16 Different positions at Inspire Educate and Empower Rwanda (IEE Rwanda)

1. Youth First Rwanda Program Master Trainers (10 positions)

Youth First Rwanda program Master Trainers at Inspire Educate and Empower Rwanda (IEE Rwanda):

Deadline: July 12th, 2021

TERMS OF REFERENCE MASTER TRAINERS

Job title

Youth First Rwanda Program Master Trainers

(Number of positions: 10)

Department

Programmes  

Reports to

Country Director, Deputy Country Director, Programmes manager

Employment status

Programme Staff (Position is conditional on availability of funds)

OVERVIEW

Inspire, Educate, and Empower Rwanda (IEE) is a Rwandan local Education Not-For-Profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). Since 2005, in collaboration with partners, IEE has complemented efforts of the Ministry of Education/ Rwanda Education Board, contributing to educational implementation. IEE designs and delivers innovative programmes to address challenges to provision of quality education. IEE programmes range from teacher development training and technical assistance, teaching and learning, curriculum and material development, research and evaluation, education policies and systems reform.

CONTEXT

IEE in Partnership with Corstone USA and Rwanda Education Board is implementing an evidence-based program aims at developing adolescents social-emotional, psychological and physical well-being. The program is called Youth First Rwanda. In the last one year the partners has been piloting the school-based teacher facilitated, resilience and health development program in 5 schools in 2 districts of Rwanda. The program targets senior 1 students in public government schools. The program has so far trained 35 teachers and over 700 students.

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

Youth First Rwanda program has 25 sessions which are facilitated weekly in groups of 20 students with regular support visits from master trainers, who provide technical support until the teachers’ theoretical and practical capacity is fully developed to facilitate the session independently. Youth First is a program based on positive psychology, attitudinal healing and restorative practices, thus application of these three foundational principles is upheld.

From September 2021, the program will be scaled up to 50 schools in 6 districts. To ensure effective implementation of the project,2 the master trainers will be based in the districts and will responsible for providing day-to-day capacity support for facilitators and the students who are the primary beneficiaries of this program, the master trainers will ensure the program is implemented within the expected standards to ensure results.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Key accountabilities

. The master trainers will be responsible for training facilitators in the Youth First Rwanda Program in their districts of assignment or as requested by the PC/PM

  1. The master trainers together with the facilitators will develop session facilitation plans.
  2. Master trainers will provide support to all the teachers allocated to them during session facilitation in schools; providing feedback and needed support.
  3. The Master trainers will monitor the progress of the program in schools, identify areas of weakness and work together with the teachers, PC and the PM to resolve the issues.
  4. The Master Trainers will coach and mentor teachers throughout the implementation phase, identifying the teachers who need more support and availing it on time.
  5. The Master Trainers together with the PC will provide a quick solution or replacements incase a teacher transfers from the project school or indicate a desire to leave the program; The MT and the PC should be able to train and support the new recruitees through co facilitation during the session or even facilitating alone for rapid and effective integration.
  6. The master trainers will keep important records for quick reference and retrieval; Number of teachers, number of students in each school, number of groups, and the program time-table in each school.
  7. The master trainers will support the M&E team in organizing for data collection, monitoring and evaluation.
  8. The master trainer will work with the PC and the school’s administration in resolving issues that may need referral.
  9. The master trainers will avail support in selection and launching relevant Youth First projects in schools.
  10. Document session observation and session progress data on regular basis to ensure that the whole Youth First team is aware of the progress of the program on the ground.
  11. The master trainers together with the PC, and the MO will meet with the students once in a while, the teachers and the headteachers separately to review the program activities and learn the challenges that may threaten smooth rolling out of the program.
  12. The Master trainers from different districts will meet on Bi weekly basis to discuss their workplans, what has worked and what has not worked well and collectively come up with suggestions of improving the program activities in their districts.

