Technical Specialists, Refugees and Displaced Persons
World University Service of Canada View all jobs
- Kampala, Central Region
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide expert technical assistance and guidance to donor staff and partners to co-develop strategies and action plans that mainstream RDP inclusion across their programs in a variety of thematic areas and geographies:
- Support in the co-creation of concept notes, review of EOIs, and the co-creation of proposals to provide a Refugee and Displaced Persons lens to the staff and partners of the donor in the development of new programming.
- Conduct Partner RDP inclusion assessments with donor partners, and develop and implement capacity-strengthening plans with assessed partners to promote RDP youth inclusion in the partners' work.
- Support the donor's country offices in the development of RDP-specific partnerships, engage relevant stakeholders for the implementation of the RDP strategy in Uganda, and maintain relationships with donor staff and partners.
- Support donor team members and partners to feature RDP at events, including World Refugee Day, learning workshops, stakeholder convenings, and RDP youth meetings to share learnings on various RDP contexts.
- Enhance the capacity of the donor's staff and partners to develop, test, and scale innovative programming that improves education and economic opportunities for RDP youth.
- Support a training-of-trainers (ToT) approach with donor RDP focal points, the Youth Technical Advisory Committee, and refugee led organizations (RLOs) to embed technical knowledge internally for long-term sustainability.
- Deliver demand-driven TA and institutional strengthening to RLOs to enhance their ability to design, implement, and sustain solutions for RDP access to education and dignified work.
- Strengthen RLOs' organizational and technical capacity so they can eventually provide RDP inclusion TA to donors and partner organizations.
- Contribute to building knowledge of RDP contexts and barriers among Mastercard Foundation staff and partners through research, mapping, and analysis to inform more inclusive programming.
- Liaise with the project's Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL) team to comprehensively track the quality and effectiveness of technical assistance delivery on partners and organizations.
- At a minimum, a Bachelor's degree in a related field (International Development, Project Planning and Management, Development Studies, Social Work, Public Policy, International Relations, Refugee Studies)
- A minimum of 7+ years of experience in development cooperation, technical assistance projects, education, and/or youth employment in Uganda
- Relevant experience on projects that promote livelihoods and economic inclusion for displaced/ refugee youth; entrepreneur support within a refugee setting, tertiary or technical education for displaced/ refugee youth and young people with disabilities
- Understanding of market-based approaches to youth employment and livelihoods particularly in the context of refugees and displaced women and young people
- Experience providing technical support to development organizations and supporting multiple partners, particularly in program development and a commitment to a participatory partnership approach to capacity development;
- Deep knowledge of key issues and emerging trends and barriers in education and youth employment in Africa particularly in the context of refugee and displaced women and young people;
- Demonstrated commitment to social inclusion and knowledge of the specific constraints and realities of challenges faced by refugee and displaced groups;
- Adherence to gender equality and social inclusion principles; proven knowledge of and commitment to the concept of gender equality and intersectionality within programming;
- Complete fluency in English is essential, ability to write articulately and cogently, and to edit at a similarly high level;
- French language skills are highly desirable, and required for Specialist roles based in francophone Africa;
- Strong planning, organization, and problem-solving skills with the ability to work hands-on, independently, and within a team in a fast-paced work environment;
- Commitment to WUSC's mission of building a better world for all young people, particularly displaced and refugee youth.
- The headquarters of this initiative is located in Nairobi, Kenya; the Specialists are expected to be based In Kampala, Uganda, and must already possess the relevant work authorizations in the country they are/will be residing in.
- The role will require frequent travel across the continent, and occasional international travel for conferences, workshops and meetings;
- Ability to work a flexible schedule.
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