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TERMS OF REFERENCE –CONSULTANT, COMPLEMENTARY PATHWAYS

Project: WCC

Location: Nairobi – with potential travel to Kakuma and Dadaab

Duration of Assignment: 6 months

Reports to: The role will have dual reporting to SRP and WCC

Expected Start Date: 1st Nov 2024

Expected End Date: 30th April 2025

Introduction

World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a Canadian international development and refugee sponsoring non-profit organization. Present in over 25 countries, we improve education, employment, and empowerment opportunities for young people around the world. We work with a unique and powerful network of post-secondary institutions, private sectors partners, and volunteers to fulfill our mission and vision of creating a world where all young people can grow up in safe, secure, and supportive environments; where they can learn, work, and play a vital role in their country’s development.

A central component of WUSC’s strategic plan is to expand durable solutions for refugees. For decades, WUSC has connected non-traditional actors, such as postsecondary institutions, students, staff and faculty, with opportunities to sponsor refugees and support their inclusion in Canadian communities. WUSC is selecting students for sponsorship to the US and Canada under two programs, namely Welcome Corps on Campus (WCC)and the Student Refugee Program (SRP) respectively. The students are selected from the refugee communities in Dadaab and Kakuma Refugee Camps as well as those in the Urban settings.

WUSC is seeking a young, enthusiastic person to assist in a part time capacity as a consultant.

Background of the Complementary Pathways in WUSC

WUSC is running educational complementary pathway programs for the refugee youths (18-25 years). This opportunity offers resettlement and higher education opportunities to both the US and Canada under two programs; Welcome Corps on Campus (WCC) and Student Refugee Program (SRP) respectively.

The Student Refugee Program (SRP) is one of WUSC’s flagship complementary pathways program that has been operating for more than 40 years. The SRP combines resettlement with opportunities for higher education in Canada. Globally, the SRP sponsors over 150 refugee students per year through active partnerships with over 100 Canadian university, college, and CEGEP campuses.

The Welcome Corps on Campus (WCC) is a newer program having started in June 2023. WUSC does the student selection and departure preparation process for students to attend Universities in the United States. Similar to SRP, the students under WCC also receive permanent residency in the US. The WCC is a 3 year pilot program with incremental numbers of students selected each year from Kenya.

The Consultant, Complementary Pathways will support the following functions:

  • Coordinate planning with project stakeholders in various locations including Nairobi, Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps;
  • Support with logistics for various project activities including convening project beneficiaries for group and individual activities;
  • Support with organizing travel logistics for WUSC Kenya and WUSC Ottawa staff members;
  • Travel to Kakuma and/or Dadaab refugee camp during the WCC and SRP selection process and to provide follow-up support to the selected cohort;
  • Participate in regular meetings with WUSC Kenya and WUSC Ottawa team as and when needed;
  • All other related tasks, as required.

Candidate Experience and Competencies

  • University degree in a related field, such as Community Development or other social sciences;
  • 2-3 years of professional experience ideally in the NGO sector, humanitarian sector, refugee sector;
  • Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills;
  • Strong cultural awareness and sensitivity;
  • Good understanding of complex emergencies and crisis contexts;
  • Strong communication, administrative and organizational skills;
  • Excellent skills in information technology, spreadsheets and PDF programs in particular;
  • Fluency in oral, and written in English is essential ;
  • Flexible and creative;
  • Goal oriented with ability to work under pressure, independently and with limited supervision;
  • Willingness to travel within Kenya to various locations including Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps;
  • Demonstrated commitment to gender equality.

How to Apply

Qualified applicants should submit their applications with a cover letter and detailed curriculum vitae on or before 15 October 2024.

Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

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WUSC is a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to providing education, employment and empowerment opportunities for youth around the world.

Uniterra is a leading Canadian international volunteer and development program, jointly implemented by WUSC and CECI. Through this program, Canadian and international volunteers exchange their expertise and knowledge with over 200 partners in Africa, Asia and the Americas. For more information, visit http://uniterra.ca.

The Student Refugee Program (SRP) is the only one of its kind to combine resettlement with opportunities for higher education. We have empowered over 1,500 young refugees from 37 countries of origin to continue their education in safe and supportive environments in Canada since the program began. For more information, visit http://srp.wusc.ca. ----

L'EUMC est un organisme canadien sans but lucratif qui œuvre pour améliorer les possibilités d'éducation, d'emploi et d'autonomisation pour les jeunes défavorisés dans le monde. Uniterra est l’un des plus importants programmes de coopération volontaire et de développement au Canada. Il est mis en œuvre conjointement par le CECI et l’EUMC.

