M&E tools.
- Implementation & Monitoring
- Roll out mobility cohorts, coordinate logistics1 and partner interfaces.
- Track results (skills, adaptability, employability), compile case studies and lessons.
- Following up with the candidates using the M&E tools designed.
- Labour‑Market Mapping & Opportunity Identification
- Targeted Market Scan
- Collect evidence from employers, sector associations and regional stakeholders on near‑term demand.
- Identify accessible entry points for graduates of project trainings.
- Action‑Oriented Reporting
- Deliver a concise market note (opportunities, constraints, recommendations).
- Translate into a time‑bound Job Placement Action Plan.
- Traineeship & Work Placement Coordination
- Placement Schemes
- Co‑design tailored schemes with employers; align learning outcomes and job profiles.
- Execution & Supervision
- Manage outreach, matching, onboarding, follow‑up, issue resolution.
- Ensure each trained participant accesses 4-week placement matching skills/aspirations.
- Integration & Learning
- Document procedures and templates; collect feedback from participants/employers.
- Provide periodic learning notes to inform continuous improvement.
| # |
Deliverable |
Content |
Indicative Timeline |
| D1 |
Mobility Programme
Design |
Operational plan, eligibility, targeting,
employer engagement, safeguarding,
M&E tools |
Month 1 |
| D2 |
Labour‑Market Mapping
and Analysis Report |
Demand scan by region/role/season; validated insights
Stakeholder Engagement Records |
Month 2 |
| D3 |
Job Placement
Action Plan |
Employer pipeline, matching & follow‑up mechanisms, targets |
Month 2 |
| D4 |
Cohort #1 – Mobility Implementation Report |
Implementation data,
participant feedback, lessons |
Month 5 |
| D5 |
Placement Procedures
Pack |
SOPs, roles & responsibilities,
templates, forms, checklists |
Month 5 |
| D6 |
Cohort #1–Placement Monitoring Report |
Placement count/quality, completion, job offers, issues & fixes |
Month 7 |
| D7 |
Cohort #2 –Mobility
Implementation Report |
Implementation data, lessons; design tweaks |
Month 9 |
| D8 |
Cohort #2 – Placement Monitoring Report |
Updated outcomes; retention at 3 months |
Month 11 |
| D9 |
Consolidated Final Report |
Results vs. targets; case studies; recommendations |
Month 12 |
- Bachelor’s in tourism, business administration, labour economics, project management or related; advanced degree/certifications are an asset.
- Proven experience coordinating internships/traineeships and job placement programmes.
- Strong grasp of employment integration strategies in tourism; mobility/seasonal placement experience desirable.
- Research & data analysis skills; action‑oriented reporting.
- Experience with youth/women/vulnerable groups; excellent stakeholder engagement.
- Strong organisational/communication skills; fluency in French & Arabic; proficiency in English desirable.
- Knowledge of Tunisian tourism labour market and regional dynamics is an asset.
- The ideal candidate blends strategic programme design and data analysis with hands-on experience in field project management and multi-stakeholder coordination
- Technical approach & methodology (30%)
- Relevant experience & qualifications (30%)
- Employer network & placement track record in target regions/sectors (20%)
- Workplan & feasibility (10%)
- Financial offer (10%)
- 12 months, full‑time,
- Tunis‑based with regular travel to Aïn Draham, Tozeur, Monastir, Djerba
- Availability: Immediate (or within 30 days of contract signature)
- The offer should be in TND, excluding VAT
- For individual consultants, Applicable tax laws apply
- Please address the offer to: Leaders International/DESTINATIONEMPLOI;
- This assignment may be awarded to multiple experts based on their expertise, pricing, and suitability;
- Please mention the ToR number 10/DESTINATIONEMPLOI/2025 in the email subject;
- The selected expert(s) shall be responsible for their transportation and accommodation, if needed;
- Please submit a technical offer including your company profile or CV (Individual Consultants), as well as a financial offer, to: tunisiaprocurement@leadersinternational.org no later than November 21, 2025 using TND Currency.
Please Note: Proposals not adhering to these requirements or received after the deadline will not be considered.
Disclaimer: This ToR does not form part of your consultancy contract and can be amended from time to time as the needs of the organization require.