The Education Officer–PlayMatters 3.0 (PM3.0) will support partners in implementation of the project activities. The role will support partners in planning, implementation monitoring and evaluation. The Education Officer will provide first-line technical support to local implementing partners and field teams, support routine monitoring, data collection, and reporting, and ensure regular follow-up to maintain implementation quality and accountability. S/he will actively engage with local implementing partners, sub-national stakeholders and represent PlayMatters in grassroot coordination forums to ensure alignment with government systems and sector priorities. Working within a systems-strengthening approach, the role will contribute to reinforcing existing teacher development structures and coordination mechanisms, while supporting adaptive programming through feedback, learning, and collaboration with WCH technical, RMEAL, and operations teams
The Education Officer reports to the Dedsignated Local Partner Focal Point and in charge of supporting partners in planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of PlayMatters 3.0 intervention in South Sudan.
Teacher Professional Development (TPD) Support
Monitoring, Accountability, Reporting and Learning
Coordination and Stakeholder Engagement
Support Communications, Collaboration and Partnerships
•Degree from an accredited university in Education, Teacher Education, Social Science, or other relevant field of study. •A minimum of 2-5 years’ relevant experience in education programming preferably in humanitarian or development contexts.
•Experience supporting teacher training, continuous professional development (CPD), or school-based education activities.
•Basic understanding of education systems in South Sudan, including roles of County/Payam education structures and coordination mechanisms.
•Demonstrated ability to work with communities, teachers, and local stakeholders in diverse and resource-constrained settings.
Application letters along with CVs with details of three most recent referees addressed to the Human Resources Department and the deadline for application submission is the 11th June 2026

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