Par le biais de ce programme, les volontaires partagent leur expertise et leurs connaissances avec plus de 200 partenaires en Afrique, en Asie et dans les Amériques. Pour en savoir plus : http://uniterra.ca. Le Programme d'étudiants réfugiés (PÉR) est un programme unique en son genre, combinant la réinstallation et la poursuite d’études supérieures. Nous avons offert à plus de 1500 jeunes réfugiés de 37 pays d’origine la possibilité de poursuivre leurs études au Canada dans un environnement sécuritaire et accueillant depuis le début du programme. Pour en savoir plus : http://per.eumc.ca

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week World University Service of Canada (WUSC – EUMC)

TERMS OF REFERENCE –CONSULTANT, COMPLEMENTARY PATHWAYS

Project: WCC

Location: Nairobi - with potential travel to Kakuma and Dadaab

Duration of Assignment: 6 months

Reports to: The role will have dual reporting to SRP and WCC

Expected Start Date: 1st Nov 2024

Expected End Date: 30th April 2025

Introduction

World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a Canadian international development and refugee sponsoring non-profit organization. Present in over 25 countries, we improve education, employment, and empowerment opportunities for young people around the world. We work with a unique and powerful network of post-secondary institutions, private sectors partners, and volunteers to fulfill our mission and vision of creating a world where all young people can grow up in safe, secure, and supportive environments; where they can learn, work, and play a vital role in their country’s development.

A central component of WUSC’s strategic plan is to expand durable solutions for refugees. For decades, WUSC has connected non-traditional actors, such as postsecondary institutions, students, staff and faculty, with opportunities to sponsor refugees and support their inclusion in Canadian communities. WUSC is selecting students for sponsorship to the US and Canada under two programs, namely Welcome Corps on Campus (WCC)and the Student Refugee Program (SRP) respectively. The students are selected from the refugee communities in Dadaab and Kakuma Refugee Camps as well as those in the Urban settings.

WUSC is seeking a young, enthusiastic person to assist in a part time capacity as a consultant.

Background of the Complementary Pathways in WUSC

WUSC is running educational complementary pathway programs for the refugee youths (18-25 years). This opportunity offers resettlement and higher education opportunities to both the US and Canada under two programs; Welcome Corps on Campus (WCC) and Student Refugee Program (SRP) respectively.

The Student Refugee Program (SRP) is one of WUSC’s flagship complementary pathways program that has been operating for more than 40 years. The SRP combines resettlement with opportunities for higher education in Canada. Globally, the SRP sponsors over 150 refugee students per year through active partnerships with over 100 Canadian university, college, and CEGEP campuses.

The Welcome Corps on Campus (WCC) is a newer program having started in June 2023. WUSC does the student selection and departure preparation process for students to attend Universities in the United States. Similar to SRP, the students under WCC also receive permanent residency in the US. The WCC is a 3 year pilot program with incremental numbers of students selected each year from Kenya.

The Consultant, Complementary Pathways will support the following functions:

  • Coordinate planning with project stakeholders in various locations including Nairobi, Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps;
  • Support with logistics for various project activities including convening project beneficiaries for group and individual activities;
  • Support with organizing travel logistics for WUSC Kenya and WUSC Ottawa staff members;
  • Travel to Kakuma and/or Dadaab refugee camp during the WCC and SRP selection process and to provide follow-up support to the selected cohort;
  • Participate in regular meetings with WUSC Kenya and WUSC Ottawa team as and when needed;
  • All other related tasks, as required.

Candidate Experience and Competencies

  • University degree in a related field, such as Community Development or other social sciences;
  • 2-3 years of professional experience ideally in the NGO sector, humanitarian sector, refugee sector;
  • Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills;
  • Strong cultural awareness and sensitivity;
  • Good understanding of complex emergencies and crisis contexts;
  • Strong communication, administrative and organizational skills;
  • Excellent skills in information technology, spreadsheets and PDF programs in particular;
  • Fluency in oral, and written in English is essential ;
  • Flexible and creative;
  • Goal oriented with ability to work under pressure, independently and with limited supervision;
  • Willingness to travel within Kenya to various locations including Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps;
  • Demonstrated commitment to gender equality.

How to Apply

Qualified applicants should submit their applications with a cover letter and detailed curriculum vitae on or before 15 October 2024.

Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

2024-10-16

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