14.Provide monthly and weekly work-plans and reports to the PC for effective follow-up and accountability

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Qualifications, Experience, and Abilities:

Essential:

  • An upper second-class bachelor’s degree in Education is required.
  • A Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience working in the education sector, with specific focus on teacher training, teacher mentorship or programs dealing with teacher development.
  • Previous experience designing and implementing teacher training programming and materials.
  • Proven team building and interpersonal skills; the ability to engage, inspire, and motivate a team towards a common goal within a multicultural context.
  • Proven experience working with multiple education stakeholders, especially teachers, head teachers, DoS, DDEs, DEOs SEOs.
  • Proven ability to negotiate diplomatically, and function well under pressure.
  • Demonstrable teaching experience, contributing to quality learning.
  • Good presenter with experience of presenting complex ideas in a clear, simplified manner to all audiences.
  • Demonstrable problem solving and critical thinking skills – the ability to think outside of the box in challenging situations
  • Extremely well-organized multi-tasker.
  • Self-motivated, ambitious, goal-oriented.
  • The ability to live in the district of operation throughout the school year
  • Passionate about the mission of Youth First and dedicated to introspection and self-improvement

Desirable:

  • Experience of working in the Education NGO sector.
  • Rwandan nationality.

Work-Based Skills and Competencies:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Kinyarwanda.
  • Excellent report writing, work planning and data collection skills are essential
  • Ability to clearly accurately articulate complex information to a wide range of audiences.
  • Excellent written and oral presentation skills, with the ability to engage, inspire, build credibility, and engender trust with diverse audiences.
  • Ability to engage inspire and motivate a team towards a common goal
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrable supervisory experience.
  • Ability to enthuse and engage a diverse range of stakeholders internally and externally.
  • A broad understanding teacher development and capacity building is an advantage.
  • Time management skills, project management skills, and organizational skills. The ability to meet deadlines is essential.
  • Able to work flexibly as part of a small team and to work independently.
  • Demonstrate problem solving and critical skills-ability to think outside the box in a challenging situation
  • The ability to live in the district of operation throughout the school year
  • Competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Trustworthy, ethical, and authentic in all situations

 OTHER KEY INFORMATION

Length of contract:

12 months maximum (with the possibility of extension) A 3-month probation period is mandatory

Location:        

(Ruhango, Rulindo, Bugesera, Musanze, or Kayonza)

Travel involved: 

This post requires frequent travel to Kigali

Method of application

Qualified candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, and CV including names of at least 4 position-relevant referees with scanned copies of certificates/diplomas, to The Country Director, Inspire Educate and Empower Rwanda (IEE) at ieerwanda.directorate.org@gmail.com on or before the closing date of July 12, 2021.

Please place “YFR Master Trainer” in the subject line of the email when applying.

*Not heeding to this instruction will lead to disqualification.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

No late application or telephone inquiries will be considered.

IEE upholds the commitment to gender balance and diversity without distinction as to race, gender or religion and without discrimination of persons with disabilities

2. YFR Part-time Monitoring Officers (5positions)

YFR Monitoring officers at Inspire Educate and Empower Rwanda (IEE Rwanda):

Deadline: July 12th, 2021

TERMS OF REFERENCE PART TIME MONITORING OFFICERS

Job Title

YFR Part-time Monitoring Officers

(Number of positions: 5)

Department

Programs  

Reports to

Country Director, Deputy Country Director, Program’s manager

Employment status

Program Staff (Position is conditional on availability of funds)

 OVERVIEW

Inspire, Educate, and Empower Rwanda (IEE) is a Rwandan local Education Not-For-Profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). Since 2005, in collaboration with partners, IEE has complemented efforts of the Ministry of Education/ Rwanda Education Board, contributing to educational implementation. IEE designs and delivers innovative programmes to address challenges to provision of quality education. IEE programmes range from teacher development training and technical assistance, teaching and learning, curriculum and material development, research and evaluation, education policies and systems reform.

