Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) in Emergency Technical Advisor
Save the Children
Social Science
Social Development
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10 years
1 Position
2022-04-28
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2022-05-01
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Early Childhood Care and Education
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Job Description
Company Name: Save the Children
Job Title: Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) in Emergency Technical Advisor
Duty Station: Addis Ababa
Application Deadline: May 1, 2022
Early Childhood Care and Education in Emergency Contexts Analysis and Strategy
Support national and local level ECCE policy, strategy, guidelines, and curriculum a
Provide technical assistance in the ECCE data analysis and evidence generation, and use of evidence in running quality ECCE programming and implementation.
Align ECCE approach to Ethiopia’s National ECCE Policy Framework, and advance USAID Ethiopia’s 2019-2024 Country Development and Cooperative Strategy (CDCS), considering cross-sectoral linkages for more holistic services for children.
Design and carry out IRs which address capacity strengthening for providers, improving knowledge, skills, motivation and wellbeing for education and local administrators.
Provide support to technical staff to strengthen the wellbeing of caregivers and communities to cope with trauma and loss.
Guide technical staff in supporting caregivers to provide nurturing care, quality, play based ECCE, and ensure the generation and use of evidence on adaptive implementation of ECCE.
Support in identifying challenges and barriers for access to quality and play based ECCE in emergency
Provide technical support to partners and government in the design and implementation of holistic early learning approaches that are inclusive, conflict sensitive and responsive to shocks and emergencies.
Lead the design and implementation of the play based and integrated Early Childhood Care and Education project.
Lead the development of Early Childhood Care and Education project strategy and ensure ECCE in emergencies data, results of data analysis and recommendations are integrated into project plans.
Update the project strategy annually alongside the project work plan using formal and informal feedback to meet the goals of USAID’s Collaborating, Learning and Adapting (CLA) approach.
Coordinate with project staff, including managers and technical specialists to ensure the implementation of the ECCE strategy in project activities.
Play a lead role in proactively identifying potential implementation bottlenecks, key decision processes and decision-makers, and helping to expedite implementation of education system strengthening and sustainability measures as per relevant USAID and LEGO guidance and strategies, annual work plans and country sustainability plans.
Team up and work along inter and intra ECCE staff and functions.
Project Implementation
Support SCI field offices, MOE, Regional Education Bureaus and district education offices in ECCE project planning and implementation.
Ensure project updates and progress reports are linked with project success indicators, and support project donor reporting and annual work plan preparation.
Work with and support project and GoE Monitoring, Evaluation, and Accountability and Learning (MEAL) teams to: develop context-specific and sector wide applicable indicators for ECCE in emergency contexts; and collect and analyze data to inform programming, learning and adaptations.
Support field offices advising and ensuring quality play-based learning approaches are implemented and documented.
Coordination & Capacity Building
Build capacity and mentorship of project, partner and Government of Ethiopia staff in Early Childhood Care and Education principles, and play based methods and
Ensure alignment with Save the Children ECCE priorities and strategies and complementarity between existing and planned programs.
Represent Early Childhood Care and Education aspects of the project to external stakeholders, such as the donor, governments, and partners; disseminate learnings and best practices; and participate in technical working groups.
Contribute to GoE ECCE capacity building plans and curriculum implementation activities.
Promote strengthening of cross‐sector collaboration in Ethiopia, based on the country context, including with education, early childhood care and education, health, nutrition, child protection and WASH.
Job Requirements
Bachelor degree or higher in education, Early Childhood Care and Education, Developmental Psychology, humanitarian assistance, international development or in a closely related field is
Minimum of ten (10) years’ experience and demonstrated practical skills that include substantial experience working in education in crisis and conflict contexts, as well as early childhood care and education programming.
Experience in the designing and application of play-based activities in ECCE or other education programs will be an asset.
Experience in Ethiopia or regional experience is preferred.
Five years of experience working with consortium based approach to education program implementation with early childhood care and education as a component, systems strengthening activities, as well as integration with ECCE and EiE.
Experience in education quality improvement/quality assurance; integrating gender and disabilities in ECCE in emergencies, and the use of education related data in program design and implementationin systems Experience in analyzing education and ECCE data, and engaging in policy dialogues at different levels for providing inputs to ECCE policy and strategy development/revision.
Experience in designing and implementing emergent literacy, emergent numeracy and socio-emotional learning approaches in ECCE at the center and/ or at home is highly desired.
Excellent knowledge of holistic child development and understanding of global evidence, best practices, and gaps around early childhood care and education
Experience in integrating and mainstreaming disability and inclusion in ECCE programming in low-resource settings.
Demonstrated experience working with children experiencing deprivation, exclusion and vulnerability and their families.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Amharic are highly desirable.
Proven experience in building capacity of program staff in local NGOs and INGOs and government bodies in country, and working collaboratively with partners and/or key stakeholders.
Note: Qualified local candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
We need to keep children safe so our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.
All employees are expected to carry out their duties in accordance with our global anti-harassment policy.