Learning Coordinator Non-profit Careers – Raising Voices
Job Title: Learning Coordinator
Organisation: Raising Voices
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Reports to: Director
About US:
Raising Voices is a non-profit organization which works to prevent interpersonal violence that happens in the home, in the communities and within institutions that community members use on a regular basis.
Job Summary: The Learning Coordinator will lead and coordinate all monitoring, evaluation, and internal learning efforts as well as our research partnerships.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Oversee the implementation of Raising Voices’ current learning strategy as well as proactively guide the evolution of new program areas as opportunities arise.
- Lead, support and supervise the learning team including: coordinating day-to- day activities; reviewing data collection tools, data management systems, analyses, and other learning outputs; facilitating team retreats; and providing ongoing mentorship/professional development.
- Oversee and support the operationalization of Raising Voices organizational learning & evaluation (L&E) framework, including helping to define and track appropriate benchmarks, analyzing qualitative and quantitative data, creating accessible data summaries, documenting findings, and facilitating team-level reflections to ensure L&E findings are feeding directly into programmatic decision making.
- Formulate creative strategies and training content to deepen L&E skills and promote a broader learning culture for Raising Voices staff and our partners. This includes bridging research and practice.
- Deepen and diversify partnerships with academics and other research institutes. Leverage these relationships to generate rigorous evidence of the impact of our work and address knowledge gaps existing in the prevention field.
- Design, coordinate and provide technical oversight for a series of internal ‘Program Learning Assessments,’ which aim to generate rich, systematic learning about key questions emerging from our practice.
- Promote the credibility and value of practice based learning by proactively identifying new audiences for our work, maintaining constructive relationships with various stakeholders, honoring requests for interviews and information, and credibly representing Raising Voices in national, regional and international events.
- Steer the development of creative briefs, papers, and other publications with clearly defined implications for practice. Review academic papers developed by our partners, ensuring alignment to Raising Voices political analyses and values.
- Take initiative in management meetings, actively participate in all organizational processes, and contribute to long-term strategic planning.
- Works closely with donors and donor representatives and undertake fundraising activities to identify/respond to opportunities for research and evaluation projects.
- Foster and sustain a positive, innovative, rigorous work environment with the learning team an all teams at Raising Voices.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The applicant for the Raising Voices Learning Coordinator should have seven years of relevant work experience with at least three years in program management. Post graduate degree desirable but relevant experience more important.
- Technical expertise in violence prevention, research ethics, M&E frameworks, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and the ability to analyze and synthesize data is essential.
- Excellent written, facilitation and oral communications skills effective for different audiences, including academics/researchers, activists, and practitioners.
- Previous experience publishing academic papers and/or thought pieces, blogs, reports etc.
- Proven commitment to violence prevention and community mobilization.
- Knowledge of Raising Voices methodologies a plus.
- Strong leadership and relationship building skills, with demonstrated ability to make effective decisions and bring consensus and/or alignment across a diverse group
- Ability to critically reflect on quality and impact of work, and integrate lessons into programming/strategy refinements
- Transparent and honest communication, including a willingness to constructively challenge colleagues in a respectful, open manner
- Capacity and willingness to think outside the box and independently take leadership of new ideas
- Willingness/ability to travel in the region and internationally
How to Apply:
All candidates should send complete applications to: jobs@raisingvoices.org with ‘Learning Coordinator’ in the subject line, and include:
- Completed Eligibility Form (Click here to download).
- An updated CV with indication of your preferred way of being contacted.
- A thoughtful cover letter that includes why you are interested in this position at this point in your career, and why you feel you are a good match for Raising Voices.
- A one-page writing sample that articulates your understanding of how practice based learning can strengthen activist organizations and contribute to advancing the field of violence prevention.
Deadline: 20th April 2018
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