United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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Under the overall authority of the Head of the UNESCO Office in Windhoek, the direct supervision of the National Professional Officer for Education, and in close cooperation with the Unit for Technology and AI in Education within the Future of Learning and Innovation Division at UNESCO Headquarters (HQ), the incumbent will coordinate implementation of and reporting on the activities of the UNESCO-Korea Funds-in-Trust (KFIT) project ‘ICT Transforming Education in Africa’ in Namibia, maintaining regular contact with governmental and non-governmental counterparts (e.g. KFIT country project team), other stakeholders, donors (notably the Korean Embassy) and UNESCO HQ.
More specifically, the incumbent’s tasks will cover:
Provision of technical support and fostering of partnerships for project implementation:
- Provide technical advice and guidance for the implementation of KFIT project activities, including participation in the production of technical deliverables and policy studies, provision of input to various framework documents as required, and support to the implementation of training programmes.
- Maintain regular relations with national counterparts and key stakeholders (Ministries, regional and local authorities, etc.).
- Raise awareness of potential partners and seeking solutions to boost ICT in education initiatives in the country.
- Participate in and facilitate the establishment of strategic long-term engagements with strategic partners in the country.
- Ensure quality achievement of the KFIT project outputs in line with UNESCO qualitative standards and the KFIT results matrix.
- Support the design, as well as the periodic update and revision, of the detailed country project document, work plan and budget.
- Identify project implementation partners and providers of goods and services.
- Assist in the writing of terms of references for external vendors and in the recruitment of consultants, coordinators and interns.
- Monitor implementation of the contracts, assess the quality of services provided and request disbursement of funds.
- Plan, coordinate and organize network meetings, workshop and trainings to address specific needs and capacity gaps identified in the project.
- Contribute to monitoring and evaluation of project activities, report on progress and suggest updates of the project results framework.
- Regularly monitor the financial status of the project and ensure that budget execution rates are in line with agreed plans. Moreover, in case of contracting with partners where funds are to be granted for activities, ensure the Financial Reports along with original and appropriate justifications for funds granted are duly submitted on a timely basis to financially close related activities.
- Regularly conduct meetings to steer the project, prepare minutes of meetings and action plans with clear responsibility and timeframe.
- Conduct periodic project reviews with government counterparts and other partners recording the results of the review meetings in minutes and action plans.
- Prepare reports on project activities for UNESCO, the donor and partners.
- Provide content on major project achievements and steps in project implementation for UNESCO’s public information services to increase the visibility of UNESCO.
- Foster exchanges of information and experiences, and identify new strategies of action to improve delivery of services and to achieve the project requirements and objectives.
- Prepare and implement the project communication and visibility plan.
- Prepare technical briefs and status updates on the project for wider dissemination, including inputs for the periodic project newsletter.
- Organize communication events (seminars and workshops) and liaise with local and international media.
- Act as liaison between the HQ coordination team of the KFIT project and the national team.
Education:
- Advanced university degree (Master or equivalent) in Education, ICTs in Education, Science (STEM), Instructional design, Business, or Education Technology Management, or related areas. A combination of a first advanced university degree with four years of experience in international development work and use of technology for education work may be substituted for the particular fields mentioned.
- At least two years of work experience in the field of education, preferably related to ICTs.
- Experience in supporting and coordinating project activities, preferably in large international organizations and with other international partner organizations.
- Good written and oral communication skills, human relations and team building.
- Ability to interact with people from different disciplines, and with varying degrees of technical experience.
- Strong skills in technical project management, event planning and presentation skills.
- Ability to manage budgets and report on implementation.
- Excellent knowledge of English oral and written.
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