CONTEXT

IEE in Partnership with Corstone USA and Rwanda Education Board is implementing an evidence-based program aims at developing adolescents social-emotional, psychological and physical well-being. The program is called Youth First Rwanda. In the last one year the partners has been piloting the school-based teacher facilitated, resilience and health development program in 5 schools in 2 districts of Rwanda. The program targets senior 1 students in public government schools. The program has so far trained 35 teachers and over 700 students.

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

Youth First Rwanda program has 25 sessions which are facilitated weekly in groups of 20 students with regular support visits from master trainers, who provide technical support until the teachers’ theoretical and practical capacity is fully developed to facilitate the session independently. Youth First is a program based on positive psychology, attitudinal healing and restorative practices, thus application of these three foundational principles is upheld.

From September 2021, the program will be scaled up to 50 schools in 6 districts. Tracking the progress and impact of the program activities is key to program management. The program intends to engage in each a monitoring officer on part-time will be based in the districts and will responsible for providing day-to-day program activities progress and impact reports to ensure that the program is implemented within the established parameters for the expected results.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Key accountabilities

  1. The MO will work with the PC to set monthly data collection and data entry targets for YFR program activities in their assigned district / schools.
  2. The MO will collaborate with the IEE/Corstone research team in designing and implementing all routine and pre/post M&E activities for the Youth First Rwanda program.
  3. The MO will collaborate with the IEE/Corstone research team in development of tools and other evaluation instruments.
  4. The MO will work hard to collect reliable and objective data as required by the Corstone team or by the implementing Partner in their districts of assignment.
  5. The MO will recommend further improvement in program activities, encompassing, teacher training and session facilitation.
  6. The MO will be responsible for preparing Quarterly and Annual reports on project progress for each district in collaboration with the PM and PC and PL/IEE.
  7. The MO in collaboration with PC and PM and the MTs will develop scripts, collect videos, photographs, testimonials and success stories for the YFR program in collaboration with the IEE/Corstone communications department.
  8. The MOs from different districts will meet regularly to build their capacities through training and professional development and to consolidate their observations and reports and develop common work plans for consistency.
  9. Through training and capacity building, the MOs will come to understand all aspects of the YFR program model to ensure accurate and relevant data collection and assessment
  10. With the PC, the MO will liaise with school officials to coordinate and schedule any M&E activities within the schools, and ensure proper permissions are received.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Qualifications, Experience, and Abilities:

Essential:

  • An upper second-class bachelor’s degree in Education is required.
  • A master’s degree in Education is an added advantage
  • A Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience working in the education sector, especially in monitoring and evaluation
  • Proven Experience working with adolescents is an added advantage.
  • Experience designing evaluation manipulatives and tools.
  • Proven team building and interpersonal skills within a multicultural context.
  • Proven experience working with multiple education stakeholders, especially teacher, DDEs, DEOs SEOs.
  • Proven ability to negotiate diplomatically, and function well under pressure.
  • Demonstrable experience in interviewing, data collection and presentation
  • Good presenter with experience of presenting complex ideas to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
  • Extremely well-organized multi-tasker.
  • Self-motivated, ambitious, goal-oriented.
  • Give attention to details.

Desirable:

  • Experience of working in the Education NGO sector.
  • Rwandan nationality.

Work-Based Skills and Competencies:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Kinyarwanda.
  • Ability to clearly accurately articulate complex information to a wide range of audiences.
  • Excellent written and oral presentation skills, with the ability to engage, inspire, build credibility, and engender trust with diverse audiences.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrable monitoring and evaluation experience.
  • Ability to enthuse and engage a diverse range of stakeholders internally and externally.
  • A broad understanding teacher development and capacity building is an advantage.
  • Time management skills, project management skills, and organizational skills. The ability to meet deadlines is essential.
  • Ability to research and quickly disseminate relevant, emerging, and existing evidence-based practices and models.
  • Able to work flexibly as part of a small team and to work independently.
  • Competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Trustworthy, ethical, and authentic in all situations.

