About Building Learning Foundations (BLF)
The Building Learning Foundations Programme (BLF) is funded by the British government through the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID). The programme is focused on improving learning outcomes at P1 to P3 in English and Mathematics including those of children with Special Educational Needs. This is intended to improve the pupils’ learning achievement in higher grades, thereby increasing equitable access to primary and secondary education in Rwanda. The Programme is implemented by a consortium of organizations; Education Development Trust (lead), British Council, and VSO in all 30 Districts of Rwanda.
The BLF is designed to contribute to improved learning outcomes in lower primary education in English and Mathematics by targeting three specific Outcomes, presented as three BLF Foundations, each with clearly identified Outputs.
The BLF Technical Advisor Inclusive Education will provide technical leadership and guidance for the development and implementation of inclusive education strategy, with a focus on technical leadership of inclusion of marginalized children, particularly leading the implementation of the Building Learning Foundations Disability Intervention. The post holder will work closely with Head of Programs and other Technical Advisors (TAs ) to ensure the quality of design and delivering of inclusive education programmes and actively contribute to business development, resource mobilisation and external engagement toward VSO Rwanda’s goals to ensure that all children have access to inclusive education services, especially children with special needs.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Team Leadership and Quality Assurance:
For the Building Learning Foundations (BLF) Disability Intervention and as directed for other projects:
- Provide strategic and technical inputs in designing and implementation of the project ensuring alignment with inclusive education principles (e.g. Universal Design for Learning principles).
- Facilitate interactive technical training for international and national volunteers and project staff Develop extensive, well-structured, and clear written guidance and tools for project staff, volunteers and primary stakeholders in line with quality standards.
- Facilitate effective integration and coordination of the BLF Disability Intervention with the wider BLF programme and effective programmatic linkages between VSO’s other education projects
- Periodically travel to project sites to coach and mentor project staff and volunteers, and engage with primary stakeholders and partners, both to support the programme implementation as well as to ensure quality programme delivery.
- Lead donor management and reporting requirements as directed.
- In collaboration with M&E Advisor effectively support and manage the delivery of the volunteers, project managers, and officers through setting and monitoring of KPIs and ensuring on project delivery meets the expected standards.
- Provide quality assurance through the review of project outputs, key milestones, M&E plans, including quarterly and annual reports, documentation and other requirements.
- Support programme and project budgeting in collaboration with the project Managers, procurement and finance functions.
Inclusive education Strategy development:
• As a technical advisor (TA) responsible of inclusion of children with disabilities initiate the development of inclusive education thematic strategy in collaboration with other TAs by considering VSO’s Global inclusive education pathways and guidance.
• Develop key inclusive education strategic standards and key performance indicators to inform programmes/projects formulation, implementation, review and learning.
• Put in place relevant inclusive education programme targets including the plan to achieve it by coordinating the required advice and support within the wider global team.
• Collaborate and engage with other key functions in the country office and with the global team to coordinate efforts, to mobilize different resources, enhance feasibility and promote knowledge management in the area of inclusive education, especially in relation to the BLF Disability Intervention.
Partnership and Networking:
- Develop external engagement approached with key stakeholders in inclusive education to enhance advocacy and reach great impact, especially in relation to the BLF Disability Intervention
- Increase VSO Rwanda’s visibility with line Ministry, and donors, and other actors in the inclusive education sector.
- Represent VSO in the education sector working for groups and promote VSO’s approaches to the inclusion of children with disabilities and learning from n BLF Disability Intervention.
Business Development and Resource Mobilization:
- Lead and collaborate with other technical advisors on the development of technically sound concept notes and project proposals for the inclusive education sector and achieve a stable pipeline for program growth.
- Lead on and collaborate with the business development team to come up with a feasible funding strategy for the education program.
- Play a crucial role in fundraising processes for the inclusive education sector.
- Strengthen formal and informal relationships and networking with relevant civil society organizations donor organizations, professional associations to explore and effectively responds to funding opportunities.
Knowledge development, Evidence Generation:
- For the Building Learning Foundations (BLF) Disability Intervention and as directed for other projects:
- Lead the generation of knowledge products, publications, and documentation of the programme including preparation of project briefs and evidence to support the programme direction.
- Provide leadership in documenting and scaling up promising practices in education with a special focus on the integration of children with disabilities.
- Engage with research and knowledge-generating institutions to ensure VSO’s developmental added value is recognized widely.
- Engage in relevant policy fora at a national and international level to connect VSO’s programme delivery outcomes to build up the evidence base for relevant policy and its implementation.
- Take part in the VSO global education community of practice (COP) and share lessons and learnings with the community of practice members and inclusive education practice area team.
- Contribute to VSO’s global evidence and learning exercises.
Other Duties:
- Actively contribute towards the development and effective implementation of the VSO-RWANDA Country Strategy Plan and work closely and collaboratively to assist VSO-RWANDA in delivering its objectives.
- Fulfill other appropriate level responsibilities as defined by the Country Office from time to time.
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