Capacity strengthening of provincial and district Education Officials on supportive supervision and monitoring, quality measurement, SDG04 indicators and reporting. RI will build the capacities of provincial and district government officials to perform their duties better and improve overall administration, supervisory support, understanding of SDGs, planning and implementation. RI plans a three-day training of 30 government officials on the following topics:
The training of provincial and district education officials on SDG 4 indicators will complement the PACE project objective number 3 i.e. Education services delivery is improved at provincial, district and school levels.
Scope of Work:
The incumbent will be required to ensure the pre-training, while-training, and post-training preparations, which include:
Development of training content: This includes a training manual, session planner, participants' workbook etc.
Developing training materials: This includes training evaluation tools, pre and post-questionnaires, end-day reflection sheets, PPTs, and other handouts/worksheets required for conducting participatory training.
Conducting training sessions: This means roll-out the 3 days training sessions with 30 participants. The training is required to be participatory, where interaction patterns will be used to engage participants during the training. It will be 7 hours long training starting from 9 in the morning and ending around 4 p.m. The training will include two breaks i.e. 30 minutes for a tea break and 1-hour prayers/lunch break. RI will ensure the availability of a training hall equipped with a multimedia projector, speakers etc. RI will be to pay TA/DA to the training participants, and meals during the training.
Assessing training needs: Assessing the training and trainees’ needs during the training, and updating the training approach to ensure inclusion, equity and equal involvement of all the trainees. The consultant will be required to check and mark the pre and post-training tests and share the analysis in the training progress report.
Evaluating the effectiveness of the training: The consultant will be expected to evaluate different aspects of the training at the end. The different aspects mean PPTs, inclusion, cultural sensitivities, time, refreshments, handouts, training sessions, the behaviour of the trainer etc.
Sharing training progress report: The consultant will be required to generate a well-tunned training report upon the completion of the training. The training report will embody all the required aspects of a quality report ( summary of the training sessions, pre & post-test scores analysis, training evaluation, attendance sheets, conclusion, recommendations etc.). The shortlisted candidates will be required to submit the format of the training progress report with RI.
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This position is open on a rolling basis and will be filled upon the availability of a suitable candidate.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
pRelief International entered in 2005 after a devastating earthquake where we were among the first organizations to respond. Today our programs focus on improving educational outcomes for vulnerable children. We collaborate with children's, students, parents, teachers, community leaders, and government ministries to enroll Afghan refugee and Pakistani children in the 45 schools we support, working to transform an educational system that suffers from poor graduation rates due to poverty and under-investment. In addition to our focus on the education sector, our past work in Pakistan has included responding to the country’s frequent natural disasters by partnering with local communities to restore livelihoods through sustainable agricultural programs, as well as providing healthcare, life-saving shelter kits, food aid, and cash assistance to families displaced by conflict. Relief International is scaling up engagement and anticipating significant program growth in the coming years to continue this groundbreaking work/p