Early Childhood Development Programme Coordinator Research, Monitoring and Learning Officer

Job Profile

Roles include but is not limited to;

Project management: Oversee project start-up, management, and administration. Ensure program implementation is on time, scope, budget, and donor regulations.
ECD technical guidance: Provide technical support to the design and implementation of ECD projects and interventions. Contribute to the development of new ECD resources and tools. Build the capacity of ICS SP team on ECD programming.
Project accountability: In line with organizational processes and donor requirements, and timelines, develop and present progress, process and financial reports.
Monitoring, learning and research: Develop and implement an effective M&E and learning framework for the project. Keep abreast of evaluation and research best practices related to multisectoral ECD interventions and in collaboration with M&E coordinator and research partners, provide technical support on how to incorporate these best practices/approaches in the project. Explore strategic opportunities to share and disseminate project evaluation and research results.
Partnerships and networking: Foster meaningful working relationships, work in close collaboration with relevant government departments and strategic technical partners and utilize national, and sub national partnerships, technical working committees and networks to advance project goals and outcomes.
Advocacy for government uptake and scaling : Lead on the ECD advocacy agenda and participate in strategy design meetings at national and sub national level , and provide evidence, and strategic direction for the uptake, institutionalization and scaling of cost-effective evidence based ECD solutions by line ministries and partners.
Influence and representation: Represent ICS SP at government, donor, partner and other relevant meetings and events, in close coordination with the Director.
Human resource management: Assist in designing of performance objectives and indicators for project staff, guide and support staff to meet desired deliverables and conduct performance appraisals as guided by organizational HRM policies.

Desirable requirements

At least 10 years proven programming experience (with at least 6 years in ECD programmes)
Extensive understanding of global evidence, best practices and gaps around Early Childhood Development Interventions, including the nurturing care framework and care for child development
Strong advocacy and influencing skills.
Demonstrated experience in operationalizing ECD interventions in government systems and service delivery platforms.
Sound comprehension of working with research partners to evaluate and disseminate ECD project outcomes.
Proven track record to coordinate complex family and child development programs with diverse range of partners.
Solid understanding on planning, budgeting and project reporting
Strong interpersonal, analytical, reporting, communication and presentation skills
Proven ability to manage self and, guide and lead employees to ensure appropriate programme management processes are being used.
Degree in development studies/ social sciences/gender/ public health/ early childhood development. Master’s degree in related disciplines will be an added advantage.
A sound understanding of adolescent programming is a plus.

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If you are a professional with a passion to make a difference in children and young people’s lives, send your application letter and resume to icsro@icsafrica.org. Application deadline is 4th August 2023.Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please indicate the position you are applying for as the subject of your email.

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icsro@icsafrica.org