1. Role and responsibilities

    The main responsibility of the Education officer is to contribute to the quality in the implementation of the education projects.

    Generic responsibilities 

    1. Ensure adherence with NRC policies, tools, handbooks and guidelines.
    2. Implement delegated Education project portfolio according to plan of action
    3. Prepare and develop status reports as required by management in accordance with internal deadlines
    4. Ensure proper filing of documents 
    5. Promote and share ideas for technical improvement
    6. Ensure regular information sharing with program team.
    7. Contribute to implementation of Safe and Inclusive Programming Minimum Standards across the area of work.
    8. Ensure that projects target beneficiaries most in need, and explore and asses new and better ways to assist

       

      Specific responsibilities 

      1. Ensure minimum 80% of the time participating in project field activities
      2. Participate in team planning, regular meetings, and M&E activities in coordination with the Project Coordinator  (including FGD, pre-assessment, post-assessment, research & evaluations taking place during the course of the year etc.)
      3. Based on needs assessment results, work closely with school management, Site/Shelter Management teaching and non-teaching staff, facilitators/ Contingent Workerson designing, planning and implementing project related activities
      4. Implement, follow up, and supervise the project implementation in assigned schools/ IDP Sites closely with school/ Site management and supervisors/Master Trainers
      5. Observe teachers/Facilitators, Contingent Workers/counsellors’ performance to ensure project activities are implemented according to quality standards and provide structured feedback in line with a training plan based on gaps identified
      6. Ensure keeping accurate records of project data for assigned schools/ Sites (KoBO data entry, targets, assessments, beneficiaries, pictures, beneficiaries’ feedback etc.)
      7. Prepare, revise, and develop teaching/non-teaching staff/ facilitators, contingent workers training materials/packages based on needs/gaps identified and lead/facilitate the required training sessions/workshops for teaching and non-teaching staff/ facilitators, contingent workers in target schools/IDP sites, in a collaboration with schools’/ sites’ management
      8. Implement awareness sessions for parents and teaching staff/ facilitators, contingent workers in assigned schools/ sites
      9. Develop individual work plan to address the needs of the target groups to be shared with PC
      10. Collaborate with partners in the implementation of approved activities and ensure their implementation is in accordance with the agreed plan
      11. Follow up on seconded counsellors’/facilitators, contingent workers performance attendance and commitment in assigned schools/ IDP sites, and provide needed technical and logistical support
      12. Provide self-care guidance to school staff/ facilitators, contingent workers, parents, and local partners
      13. Prepare purchase requisition according to approved activities plan, budget, procurement and requests from PC.
      14. Undertake any other reasonable task assigned by management

         

        Critical interfaces

        By interfaces, NRC means processes and projects that are interlinked with other departments/units or persons. Relevant interfaces for this position are: 

        • Other CCs for integrated planning
        • M&E and advocacy teams
        • Support department
          1. Competencies 

            Competencies are important in order for the employee and the organisation to deliver desired results. They are relevant for all staff and are divided into the following two categories:

            1. Professional competencies 

            These skills, knowledge and experience are important for effective performance. 

            Generic professional competencies: 

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