Africa Education Specialist Job Placement – Right To Play (RTP)

Job Title:      Africa Education Specialist
Organisation: Right To Play (RTP)
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Reports to: Regional Program Manager
About US:
Right
To Play (RTP) is a global organization that uses the transformative power of
play to educate and empower children facing adversity. Through playing sports
and games, RTP helps over one million children learn through play to create
better futures, while driving lasting social change in more than 20 countries
each week. Founded in 2000 by social entrepreneur and four-time Olympic gold
medallist Johann Olav Koss, RTP is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has
national fundraising offices in Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway,
Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Regional offices are in
Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Key Duties and Responsibilities: 
1. Programme planning,
implementation and delivery:
  • Manages the design and development of
    education program strategies across the Africa region and coordinates with
    the Regional Program Manager (RPM) and program teams to ensure alignment
    with RTP strategies;
  • Offers support and leads the delivery of
    technical planning and implementation of RTP’ education program(s) in line
    with the organizations strategic plan, the Ministry of Education plans,
    and donor requirements;
  • Work in liaison with the Regional Program
    Officers, provides technical inputs into program implementation plans and
    ensures that annual, quarterly and monthly work plans are in place to
    achieve targets and expected results;
  • Supports the RPM and country teams in
    developing education focused project proposals for new projects;
  • Work in liaison with Regional Program Manager
    and program staff ensures that issues of gender equality, inclusion, child
    protection and safeguarding, accountability, risk and vulnerability are
    addressed and monitored throughout all education programs;
  • Takes lead in developing curricula and
    resources for basic education programs (pre-primary and primary) as
    needed, working in collaboration with the Regional Training and Capacity
    Building Officer;
  • Provides technical support to ensure
    linkages, synergy and cross-learning with all RTP country programs across
    the region;
  • Provides the technical lead in researching
    new initiatives that lead to improved education outcomes for children;
  • Provides technical leadership on the
    procurement and/or development of appropriate teaching and learning
    materials, training manuals and education resources, and ensures that
    distribution and monitoring plans are developed for their use in schools;
  • Develops and promotes support-materials for
    incorporating activity based learning methods for teachers;
  • Assesses the needs of teaching methodologies
    to design training for education departments, teachers and Education
    District Officers, where applicable;
  • Works closely with teacher training and
    curriculum development institutions to integrate RTP methodology into
    curriculum, text books and class room teaching;
  • Oversees the development of a specific
    resource for teachers to promote use of sport and play in academic
    learning practices;
  • Provides quarterly updates of lessons learned
    and best practices to the RPM and stakeholders, ensuring that program
    lessons are being used to promote improved program delivery;
  • Supports the budget planning processes to
    ensure that program funds are expended according to procedures and plans;
  • Works in liaison with the Monitoring,
    Evaluation and Learning Officer to develop appropriate systems, tools and
    procedures for the monitoring and evaluation of education programs.
2. Advocacy and Policy
Engagement:
  • Leads RTP’s advocacy and policy effort across
    the region by participating in national coordination forums as applicable,
    and supporting country teams in engaging in national coordination forums,
    national strategic planning for the education sector and curriculum
    development technical working groups;
  • Support country teams in their efforts to
    engage and collaborate with government and education stakeholders at
    national levels to ensure that programming is jointly planned and that the
    sustainability of the interventions is maximized;
  • Works in liaison with country teams in
    coordinating research and advocacy interventions related to the program at
    national and international level, using data from school-level
    interventions to advocate for national-level policy
    development/implementation;
  • Leads and develops RTP’s analysis and best
    practices in education programming across the region and disseminates
    through documents and position papers within the Education sector as
    necessary in order to promote learning and sharing with wider
    stakeholders.
3. Representation and
Collaboration:
  • Facilitates linkages, collaboration and
    networking with education stakeholders across the region including civil
    society organizations, government and other relevant institutions to
    enhance RTP’s visibility and its role in enhancing education quality;
  • Represents RTP in various platforms and
    maintains positive relationships with governments and other relevant
    stakeholders regarding RTP activities;
  • Identifies and develops new partnerships with
    local education-focused NGOs, Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and
    communities;
  • Supports country teams to conduct capacity
    assessments and capacity building plans for local partners with a focus on
    quality education programming;
  • Provides timely support  to ensure strong coordination between
    local partners in the implementation of education programs;
4. Capacity Building
Support:
  • Significantly contributes to communicating
    the program vision to the program team and directs them toward achieving
    program goals and objectives;
  • Ensures that country staff are properly
    supported with the technical knowledge and skills necessary to deliver
    education program interventions and devises interventions for staff who
    are found to be under performing;
  • Conducts regular visits to the field to
    provide technical support to program teams.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Key Performance Indicators:
  • Problem Solving:
  • The incumbent is expected to deal with
    variable problems using analysis, problem definition and alternative
    solutions development. Seeks the RPMs support when required.
  • Financial Impact: Accuracy of budget is of essence and
    consequences of error are serious in terms of resources, ability to
    complete work at hand and RTP’s image. The incumbent is expected to make
    sure that the implementation of the program is within the approved budget.
  • Information Management: The incumbent is expected to generate
    reports and share findings from program experiences with the RPM and
    higher reporting levels. The incumbent is also expected to share the
    experience in the region.
  • Relationship Management: The incumbent is expected to enhance
    relationships with partners by staying in regular contact and requesting
    feedback on ongoing projects. He/she is also responsible for maintaining
    positive relationships with all staff.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 
  • The applicant for the Education Specialist,
    Africa Programs should hold a Master’s Degree in Education, International
    Development or related fields.
  • At least five years’ experience implementing
    and providing technical guidance on basic education programs and liaising
    with government officials and donors.
  • Significant experience in project planning,
    proposal development, report writing, resource mobilization, networking,
    partnership-building and working with NGOs.
  • Superior organizational skills and ability to
    multi-task on a constant basis
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills
    to build rapport with staff, partners, government officials, donors and
    community leaders.
  • Proven ability to work under pressure meeting
    deadlines in a fast paced fluid environment.
  • Creative and flexible with problem solving
    skills.
  • Demonstrated professionalism and diplomacy.
  • Proven ability to confidently represent
    oneself and Right To Play to high level officials.
  • Strategy planning skills.
  • People management particularly influence
    management.
  • Budgetary control and financial management,
    including ability to read and understand financial data Knowledge and
    understanding of best practices in basic education programs, including
    technical experience in teacher training and resource and curriculum
    development.
  • Broad knowledge and understanding of the
    concept of sport for development.
  • Broad knowledge and understanding of community
    development processes
  • Computer literacy i.e. proficiency in MS
    Office and program management tools and procedures
  • Fluency in written and spoken English.
    Knowledge in French and/or Portuguese is desirable.
  • Previous experience in quality improvement is
    considered and advantage
  • Prior experience working in child protection
    is desired
  • Sport and play experience is an added
    advantage
  • Previous exposure and experience in
    strengthening civil society organisations is an added advantage
  • Coaching background
  • Child protection and gender mainstreaming and
    governance background
  • Working knowledge of adult learning
How to Apply: 
All
suitably qualified and interested candidates are strongly encouraged to send
their updated resumes / CVs and cover letter to:
UgandaHR@righttoplay.com and kindly include “Africa Education Specialist” and your name in the subject line. 
Deadline: 6th April, 2016.
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