Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 19th Nov 2021
The Building Pacific Capacity Program (BPaC) is an Australian Government initiative funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and managed by Cardno Emerging Markets. It provides Pacific Island Countries with a suite of flexible, fit-for-purpose options that support broad governance and stability development outcomes.
The Department of Education, Government of Nauru has a mission to ensure that:
The Departments vision is:
To nurture students in Nauru to achieve academic excellence through training to develop Nauru's future leaders and entrepreneurs.
As former Education Minister Scotty (2005) stated, the Nauru Sustainable Development Strategy (2005-2025) is a platform for a "...vision of a future where individual, community, business and government partnerships contribute to a sustainable quality of life for all Nauruan."
The Department of Education goals are outlined under the National Sustainable Development Strategy (2005-2025) or the NSDS which states: "The Framework for learning and environmental development in the Education Sector through the Footpath for Education and Training Strategic Plan for 2008-2013, will lead students from Secondary School to leave school as a confident citizen to live and contribute to the Country's complex and global networked society."
The Department of Education and Training, Republic of Nauru began implementing its five-year Strategic Plan in 2017 and will be redesigning a new Strategic Plan in 2022.
A review of the operations of the Department indicated that there were strategic planning processes in place supported by budget measures, however, there continues to be a need for additional financial and other educational resources to support the implementation of the new Strategic Plan.
Australia and Nauru are closely connected in education, including through Australia’s support to the Nauru education sector. A new design for the next phase of Australia’s support is underway, with implementation expected to begin in 2022.
To support early agreed priorities in this program, and continue Australia’s long-running support for Nauru’s education sector, Australia has agreed to engage two education advisers - one focused on Curriculum, Assessment, Statistics and Exams (CASE) and one focused on departmental policy and strategy.
These advisory roles will be engaged through BPaC ahead of the start of the new education program.
The CASE Adviser will be engaged for an initial 12 months under BPaC, and then transition to the new education program (based on satisfactory performance) for a period of up to 24 months.
The Curriculum, Assessment, Statistics, Exams (CASE) Adviser will focus on curriculum and assessment reforms that will be integral to education priorities agreed by the Nauru Education Program Steering Group. Their work plan will be prepared against the work streams identified in the Nauru education program design, namely: student-centred learning and community engagement (with a focus on early years); secondary education relevance (and pathways); strengthening education sector systems; and targeted disability and gender inclusion activities.
The work plan will be approved by an Education Steering Group (expected to comprise representatives from Government of Nauru, Government of Australia and Government of New Zealand) that oversees the Nauru education program.
The CASE Adviser will be expected to:
The CASE Adviser will be report to the Director of CASE, working closely with the managers of the CASE team in relation to capacity development, training, and mentoring. The CASE adviser will also provide advise to the Secretary for Education and the Steering Group for the Nauru education program.
The Government of Nauru will contribute to supporting this position by appointing a Nauruan counterpart that will work closely with the Adviser.
Advisers must provide monthly situational reports and 6 monthly formal reports against their approved work plan.
Essential personal attributes:
Essential qualifications and experience:
Desirable experience and knowledge:
We welcome your interest in joining the BPaC Program as an adviser. Please click Apply Now to apply and submit your CV, along with a cover letter that addresses the selection criteria (no more than 250 words per criterion). Please review the Terms of Reference before applying: https://bit.ly/3qGUfLG
Kindly note that applications that do not address the key selection criteria will not be considered. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and abilities, LGBTQ+, women, mature age workers and people with different abilities.
Amendments to the position’s Terms of Reference may be made during the period of the engagement as required.
Cardno is committed to Safety and the Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH), Child Protection and bribery prevention. We want to engage with the right people to deliver our client programs. As part of our approach you will be subjected to formal background screening, criminal record checks, employment verification, and periodic compliance checks. All Cardno staff receive safety, compliance and safeguards training and are responsible for contributing to a safer working culture.
Cardno is equal opportunity employer
Cardno encourages women to apply. Cardno recognises the moral and legal responsibility to provide an equal opportunity workplace by ensuring that all recruitment and selection decisions are based on the best qualified and experienced candidate who can perform the genuine inherent requirements of the position.