Opportunity International

Education Specialist

EduFinance - Guatemala City, Guatemala - Full Time

The Education Specialist (ES) is responsible for delivering non-financial education services developed by the EduQuality program. As part of a local team of Education Specialists and in collaboration with teams across Latin America and the Caribbean, this role is focused on implementing the EduQuality program by delivering professional development training to school leaders and teacher mentors.

RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

Pathways to Excellence

  • Collaborate with Education Specialists in-country to develop and implement a School Self-Assessment and School Development Plan that analyses school performance against 18 domains of education quality.
  • Establish and support school development planning teams at each school to identify priority areas for school improvement and train school leaders and teachers on provided digital resources for each domain of education quality.

Cluster Development

  • Establish effective school Clusters by supporting the development of a Cluster governance committee with a Cluster Leader, Deputy Cluster Leader, and Cluster Administrator.
  • Develop an annual schedule of Cluster Meetings for school leaders and teacher mentors.
  • Facilitate collaboration across Clusters for school enrichment activities, i.e., sports competitions, debate teams, arts exhibitions, among others.

School Leader Professional Development

  • Facilitate delivery of School Leadership Professional Development training on leadership and management best practices, including budgeting, marketing and branding, financial management, staff engagement and retention, among others.

Teacher Mentor Professional Development

  • Develop mentorship capacity of teachers through Joint Practice Development (JPD) by facilitating independently and/or collaborating with external trainers. Through ongoing coaching and training, JPD targets the improvement of teacher motivation, subject matter expertise, and pedagogical skills within school Clusters and Opportunity International’s broader network of schools.

Learning & Knowledge Management

  • Document case studies of ongoing effective practices and innovations from the field for dissemination to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Liaise with learning partners, as necessary, who engage with the EduFinance program to evaluate effectiveness and impact.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • At least 5-7 years of relevant experience in education development, pre-primary and primary education, early literacy and reading development, special education, and school leadership and teacher professional development.
  • At least 2-3 years of experience as a classroom teacher at pre-primary and primary levels.
  • Degree in a field related to school-based education, or education development with significant experience in the education field.
  • Post-graduate qualification related to education is preferred.
  • Understanding of the education sector (private and public), school curriculum, school environment, and language/literacy needs.
  • Strong writing, data collection, and ICT skills (e.g., Microsoft Office, EdTech, learning management systems, data collection tools, mobile tablets, etc.).
  • Experience working in education management with school leadership experience and experience working in schools in remote/rural areas preferred.
  • Ability to manage contract negotiations with external vendors and ability to manage internal work-related expenses is required.
  • Experience working within cross-cultural global organizations and NGOs preferred.
  • Experience in working with large multilateral and bilateral donors, such as USAID, FCDO and others.
  • An understanding of and a commitment to advancing the mission and core values of Opportunity International

LANGUAGE SKILLS

  • Written and verbal fluency in English and Spanish required. Must be able to attend & fully participate in meetings conducted in English.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

  • Access to a personal vehicle for 80% domestic travel
  • Able to travel with minimal notice and maximum flexibility.
  • Willing to travel independently and without escort or planning support.

ABOUT OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL
Opportunity International is a global non-profit that has been equipping people to build sustainable livelihoods and educate their children for 54 years. Opportunity provides 21 million families with innovative financial resources, training, and support to grow their small businesses and send their children to school. In 2024, Opportunity International and its partners helped fund 19,000 schools that reached 3.4 million children. We respond to Jesus Christ's call to love and serve people living in poverty. We seek to emulate the Good Samaritan, whose compassion crossed ethnic groups and religions. We serve all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. Discover more at opportunity.org or join the conversation on FacebookLinkedIn, and  Instagram.

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Opportunity believes that all children have a right to protection from any form of abuse regardless of gender, culture, ethnicity, age, religion, sexual orientation, or ability. Opportunity operates in line with international best practices for child protection and recognizes its responsibility to ensure that all employees. This policy applies to anyone acting on behalf of Opportunity or is involved in its programs in any capacity. All employees are subject to background checks, which include criminal checks and sex offender list checks, as allowed by local law.

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