Project Coordinator- Primary Education

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Company Details
Name:CFK Africa
Industry: Non-Profit Organization Management
Description: CFK Africa improves public health and economic prosperity in informal settlements. We combine public service with responsible research to inform and assist participatory development in Kibera โ€“ one of the largest informal settlements in Africa โ€“ and other informal settlements globally. By maintaining a participatory focus, continuing to invest in youth leadership potential, and forming key ethical research and community-led development partnerships, the future is full of possibility and promise for talented youth in informal settlements.
Job Description

The Project Coordinator will oversee a community-driven primary education initiative to empower children in informal settlement communities to overcome educational barriers. This individual will identify systemic and situational educational challenges, facilitate community-driven solutions, and promote sustainable, inclusive practices. The ideal candidate is passionate about education equity,skilled in community engagement, and adept at fostering collaboration to drive long-term change.

Responsibilities:

Program Strategy and Leadership:

  • Co-create and implement an innovative education program tailored to the unique
  • challenges faced by children in informal settlement communities.
  • Collaboratively define clear program goals, milestones, and evaluation criteria to
  • align with community-identified priorities.
  • Lead the development of scalable and sustainable initiatives, ensuring long-term
  • impact.

Community Engagement:

  • Build authentic and trusting relationships with families, community leaders, and other
  • stakeholders to foster collaboration.
  • Facilitate participatory forums and design-thinking workshops to identify education
  • barriers and co-develop practical solutions.
  • Empower communities to take ownership by equipping them with the tools and
  • confidence to lead initiatives.

Needs Assessment and Issue Identification:

  • Conduct participatory assessments to uncover barriers to education, including socioeconomic challenges, cultural norms, and resource gaps.
  • Collaborate with community members to analyze findings and prioritize actionable
  • areas for intervention and advocacy.

Capacity Building and Empowerment:

  • Partner with schools, parents, and local educators to design and implement a robust
  • tutoring support system that addresses students’ academic needs.
  • Deliver hands-on workshops and create accessible resources to empower community
  • members with the skills to address education challenges effectively.
  • Support local teachers, parents, and volunteers in building sustainable and culturally
  • relevant education solutions.

Monitoring and Evaluation:

  • Develop community-driven mechanisms to track the program’s impact on student
  • outcomes, community participation, and sustainability.
  • Continuously gather feedback from stakeholders to iterate and improve program
  • design and implementation.

Advocacy and Networking:

  • Build strategic partnerships with NGOs, local authorities, and educational
  • organizations to amplify resources and impact.
  • Advocate for systemic changes to address structural barriers to education, leveraging
  • data and stories from the community to drive meaningful reform.

Qualifications:

Experience: At least 3–5 years of experience in leading schools in informal settlements.

Key Skills:

  • Strong understanding of participatory development and community empowerment.
  • Excellent communication, facilitation, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Proficiency in program management, including planning, budgeting, and reporting.
  • Ability to work in challenging environments with cultural sensitivity and adaptability.
  • Fluency in the local language(s) of the community is highly preferred.

Core Attributes:

  • Deep commitment to education equity and social justice.
  • Strong belief in community-driven solutions and sustainable development.
  • Empathy, patience, and resilience in addressing complex social challenges.
  • Ability to inspire trust and confidence among diverse stakeholders.

The deadline to apply is January 13th, 2025.

Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time

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