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Safe Schools/GBV Specialist
Posted in NGOs
3 years ago
Description :
Bantwana Initiative of World Education WEI/B)
Deadline: 5 May 2021
Position type: Full time
Location: Lusaka, Zambia
Summary
The Bantwana Initiative of World Education WEI/B) (www.bantwana.org) is seeking a full-time Safe Schools Specialist for an anticipated two-year pilot program to prevent and reduce school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) in 60 schools in 2 - 3 districts as part of the Ministry of General Education (MOGE) Keeping Girls in School program.
The Safe Schools Specialist will support and oversee the implementation of secondary school-based SRGBV prevention clubs for boys and girls, as well as a series of initiatives targeting teachers and school support structures with community members with the knowledge, skills, and tools to prevent and respond to SRGBV. S/he will be responsible for working with District-level MOGE officials, school administrators, and civil society organizations and leaders, to provide them with technical guidance and capacity-building around SRGBV. This positions reports to the Program Team Lead, and is part of a small, cohesive staff team.
Duties and responsibilities
Support the design, planning, coordination, implementation and evaluation of mentor-supported boys and girls school clubs, that build students understanding and social assets around SRGBV and addresses negative gender norms that affect girls completion of education; Also help design, coordinate, and implement interventions that improve teachers’ and other school actors’ understanding and response to SRGBV; In coordination with Team Lead and SRGBV trainer, adapt and develop training materials for the delivery of the SRGBV curriculum at students, teacher, and community level; Analyse and monitor trends, opportunities and challenges in the school system -- and the program; Establish and strengthen strategic partnerships with key school structures and relevant actors; Work closely with colleagues to identify and document promising practises and strategic opportunities for enhancing SRGBV prevention activities; Support and coordinate with the M&E Specialist on research and evaluation of the pilot interventions.
Desired qualifications
Master’s degree in Social Work or similar field, with special expertise in GBV preferred; 5+ years of professional experience working with youth, including at least three years in GBV or SRGBV-focused programs or positions; Skilled trainer, with ability to work with government, educators, and community members, including experience leading coordination and capacity building efforts; Familiarity with Zambia’s education policies and systems; Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; Ability to work independently, take initiatives and leadership; Good presentation skills and ability to represent the organization at different levels.
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Interested candidates should submit their CVs to bantwana@worlded.org
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