Parent Sector : Social and Human Sciences Sector (SHS)
Duty Station: Paris
Job Family: Social and Human Sciences
Type of contract : Non Staff
Duration of contract : 9 months
Recruitment open to : External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Duty Station Time) : 16-APR-2025
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
Under the overall authority of the Chief of Section for Sport, the direct supervision of the Sport Section’s Programme Specialist, and in close collaboration with the Associate Project Officer in charge of the coordination of the project, UNESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector (SHS) is seeking the services of a consultant(s) specialized in curriculum development to develop modular and adaptable masterclass materials for the Fit for Life Sport Leadership Programme.
These masterclasses will serve as the foundation for a suite of sport-based capacity-building programmes, aimed at increasing participation in inclusive, equitable, and safe sport by equipping young leaders (18-35) with the skills, training, and opportunities to enter and transform the sport sector.
As part of this package, the Consultant(s) will develop a master curriculum to be tailored for different demographic groups (e.g., young women, refugees, persons with disabilities) and Fit for Life priority areas (gender equality, anti-racism, disability inclusion, safe sport), as well as a complete resource package, including masterclass content, facilitator guides, participant workbooks, interactive activities, mentoring and community consultation guides, and associated feedback and evaluation tools and indicators for the programme’s first pilot in AlUla, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Societies around the world are navigating intersecting crises in physical inactivity, poor mental health, and social inequalities. While participation in inclusive, equitable and safe sport has the power to enhance well-being and foster social cohesion, many people remain disengaged from sport, sport communities, and their related benefits.
The design and delivery of inclusive, equitable, and safe sport requires a well-informed, skilled, and diverse sport sector, but many sport administrators, coaches, educators, and policy-makers lack the training and expertise needed to deliver. At the same time, many young people — especially those from marginalized groups — face significant barriers to entering and shaping the sector, including limited professional opportunities and lack of access to high-quality training.
To close these gaps and upskill the next generation of sport leaders, UNESCO has developed the Fit for Life Sport Leadership Programme. Designed as a modular, adaptable training initiative, this programme equips young people (aged 18-35) with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to engage in and lead inclusive sport projects in their careers and communities — whether as future sport policy-makers, administrators, coaches, teachers, event managers, or social entrepreneurs.
Through a structured professional development model, participants are guided through:
Based on local needs, the programme’s modular structure can be tailored to target specific areas of the sport sector (e.g. improving delivery capacities of young coaches and teachers or increasing diversity in sport decision-making bodies) as well as specific demographic groups (e.g., young women, refugees, persons with disabilities).
The pilot implementation of the programme will launch in AlUla (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) in July 2025, in partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU). This collaboration aims to harness sport and sport tourism as a driver of social, cultural, and economic transformation, in line with the goals of RCU’s Sport Sector and Saudi Vision 2030.
UNESCO will support this vision by training ten young leaders in AlUla to take an active role in shaping the future of sport in the region. Participants will be led through a tailored version of the programme’s masterclasses, adapted for the region’s cultural context and local sport sector priorities. Following this, they will enter a project incubation period, working with mentors and local work placement host organizations to develop proposals for sport initiatives and refine them through community consultations with their peers. In a second round of masterclasses, participants will present their project proposals, with the top five selected for implementation and work placements to further develop their hands-on experience and professional skills.
The primary objective of the consultancy will be to develop a comprehensive, modular training curriculum for the Fit for Life Sport Leadership Programme, ensuring that all materials are adaptable, scalable, and aligned with UNESCO’s commitment to inclusive, equitable, and safe sport.
This will include:
More specifically, the Consultant(s) will be expected to perform the following duties:
Scoping & Framework Development
Master Curriculum Development
Customization for the AlUla Pilot
The completion of the above duties will require close collaboration with and the incorporation of feedback from the Sport Section team, the Director for Social Policies, and other relevant SHS colleagues to ensure all deliverables meet UNESCO’s quality standards.
In their completion of the above, the Consultant(s) will be expected to produce the following deliverables:
Education
Work Experience
Skills/Competencies
Languages
Management
UNESCO shall retain sole ownership and intellectual property rights (including but not limited to copyrights, patents, and trademarks), to any materials, content, or resources developed in relation to this consultancy.
This includes the exclusive right to translate, adapt, reproduce, perform, broadcast, communicate to the public, print and publish in any language and in any form the whole or any part of these materials, to deposit the whole or any part of the Work in its multilingual Open Access Repository in electronic form, and to further authorize others to exercise any or all of its rights hereunder.
The Consultant(s) shall submit all original files and editable versions of developed content to UNESCO upon completion of the contract. Any third-party content included must be appropriately sourced, licensed, and cleared for UNESCO’s unrestricted use.
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application package via email to Nancy McLennan (n.mclennan@unesco.org) and Drake Thomas (ds.thomas@unesco.org) with the subject line “Curriculum Development (Sport Section)”
All documents should be provided in English, and applications must be received no later than 16 April 2025 (Midnight Paris time) to be considered.
The entire application package must be attached as a single PDF document. It should include:
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