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Conflict-Sensitive Education Specialist/Deputy Chief of Party

Ref Id: sav-49786

Job Summary
Save the Children is recruiting a Conflict-Sensitive Education (CSE) Specialist/Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) to support Education in Emergencies programming in the Northeast states. S/he will be responsible for providing technical leadership to the program, documentation and dissemination of innovation and good practices and establishing, maintaining and expanding partner relations for the sector. This includes providing technical and program oversight in the design and day-to-day management of implementation to increase the demand for quality priority education services and community engagement activities. S/he will also ensure the technical and methodological soundness of activities and integration of a CSE lens throughout and across implementation.

The CSE Specialist/DCOP will work closely with other Technical Specialists including the Teacher Education and Reading Specialists and the senior project team to ensure education project’s design and implementation adhere to international norms and standards of conflict sensitivity, specifically the INEE Conflict Sensitive Education pack. S/he will address both the direct and indirect impacts of conflict within the project to promote positive gains for students and teachers in the project areas. The CSE Specialist/DCOP will be required to travel to field sites for project oversight and targeted technical assistance.  Additionally, the CSE Specialist/DCOP will ensure representation and coordination with project partners and external stakeholders, such as local and international NGOs, CBOs, local and central government authorities as relevant and required

This position is contingent on the issuance of USAID funding and the award being granted.

Essential Duties, Responsibilities and Impact
The CSE Specialist/DCOP will liaise closely with other technical specialists as well as the Chief of Party (COP) and partners to support the project’s objectives. Key responsibilities will include:

  • Working with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Advisor, lead on the Rapid Education and Risk Analysis and continued conflict analysis within the education sector to better understand the dynamics of conflict as it influences all aspects of the proposed education program.
  • Ensure that the results of the analysis drive the program’s design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation by closely collaborating with the broader project team, empowering staff with essential knowledge and skills through trainings, through trainings and continued technical support, and collaborating with project and partner staff to appropriately monitor and measure impact and progress through a conflict sensitive education lens.
  • Prioritize prevention through supporting policies to protect girls and boys from abuse and exploitation and supporting emergency preparedness and readiness through Conflict and Disaster Risk Reduction planning.
  • Working with Teacher Education and the Well-being Specialists, promote equity and the holistic development of the child by supporting the delivery of teaching, curriculum and materials that are free of gender and social prejudices and build competencies for responsible citizenship, conflict transformation and resilience.
  • Support education system strengthening and stabilization by enhancing staff capacity and competencies and promoting fairness, transparency and accountability.
  • Ensure the quality of interventions is standardized across the project (approaches, tools, learning etc.)
  • Oversee development or contextualization of resources to specifically address conflict sensitivity within reference, training, and guidance materials.
  • Support the preparation of timely and quality program reports on project activities in compliance with project requirements.
  • The position will be responsible for helping to ensure close engagement of and partnerships with related government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), donor-funded programs, private/commercial entities, and NGOs.

Capacity Building:

  • Collaborate with other technical leads and the senior management team of the project to assess capacity needs of staff and partners as related specifically to CSE
  • Contextualize INEE CSE training materials and create Nigeria-specific training materials; work with the MEL Advisor to monitor and evaluate the use of CSE concepts and approaches within the program
  • Facilitate training of trainers and support the cascade of trainings at state level
  • Support and advise projects’ technical team on key decisions
  • Provide continuous support to project team in program implementation, reporting, staff capacity building and management, sector coordination and key technical areas

Sub-Sector Coordination Representation & Advocacy:

  • Take steps to document lessons learned for wider dissemination with EiE stakeholders at field and at national levels upon request.
  • In collaboration with senior program staff, assist in advocacy activities that target decision-makers at all levels.
  • Identify opportunities and material to contribute to emergency education communications and media work.

Required Background and Experience, Skills and Behaviors

  • Master’ level degree in education, conflict studies, or other relevant technical area.
  • At least 10 years providing technical support to education programming in complex contexts with at least 5 years demonstrated experience working on conflict issues in humanitarian responses.

Essential:

  • Substantial progressive, professional-level experience in relevant technical areas
  • Proven technical expertise in conflict sensitive education and the application of concepts/approaches in programming
  • Additional technical expertise or experience in key thematic areas such as child-centered learning methodologies, teacher pre- and in-service education, and community participation.
  • Demonstrated experience in international  NGOs
  • Experience of applying relevant interagency humanitarian frameworks and standards in EiE (for example INEE Minimum Standards)
  • Demonstrated monitoring and evaluation skills
  • Ability to work both in an advisory and a hands on implementation capacity
  • Ability to write clear and well-argued assessment and project report
  • Ability to liaise and effectively coordinate with government, local NGOs and community initiatives.
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Strong influencing skills and experience in advocacy
  • Politically and culturally sensitive with qualities of patience, tact and diplomacy
  • A high level of written and spoken English
  • Good interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate and negotiate clearly and effectively at all levels, taking into account cultural and language difficulties.

Desirable:

  • Experience in representation, including Cluster coordination, and ability to represent effectively in external forums
  • Commitment to working through systems of community participation and accountability
  • Proven capacity to supervise, train, coach and mentor staff
  • Understanding of local languages
  • Previous experience in Nigeria or similarly complex, high-risk environments.

