What You Will Do
Adjust formatting of Teacher Guides (TGs) in Microsoft Word to allow for file conversion/publishing
Use XML Conversion Tool to convert and publish Teacher Guides (TGs) files
Keep steady pace of daily work on conversion tool in order to meet weekly Teacher Guides (TGs) publishing requirements
Respond to ad hoc requests from Curriculum team to format/convert/publish Teacher Guides (TGs) outside of the normal, weekly assignment
What You Should Have
Must hold a KCSE Certificate with a minimum C+ score in English
Proficient in Microsoft Word
Good command of English language both written and spoken
Attention to detail
Able to meet deadlines
Able to work as part of a team
Experience working within a culturally and socioeconomically diverse workforce
Experience working in high pressure environments
You’re also
A detailed doer – You have a track record of getting things done. You’re organized and responsive. You take ownership of every idea you touch and execute it to a fine level of detail, setting targets, engaging others, and doing whatever it takes to get the job done. You can multi-task dozens of such projects at once and never lose sight of the details. Likely, you have some experience in a start-up or other rapid-growth company.
A networking mastermind – You excel at meeting new people and turning them into advocates. You communicate in a clear, conscientious, and effective way in both written and oral speech. You can influence strangers in the course of a single conversation. Allies and colleagues will go to bat for your ideas.
A creative problem-solver – Growing any business from scratch comes with massive and constant challenges. On top of that, Bridge works in volatile, low-resource communities and runs on fees averaging just $6 a month per pupil. You need to be flexible and ready to get everything done effectively, quickly, and affordably with the materials at hand. Every dollar you spend is a dollar our customers, who live on less than $2 a day, will have to pay for.
A customer advocate – Our customers – these families living on less than $2 a day per person – never leave your mind. You know them, get them, have shared a meal with them (or would be happy to in the future). You would never shrink back from shaking a parent’s hand or picking up a crying child, no matter what the person was wearing or looked like. Every decision you make considers their customer benefit, experience, and value.
A life-long learner – You believe you can always do better. You welcome constructive criticism and provide it freely to others. You know you only get better tomorrow when others point out where you’ve missed things or failed today.