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Parent Support Program Coordinator - Shefa


Applications closed.


● An exciting opportunity to support the Ministry of Education and Training Parent Support Program activities in Vanuatu

● Contract full-time position open to Vanuatu Citizens only

● Based in Port Vila with travel to the islands

● Salary VT2.0M - VT2.1M / annual


The Organisation

Save the Children is the world's largest independent child rights development organisation, making a difference to the children's lives in more than 100 countries. From emergency relief to long-term development, Save the Children secures a child's right to health, education and protection.


The Position

Save the Children’s DFAT-funded Integrated Early Childhood Development (IECD) program Outcome 1.1: Parents/carers of children 0-5 demonstrate increased gender sensitive and disability-inclusive nurturing care practices and skills is implemented by the Ministry of Education and Training, through the Extension of the Parent Support Program activities in Vanuatu.


The role of the Parent Support Program Coordinator is to support the Shefa Provincial Education Officer (MoET) to facilitate the PSP workplan in Shefa Province.


Essential Selection Criteria

► Minimum two (2) years of experience in a similar position at a provincial or national level.

► Strong knowledge in project management including report writing and budget preparation.

► Fluency in Bislama as well as intermediate knowledge of English is required.

► Able to work proficiently with Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.

► Good reporting skills.

► Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work successfully with a wide range of people.

► Committed, honest and eager to learn.

► Must be able to travel domestically.

► Clear police background check.


Job Description

Please read the Job Description before applying.


Apply Online

Applications for this role must be submitted online using the link below.


Unsuccessful candidates will not be contacted

Save the Children Job reference: D23297


Applications closed on Wed 27 October 2021



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