Overview
Job Title: Program Officer Training and Education Support
Program: Modelling Inclusive Pre-primary Education (MIPE)
Salary: An attractive salary package commensurate with experience
Location: Dar es Salaam
Reports to: Programme Manager
Contract: Fixed Term Contract -1 year
Closing date 06 January 2020
Disabled candidates are particularly encouraged to apply and as a ‘disability confident employer’ADD guarantees to interview all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria.
Introduction
ADD International is a UK based disability rights organisation. We work for independence, equality and opportunity for disabled people living in poverty in Africa and Asia, by supporting disability activists to bring about social change. ADD International in Tanzania works in partnership with the Tanzania Federation of Disabled People’s Organizations (SHIVYAWATA), national disabled people’s organisations (DPOs)
Modeling Inclusive Preprimary Education
This project aims to provide an opportunity for young children with disabilities to access inclusive and appropriate pre-primary education across four district councils of Kibaha TC, Kibaha DC, Mkuranga and Kisarawe in Pwani Region, Tanzania. The project will be implemented in collaboration with SHIVYAWATA.
ADD Tanzania is seeking to recruit a qualified Program Officer Training and Education Support responsible for leading in the training and education component of the Modelling Inclusive Pre-primary Programme (MIPE) project in Tanzania and participate in programme processes, systems, and policy or strategy development. Specifically, the staff shall provide technical and pedagogical support to inclusive education support facilities and teams. To work with Ministry of Education Science and Technology and Local Government Authorities in the project area and other stakeholders on the required changes at school, ward and district level to make education system inclusive. This involves building into project short term in-service teacher training and long-term development of best practice for inclusive teacher education.
Main Responsibility
Programme Officer will be responsible to support pre-primary teachers on how to inclusively apply appropriate teaching and learning methodologies and techniques and supporting them in developing inclusive teaching and learning aids which will enable teachers to make their lesson more inclusive hence ensuring that pupils with disabilities in pre-primary classes achieve their learning outcomes.
Duties and responsibilities
In consultation with and guidance from the Programme Manager, Training and Education Support Officer will:
- Lead the implementation of Education and Training activities of MIPE programme
- Advice the MIPE programme on the suitable teaching and learning materials for children with disabilities based on their age
- Support pre-primary teachers to prepare the teaching and learning aid
- Advise MIPE staff and pre-primary teachers and other stakeholders including government officers on early child development care
- Representation in education and training forums at national and provincial levels and build similar relationships
- Providing specialist advice on Education and training and build similar relationships to ADD team and partners.
- Preparing and producing clear and quality reports (narrative) that demonstrates accountability;
- Support the identification, initial assessment, and enrolment of children with disabilities accordingly.
- Support the establishment of learning groups/team
- Organise teacher’s trainings and follow up coaching and mentoring in special needs such as sign language interpreter, braille, intellectual impairment teaching, etc.
- In collaboration with the team, participate in the preparation of ECD materials, and communication massages, and any other material relevant to the on-going campaign;
- Support on child safeguarding incident reports with the support of child protection focal point.
- Undertake any other lawful tasks as may be assigned by the Line Manager
Monitoring and Evaluation responsibilities
- Support the monitoring of the education and training activities to ensure effective project delivery
- Assist in data collection and impact stories as a way of generating an evidence-based and MIE delivery
- Work with the M&E Coordinator to monitor and share findings with schools, community and other key stakeholders.
Financial responsibilities
- Setting up and overseeing component’s budgets;
- Develop and submit activity budgets for MIPE education and training implementation
- Submit activity (financial) reports to the finance department within the authorised time frame and donor requirements.
Safeguarding responsibilities
- Ensure familiarity, and compliance with, ADD’s Child and Vulnerable Adults Safeguarding policy and undertake training as required. In particular:
- Contribute to creating and maintaining an environment (including within ADD) that prevents safeguarding violations and promotes the implementation of ADD’s policy
- Report any concerns or suspicions regarding safeguarding violations by an ADD staff member or associated personnel to the appropriate staff member.
Skills, knowledge and qualifications required:
- Bachelor’s degree in education, preferably in Early Child Development or special Needs Education
- Knowledge and experience in working with people with disabilities and related networks
- Experience in planning and implementing education and training activities/ projects targeting different stakeholders at different levels (including teachers and learners with a disability)
- Knowledge in child safeguarding policy
- Excellent training, communication and public speaking skills, with knowledge in computer application.
- Knowledge and experience in the education system of Tanzania including how to impact skills and knowledge to target groups.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment; strong interpersonal skills; creative and flexible problem-solving skills
Attitudes / personal qualities
Essential
- Commitment to and understanding of the Social Model of Disability and a rights-based approach to development
- Shows respect for, and understanding of, diverse points of view and demonstrates this understanding in daily work and decision-making
- Awareness of the value of diversity and cultural difference
Desirable
- Lived experience of disability
Interested candidates should send their application (consisting of Covering letter, CV) to; the following physical address;
The Country Director, ADD International, Tanzania (Action on Disability and Development) Mikocheni B; Plot No. 556, House number MKC/MCB/84; Viongozi Road, Kinondoni District, Dar es Salaam OR submit through post office; P.0 Box 33659, Dar es Salaam. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.