How can you make a difference?
Join our team and make a difference by leading and strengthening coordinated education responses in humanitarian settings. In this role, you will drive a strategic, coherent, and accountable approach within the Cluster, ensuring that partners work effectively together to meet the needs of affected populations. By building strong relationships with stakeholders, fostering inter-sectoral collaboration, and guiding collective action, you will help deliver timely, inclusive, and impactful education interventions that respond to emergencies with efficiency and purpose.
As the Education Manager Cluster Coordinator, you will provide strategic leadership and representation to ensure a timely, coherent, and effective response in complex humanitarian settings. You will bring together diverse stakeholders, guiding them to work collectively toward shared, evidence-based goals while overseeing coordination mechanisms, needs assessments, and response planning. Through building strong partnerships, mobilizing resources, and monitoring performance, you will drive an inclusive and accountable response. In doing so, you will strengthen national and local capacities and ensure that education interventions are aligned with humanitarian standards and effectively meet the evolving needs of affected populations.
The main duties and responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to:
Coordination, Representation & Leadership
Needs Assessment & Analysis
Strategic Response Planning
Resource Mobilization & Advocacy
Implementation & Monitoring
Operational Review & Evaluation
Accountability to Affected Populations
Strengthening National & Local Capacity
Minimum requirements
Desirables
- Relevant experience in programme management in education within a UN system agency or organization is considered an asset.
- Knowledge of other UN official languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish) is considered an asset.
- A minimum of two years of experience of Education Cluster/ Sector/ Working Group coordination is desirable.
- Experience of working in a senior management role or in cluster coordination within a complex country programme in an emergency response or protracted crisis, including experience in first phase emergency response, is strongly desirable.
- Experience in effective leadership and management of teams to deliver results in high stress/risk environments is desirable.
- Knowledge of IASC cluster coordination, knowledge of Sphere standards, knowledge of Core Humanitarian Standard, knowledge of INEE minimum standards, experience in high-risk environments.
- Relevant experience at country level, particularly in development, complex, fragile settings and humanitarian contexts.
For every Child, you demonstrate...
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UNICEF competencies required for this post are…
(1) Builds and Maintains Partnerships(2) Demonstrates Self Awareness and Ethical Awareness(3) Drives to achieve impactful results(4) Innovates and Embraces Change(5) Manages ambiguity and complexity(6) Thinks and Acts Strategically(7) Works Collaboratively with others
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Coordination Competencies:
Applies Humanitarian Principles, Standards and Guidelines (2)
Applies Key EiE Concepts and Tools (2)
Manages Education Programmes (2)
Operates Safely and Securely (2)
Demonstrates Commitment to a Coordinated Response (2)
Promotes Cooperation and Collaboration (2)
Demonstrates Accountability (2)
Promotes Inclusion (2)
Provides Influential and Strategic Leadership (2)
Analyses and Communicates Information (2)
Supports Resource Mobilization (2)
Advocates for Improved Educational Outcomes (2)
Monitors the Response (2)
Strengthens National Capacity to Respond and Lead (2)
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