Job Description
Background
NRC has been a key actor in the Education in Emergencies
(EiE) sector in Yemen, with a well-established presence in Taiz governorate,
primarily through formal education interventions. These efforts have focused on
restoring access to safe and quality education for children affected by
conflict and displacement, supporting school rehabilitation, teacher training,
and psychosocial support.
In response to the growing number of out-of-school children
and adolescents who have missed years of schooling due to conflict,
displacement, or poverty, NRC is introducing Non-Formal Education (NFE)
programming for the first time in Taiz. The aim is to provide inclusive,
flexible, and accelerated learning opportunities for children and youth who are
unable to enroll or remain in formal schools. Through basic literacy and
numeracy (BLN), remedial education, catch-up classes, , NRC seeks to address
learning gaps and support pathways back to formal education or alternative
opportunities.
The Education Officer will play a central role in the
first-phase rollout of NRC’s education programming in Taiz, including
Non-Formal Education (NFE) and its associated components. The position is
responsible for overseeing the day-to-day delivery of education activities in
the field, encompassing planning and coordination, community engagement,
learner identification and retention, teacher and facilitator training, and the
integration of child protection and safeguarding measures within learning
environments. The role also includes supporting the monitoring of children’s
learning outcomes and academic progress through structured assessments and
close collaboration with NRC’s MEAL team. The Education Officer will work
closely with consortium partners and internal technical teams to ensure that
interventions are evidence-based, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of
conflict-affected and out-of-school children. This position requires a
hands-on, adaptable approach and strong coordination with internal and external
stakeholders to ensure quality implementation and effective delivery of
education services in a new operational area.
Responsibilities
Roles and responsibilities
As a part of an Education Team, the role shares a collective
responsibility to coordinate, undertake, monitor and deliver the activities
outlined in the project’s documents as per NRC standards.
The role ensures alignment with project objectives, donor
guidelines, and national education frameworks while promoting inclusion, gender
sensitivity, and community engagement. It also focuses on implementing
non-formal education program to help out-of-school children and children
at-risk of dropping out progress academically and retain in the formal
education classes, restoring and sustaining access to quality education for
displaced and conflict-affected children by improving school environments,
supporting school-level planning, and working closely with communities. In
addition, the role will follow upon protection related activities including GBV
and MHPSS trainings and referral of cases to internal and external services.
Another key part of the role is to work closely with
consortium partners to ensure harmonization and timely implementation of
activities and up to the required standards.
Generic Responsibilities
- Apply
NRC’s standard operating procedures, technical tools, and accountability
frameworks to all aspects of education programming to maintain quality,
consistency, and compliance with organizational standards.
- Plan
and carry out assigned activities in line with the approved work plan,
ensuring they meet technical standards, address the needs of affected
communities, and are completed within set timelines and budgets.
- Provide
ongoing technical oversight and guidance to consortium partners, ensuring
programmatic alignment, quality assurance, and consistent communication
channels.
- Regularly
document field progress, beneficiary numbers, challenges, and successes in
line with internal reporting schedules and donor requirements, ensuring
information is clear, timely, and based on field evidence.
- Keep
proper records of project activities, including attendance sheets,
training reports, meeting minutes, and distribution lists, in line with
NRC’s document retention and compliance policies.
- Identify
and communicate opportunities to improve implementation methods, address
emerging needs, or adjust approaches to better respond to local contexts
and community feedback.
- Ensure
that NRC programming focuses on the most at-risk groups — including
displaced children and youth, girls, and children with disabilities — and
look for new ways to reach those who may be excluded or underserved.
- Maintain
regular communication and strong relationships with consortium partners,
education offices, school leadership, community groups, and TVET authority
to foster ownership and improve coordination across stakeholders.
- Compliance
and adherence to NRC policies, guidance and procedures, (if a function
role) and a specific responsibility for the functions policies and
procedures
Specific responsibilities:
- Lead
the planning and implementation of NFE activities (remedial, BLN,
catch-up, ALP) in NRC-targeted locations, ensuring quality and adherence
to NRC standards.
- Support
the coordination with consortium partners to align implementation
approaches, activity timelines, and quality benchmarks across all
locations.
- Support
identification, enrollment, and retention of out-of-school children and
youth in NFE programs, both for NRC and in partner-managed locations.
- Conduct
joint field monitoring visits to observe classes, check attendance, review
lesson plans, and assess teaching quality.
- Support
the coaching and technical support to NRC facilitators, and partners’
staff to deliver quality NFE programming.
- Facilitate
regular coordination meetings with consortium partners to review progress,
challenges, and solutions, and ensure harmonization of approaches.
