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About the Program
The PNG Partnerships for Improving Education (PIE) program is focused on the early grades. Through PIE, early grade teachers are supported to upskill and upgrade their qualifications. PIE works to support the creation of an enabling environment for systemic change through strengthened policies and practice.
The PIE program is a five-year investment in teaching and learning designed to improve access, equity, and student learning outcomes in the early grades through professional development for teachers and improved governance and service delivery. In PNG low attendance and high rates of over-age enrolment, repetition, and retention hinder children’s progress. This is especially true for girls and children living with disabilities in rural remote locations.
The PIE program works at the national and sub-national level to facilitate, test, and monitor emerging good practices and ways to address priority challenges related to access, equity, learning and retention. PIE contributes expertise and resources to the national teacher upgrading program for early grade teachers.
The expected end-of-investment outcomes (EOIO) for the PIE investment are:
About the Opportunity
The Government of Papua New Guinea’s National Education Plan 2020–2029 introduces a major reform to the basic education structure, transitioning from the current 3-6-4 model to a 1-6-6 model. This change is designed to improve learning outcomes by increasing access and equity nationwide. A key element of this reform is the phase-out of elementary schools and the professional development of the elementary teaching workforce, of which fewer than 14% currently hold diploma or degree-level qualifications.
In response, the Partnerships for Improving Education (PIE) Program, in collaboration with the National Department of Education (NDoE), the Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (DHERST), and the Teaching Service Commission (TSC), is supporting the implementation of a Diploma upgrade pathway for elementary teachers. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is leading the course co-design and implementation alongside selected Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
The Teacher Upgrade Coordinator will support this initiative by providing essential administrative, data management, and logistical assistance to the Teacher Upgrade Manager. The Coordinator will play a central role in ensuring effective coordination and reporting of upgrade activities across participating HEIs, including tracking participation of lecturers and teachers, and supporting the delivery of refresher training and course logistics.
Key responsibilities
Data Management and Supporting
Contract Management Support
Training Coordination
Administration support
Stakeholder engagement
Undertake any other duties relevant to the role as directed by the Teacher Upgrade Manager to support delivery of the program.
Key deliverables
Key working relationships
About You
For applications to be considered, a response to the key selection criteria below must be provided.
Essential:
Desirable:
How to Apply
We welcome and thank all applications; however only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Closing Date: Monday 18th August 2025 (Midday, local time) #LI-AUSBRIT
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