Provincial GEDSI Trainer

Expired Job

Job Details

October 24, 2025
Working areas in Sudurpaschim Province (Kanchanpur, Achham, and Bajura), with a base in Achham.
full-time
At least 4 years of demonstrated work experience with an I/NGO in relevant areas.
Bachelor’s degree in education, social science/work, rural development, or a relevant field.

Provincial GEDSI Trainer – “Accelerating Civil Society’s Role in Securing Education for All in MadheshKarnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces”, under the ‘ACCESS’ Programme

Opening: 1 position

Position: Provincial GEDSI Trainer

Location: Working areas Sudurpaschim Province (KanchanpurAchham, and Bajura) based on Achham

Duration: One Year (with possibility of extension)

Reports to: Project Lead- ACCESS

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Manage operational aspects of the project, ensuring compliance with financial, administrative, logistics, communication, safeguarding, and procurement policies of NDWA and lead organizations.
  • Lead, guide, and support the project team to ensure the delivery of high-quality projects, adaptive management, alignment with governmental programs, and the effective mainstreaming of GEDSI, inclusivity, and safeguarding across all activities.
  • Coordinate with consortium partners, government agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure timely production of deliverables, clear communication, representation in forums, and collaboration for optimal project impact.
  • Serve as the provincial focal point for communication, advocacy, networking, donor engagement, and community relations, enhancing project visibility and influencing policy dialogue.
  • Support monitoring, evaluation, and learning processes by coordinating assessments, analyzing program implementation, and applying findings to improve project outcomes and value for money.
  • Facilitate capacity building of CSOs and local partners, promoting inclusive education methodologies, transparency, and accountability through training and material development.
  • Ensure safeguarding compliance by embedding protection policies across all project stages, promoting awareness within teams, and effectively managing risk, case handling, and emergency response.
  • Conduct risk mapping and implement mitigation measures, including safeguarding and risk analysis at the field level.
  • Help ensure systematic capture of sector-specific results, outputs, outcomes, and impact through effective M&E.
  • Implement planned activities, review progress, prepare reports, and document success stories and case studies.
  • Produce and submit timely written activity and outcome reports to Project Coordinator.
  • Ensure safeguarding of children, vulnerable groups, persons with disabilities, and conflict-affected populations.
  • Support NDWA monitoring, program departments, partners, and external evaluation teams to ensure ongoing monitoring, evaluation, and learning.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in education, social science/work, rural development, or relevant field, with at least 4 years of demonstrated work experience with an I/NGO in the following areas:
  • Knowledge and engagement/implementation of SESP, inclusive education, GEDSI, engagement in provincial AIN, clusters, and relevant forums, working/handling CSOs, and partnership skills will be value-added.
  • Knowledge of working modality with MUAN, NARMIN, provincial-level GIEN, SMC, and PTA federations, and their mobilization
  • CBOs/CSOs capacity development and sub-granting; improving coordination in the civil society space and with key community and LG/GoN stakeholders; community engagement/participation and local government mobilization.
  • Technical capacities to implement inclusive education methodologies, approaches, mobilization, including strengthening of CSOs, Transparency, and accountability of education plans across the Local Government 
  • Proven experience in Girls and Inclusive Education Network across three layers of the Government/school
  • Local language proficiency will be a plus.
  • Good verbal and written English and Nepali language
  • Experience working with diverse Civil Society Organizations and their meaningful participation in inclusive governance.
  • Outstanding communications and networking, and reporting skills.
  • Demonstrated understanding of gender and social norms in program design and implementation.

Deadline for Application: 26th October,2025

Submission Procedure :

Applications should be sent to “vacancy@ndwa.org.np”, with the subject line: “ Vacancy Apply _Post” along with an updated resume, a copy of the citizenship, Cover Letter.


Candidates from the targeted province, women with disabilities, and other marginalized and minority groups are encouraged to apply.

How to Apply

Send an updated resume, a copy of the citizenship, and a Cover Letter to vacancy@ndwa.org.np with the subject line: Provincial GEDSI Trainer Vacancy.