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Job Title    Social Protection & Livelihood Coordinator 2 Job Vacancies
Organisation World Education, Inc. WEI



Project Name The USAID Integrated Child and Youth Development Activity USAID ICYD Activity
Project Funding Source United States Agency for International Development USAID
Duty Station  Masaka and Mubende, Uganda
Reports to Economic Strengthening Manager
About US
Since 1951, World Education, Inc. WEI has been working to improve the lives of the poor through education and social and economic development programs. The Bantwana Initiative of World Education, Inc. is a recognized leader in delivering integrated comprehensive interventions to improve HIV outcomes and the quality of life for orphans and vulnerable children OVC and families affected by HIV and poverty. Rooted at the grassroots level, WEI/Bantwana builds the capacity of communities, civil society and governments to coordinate and deliver integrated comprehensive services for vulnerable children and families while strengthening structures and service delivery across the HIV continuum of care.
 
About USAID/ICYD Project
The Bantwana Initiative of World Education, Inc. is a recognized leader in delivering integrated comprehensive interventions to improve HIV outcomes and building capacity. The USAID Integrated Child and Youth Development Activity USAID ICYD Activity aims to improve learning outcomes, advance HIV epidemic control in Uganda, and ensure that children and youth have the opportunity to lead resilient, healthy and productive lives. The USAID ICYD Activity will deliver critical HIV/GBV/violence prevention and response services to children and youth and their families in communities, clinics, and schools.
Job Summary  The Social Protection & Livelihood services under ICYD are made up of a strategic mix of economic strengthening, parenting Sinovuyo model, early childhood development and HIV/GBV prevention services Journeys Plus. Economic strengthening will anchor the social protection package which will be layered with case management and a strategic mix of parenting, Journeys prevention, and early childhood development informed by care plans for ICYD enrolled families. The Zonal Social Protection Coordinator will coordinate delivery of TA to National Partners to deliver integrated social protection services to families enrolled in OVC comprehensive case management as well delivery of standalone Prevention services at community level. The ES/Social Protection Coordinator The Zonal ES/SP Coordinator will take direction from the National Team and work in close collaboration with the Zonal Institutional Development, Case Management, Operations, M&E and Education teams to ensure a coordinated TA service delivery and systems strengthening approach, supporting NPs to strengthen and expand partnerships with other district and community, FBO and private sector stakeholders to expand access to ES/SP services.
Key Duties and Responsibilities 
Support delivery of coordinated TA to NP in the coordinated delivery of ES/SP services.
Support NP to use tested tools and strategies to move enrolled families along an economic strengthening and social resilience continuum towards graduation.
Coordinate support to help NPs track and assess economic resilience and progress along the economic strengthening continuum
Coordinate work planning, development and sharing of appropriate economic strengthening tools, training, assessments, materials development and distribution activities ensuring that activities are properly and timely performed and that outputs are accomplished and delivered according to the agreed work plans.
Coordinate delivery of targeted Parenting, Prevention and ECD TA to NPs to ensure delivery of layered social protection services
Train, mentor, supervise, monitor and support partner organizations in the implementation with fidelity of all integrated ES/SP models.
Liaise with partners and relevant stakeholders to; troubleshoot and problem solving access to ES/SP services.
Participate in all relevant planning, implementation, and management of project meetings, workshops, and trainings.
Support generation of monthly, quarterly, and annual technical reports.


Qualifications, Skills and Experience
The ideal candidate for the Social Protection & Livelihood Coordinator USAID Project job placement must hold a Degree in social work and social administration, development studies, guidance and counselling, or related fields from a recognized institution.
At least two years of experience working on under large complete OVC programs preferably PEPFAR/USAID, with strong economic strengthening experience.
Experience/exposure to Sinovuyo parenting and HIV/GBV prevention and layered programming
Demonstrated passion for learning and problem solving
Demonstrated capacity to coordinate service delivery and work as part of a complex and integrated team
Relevant experience in documentation, reporting and records management is a requirement.
Excellent writing skills.
Good communication skills and ability to communicate in the local and national languages.
Computer skills in PowerPoint, Word, Excel.
NB Applicants must be based and have a valid work permit to work in Uganda.
How to Apply
All qualified and interested applicants should submit their CV and supporting materials to bantwanaICYD@ug.worlded.org with the position you are applying for in the subject line.
 
Deadline 17th September 2021 on a rolling basis until the position is being filled.

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