OTHER KEY INFORMATION

Length of contract:

12 months maximum (with the possibility of extension) A 3-month probation period is mandatory

Location:        

(Ruhango, Rulindo, Bugesera, Musanze, or Kayonza)

Travel involved: 

This post requires frequent travel to Kigali

Method of application

Qualified candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, and CV including names of at least 4 position-relevant referees with scanned copies of certificates/diplomas, to The Country Director, Inspire Educate and Empower Rwanda (IEE) at ieerwanda.directorate.org@gmail.com on or before the closing date of July 12, 2021.

Please place “YFR Monitoring officer” in the subject line of the email when applying.

*Not heeding to this instruction will lead to disqualification.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

No late application or telephone inquiries will be considered.

IEE upholds the commitment to gender balance and diversity without distinction as to race, gender or religion and without discrimination of persons with disabilities

3. YFR Project Coordinator (1 position)

Youth First Rwanda Project Coordinator position Inspire Educate and Empower Rwanda (IEE Rwanda):

Deadline: July 12 th, 2021

TERMS OF REFERENCE PROJECT COORDINATOR

Job Title

YFR PROJECT COORDINATOR

(Number of positions: 1)

Department

Programs  

Reports to

Country Director, Deputy Country Director, Program’s manager

Employment status

Program Staff (Position is conditional on availability of funds)

 OVERVIEW

Inspire, Educate, and Empower Rwanda (IEE) is a Rwandan local Education Not-For-Profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). Since 2005, in collaboration with partners, IEE has complemented efforts of the Ministry of Education/ Rwanda Education Board, contributing to educational implementation. IEE designs and delivers innovative programmes to address challenges to provision of quality education. IEE programmes range from teacher development training and technical assistance, teaching and learning, curriculum and material development, research and evaluation, education policies and systems reform.

CONTEXT

IEE in Partnership with Corstone USA and Rwanda Education Board is implementing an evidence-based program aims at developing adolescents social-emotional, psychological and physical well-being. The program is called Youth First Rwanda. In the last one year the partners has been piloting the school-based teacher facilitated, resilience and health development program in 5 schools in 2 districts of Rwanda. The program targets senior 1 students in public government schools. The program has so far trained 35 teachers and over 700 students.

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

Youth First Rwanda program has 25 sessions which are facilitated weekly in groups of 20 students with regular support visits from master trainers, who provide technical support until the teachers’ theoretical and practical capacity is fully developed to facilitate the session independently. Youth First is a program based on positive psychology, attitudinal healing and restorative practices, thus application of these three foundational principles is upheld.

From September 2021, the program will be scaled up to 50 schools in 6 districts. Coordinating and managing the master trainers and Monitoring officers in the program is important to attaining the program deliverables. The program manager will be based in Kigali with frequent visits to the districts and will responsible for providing technical and professional support and guidance to the MTs and Mos to ensure effective and efficient implementation of the program activities and the ultimate success of the program.

