WUSC (World University Service of Canada) is a Canadian non-profit organization working to create a better world for all young people. We bring together a diverse network of students, volunteers, schools, governments, and businesses who share this vision. Together, we develop solutions in education, economic opportunities, and empowerment to overcome inequality and exclusion for youth around the world, particularly young women and young refugees. WUSC currently works in 25 countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, with an annual budget of approximately CAD $57 million. We have over 300 staff across Canada and the globe, working in collaboration with a diverse set of donors and partners to achieve our organizational vision.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Technical Specialist, Refugees and Displaced Persons
Location: Lagos
Employment Type: Full-time
Project Description
Pending approval, WUSC is launching the second phase (2026-2031) of an exciting initiative, which aims to expand efforts to help refugee, displaced significantly, and host community (RDP) youth, particularly young women, secure dignified and fulfilling work and access education opportunities across Africa.
Building on prior successes, this Phase II will deepen engagement in new geographies, strengthen local ecosystems, and equip partners with necessary knowledge and tools for lasting change. A core strategy is emphasizing the engagement and strengthening of Refugee-Led Organizations (RLOs) to provide sustainable, locally-led technical assistance.
Over the next five years, Phase II’s ambitious goals include indirectly enabling one million RDP youth to secure dignified work and 35,000 to access education through the provision of expert technical assistance to a broad ecosystem of actors.
Key implementation strategies involve working closely with RLOs through three pathways: providing financial access via an RLO Opportunity Fund, strengthening their capacity to provide technical assistance to partners, and embedding them across Phase II’s functional areas. WUSC will serve as a network orchestrator, facilitating connections for scale and training partners and other stakeholders on RDP inclusion.
The initiative will achieve its targets by increasing knowledge among partners, enhancing capacity to develop innovative programming, improving collaboration and inclusive policies, and strengthening the institutional ability of RLOs to design, implement, and sustain RDP solutions.
Responsibilities
The RDP Technical Specialists will be part of the Technical Assistance Mechanism (TAM) established under the project, which aims to strengthen the inclusion of refugee and displaced youth in education and employment across the initiative’s donor and its partners.
The overall goal is to indirectly enable one million RDP youth to secure dignified and fulfilling work and 35,000 to access education through technical assistance.
The RDP Technical Specialist is responsible for providing demand-driven, standardised technical assistance (TA) and expert guidance on the inclusion of Refugee and Displaced Persons (RDP) to donor staff and their implementing partners.
The RDP Technical Specialists will work under the direction of the Head of the Technical Assistance Mechanism to support the following objectives:
Technical Assistance Delivery:
Provide expert technical assistance and guidance to donor staff and partners to co-develop strategies and action plans that mainstream RDP inclusion across their programs in a variety of thematic areas and geographies:
Support in the co-creation of concept notes, review of EOIs, and the co-creation of proposals to provide a Refugee and Displaced Persons lens to the staff and partners of the donor in the development of new programming.
Conduct Partner RDP inclusion assessments with donor partners, and develop and implement capacity-strengthening plans with assessed partners to promote RDP youth inclusion in the partners’ work.
Support the donor’s country offices in the development of RDP-specific partnerships, engage relevant stakeholders for the implementation of the RDP strategy in Nigeria, WAEMU region, and Ghana, and maintain relationships with donor staff and partners.
Support donor team members and partners to feature RDP at events, including World Refugee Day, learning workshops, stakeholder convenings, and RDP youth meetings to share learnings on various RDP contexts.
Enhance the capacity of the donor’s staff and partners to develop, test, and scale innovative programming that improves education and economic opportunities for RDP youth.
Support a training-of-trainers (ToT) approach with donor RDP focal points, the Youth Technical Advisory Committee, and refugee led organizations (RLOs) to embed technical knowledge internally for long-term sustainability.
Refugee-Led Organizations (RLOs) Support:
Deliver demand-driven TA and institutional strengthening to RLOs to enhance their ability to design, implement, and sustain solutions for RDP access to education and dignified work.
Strengthen RLOs' organizational and technical capacity so they can eventually provide RDP inclusion TA to donors and partner organizations.
Knowledge Management and Learning:
Contribute to building knowledge of RDP contexts and barriers among Mastercard Foundation staff and partners through research, mapping, and analysis to inform more inclusive programming.
Liaise with the project’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL) team to comprehensively track the quality and effectiveness of technical assistance delivery on partners and organizations.
Requirements
The ideal applicant will combine technical expertise in economic inclusion, strong familiarity with the displacement context in multiple geographies of focus, exceptional partnership management skills and relationships, an ability to get things done, and strong organization, coordination, and communication skills.
At a minimum Bachelor’s Degree in a related field (International Development, Project Planning and Management, Development Studies, Social Work, Public Policy, International Relations, Refugee Studies)
A minimum of 7+ years of experience in development cooperation, technical assistance projects, education, and/or youth employment in Nigeria, WAEMU region and Ghana.
Relevant experience on projects that promote livelihoods and economic inclusion for displaced/ refugee youth; entrepreneur support within a refugee setting, tertiary or technical education for displaced/ refugee youth and young people with disabilities
Understanding of market-based approaches to youth employment and livelihoods particularly in the context of refugees and displaced women and young people
Experience providing technical support to development organizations and supporting multiple partners, particularly in program development and a commitment to a participatory partnership approach to capacity development;
Deep knowledge of key issues and emerging trends and barriers in education and youth employment in Africa particularly in the context of refugee and displaced women and young people;
Demonstrated commitment to social inclusion and knowledge of the specific constraints and realities of challenges faced by refugee and displaced groups;
Adherence to gender equality and social inclusion principles; proven knowledge of and commitment to the concept of gender equality and intersectionality within programming;
Complete fluency in English is essential, ability to write articulately and cogently, and to edit at a similarly high level;
French language skills are highly desirable, and required for Specialist roles based in francophone Africa;
Strong planning, organization, and problem-solving skills with the ability to work hands-on, independently, and within a team in a fast-paced work environment;
Commitment to WUSC’s mission of building a better world for all young people, particularly displaced and refugee youth.
Other requirements:
The headquarters of this initiative is located in Nairobi, Kenya; the Specialists are expected to be based on the African continent, in the specified countries, and must already possess the relevant work authorizations in the country they are/will be residing in.
The role will require frequent travel across the continent, and occasional international travel for conferences, workshops and meetings.