Gender Specialist – Nairobi – Colleges and Institutes Canada

Background

The five-year Kenya Education for Employment Program (KEFEP) is an initiative funded by the Government of Canada and implemented by Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan), the international voice for Canada’s colleges and institutes. The program’s primary objective is to strengthen Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Kenya. KEFEP’s lead partner at the national level is the Directorate of TVET at the Ministry of Education.

Job Summary
Colleges and Institutes Canada is currently seeking a Gender Specialist. Reporting to the Senior Technical Advisor, the Gender Specialist is expected to support the integration of gender considerations in all project activities and to ensure gender targets are being met. The Gender Specialist will act as the principal resource on gender equality issues, practices and policies relevant to TVET. Under the direction of Colleges and Institutes Canada, the Specialist will interact with KEFEP partners, including government ministries, agencies and programs, industry employers, Kenyan technical and vocational institutions and their Canadian college partners.

Responsibilities
Planning
Review the current Gender Equality strategy in the design document, and prepare a revised strategy for the Project Implementation Plan (PIP).
Guide/Oversee/Develop and coordinate the continuous improvement of KEFEP’s gender mainstreaming approach and tools.
Keep abreast of current global trends, developments and innovations in gender equality and related fields (i.e. women’s economic empowerment, women’s rights, etc.).
Collaborate with program and Canadian college staff to ensure gender work is integrated throughout KEFEP, including planning, project/program design and implementation, and organizational learning.

Project Support
Ensure integration of gender in project design through the development and use of gender-sensitive monitoring and evaluation, and results-based management tools (i.e. Logic Model, Performance Measurement Framework, Risk Register, etc.).
Oversee and participate in the development and implementation of gender assessments and gender equality strategies in all KEFEP activities.
Develop a gender equality strategy and action plan that can be integrated into the KEFEP work plan and inform the work plans of the institutional partnerships between Kenyan and Canadian TVET institutions. In particular, the Specialist will suggest gender approaches, content and strategies for inclusion in teacher training, leadership and management training, curriculum development for new and renewed TVET programming, and marketing programs.
Oversee and participate collaboratively in the development and implementation of gender-sensitive programming, including work planning, reporting, and capturing lessons learned/best practices.
Provide input into program budget planning for gender project activities.
Provide technical assistance, including training and advice, for gender mainstreaming and gender equality programming to staff, consultants, and project partners, including government institutions, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, civil society organizations, and private sector partners as needed.
Develop guidelines for Canadian partners on GE issues and suggestions on how they can integrate these in teacher training and teaching materials.
Contribute to the development of KEFEP’s monitoring and evaluation framework, and provide feedback and assistance on ongoing monitoring activities.
Contribute to the development of KEFEP communication materials, including web-based and print media.

Qualifications
At least Bachelor’s Degree in a related subject area.
At least eight (8) years of progressively responsible professional experience working on gender responsive programming in development settings.
Familiar with development programming and working with inter-governmental organizations.
Practical knowledge of results-based management (RBM) approach.
Proven experience combining formal expertise on gender mainstreaming and gender equality with experience of applying these concretely to specific development sectors, plans, policies and business processes.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong problem-solving and adaptability/flexibility capabilities.
Fluency in English; Swahili considered an asset.
Good knowledge of TVET or the higher education sector is highly desirable.
Knowledge of the energy and/or agriculture sectors is a strong asset.
Target Start Date

Mid-January 2017

Duration
1 year contract of up to 75 days, renewable for subsequent years

Location
Nairobi with some travel within Kenya

HOW TO APPLY:
Interested candidates should submit a CV, three references, contact details and a proposed fully inclusive daily rate in KES by 16 December 2016 to info@kefep.collegesinstitutes.ca with the subject line: Application: KEFEP GE Specialist. Phone calls or in-person visits will not be accepted.

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