{"id":36125,"date":"2019-02-15T11:18:33","date_gmt":"2019-02-15T11:18:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joblistghana.com\/?p=36125"},"modified":"2019-02-20T12:25:19","modified_gmt":"2019-02-20T12:25:19","slug":"senior-advisor-eof-ghana-accra-based-immediate-start","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joblistghana.com\/senior-advisor-eof-ghana-accra-based-immediate-start.html","title":{"rendered":"Senior Advisor, EOF Ghana (Accra Based, Immediate Start)"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Education Outcomes Fund for Africa and the Middle East (EOF) is an initiative of the Global Steering<\/u> Group for Impact Investment<\/u> (GSG) and the Education Commission<\/u>. The EOF aims to pool $1 billion to support governments to pay for results in education and youth employment over the next decade. Together with government, EOF will harness the capacity and capabilities of a range of actors that can strengthen the national education system and help deliver quality education for all.<\/p>\n

The Ghana Out of School Children (OOSC) Funding Program will be one of the EOF\u2019s first funding windows and will aim to support over 100,000 out of school children into mainstream education over 4-6 years, with an ambition to launch in autumn 2019. Despite impressive progress in expanding access to Basic Education, as of 2014, 450,000 6 to 14 year-olds in Ghana were not enrolled in school, with out-of-school rates particularly high in deprived, rural areas of northern Ghana.<\/p>\n

About the Senior Advisor Role<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

The Education Outcomes Fund (EOF) for Africa & the Middle East is seeking highly qualified candidates for the position of Senior Advisor, Ghana.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The EOF is working in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Ghana to design an Outcomes Funding Window to support out-of-school children in disadvantaged districts to transition into mainstream primary education. Under outcomes-based contracts, donors and governments pay not for inputs and activities, but for pre-agreed outcomes once they are successfully delivered. Where required, impact investors provide the upfront capital for non-government delivery partners to achieve contractual outcomes, with donors and government paying if agreed targets are met.<\/p>\n

The EOF program is expected to be delivered through a number of non-state providers with a focus on supporting out of school children to develop basic numeracy and literacy skills and to transition successfully into and remain in mainstream education. Social impact will be measured through the academic progress of children enrolled in the programme, and the rate of transition to, as well as retention in, mainstream school.<\/p>\n

Working as part of an integrated EOF \/ Government of Ghana team, the Senior Advisor will drive the detailed design and launch of EOF\u2019s anticipated $30m OOSC Funding Program. They will play a key role in maintaining momentum among key stakeholders; leading engagement with the Education Ministry, Ghana Education Service, donor agencies, delivery partners and local investors; and supporting the EOF evaluation and analytical teams to access and interpret data.<\/p>\n

The Senior Advisor will initially be appointed for 6-month period (with potential for extension subject to program need and mutual agreement). The position will be based in Accra within the Ministry of Education, with travel to other parts of Ghana \u2013 including, but not limited to, the Northern Districts \u2013 as required.<\/p>\n

Core functions<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n

The Senior Advisor will support the Funding Program design process in the following ways:<\/p>\n

Stakeholder management<\/strong><\/p>\n

Work in close collaboration with the relevant teams at the EOF, Ministry of Education and GES<\/strong> to progress program design, preparation & launch.<\/p>\n

Act as the key link between the London-based EOF team and partners in-country<\/strong>, including senior representatives of:<\/strong><\/p>\n