Responsible to: – Operations Manager
Location: Dadaab
Closing date: – Open
The Organization
Handicap International is an INGO specialising in the field of disability and development. A strong emphasis is placed on empowering people with disabilities through their integration into mainstream development activities and the provision of appropriate health and rehabilitation services to ensure equal opportunities for all.
The rehabilitation project in Dadaab aims to provide and secure tangible and measurable improvement of independency in activities of daily living and quality of life of refugees living with physical impairment or disability.
The Position
The EAPO will support UNHCR and Education implementing partners in the Dadaab refugee camps in the setting up of a mechanism for management and implementation of assessment and placement of children with disabilities in schools.
He/she will support the promotion of inclusive education into the overall education strategy spearheaded by UNHCR.
He/She is expected to closely work with all agencies of concern and will build on the existing CBR committee, incentive
refugee team (CBR Workers, mid-level therapists, Mental Health officer, mainstreaming officers).
The overall objective of the EAPO will consist in strengthening the capacity of all education stakeholders towards the achievement of a decentralized assessment and placement process targeting children with disability.
NB: This position is not permanent and will be phased out once the transfer of capacity to the stakeholders of concern will have been completed.
S/he will be responsible for
- Strengthening the capacity of Education partners in Dadaab, towards enrolment of children with disability at school through assessment and placement.
- Enhancing capacity of different actors of education in DADAAB on Inclusive Education.
- Develop capacity development programme targeting teachers, principals and parents on inclusive education and follow up on its inception/implementation
- Develop capacity development programme on inclusive education targeting implementing partners and their staff of concern
- Representation
- Participate and actively represent Handicap International in the education forums with a view to promote the inclusive education agenda
- Knowledge Management
- Promote good practices and share lessons learnt
- Monitoring and Evaluation
Qualifications and skills required:
Education
- Bachelor in Special Education
Experience
- 5 years practical experience in related field
- Experience in sign language/braille and other communication methods added advantage.
Attributes
- Proactive
- Creative
- Adaptability
- Goal oriented
- Capacity to work under high pressure
Skills required
- Written and oral communication skills
- Team player
- Decision making skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Quick observer
- Analytical skills
If you feel you are the right candidate for this position, kindly send your application along with an up-to-date CV(including 3 referees with their current contacts) by email to :- recruit04@handicap-international.or.ke
The email subject line should be marked: “Application for Education Assessment and Placement officer Position”.
Applications will be processed as they are received and interviews conducted until the appropriate candidate is selected. Please do not send your academic and other testimonials they will be requested at a later stage.
Only short listed candidates with the above qualifications and skills will be contacted.
Any kind of lobbying on behalf of applicants or canvassing will lead to immediate disqualification.
Important Notice
It has come to our attention that there are some fraudulent advertisements circulating on behalf of HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL. Be fully aware that HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL DOES NOT request for any fees from applicants during the application and/or induction process. Any occurrence of this kind is to be reported without delay to hrmanager@handicap-international.or.ke for further action.
Handicap International is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Females and Persons with Disabilities are encouraged to apply
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