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  • Posted: Nov 2, 2022
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    The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children, is an international non-governmental organization that promotes children's rights, provides relief and helps support children in developing countries
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    Global Director Education/Learn

    ROLE PURPOSE: 

    Save the Children is seeking a transformational development / humanitarian executive to lead our Education/Learn work globally. Taking advantage of Save the Children's vast network of program experts and global footprint, this global leader will use innovation, technology, data, and research to ensure that Save the Children stands as a state of the art institution working with children and their communities efficiently and effectively. This position will provide an unparalleled opportunity to implement the cutting-edge of development, humanitarian and human rights theory and practice across a network of 100+ countries and 25,000 staff. This includes helping Save the Children become effectively localized, data-driven, productively partnered, a powerful advocate, and to stand as one of the world's most recognized voices in the defence of the rights of every child everywhere.

    This is the most senior Education Thematic Director in Save the Children. This role has overall accountability for the quality and impact of Education work across our child rights programming framework (service delivery, systems/policy/advocacy, and civil society and children’s engagement to hold duty bearers accountable) across Save the Children, promoting programme innovation and drawing on and contributing to the best global evidence on what works to guarantee children’s rights, and particularly their right to education.

    As part of Save the Children’s 2030 Ambition, the organization has chosen to inspire three Breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, so that every child, and especially those suffering from inequality and discrimination, can Survive, Learn and be Protected. The 2030 breakthrough ambition that is led by the Education/Learn Director is that All children Learn from Quality basic Education.

    This role will work with other Global Directors in our organizational efforts to achieve the four goals in our 2022-24 strategy for children, working to ensure that:

    • Children have a healthy start in life
    • Children go safely back to school and learn
    • Children live free from violence
    • Children benefit from safety nets and resilient families

    In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the role holder will be expected to work outside the normal role profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly.

    EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

    • Existing Global Leadership experience in Education/Learning Sector
    • Extensive global education technical experience with relevant advanced degree/s (e.g. MD, MPH, DrPH)
    • Technical familiarity with Education competencies and programming, with expertise in at least one area
    • Demonstrated experience working with multinational partners, governments and academic institutions
    • Inspirational leader with ability to communicate the vision for the LEARN Breakthrough
    • Strong leadership skills, including demonstrated experience in motivating large direct and indirect teams
    • Significant international development and humanitarian experience designing, implementing and evaluating programmes relating to education and other relevant child rights programming.
    • Thorough knowledge and record of accomplishment of influencing education public and programme policy, and other relevant child rights programming, in development and humanitarian contexts.
    • Demonstrable ability to engage effectively across internal/external stakeholders and communities
    • Knowledge of policy, research and evidence-based methodologies in education programming, and other relevant child-focused programming.
    • A clear understanding of and commitment to gender analysis in informing programmes and policy.
    • A combination of technical, research, public advocacy and local experience.
    • Understands that work of development and humanitarian action can be complex and volatile.
    • Country level experience in international development, preferably through long-term assignments.
    • Proven experience delivering results and outputs
    • Energy and drive to create change in a large, complex organisation
    • Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills including influencing, negotiation and coaching – ability to work with people of all levels from CEO to junior staff and across all functions,
    • Experience creating and managing high-performing teams including building shared objectives, quality control, evaluation, motivation, performance management, staff development and training.
    • Commitment to building and supporting a diverse and inclusive technical leadership team
    • Demonstrates ability to make technical expertise relevant and available to inform programmes
    • Engaging with donors and public finance stakeholders across humanitarian, development and developed contexts.
    • An understanding of and commitment to Save the Children’s mission, values and programme approaches.
    • Fluent spoken and written English, with at least one additional language highly desirable, preferably French, Spanish and/or Arabic
    • Senior leadershipexperience working in Save the Children, another large INGO, donor, Government or multilateral agency

    Closing: Nov 23, 2022

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    Global Multimedia and Digital Content Manager

    ROLE PURPOSE:

    The role of the Global Digital and Multimedia Content Manager is to obtain digital and broadcast media coverage for Save the Children across the world to ensure visibility of issues affecting children as well as Save the Children's work. The role will act as producer for content (film and photography), develop and lead across digital production for the Global Media Unit, working in a high-paced news environment to produce world-class content for international media, members, and social media channels across the organisation. You will also find new ways to improve media engagement with Save the Children’s digital platforms.

    In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the role holder will be expected to work outside the normal role profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly.

    EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

    • Proven initiative to generate ideas, spot strong news lines, and strengthen the collection and dissemination of content.
    • Excellent relationship building skills in order to build and maintain a strong network of contacts with international journalists as well as identify and build key international partnerships
    • Strong knowledge and strategic use of social media
    • An initiative-taking, proactive, inspiring attitude with the ability to prioritise an unpredictable workload and solve problems quickly with limited support
    • Politically and culturally sensitive with qualities of patience, tact and diplomacy
    • A commitment to Save the Children's vision, mission, values and approach and commitment to safeguarding children in accordance with our Child Safeguarding Policy

    Closing: Nov 25, 2022

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