
Job Title: Project Manager – Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL)
Reporting to: Country Director
Technical Reporting Line: Regional Education Advisor / Global Education Programmes Advisor
Contract Type: 6 months, Full time, National Contract
Principal Location: Juba, South Sudan
Deadline for application: 07th July 2026 at 5:00 PM (South Sudan Time).
About AET/Street Child in South Sudan
In South Sudan, AET/Street Child builds on the legacy of the Africa Educational Trust (AET), which worked continuously in the country from 1996 and became part of the Street Child group in 2020. Over nearly three decades, AET established itself as one of South Sudan's leading education organisations, delivering programmes through periods of conflict, transition, independence and humanitarian crisis, while working closely with government, communities, schools and civil society partners. Today, AET/Street Child implements programmes across multiple states focused on foundational learning, teacher development, accelerated education, girls' education, school improvement, education in emergencies and system strengthening, in partnership with the Ministry of General Education and Instruction (MoGEI), State Ministries of Education, UNICEF, Education Cannot Wait, FCDO and other development partners to improve access to quality education and learning outcomes for vulnerable children and young people.
Street Child supports children to be safe, in school, and learning. We work with governments, communities, schools, and local organisations to deliver sustainable education solutions in low-resource, conflict-affected, and crisis-affected contexts.
Street Child operates across more than 20 countries in Africa and Asia and has supported more than one million children to access education, improve learning outcomes, and develop pathways to safer and more resilient futures. Our work combines technical expertise in foundational learning, Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL), teacher professional development, accelerated education, girls' education, school improvement, education in emergencies, community engagement, child protection, and education system strengthening.
Part 1: Role Purpose:
The Project Manager will provide overall leadership, coordination, and management of the UNICEF-funded Targeting and Transforming Learning through Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) project in South Sudan.
The project aims to improve foundational literacy and numeracy outcomes for 17,540 learners across 112 government primary schools in Aweil, Juba, Torit, and Yambio through the implementation of Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL), an evidence-based approach that assesses learners according to their current competency levels and provides targeted instruction to accelerate learning. The project will also strengthen the capacity of 336 teachers, 112 school-based mentors, and Ministry of General Education and Instruction (MoGEI) personnel to institutionalise TaRL approaches within government schools.
The Project Manager will be responsible for ensuring the effective, timely, and high-quality implementation of all project activities, including project planning, budgeting, stakeholder coordination, supervision of project staff and consultants, donor compliance, reporting, and risk management.
Working closely with UNICEF, the Ministry of General Education and Instruction (MoGEI), State Ministries of Education, County Education Departments, and participating schools, the Project Manager will ensure the project delivers measurable improvements in learning outcomes while generating evidence to inform future scale-up within the South Sudan education system.
Part 2: Key Responsibilities
General Responsibilities:
Specific Responsibilities:
a. Project Leadership & Delivery
b. Technical Quality Assurance & Oversight
c. Partnerships, Coordination & Representation
d. Project Management, Compliance & Reporting
e. Team Leadership & Staff Management
Part 3: Person Specification
Education / Qualifications
Essential
Desirable
Experience and Knowledge
Essential
Desirable
Skills and Abilities
Essential
Desirable
Other
Street Child’s commitment to Safeguarding:
Street Child is committed to the safeguarding and protection of the communities we serve, our partners, our volunteers, and our staff.
As part of this commitment to safeguarding, all offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate background checks, including a Criminal Records check.
Street Child also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this Scheme, we will request information from job applicants’ previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. For purposes hereof, the following definitions will be used:
Sexual exploitation refers to any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, a power differential, or trust, for sexual purposes, including, among other things, with the aim of profiting pecuniarily, socially, or politically from the sexual exploitation of another.
Sexual abuse refers to actual physical harm or threat of physical harm, of a sexual nature, which may occur by force, or in situations of inequality, or coercive conditions.
To apply:
AET/Street Child welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of race, sex, disability, religion, belief, age, or other protected characteristics.
Female candidates and qualified persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applicants may submit their applications online through the application link provided above or deliver hard copy applications to any AET/Street Child South Sudan office.
Please note that this position is subject to donor approval and funding confirmation under the project “Building Resilience of Households and Communities through Integrated Action in South Sudan” (CFEI ID: CFEI/CEF/SSD/2026/016).
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Street Child works to see all children kept safe, in school and learning—especially in low resource environments and emergencies.
Our vision is a world where it is seen as unacceptable for a child not to be in education. But today there are 250 million school-aged children around the world who are not in education. Millions more children are in school but failing to learn.
Street Child believes that education is a fundamental right and achieving universal basic education is the single greatest step toward eliminating the inequality gap and global poverty.
We go to places where others don’t go, where we seek out remote, hard-to-reach, fragile and disaster-affected states that are forgotten about and ignored. It’s in these contexts where our pragmatic and cost-effective approaches can make a real difference to a child’s future.
Street Child works to remove the complex social, economic and structural barriers to education wherever they lie. We are there to close the gaps through which the most marginalised children can slip. Our work includes not only building schools and training teachers but also protecting children and livelihood support for caregivers to ensure they can afford the cost of their children’s education.
Wherever we work, we partner with local organisations and communities which allows us to be responsive and nimble. We use simple, low-cost and replicable solutions that allow us to create maximum impact for the most children.
We started out supporting 100 street-connected children in Sierra Leone in 2008. Since then, we have impacted one million marginalised children in over 25 countries around the world.