 RESPONSIBILITIES

Project coordinator Duties and Responsibilities

  1. The Project Coordinator (PC) will on a regular basis meet with the Program Manager to plan out and review the progress of the project and to discuss future steps.
  2. The PC together with the Head of programs in IEE and the PM will develop annual work plans and work with the school headteachers to have a session allocated in the timetable for YFR program
  3. The PC together with the Head of programs in IEE and the PM will collaborate with the headteachers and parents’ associations to have the program introduced to parents and to have them participate.
  4. The PC together with IEE leadership and PM will partner and work closely with district education officers, Sector education officers, head-teachers, teachers and other stakeholders in selection of schools and other stages of the project, enhancing visibility and acceptability of the program
  5. The PC will participate in organizing and training of teachers in the personal resilience and health program for effective deliver the content to the students
  6. The PC will participate in planning and in conducting headteachers induction, Education officers and parents’ trainings in the different districts that the program is being implemented.
  7. The PC will support and train Master trainers on areas of weaknesses together with the support of the PM
  8. The PC will mentor and coach the teachers through model facilitation and regular support visits to the schools during project implementation period.
  9. The PC will participate in monitoring progress and quality of the project activities together with the M&E team.
  10. The PC together with the Master trainers will arrange for refresher trainings and curriculum review meetings with the teachers in collaboration with the PM.
  11. The PC will be responsible for timely preparation and submission of accurate weekly progress reports or any request at request.
  12. The PC will be responsible for identifying potential issues or risks that could affect the progression of the project. He/she will communicate these items with the PM, and will collectively work to identify potential solutions.
  13. Under the direction of the PM, the Program Coordinator will update and maintain crucial program documents to help track progress. He/she will file all project documents in an appropriate database, and ensure that all documents are accurate, accessible and have been reviewed by the Program Manager
  14. The PC will closely watch the project schedule, monitoring deadlines for each project task. He /she will check regularly that every deadline is still possible, and report any potential delays to the Program Manager for re-planning.
  15. The PC will ensure smooth/ efficient project performance and effective management and communication with project team.
  16. The PC will ensure coordination of partners by planning and organizing frequent review meetings.
  17. The PC will support M&E staff to plan their monthly data collection and data entry targets and to ensure MOs are well trained, understand their roles, meet their monthly targets, and successfully collect objective program data

18.Provide monthly and weekly work-plans and reports to the Program manager for effective follow-up and accountability

Qualifications, Experience, and Abilities:

Essential:

  • An upper second-class bachelor’s degree in Education is required.
  • A master’s degree in Education is an added advantage
  • A Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience working in the education sector, especially In Program management
  • Proven Experience working in adolescents’ programs is an added advantage.
  • Proven team building and interpersonal skills within a multicultural context.
  • Proven experience working with multiple education stakeholders, especially teacher, DDEs, DEOs SEOs.
  • Proven ability to negotiate diplomatically, and function well under pressure.
  • Demonstrable experience in dealing with parents and communities
  • Good presenter with experience of presenting complex ideas to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
  • Extremely well-organized multi-tasker.
  • Self-motivated, ambitious, goal-oriented.
  • Give attention to details.

Desirable:

  • Experience of working in the Education NGO sector.
  • Rwandan nationality

Work-Based Skills and Competencies:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Kinyarwanda.
  • Ability to clearly accurately articulate complex information to a wide range of audiences.
  • Excellent written and oral presentation skills, with the ability to engage, inspire, build credibility, and engender trust with diverse audiences.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrable monitoring and evaluation experience.
  • Ability to enthuse and engage a diverse range of stakeholders internally and externally.
  • A broad understanding teacher development and capacity building is an advantage.
  • Time management skills, project management skills, and organizational skills. The ability to meet deadlines is essential.
  • Ability to research and quickly disseminate relevant, emerging, and existing evidence-based practices and models.
  • Able to work flexibly as part of a small team and to work independently.
  • Competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Trustworthy, ethical, and authentic in all situations.

OTHER KEY INFORMATION

Length of contract:

12 months maximum (with the possibility of extension) A 3-month probation period is mandatory

Location:        

Kigali with frequent travel to (Ruhango, Rulindo, Bugesera, Musanze, or Kayonza)

Travel involved: 

This post requires frequent travel to the districts

Method of application

Qualified candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, and CV including names of at least 4 position-relevant referees with scanned copies of certificates/diplomas, to The Country Director, Inspire Educate and Empower Rwanda (IEE) at ieerwanda.directorate.org@gmail.com on or before the closing date of July 12, 2021.

Please place “YFR project coordinator” in the subject line of the email when applying.

*Not heeding to this instruction will lead to disqualification.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

No late application or telephone inquiries will be considered.

IEE upholds the commitment to gender balance and diversity without distinction as to race, gender or religion and without discrimination of persons with disabilities

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