United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
Kenya Country Office, Nairobi
Vacancy Announcement: Education Specialist – NO-C
Temporary Appointment (TA)
Duty Station: Nairobi
Date of Issue: 30 August, 2013
Closing Date: 13 September, 2013
Applications are
hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the above Temporary
Appointment position in the Education and Young People’s Section, UNICEF Kenya
Country Office.
Purpose of the Post:
Under the
supervision of the Chief of Education and Young people, the incumbent will
co-ordinate the program activities and support the delivery of program strategies.
Justification
Education is a
centrepiece of Kenya’s national development priorities.
The Kenyan
government, along with development partners, is committed to meeting key
international education commitments and conventions, such as the UN Convention
on the Rights of the Child, the Jomtien World Declaration on Education for All
(EFA), the Dakar Framework for Action, and the Millennium Development Goals –
specifically MDG 2 (achieving universal primary education) and MDG 3 (promoting
gender equality).
Kenya as a
country has achieved its MDGs target with proactive legislation and policy
frameworks. However there are significant gender and geographic disparities
with example of nomadic counties which have less than 50% Gross Enrolment
Ratios compared to national rates which are over 100%.
To address this
gaps in access to quality education, UNICEF Kenya Education and Young People
Program is currently works with Government of Kenya and other key partners to
expand education opportunities for most vulnerable groups’ of boys and girls in
nomadic communities.
This program
also seeks to strengthen national and sub-national systems, policy frameworks
and implementation capacity of key partners to improve access to quality basic
education and skills development for marginalized children and youth (including
in emergencies).
Recently and
within the framework of EYP’s priorities, UNICEF received funding support for
Department for International Development (DFID-UK) has provided UNICEF with
funding to fast track the closure of this regional and gender disparities
affecting nomadic communities with direct county level interventions as well as
national level systems development.
The program will
strengthen National and sub-national systems and policy frameworks and
implementation capacity strengthened to improve access to quality basic
education and skills development for marginalised children and youth, including
in emergencies and within eight nomadic counties.
Scope of Work
The work will
involve working closely key sectors within UNICEF, line ministries and DFID to
achieve the project’s envisaged results.
Within UNICEF,
the specialist will work closely WASH, Communication for Development (C4D),
Social Policy and Monitoring and Evaluation, Supply and Logistics and
Protection as well as the relevant field office of Garissa and Turkana.
Specific Responsibilities
Specifically,
the specialist will;
a) will ensure
overall programme planning, implementation, setting standards for risk
management, monitoring and evaluation are undertaken with supervision from the
program manager who will dedicate 30% of her/his time to the project.
b) Organize and
coordinate inter-sectoral program implementation, contribute to work plan
development, budget development and administer release of project funds to
partners. The specialist will work on deadlines and outputs in liaison with all
other UNICEF sections such as WASH, Communication for Development (C4D), Social
Policy and Monitoring and Evaluation, Supply and Logistics Section, and
Protection.
c) The
specialist will organize, follow up and draft reports on meetings of key
government counterparts including (MoE, Ministry of Public Health and
Sanitation).
d) Develop and
share timely donor reports, input into annual reports, human interest stories
as requested by both donor and UNICEF.
e) Support EYP
program with donor funds tracking, consolidated report writing and management
for all result areas, and implementation of the Section’s and KCO’s risk
management strategies.
Skills:
- Able to undertake strategic thinking and translate this into practice
- Able to work with due sensitivity in a multi-cultural environment and virtual or/and dispersed teams
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Able to build partnerships and network effectively and to influence and inspire others including the membership, governments, other agencies, and own peers, staff, and partners
- Focused on quality and standards, results, and accountability
- Teamwork and trust-building for inclusive and participatory youth programs;
- Proactive approach to finding creative and constructive solutions to difficult issues
- Strong analytical, writing and communication skills; Good computer skills and
- Ability to devote full-time to this assignment and meet deadlines;
Required Qualifications:
Education: An Advanced University degree in
Education and/or social sciences.
Experience:
- Five-Eight (5-8) years relevant professional work experience in education programme planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting.
- Proven experience in fundraising and funds management.
- Knowledge and experience on nomadic education an added advantage.
Competencies:
Core Competencies:
- Communication;
- Drive for Result;
- Working With People
Functional Competencies:
- Leading and Supervising;
- Formulating Strategies & Concepts;
- Analyzing ;
- Applying Technical Expertise and
- Relating and Networking
Language: Fluency in English. Knowledge of
Kiswahili desirable but not required.
Interested and
suitable candidates should ensure they forward their applications along with
their curriculum vitae (internal candidates should attach copies of their last
two Performance Evaluation Reports), to:
The Human
Resources Manager
UNICEF Kenya
Country Office
Email address:
kenyahrvacancies@unicef.org
Please indicate
Reference No. “KCO/EDUC/2013-018.” in the email subject.
Interested
candidates should also complete the Personal History (P11) form, which can be
downloaded from the UNICEF Kenya website (http://www.unicef.org/kenya/P11_FORM(2).doc
).
“Qualified
female candidates are encouraged to apply”
Zero tolerance
for sexual exploitation and abuse
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