Coordinate and oversee the quality of all capacity building activities for government, community-based structures, and civil society organizations, providing direction, feedback and support to ensure success.
Coordinate and oversee all child welfare and social protection activities, including working closely with local partner organizations and providing ongoing capacity development support.
Ensure program adherence to international best practices in capacity development.
Facilitate continuous quality assessment and improvement and ensure that program best practices are documented and disseminated throughout the program cycle.
Ensure high quality program delivery and the cost-effective use of Pact and USAID resources.
Provide regular written/oral program progress updates to internal and external stakeholders, as requested.
Ensure that the most up-to-date information regarding capacity building initiatives are shared via a range of mechanisms: including reports, newsletters, and the Internet.
Advanced Degree in social work, social sciences or a closely related field.
At least five years of experience in designing, implementing and managing child welfare and protection systems strengthening initiatives in/for developing countries is required.
Experience managing child welfare and protection services, strengthening systems and processes for ensuring the welfare and protection of children, and building the capacity of government, communities and other child welfare and protection actors.
Experience with quality improvement or policy development.
Interpersonal, writing and oral presentation skills, including fluency in English.