Curriculum Lead, Arts Education Initiative (Consultant)

Company Details
Industry: Non-Profit Organization Management
Description: The Pharo Foundation (the ‘’Foundation”) is a privately-funded entrepreneurial organisation that runs philanthropic programmes as well as for-profit social enterprises. The vision of the Foundation is an economically vibrant and inclusive Africa. The mission is to achieve this vision by investing in… The Pharo Foundation (the ‘’Foundation”) is a privately-funded entrepreneurial organisation that runs philanthropic programmes as well as for-profit social enterprises. The vision of the Foundation is an economically vibrant and inclusive Africa. The mission is to achieve this vision by investing in the human and physical capital of Africa, with an emphasis on job creation. Established in 2011, The Foundation has been implementing numerous programmes in Ethiopia and Somaliland and is in the process of expanding into Rwanda and Kenya. The strategic pillars of the Foundation are education, health, water, and agriculture. An example of a project is a girls’ boarding school in Western Ethiopia which provides secondary education for 240 pupils and is fully funded by the Foundation. Another is a large-scale water project in Somaliland that will soon bring water to 6,000 households and their livestock. In 2020, the Foundation also established Pharo Ventures, its wholly owned social enterprise arm in East Africa. Pharo Ventures has already embarked on a series of ambitious businesses in Somaliland and Ethiopia in the construction and agro-processing sectors, and is about to launch its first Kenyan venture. Headquartered in London, the Foundation has an operational HQ in Nairobi, Kenya with country offices in Ethiopia (Addis Ababa and Assosa), Somaliland (Hargeisa), and Rwanda (Kigali). View more View less
Job Details
Job Type: Full Time
Workplace Type: On-site
Qualification: Diploma
Job Experience: Mandatory
Job Location: Nairobi County, Kenya
Closing Date: Undisclosed
Salary: Undisclosed
Other Pay: Benefits
Job Category: Consultancy, Education
Job Description

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and facilitate curriculum development workshops with founders, advisors, faculty, and key stakeholders.
  • Identify and develop 2-3 short courses ready for launch in the near term, designed to build early audience, test programme assumptions, and demonstrate momentum to partners and funders.
  • Design a high-level curriculum framework and programme architecture for the school.
  • Define learning pathways, programme sequencing, modules, and learning outcomes.
  • Support the integration of entrepreneurship, innovation, and professional practice across programmes.
  • Advise on pedagogical approaches, studio-based learning models, and student experience design.
  • Translate workshop outcomes into clear curriculum documentation and implementation roadmaps.
  • Collaborate closely with the operations and leadership teams on workshop planning, coordination, documentation, and delivery.
  • Provide recommendations on academic structure, assessment approaches, and interdisciplinary learning integration.
  • Benchmark relevant global and African creative education models to inform curriculum development.

Deliverables:

  • Facilitated curriculum development workshops and summary reports.
  • Document a complete and structured curriculum framework and programme structure, including content outline, content mapping and lesson structure.
  • 2–3 short course outlines ready for immediate delivery, including programme description, target audience, duration, and learning outcomes.
  • Learning pathways and module sequencing recommendations.
  • Proposed pedagogical and assessment approach.
  • Curriculum roadmap and implementation recommendations.
  • Final consolidated curriculum development report.

Ideal Candidate:

  • Strong academic and/or professional background in education, curriculum development, learning design, or creative education.
  • Proven experience developing curricula, academic programmes, or learning frameworks.
  • Demonstrated experience facilitating workshops, co-creation sessions, or collaborative learning engagements.
  • Familiarity with creative education, studio-based learning, interdisciplinary programmes, or alternative education models.
  • Strong stakeholder engagement, communication, and organizational skills.
  • Experience working within arts, culture, fashion, design, or creative industries is highly desirable.
  • An understanding of African creative ecosystems and cultural contexts is strongly preferred.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced and evolving environment.

Duration:

  • The consultancy is expected to run for approximately 12–16 weeks. It will be structured in two phases, with a review checkpoint between phases to assess progress, alignment, and continuation of the engagement.

Reporting Line:

  • The consultant will work closely with the Arts Education Initiative team and report to the designated Operations Lead at Pharo Foundation.
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