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Secondary Teacher Education Project in Belize

ABU Consult Berlin is currently preparing a bid for the EuropeAid funded “Secondary Teacher Education Project”. The project is envisaged to commence in September 2010 and to have a duration of 2 years.

For our team of experts we are searching for suitably qualified and experienced candidates:

Programme Coordinator (330 working days)

  • Candidates must be able to provide copies of diplomas and copies of employers' reference letters or similar documents proving the accuracy of their CV. This is a mandatory requirement for restricted EuropeAid tenders and these documents have to be included in the bid. Please do not send these documents with your application, you will be asked for them at a later stage.

Qualifications and experience

The Programme Coordinator as Project Manager will be the first point of contact on all matters relating to the contract. This individual will have ultimate responsibility for the development and delivery of the programme.  He/she will have a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership and Management or equivalent.  He/she must be fluent in English and must have a fair command of the Spanish language.

General professional experience

The Team Leader must have a minimum of 10 years professional experience in education, five years of which must be in a senior educational managerial position. It would be considered an asset for the individual to have been the Team Leader on similar assignments.

Specific professional experience

The individual must have a minimum of five years of experience working in education reform support projects in a developing country.  The person must have had a minimum of 3 years experience in curriculum development and training.

To apply: Please email your resume in EuropeAid format to 9010@abu-consult.de or upload your CV with REF # 9010 and your contact details:

  

Deadline for applications: April 30, 2010.

Full Terms of Reference available for download here (183 KB, PDF).