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0 USD Borno State CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Save the Children Save the Children is the world's leading independent organisation for children. We work in 120 countries. We save children's lives; we fight for their rights; we help them fulfill their potential. We work together, with our partners, to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives.Conflict-Sensitive Education Specialist/Deputy Chief of PartyRef Id: sav-49786Job Summary Save the Children is recruiting a Conflict-Sensitive Education (CSE) Specialist/Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) to support Education in Emergencies programming in the Northeast states. S/he will be responsible for providing technical leadership to the program, documentation and dissemination of innovation and good practices and establishing, maintaining and expanding partner relations for the sector. This includes providing technical and program oversight in the design and day-to-day management of implementation to increase the demand for quality priority education services and community engagement activities. S/he will also ensure the technical and methodological soundness of activities and integration of a CSE lens throughout and across implementation.The CSE Specialist/DCOP will work closely with other Technical Specialists including the Teacher Education and Reading Specialists and the senior project team to ensure education project’s design and implementation adhere to international norms and standards of conflict sensitivity, specifically the INEE Conflict Sensitive Education pack. S/he will address both the direct and indirect impacts of conflict within the project to promote positive gains for students and teachers in the project areas. The CSE Specialist/DCOP will be required to travel to field sites for project oversight and targeted technical assistance.  Additionally, the CSE Specialist/DCOP will ensure representation and coordination with project partners and external stakeholders, such as local and international NGOs, CBOs, local and central government authorities as relevant and requiredThis position is contingent on the issuance of USAID funding and the award being granted.Essential Duties, Responsibilities and Impact The CSE Specialist/DCOP will liaise closely with other technical specialists as well as the Chief of Party (COP) and partners to support the project’s objectives. Key responsibilities will include:
  • Working with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Advisor, lead on the Rapid Education and Risk Analysis and continued conflict analysis within the education sector to better understand the dynamics of conflict as it influences all aspects of the proposed education program.
  • Ensure that the results of the analysis drive the program’s design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation by closely collaborating with the broader project team, empowering staff with essential knowledge and skills through trainings, through trainings and continued technical support, and collaborating with project and partner staff to appropriately monitor and measure impact and progress through a conflict sensitive education lens.
  • Prioritize prevention through supporting policies to protect girls and boys from abuse and exploitation and supporting emergency preparedness and readiness through Conflict and Disaster Risk Reduction planning.
  • Working with Teacher Education and the Well-being Specialists, promote equity and the holistic development of the child by supporting the delivery of teaching, curriculum and materials that are free of gender and social prejudices and build competencies for responsible citizenship, conflict transformation and resilience.
  • Support education system strengthening and stabilization by enhancing staff capacity and competencies and promoting fairness, transparency and accountability.
  • Ensure the quality of interventions is standardized across the project (approaches, tools, learning etc.)
  • Oversee development or contextualization of resources to specifically address conflict sensitivity within reference, training, and guidance materials.
  • Support the preparation of timely and quality program reports on project activities in compliance with project requirements.
  • The position will be responsible for helping to ensure close engagement of and partnerships with related government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), donor-funded programs, private/commercial entities, and NGOs.
Capacity Building:
  • Collaborate with other technical leads and the senior management team of the project to assess capacity needs of staff and partners as related specifically to CSE
  • Contextualize INEE CSE training materials and create Nigeria-specific training materials; work with the MEL Advisor to monitor and evaluate the use of CSE concepts and approaches within the program
  • Facilitate training of trainers and support the cascade of trainings at state level
  • Support and advise projects’ technical team on key decisions
  • Provide continuous support to project team in program implementation, reporting, staff capacity building and management, sector coordination and key technical areas
Sub-Sector Coordination Representation & Advocacy:
  • Take steps to document lessons learned for wider dissemination with EiE stakeholders at field and at national levels upon request.
  • In collaboration with senior program staff, assist in advocacy activities that target decision-makers at all levels.
  • Identify opportunities and material to contribute to emergency education communications and media work.
Required Background and Experience, Skills and Behaviors
  • Master’ level degree in education, conflict studies, or other relevant technical area.
  • At least 10 years providing technical support to education programming in complex contexts with at least 5 years demonstrated experience working on conflict issues in humanitarian responses.
Essential:
  • Substantial progressive, professional-level experience in relevant technical areas
  • Proven technical expertise in conflict sensitive education and the application of concepts/approaches in programming
  • Additional technical expertise or experience in key thematic areas such as child-centered learning methodologies, teacher pre- and in-service education, and community participation.
  • Demonstrated experience in international  NGOs
  • Experience of applying relevant interagency humanitarian frameworks and standards in EiE (for example INEE Minimum Standards)
  • Demonstrated monitoring and evaluation skills
  • Ability to work both in an advisory and a hands on implementation capacity
  • Ability to write clear and well-argued assessment and project report
  • Ability to liaise and effectively coordinate with government, local NGOs and community initiatives.
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Strong influencing skills and experience in advocacy
  • Politically and culturally sensitive with qualities of patience, tact and diplomacy
  • A high level of written and spoken English
  • Good interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate and negotiate clearly and effectively at all levels, taking into account cultural and language difficulties.
Desirable:
  • Experience in representation, including Cluster coordination, and ability to represent effectively in external forums
  • Commitment to working through systems of community participation and accountability
  • Proven capacity to supervise, train, coach and mentor staff
  • Understanding of local languages
  • Previous experience in Nigeria or similarly complex, high-risk environments.
2018-03-29

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