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UN Job Vacancy: Education Specialist, Accra, Ghana. Recruiter: BRAC.
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What this role involves
You’ll lead BRAC’s education initiatives in Accra, focusing on designing and implementing programs that improve learning outcomes for underserved communities. Day-to-day, you’ll coordinate with local schools, train teachers, and monitor project impact using data-driven tools. Your work directly supports BRAC’s mission to expand equitable access to quality education across Ghana.
Key skills to highlight
Strong background in education program management, with proven experience in curriculum development and teacher training. Familiarity with monitoring and evaluation frameworks (e.g., logical frameworks, KPI tracking) is critical. Also showcase cross-cultural communication skills and ability to work with government stakeholders—this role demands collaboration with Ghana’s education ministry and community leaders.
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