Education Officers at International Rescue Committee

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Education Officers at International Rescue Committee

Education Officers at International Rescue Committee

Education Officers at International Rescue Committee

Education Officer-Play Matters – 3 Positions

International Rescue Committee

Kigoma

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives.

Education Officer-Play Matters Job Vacancies at the International Rescue Committee – 3 Positions

Requisition ID: req52779

Job Title: Education Officer-Play Matters (3) Positions

Sector: Education

Employment Category: Regular

Employment Type: Full-Time

Open to Expatriates: Not Applicable

Location: Kasulu, Tanzania

Work Arrangement:

Job Description

Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to serious humanitarian crises around the world and helps victims to survive and rebuild their lives.

For over half a century, Tanzania has been a country of asylum, hosting one of the largest refugee populations in Africa. Currently, the country hosts approximately 287,903 Burundian and Congolese refugees, many of whom arrived in 2015 as the crisis in Burundi increased. To date, refugees continue to co-exist with the host communities in Kigoma region expressing multiple reasons and needs. Within this context, IRC provides protection and basic assistance in the areas of Safety (comprises of Protection and Rule of Law, Women Protection and Empowerment, and Child Protection), Health (mental health and psychosocial support services and reproductive health), and Education.

Job Overview:

PlayMatters is a consortium project, led by the IRC and includes Plan International, War Chil

Holland, Behavioral Insights Team, and Innovations for Poverty Action in partnership with the LEGO Foundation. PlayMatters promotes an active teaching method that capitalizes on a child’s natural desire to engage in play, focusing on building skills so that teachers and communities to intentionally plan to deliver contextually and age-appropriate guided play experiences to achieve specific learning objectives. PlayMatters promotes LtP experiences that promotes child-centered learning, allowing peer interactions that provides children aged 3-12+ with the platform to question, experiment, practice, and discover, developing critical skills that they need to thrive today and in future. In Tanzania PlayMatters are implementing 3 main objectives.

  • Outcome 1: Integrate Learning through Play into Teaching & Learning
  • Outcome 2: Increase Community Engagement in Learning through Play
  • Outcome 3: Strengthen & Integrate Learning through Play in Policy & Systems

IRC is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Play Matters  Education Officer to carry out Play Matters activities in refugee camps and host communities in Kigoma region. ThePlay Matters Education Officer will be responsible for supporting thePlay Matters Senior Manager in ensuring that

Play Matters consortium and IRC staff identify, engage, and influence key education partners in Tanzania responsible for promoting learning outcomes for refugee and local children ages 3 to 12. The Play Matters Education Officer will work with a team of officers to ensure all project activities are carried out in a timely manner. The Play Matters Education Officer will represent the Play Matters in relevant camp-based stakeholder meetings and Play Matters project coordination meetings.

Major Responsibilities

Assist in implementation of Learn through Play (LtP) content piloting activities targeting educators, community leaders and caregivers in the refugee and host communities, including logistical arrangements, coordination with relevant stakeholders, and facilitation of all pilot activities.
Support the development/adaptation of LtP content, such as workbooks, activity cards, etc., for educators, community leaders and caregivers in refugee and host communities through participatory and consultative processes, including participation and engagement in consortium-wide, multi-country content development committees (CDC);
Support the delivery of Training of Trainers (ToTs) / trainings to educators, community leaders and caregivers in collaboration with district and ward education officers, community development officers, school administration, and consortium staff, using a cascade model.
Provide technical support on LtP to target user groups (educators, community leaders and caregivers) through regular mentoring and coaching.
Work closely with the M&E team to implement mechanisms and processes for data collection, data review and learning during piloting process so that user groups’ feedback can be utilized to continuously adapt LtP content
Assist in adaptation, development and roll-out of LtP monitoring tools. Engage with field level coordination leads, implementing partners, teachers, parents, and children through structured co-creation processes.
Support and oversee the implementation of LtP activities in refugee and host community schools and facilitate exchange of learning and standard methodologies.
Monitor project implementation, track progress and achievements and produce quality reports.
Assist to develop meaningful procurement, activity, spending plans and stick to them to avoid any over and underspending.
Support the Play Matters Manager as a focal person in all matters related to Playmates project in the field.
Work closely with HR and the Education Protection Officer to ensure all violations of the Teacher Code of Conduct and Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse are properly reported.

Representation and Partnership

Support coordination and participation in monthly camp-based Education Working Group meetings, providing minutes to the regional Education Working Group.
Represent IRC Tanzania in meetings with regional project team and meetings with other consortium members.
Ensure the Play Matters project is integrated and coordinated with other IRC sectors.
Ensure adherence by staff to IRC’s Global HR Operating Policies and Procedures and the IRC way.
Report any violations of the IRC Sexual Abuse and Exploitation, The IRC Way, and Child Safeguarding Policy as per the IRC Tanzania reporting mechanism.
Perform other duties as may be assigned by your supervisor.

Key Working Relationships:

Position Reports to: Senior Manager Play Matters Project
Position directly supervises: None
Other Internal and/or external contacts: Education Team, Play Matters regional leadership team, other consortium team i.e. Plan International IRC operation and finance departments

Qualifications

Degree in Education or Psychology majoring science subjects, mathematics from a recognized institution
Minimum two years’ work experience in program implementation.

Demonstrated Skills and Competencies

A commitment to IRC’s mission and humanitarian principles
Receptive to building and maintaining positive relationships with people from all backgrounds, genders, cultures, and viewpoints.
Experience working with refugee communities desirable.
Knowledge of Education in Emergencies
Experience working with children, preferably in a teaching capacity.
Experience in planning and delivering training.
Experience in community mobilization and coordination.
Highly collaborative and consultative approach.
Good IT skills: knowledge of MS Word; Excel and Outlook required.
Language/Travel :Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and Swahili is required. Knowledge of French and Kirundi is a plus.

Working Environment: Security level yellow – The situation in most of the country is calm. Some parts of Kigoma region experience insecurity-highway banditry.

Partnership: The IRC is committed to working with partners as our preferred operating model and adhering to our six partnership principles: equality, complementarity, mutuality, solidarity, results orientation, and humility

Commitment to Client Responsiveness: By committing to Client-Centered Programming, at the IRC Tanzania, we place the people we serve – our clients – at the center of our programming and services. The IRC Tanzania Staff have an important role to play in supporting the implementation of client-responsive programming through raising awareness to the community and clients about the existing feedback mechanisms and how to use them including the response processes, access, and eligibility to services, and contribute to building an institutional culture that prompts staff to listen to clients and to communicate and respond to their requests, feedback, and complaints.

Professional Standards: The IRC and IRC workers must adhere to the values and principles outlined in the IRC Way – Standards for Professional Conduct. These are Integrity, Service, and Accountability. In accordance with these values, the IRC operates and enforces policies on Beneficiary Protection from Exploitation and Abuse, Child Safeguarding, Anti Workplace Harassment, Fiscal Integrity, and Anti-Retaliation.

Commitment to Diversity and Inclusivity: IRC is committed to building a diverse organization and a climate of inclusivity. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who can demonstrate that they can contribute to this goal.

IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer: IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.

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