Job Description
Decentralized Level support Coordinator, USAID-Rwanda Schools and Systems Activity
FHI 360 is a global development organization, with a rigorous, evidence-based approach to human development. Our team of professionals includes experts in education, health, nutrition, economic development, civil society, environment, and research. FHI 360 operates from over 60 offices with more than 4000 employees in the United States and around the world. Our commitment to partnerships at all levels and our multidisciplinary approach allows us to have a lasting impact on the people, communities, and countries we serve by improving the lives of millions. We are currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of Decentralized Level support Coordinator for the Schools and Systems (S&S) USAID-funded project in Rwanda.
Project Description
The Rwanda Schools and Systems (S&S) activity will strengthen the education system to enable all pre-primary and lower primary school and classroom environments to be of high quality, inclusive, and focused on learning of foundational reading skills. Specifically, the five-year activity will improve learning outcomes by focusing on increasing Kinyarwanda literacy skills of boys and girls in pre-primary through primary 3 (P3) through four intermediate results: (1) Pre-primary education system enhanced to develop, promote and improve emergent literacy, (2) Lower primary reading classroom instruction improved, (3) School environments improved for increased lower primary reading outcomes, and (4) Education management systems strengthened for improved literacy outcomes. S&S will include a focus on learning for children with disabilities to ensure project approaches reach all children.
Position Description
The Decentralized Level Support Coordinator will work in close collaboration with the Literacy Data Use Specialist and the Systems Strengthening/Results 4 Lead to support the project’s efforts to build the capacity of Decentralized-level Ministry of Education structures in interpreting Local Early Grade Reading Assessment (LEGRA) data and using it systematically to make decisions for improving reading instruction and learning outcomes for all students.
Job Summary/Responsibilities
Required Skills and Qualifications
Supervision:
The Decentralized Level Support Coordinator will support the Literacy Data Use Specialist and report to the Systems Strengthening/Results 4 Lead to deliver technical assistance to develop decentralized Ministry of Education actors; capacity to interpret and utilize data in making decisions to improve reading instruction and learning outcomes for all lower primary students. As teamwork is crucial to the success of the project, the Decentralized Level Support Coordinator will be expected to closely coordinate with other project staff, as per direction from the Literacy Data Use Specialist and Systems Strengthening/Results 4 Lead.
Location of Assignment:
The location of the assignment is Kigali, Rwanda with intermittent travel throughout the country.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work and are subject to modification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with the job.
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The deadline: November 23rd, 2021.