Job Description
The Empowerment Officer will report to the Empowerment Manager and will be responsible for the effective implementation of the *Vocational Training and Economic Empowerment for Former Street-Connected Girls Project*. The role focuses on coordinating vocational training placements, supporting skills development, facilitating transition into employment and self-employment, and ensuring continuous monitoring and mentorship of beneficiaries. The Officer will oversee the progress of girls enrolled in both internal and external vocational training programs, ensuring they acquire market-relevant skills, complete their training successfully, and transition into sustainable livelihoods. S/he will work closely with TVET institutions, employers, and other stakeholders to create training, attachment, and job placement opportunities, while ensuring that all interventions are delivered in a child-friendly, rights-based, and trauma-informed manner.
Responsibilities
1. Project Implementation
- Develop and coordinate monthly work plans in line with the project's annual work plan and Rescue Dada Centre Standard Operating Procedures;
- Support implementation of project activities in compliance with approved budgets and financial policies;
- Participate in monthly project review meetings and contribute to adaptive planning based on progress and emerging needs;
- Ensure accurate and timely documentation of all project activities using RDC reporting tools and templates;
- Prepare and submit timely monthly, quarterly, biannual, and annual project progress reports;
2. Networking and Stakeholder Engagement
- Establish and maintain partnerships with accredited TVET institutions, private sector actors, and other stakeholders to support training, attachment, and job placement opportunities;
- Manage stakeholder relationships to ensure effective collaboration and alignment with project objectives;
- Support negotiation of training opportunities and contribute to the development of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with training providers and employers;
- Ensure training approaches are responsive to the needs, interests, and capacities of beneficiaries;
3. Vocational Skills Training Coordination
- Coordinate placement of beneficiaries in internal and external vocational training programs;
- Monitor the quality and relevance of training provided by partner institutions;
- Facilitate and oversee the one-month industrial attachment for trainees to enhance practical skills and workplace readiness;
4. Career Guidance and Skills Development
- Provide individualised career guidance and coaching to support informed training and career choices;
- Facilitate training in business skills, life skills, and employability skills for project beneficiaries;
- Support beneficiaries in developing realistic career and business pathways based on their skills and interests;
5. Monitoring and Evaluation
- Conduct regular monitoring of trainees through weekly phone follow-ups and periodic field visits to training institutions and attachment sites;
- Track trainee progress, performance, and well-being throughout the training and transition period;
- Facilitate reflection sessions with beneficiaries to assess training experiences, challenges, and personal development;
- Support data collection, reporting, and learning processes in collaboration with the M&E function;
6. Transition to Employment and Self-Employment
- Support beneficiaries to access job opportunities through employer linkages and placement support;
- Facilitate allocation of start-up kits/grants based on approved criteria and business plans;
- Provide follow-up support and mentorship to beneficiaries transitioning into employment or entrepreneurship;
7. Administration and Data Management
- Maintain accurate, complete, and confidential beneficiary records;
- Conduct baseline and endline assessments, including livelihood assessments;
- Regularly update programme databases, including information on trainees, training providers, and employers;
- Prepare individual work plans and contribute to the timely reporting of programme activities and outcomes;
How to Apply
Qualified candidates are requested to apply via email with the following documents: Cover letter explaining why the individual considers themselves the most suitable for the position, including salary expectations; CV with three referees; and copies of all relevant certificates. Applications should be sent via email and *not later than 27th of April 2026* to the Director, Rescue Dada Centre: rescuedadacentre@gmail.com
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