Project Summary
The FHI 360 Four Pillars PLUS "Improving Girls Secondary Education" in Nigeria project aims to improve the quality and relevance of secondary education for girls and other vulnerable children (OVC) and boost retention rates in Benue State, Nigeria. The project will offer scholarships, girls’ mentoring, teacher training, and encourage community participation to address the complex barriers to education for girls and OVCs. The project will also support the transition of girls from secondary school to the formal workforce with training and internships. This is a 3 year project with funds provided annually.
Position Title | No. Reqd. | Locations |
1. Gender Mentoring Specialist | 1 | Benue |
2. Teacher Trainer/Education Specialist | 1 | Benue |
3. Community Mobilization Specialist | 1 | Benue |
1.) The Gender/Mentorlng Specialist will train and support a cadre of girls’ mentors in project schools. S/He will ensure that mentoring sessions in project schools are being executed as planned. The specialist will assist in the monthly report and work plan preparatIon; organize and execute mentor training workshop coordination; monitor and evaluate mentor training; research and provide support to the Project Officer and facilitate the creation and sustaining of girls mentoring sessions and prepare for additional activities of supporting secondary schools and implementing Internship and Vocational Training programs.
Minimum Recruitment Standards:
2.) The Teacher Trainer/EducatIon Specialist will be responsible for working closely with FHI 360 team members in Benue to implement the main objectives of the project: to improve the quality and relevance of girls’ education and boost retention rates for OVCs in select LGAs in Benue State. The Specialist is responsible for working closely with teachers, school officials, school administrators, and local education officials to ensure that teachers are trained in pedagogy, gender sensitivity, and other subjects, especially Math and Science, as needed. S/He will follow up with teachers in the classroom on a periodic basis to provide additional support to teachers’ use of methods learned during training.
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3.) The Community Mobilization Specialist will be responsible for working closely with the FHI 360 team members in Benue State, to implement the main objectives of the project: to improve the quality and relevance of girls’ education and to boost retention rates for OVCs in selected LGAs of Benue State, Nigeria. S/He will be responsible for working closely WIth the school officials, school management committees, local education officials, local community leaders, beneficiaries’ parents/caretakers and other stakeholders to ensure that the project gains sustanable support within the community.
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FHI 360 has a competitive compensation package. Interested candidates may go to FHI 360’s Career Center at www.fhi360.org/careercenter to register online, and to submit CV/resume. FHI 360 is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Disclaimer:
FHI 360 does not charge candidates a fee for a test or interview.