District System Strengthening Coordinator at Mott MacDonald
District System Strengthening Coordinator at Mott MacDonald
Description:
Job Description:
The District Systems Strengthening Coordinator will be required
to do the following:
In conjunction with the Key Advisers, National Performance
Leads and the regional support teams the District System Strengthening
Coordinator (DSSC) based in each SESIL-supported district will support the
implementation of the District System Strengthening Coordinator at Mott
MacDonald
district support package. The DSSCs will work closely with
and through a range of district level stakeholders, adopting a coaching,
mentoring and facilitation approach. The DSCCs will also work closely and
support the District / Municipal Education officials to implement programme
activities.
At the end of the programme, improved performance would be seen in:
*Raised standards of achievement in literacy and numeracy in
grades 1-3
*Enhanced quality of experience for both pupils and teachers
*Sustained school-based staff development
*Improved school management
*Strengthened community involvement
Improved accountability.
=You will be embedded in each SESIL supported District to
provide technical support for implementation of project activities involving
mainly the districts support package. These officers will work closely with and
through the District technical and political leadership.
=the purpose of which is to strengthen district education
management systems in order to achieve better learning outcomes for boys and
girls, particularly at the lower primary level.
=Provide day-to-day support for implementation of the
District support package.
=Support and participate in activities pertaining to
improving the performance of district education management and administration,
in particular initiatives that support the strengthening of systems in:
*Prioritising: focussing on a small number of core
priorities that offer the greatest potential for achieving better learning
outcomes for all children.
*Using evidence: getting and using education performance
data and information to monitor performance and drive improvement.
*Problem-solving: ability to adopt a problem-solving
approach that identifies and analyses bottle-necks in performance
*Support and participate in activities in the following key
areas of district education management and administration:
*District education planning, budget and resource
allocation, including the distribution and allocation of teachers (deployment
and transfers)
*District education office management routines of progress
checks on priorities and follow-up actions
*District monitoring and supervision of primary schools,
including school inspection
*Establishing literacy and numeracy benchmarks through which
to measure learning outcomes
Candidate Specification
1. Required competencies and experience
2. Strong communication skills - ability to express ideas and information
clearly and simply, both verbally and in writing. A high level of written and
spoken English is essential.
3. Strong analytical skills – ability to investigate and
understand constraints and bottle-necks
4. High levels of creativity and innovation – ability to
develop and test new approaches to old problems
5. Leadership and team work – ability to support others through
mentoring and coaching
6. Facilitation skills – ability to design, prepare and
deliver training and consultation workshops
7. Sound understanding of Uganda’s education system,
decentralisation and local government processes and practices.
Understanding of the concepts and principles of Managing for
Results (or similar, e.g. Performance Management, Results Oriented Management,
Deliverology)
Qualifications and experience:
1.
Relevant graduate (or postgraduate preferred) qualification
in education preferred
Varied and recent experience of working in service delivery with, or in, local
government, preferably in a performance improvement capacity.
This role involves travel to a number of schools, a
motorbike is provided for work travel so a valid riding permit is required
Job Profile:
Cambridge Education has been appointed by the Department for
International Development (DFID) as Managing Agent on the Uganda Strengthening
Education Systems for Improved Learning (SESIL). SESIL seeks to impact on the
equity and quality of measurable learning outcomes for girls and boys in
Uganda, the programme will focus on three core components:
(i) Building strong foundations – to increase the numbers of
girls and boys reaching grade appropriate learning standards in literacy and
numeracy in primary schools;
(ii) Enhancing assessment and exams – to strengthen the
assessment system so that it leads to more Ugandan children learning what
matters for their future;
(iii). Supporting a mixed economy – to support the Government of Uganda to work
more effectively with non-state providers and financiers of education,
including through direct support to a network of secondary schools.
The role of District Systems Strengthening Coordinator will
sit within the “Programme Technical Team’ which is responsible for ensuring
that all technical aspects of SESIL run effectively. This Team will be based
both in the National office in MoES Legacy Towers and in the Regional Offices
(Arua and Mbale)
SESIL has a package of interventions to support districts to
improve learning for all children by better managing for results.
The package is made up of inter-connected and mutually dependent activities
which, in combination, will strengthen district education systems in a lasting,
sustainable way.
The main areas of development involve four main groups of stakeholders:
district managers, school leaders and teachers, as well as parents and
communities.
Specialist technical support to these district-based staff
will come through the regional support teams who will provide technical
guidance and operational oversight. These regional staff will work out of a
small regional project office, with appropriate administrative and logistical
support.
Overall technical direction and support will come from SESIL’s Kampala-based
team, working in partnership with MOES and its agencies.
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