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Education Specialist Job Opportunity at International Youth Foundation (IYF)
Specialist
Organisation: International Youth Foundation (IYF)
Funding Source: U.S. Department of Labor’s (USDOL) Bureau of
International Labor Affairs (ILAB)
Project Name: African Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative in
Uganda (AYEDI)
About IYF:
The International Youth Foundation (IYF) invests in the extraordinary potential
of young people. Founded in 1990, IYF builds and maintains a worldwide
community of businesses, governments, and civil society organizations committed
to empowering youth to be healthy, productive, and engaged citizens. IYF
programs are catalysts for change that help young people obtain a quality
education, gain employability skills, make healthy choices, and improve their communities.
To learn more visit www.iyfnet.org.
About Project:
Supported by the U.S. Department of Labor’s (USDOL) Bureau of International
Labor Affairs (ILAB), if selected, IYF will manage a $3 million cooperative
agreement to support efforts in Uganda (in up to 19 focus districts: Amuru,
Bugiri, Bushenyi, Dokolo, Gulu, Ibanda, Iganga, Isingiro, Kamuli, Kamwenge,
Kapchowra, Kasese, Lira, Luwero, Mayuge, Mbale, Pader, Oyam, and Sironko) to
address exploitative child labor among youth (ages 15 to 18) by helping them
develop marketable skills to secure decent work and serve as civic leaders in
their communities. The project will also seek to enhance livelihoods for youth
and their households, support civic engagement by youth and encourage youth to
take on leadership roles within their communities. This project is intended to
serve as a pilot youth empowerment and development initiative that could be
replicated in other African countries. The duration of the project is four (4)
years. The project start date will be no later than December 31, 2013.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Take
lead in the strategy design and implementation of activities focusing on
the promotion of education opportunities for youth between the ages of 15
to 18. - Leads
the capacity building efforts for youth serving institutions in targeted
districts who provide educational services to youth vulnerable to or
engaged in child labor. - Develops
strategies for promoting access to and continued enrollment, retention,
and completion of formal and non-formal education programs and vocational
training programs for youth between the ages of 15 and 18 years. - Manages
activities that integrate working and out-of-school children and youth
into a quality education (formal or non-formal) or vocational training
program. - Manage
the provision of tutoring, scholarships and support services to youth
targeted by the program to complete primary or secondary school. - Develops
and/or strengthens partnerships with academic institutions including
technical colleges and training institutes that provide vocational and
other training opportunities for youth. - Actively
promotes and secures the commitment and ownership of government and other
local stakeholders for education services in order to enhance the
likelihood that effective services or models will continue beyond the life
of the project - Responsible
for developing or adapting training curricula as needed. - Contribute
to the development of periodic or annual reports and workplans as scheduled
by the Project Director.
Skills and Experience:
The candidate
should possess three years of experience in a leadership position responsible
for developing education interventions and the technical aspects related to the
project, including student assessment, teacher training, educational
materials/curriculum development, educational management, and educational
monitoring and information systems, as applicable. Experience on a USDOL-funded project strongly preferred.
Experience
in basic and secondary education projects.
Understanding
of child labor issues, including special educational needs of youth removed
from child labor when they enter/return to school.
Experience
working with vulnerable children and their households, preferably in Uganda.
Experience
working successfully with Ministries of Education and other government
agencies, networks of educators, employers’ organizations, and trade unions or
comparable entities.
Proficiency
in both written and spoken English language.
Knowledge
of local languages preferred.
Experience
working in the targeted districts in Uganda.
Demonstrate
an understanding of Uganda’s education policies; formal, non-formal, and
vocational education systems and programs; and the populations that they are
meant to serve.
Strong
knowledge of the Ugandan youth context.
All candidates should send their documents in English via email to
jobs@iyfnet.org with “Uganda DOL-ES – Your Name” in the subject line:
Completed IYF Field Office Application for Employment, Completed Employee
Biographical Data Sheet (available at http://www.iyfnet.org/node/2628),
a cover Letter and an updated resume / Curriculum Vitae
Ugandan nationals are encouraged to apply.
The International Youth Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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