Chief of Party - USAID Strengthening Pathways to Language, Literacy and Learning for Deaf Learners job at Inclusive Development Partners (IDP)
Website :
651 Days Ago
Linkedid Twitter Share on facebook

Vacancy title:
Chief of Party - USAID Strengthening Pathways to Language, Literacy and Learning for Deaf Learners

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Social Services & Nonprofit ]

Jobs at:

Inclusive Development Partners (IDP)

Deadline of this Job:
24 March 2023  

Duty Station:
Within Rwanda , Kigali , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2023 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed

Similar Jobs in Rwanda
Learn more about Inclusive Development Partners (IDP)
Inclusive Development Partners (IDP) jobs in Rwanda

JOB DETAILS:
Chief of Party - USAID Strengthening Pathways to Language, Literacy and Learning for Deaf Learners
Inclusive Development Partners (IDP) is a unique, woman-owned small business that leverages unparalleled expertise in the field of inclusive development to achieve policies, practices, and programs in corporate, governmental, and civil society sectors that ensure international development, humanitarian aid, and government services reach all members of society. Our work focuses on three key areas: 1) policy and systems strengthening, 2) research and evaluation, and 3) training and technical capacity.
Our mission is to ensure that as the world and human rights advance, EVERYONE, is included.
IDP is an equal opportunity employer. Persons with a disability are encouraged to apply.

Inclusive Development Partners (IDP) is seeking a Chief of Party (COP) for the planned USAID-funded Strengthening Pathways to Language, Literacy and Learning for Deaf Learners (SPLD) activity in Rwanda. This Activity seeks to improve literacy outcomes for all children by the end of Primary 3 (P3) by: 1) improving parental and community support for deaf learners; 2) strengthening teacher RSL fluency and bilingual (Rwandan Sign Language (RSL) to Kinyarwanda) deaf education pedagogy; and 3) increasing youth engagement to support RSL learning and deaf learners.
IDP is seeking a COP for a proposed full-time job of 4 years, to lead the SPLD activity and lead a team of diverse members. The COP will provide technical and management oversight of the activity. This position will be based in Kigali, Rwanda. The COP will report to the SPLD Project Director based in the United States. Proficiency in Rwandan Sign Language or other sign language preferred. Familiarity with literacy instruction, inclusive education, deaf education, deaf culture, the deaf community, and the needs of deaf, deafblind, deaf disabled, and hard of hearing learners strongly desired. Preference given to nationals or those living in Rwanda with commensurate experience.

Specific Responsibilities
• Drive overall strategy and supervise technical and administrative staff including providing project management, operations, and financial leadership to attain the activity goals.
• Collaborate and facilitate regular communication with activity partners.
• Provide strategic leadership and coordination of activity interventions at the national, regional, and community levels and with civil society including disabled persons’ organization (DPOs).
• Serve as the primary liaison between USAID, government counterparts, activity stakeholders, implementing partners, private sector entities, and other donor-funded education projects.
• Lead the strategic planning of the activity, such as annual work planning, and oversee implementation of workplan activities and delivery of annual targets.
• Identify issues and risks associated with activity implementation in a timely manner and guide appropriate adjustments.
• Oversee the activity’s financial oversight and procedures, ensuring compliance with local labor laws, USAID regulations, and IDP policies and procedures.
• Communicate on a regular basis with IDP and consortium leadership staff based overseas, and collaborate closely on all project management and delivery of activities.
• Travel within Rwanda for field work related to project delivery.

Qualifications
• A Bachelor’s degree in a field relevant to this activity preferred such as education, literacy, special education, or international relations. Master’s degree preferred.
• Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible work experience leading international donor-supported programs. Experience as a COP, Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP), or equivalent for education programming preferred.
• Experience in inclusive education programming with preferred experience in deaf education or sign language development activities, which may include teaching and learning material development, assessments, teacher professional development, and systems reform.
• Clear familiarity with core topics around the inclusion of students with disabilities, especially Universal Design for Learning and behavior change.
• Demonstrated experience overseeing, managing or leading monitoring and evaluation processes; previous experience working with teams with multiple partners.
• Experience working in close partnership with government counterparts, international development agencies, non-governmental organizations, and other collaborators/stakeholders; experience collaborating with DPOs.
• Excellent self-management skills, including the ability to manage competing responsibilities under tight timelines.
• Prior experience with USAID operating procedures, regulations, and reporting requirements.
• Demonstrated leadership, organizational skills, management skills, flexibility, and integrity.
• Familiarity with the education system in Rwanda or East Africa.
• Excellent communication and writing ability English. Kinyarwanda preferred.
• Fluency in a sign language highly preferred with preference for RSL or a similar sign language spoken in the region.
• Ability to travel and work throughout Rwanda.

Job Experience: No Requirements

Work Hours: 8


Level of Education:
Bachelor Degree

Job application procedure
Interested candidates are requested to submit a cover letter and CV in English to andrea@inclusivedevpartners.com 
Applications are due March 24, 2023 and are considered on an ongoing basis.
IDP is an equal opportunity employer. Persons with a disability are encouraged to apply.
This position is contingent on funding. Citizens or permanent residents with work authorization in Rwanda are encouraged to apply.
Attachment
attachment_file_2ba929c31cbd279ed352


All Jobs

QUICK ALERT SUBSCRIPTION

Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisations jobs in Rwanda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 24 March 2023
Duty Station: Kigali
Posted: 16-03-2023
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 16-03-2023
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 16-03-2056
Apply Now
Notification Board

Join a Focused Community on job search to uncover both advertised and non-advertised jobs that you may not be aware of. A jobs WhatsApp Group Community can ensure that you know the opportunities happening around you and a jobs Facebook Group Community provides an opportunity to discuss with employers who need to fill urgent position. Click the links to join. You can view previously sent Email Alerts here incase you missed them and Subscribe so that you never miss out.

Caution: Never Pay Money in a Recruitment Process.

Some smart scams can trick you into paying for Psychometric Tests.