
Type of contract :Consultant Contract
Level :Level 3 - Senior
Hiring Unit :Institute for Statistics (UIS)
Duty Station :Montreal
Work location : Remote
Duration of contract 6 months
Hiring open to : External candidates
Application deadline (Midnight UTC−4 Time) :24/07/2026
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As the custodian agency for SDG 4 indicators, the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) supports countries in generating and using data on student learning outcomes to inform education policy and monitor progress towards SDG indicator 4.1.1. The Assessment for Minimum Proficiency Levels (AMPL) is one of UIS's flagship modules to produce and report internationally comparable SDG 4.1.1 indicators. More than a dozen countries have completed main AMPL test administrations, and additional countries are implementing AMPL in different languages across all regions.
While AMPL provides structured and internationally comparable datasets, many countries face limitations in applying advanced analytical approaches to these datasets and to their broader national assessment data systems. As a result, existing data remain underutilized in identifying key determinants of learning outcomes, understanding disparities across population groups, sub-regions and schools, and informing targeted policy interventions.
UIS is therefore seeking a consultant (or consultant team) to: (a) generate policy-relevant analytical outputs on learning quality and equity using AMPL datasets, working together with country teams as co-authors; and (b) strengthen national capacity to independently apply advanced statistical methods to learning assessment data in selected countries. The consultancy is framed by two UIS studies by Douglas J. Willms: Learning Divides: Ten Policy Questions about the Performance and Equity of Schools and Schooling Systems (2006) and Learning Divides: Using Data to Inform Educational Policy (2018).
Under the overall authority of the Head of the Foresight, Research and Methodological Innovation (FRM) Section, and in close collaboration with national assessment teams, the consultant will implement a six-month phased programme combining structured training, hands-on application and technical mentoring, centred on two in-person workshops. Specifically, the consultant will:
The target audience will be two to three technical staff per participating country, drawn from national assessment units or the relevant ministry responsible for learning assessments and SDG 4.1.1 reporting. The consultant will participate in monthly progress calls with the UIS team and submit all deliverables for review prior to finalization.
The contract duration is 6 months, structured around the five phases in the work plan: Preparation (Weeks 1–6), Workshop 1 (Weeks 7–8), Inter-sessional support (Weeks 9–18), Workshop 2 (Weeks 19–20), and Finalization (Weeks 21–24).
Payment will be linked to the satisfactory delivery and acceptance of the deliverables listed above, in accordance with UNESCO procedures.
The consultancy will require international travel to support the delivery of the two in-person workshops and, where relevant, engagement with participating countries. Travel arrangements will be agreed with UIS in advance and in accordance with UNESCO rules and procedures.
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Interested candidates should complete the on-line application, download and complete the Employment History form (Word file). At the end of the Word file, insert extra pages with the following required information:
Part 1: Technical Proposal
Part 2: Financial Proposal
Only complete applications received by the deadline will be considered. Responses to the mandatory pre-screening questions form an integral part of the application; candidates who do not meet the eliminatory criteria will not be considered further. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Please note that all candidates must complete an on-line application and provide complete and accurate information, by the above deadline.
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