- Administer
and support pre-assessments, formative, and summative assessments across
NRC and partner sites, ensuring results are analyzed and acted upon.
- Collaborate
with MEAL and partner MEAL focal points to monitor learners’ academic
progress and adapt programming accordingly.
- Consolidate
partner activity reports and monitoring findings into a unified
consortium-level report for submission to the Consortium Lead and donors.
- Support
theand follow up on partner performance against agreed workplans and
budgets, providing feedback and recommendations for improvement.
- Coordinate
procurement and distribution of learning materials for NRC-managed sites,
and ensure timely partner procurement processes where relevant.
- Represent
NRC and the consortium in relevant local education coordination meetings,
workshops, and joint planning sessions.
- Ensure
safeguarding, inclusion, and protection standards are met across both NRC
and partner implementation sites.
- Update
the service map and follow up on the identification and referral of
registered students.
- Coordinate
logistics and procurement processes for NRC-managed activities, and
support partners in ensuring timely procurement and delivery of teaching
and learning materials in line with agreed standards and timelines.
- Support
the coordination with local education offices and other NGOs to avoid
duplication of interventions, as referenced in prior correspondence.
- Represent
the organization in relevant cluster meetings in Taiz, including the Yemen
Education Cluster and Child Protection AoR.
- Support
the technical guidance to trainers on adapted pedagogy for diverse
learners, including literacy/numeracy support.
- Support
the implementation of baseline, post-distribution monitoring (PDM), and
endline assessments for program indicators.
- Any
other tasks as delegated by the line managers.
Qualifications
Generic professional competencies
Skills & Knowledge
- The
ability to take the initiative and work independently, innovatively and
effectively with limited direct supervision.
- Ability
to work within a team – supporting other departments is essential
- Substantial
knowledge in NFE programs in operational and technical aspects.
- Ability
to lead consortium partners’ teams to effectively and efficiently achieve
progress.
- Excellent
organizational and problem-solving skills with the ability to remain calm
whilst dealing with conflicting priorities/work under pressure
- Good
networking, negotiation and representation skills with the ability to
influence and advocate
- Excellent
interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal English and
Arabic skills) and the ability to write clear, concise reports.
- Ability
to work with others to develop vision into strategy and communicating and
influencing this to a wider audience.
- Commitment
to NRCs overall aims, policies and values with experience of promoting
gender equity, diversity and the interests of marginalised people in all
aspects of NRC’s work
- Ability
to travel in Southern Governorates, working flexibly and willingness to
learn
Experience
- At
least 3 years of experience in Education in Emergencies (EiE), and
Non-formal Education Programs implementation.
- Proven
experience in stakeholder coordination, community mobilization, and
partnership management.
- Familiarity
with monitoring and evaluation tools and methodologies.
- Strong
report-writing and communication skills in English and Arabic.
- Knowledge
of the Yemeni context, particularly in Taiz Governorate, is highly
desirable.
- Good
knowledge on integrating protection activities into education programs.
- Sensitivity
to gender, disability, and inclusion principles.
- A
proven record of knowledge of design, and implementation of INEE projects
- Able
to work in highly insecure environment
- Team
Player, flexible, hardworking and able to cope with short deadlines
- Good
documentation and report writing skills.
Formal Education
- B.SC/BE
in Education, Social Sciences, rural development protection or other
related Social Sciences.
Context related skills, knowledge and experience
Context/specific skills, knowledge and experience:
- Good
knowledge and understanding of Education in Emergencies (EiE),
Community-Based Education, and Accelerated/Remedial Learning Programs.
- In-depth
knowledge of the operational fields and socio-economic context in Taiz
Governorate and Yemen overall.
- Solid
experience working in IDP settings and/or in schools facing
emergency-related interruptions, with a strong understanding of the
specific education challenges in Taiz, particularly in conflict-affected
or displacement areas.
- Good
knowledge of coordination mechanisms with education stakeholders,
communities, and the ability to effectively engage within the multi-sector
coordination landscape in Taiz.
- Strong
interpersonal skills with a demonstrated ability to engage youth, parents,
and school actors in challenging and sensitive environments.
- Knowledge
of and practical experience with measures to make learning environments
safer and more inclusive for children with disabilities.
Behavioural competencies
- Planning
and delivering results
- Analysing
- Working
with people
- Communicating
with impact and respect
- Handling
insecure environments
- Coping
with Change
- Managing
performance and development
- Managing
resources to optimise results
- Initiating
Action and Change
- Influencing
How to Apply
To apply:
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