Job Summary
UNESCO is currently implementing the System Strengthening Partnership (SSP) programme with the Ministry of Education (MoE), through a Multi-Year Trust Fund (MPTF) with the generous funding of Canada, the Italian Agency for Development and Cooperation, Switzerland, and Norway (through NORCAP). The SSP programme aims to support the MoE in strengthening evidence-based, strategic, and crisis-sensitive, policymaking, and coordination. Through this multi-year programme, UNESCO is supporting the strengthening of the core functions of the MoE in planning and budgeting, monitoring, and reporting, research and evaluation, data and information management, and coordination and partnership. Furthermore, the programme aims to further strengthen an enabling institutional environment for crisis-sensitive planning in Jordan, including risk management. Technical support is also provided to the MoE in areas of data collection, analysis, and utilization by reinforcing the MoE’s capacity to maintain, manage and utilize the OpenEMIS and WebGIS platform.
The SSP also seeks to ensure the implementation of the objectives and priorities outlines in the MoE’s Strategy for Mainstreaming Gender Equality in Education (SMGEE), and supports the integration of equity, and gender analysis into monitoring, evaluation, and reporting systems and processes.
The SSP programme has three complementary components:
Component 1: Data use for evidence-based decision making, and policy formulation at the strategic level (policy and strategic planning)
Component 2: Data analysis and generation of evidence-based policy recommendations (improved analysis and use of data)
Component 3: Sustainable data collection, compilation, and management (improved collection, compilation, and management of data (data collection and compilation).
The SSP programme, originally planned until June 2023, has been extended until 2025 following the seventh SSP Steering Committee in February 2023, where all MPTF partners, and the MoE endorsed the extension of the SSP programme, as well as the updated project document that includes additional elements of support under the existing components of the SSP. The request for a costed extension was made by the MoE in 2022 to UNESCO and MPTF partners to extend the SSP programme until December 2025 to align with the extended Education Strategic Plan 2018-2025. An updated workplan for the SSP programme covering June 2023-December 2025 was also finalized with the MoE and endorsed in November 2023 by the SSP Steering Committee.
Within this context, UNESCO is seeking to hire a National Project Officer to provide technical and project management support for the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of all programme activities.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the overall authority and guidance from the Head of the UNESCO Jordan Office, guidance from the Head of the Education Unit, and direct supervision of the Project Officer for System Strengthening, the National Project Officer will be responsible for supporting the activities of the SSP programme on a day-to-day basis by carrying out the following tasks and responsibilities:
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