Project Officer at Ethiopian Center for Disability and Development (ECDD)
- Ethiopia
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Background
- Support the establishment and operationalization of disability inclusive Temporary Learning Spaces (TLS) in target kebeles.
- Identify, enroll, and track the participation of children with disabilities.
- Distribute accessible and disability-inclusive teaching and learning materials.
- Ensure teaching curricula are adapted to meet the needs of diverse learners, in collaboration with teachers/facilitators.
- Promote inclusive teaching methods and support teachers/facilitators in applying child-centered, gender-responsive, and disability-inclusive approaches.
- Conduct community sensitization sessions to promote the right to education for children with disabilities.
- Mobilize parents, caregivers, and community leaders to support attendance and retention of learners with disabilities.
- Strengthen the capacity of Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) and School Improvement Committees (SICs) to advocate for and support disability inclusive education.
- Facilitate linkages with local education offices, Organizations of Persons with disabilities (OPDs), and service providers.
- Provide ongoing technical support and capacity building to partners on disability inclusive practices.
- Organize and deliver basic training and ongoing coaching for facilitators and school staff on inclusive education and disability awareness.
- Share good practices in adapting teaching methods and materials for learners with special needs.
- Collect accurate, disaggregated data on learners (age, gender, disability, and location).
- Conduct regular visits to Temporary Learning Spaces (TLS) and schools to ensure quality and compliance with project standards.
- Document and report progress, challenges, and success stories to the Project Coordinator.
- Participate in review meetings and contribute to donor and internal reports.
- Ensure that all project activities comply with ECDD's Code of Conduct, Child and Adult at Risk Safeguarding Policy, and PSEA (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) Policies.
- Identify and report protection risks, making timely referrals to appropriate services.
- Promote safe, protective, and accessible learning environments.
- Assist with organizing training, meetings, and community events.
- Coordinate with the procurement team of ECDD to ensure timely procurement and delivery of materials.
- The Project Officer will report directly to the Project Coordinator and work in close collaboration with FIDO and Woreda education offices, schools, and community structures.
- Bachelor's degree in education, Special Needs Education, Social Work, Community Development, or a related field.
- Minimum of 2 years' experience in community-based education, humanitarian programming, or disability inclusion work.
- Practical understanding of inclusive education principles and the needs of children with disabilities.
- Experience working with Temporary Learning Spaces (TLS) frameworks, non-formal education, or education catch-up models.
- Experience in implementing UN-funded projects and understanding, preferably projects funded by UN OCHA.
- Experience working in rural and/or emergency-affected areas.
- Ability to collect and manage data accurately.
- Fluency in Afaan Oromo and local dialects of East Wollega, with strong communication skills in both written and spoken English
- Experience with Accelerated Learning Programs or non-formal education approaches.
- Knowledge of local contexts in Kiramu Woredas of East Wollega Zone.
- Skills in Ethiopian Sign Language or other accessible communication methods.
- Strong commitment to the rights of persons with disabilities and inclusive education.
- Good facilitation, communication, and community mobilization skills.
- Cultural sensitivity, patience, and adaptability to challenging environments.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a diverse team.
- Problem-solving and proactive approach to field challenges.
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