Consultant: Ukraine Teacher Training / Education Advisors (PSS, SEL, and Child Protection Focus)
Job Description
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW - INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL IMPACT (ISI)
Sesame Workshop’s International Social Impact department develops and implements Sesame’s powerful initiatives to serve children and families around the world. Building upon the familiarity and appeal of the trusted, beloved Sesame Street characters – and their global counterparts – we create and disseminate unique educational resources and tools for families most in need. Sesame’s research-driven initiatives reach many children who would otherwise have little or no access to early childhood education, and support all aspects of children’s development – including healthy habits; cognitive development in areas such as early literacy and math; mutual respect and understanding; and social-emotional well-being and resilience. We reach and engage children ages 3 – 8 and the important adults in their families and communities using multiple media platforms and innovative strategies – from television and radio to digital media, mobile technologies, classroom materials, teacher/provider training, social media, and more.
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Expert Advisors SOW (PSS, SEL, and Child Protection Focus)
Ukraine Teacher Professional Development
Term: November 1, 2024 – September 30, 2025
Total Fee: $40,120 per individual contractor
Payment: Contractor to submit invoices based on payment schedule outlined below
Background
SW will partner with Osvitoria, Izmail University, LEGO Foundation, and the Ukraine MoES to develop, design and pilot a rapid 3-month media-enhanced teacher training initiative that is practical, playful, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of young children affected by the ongoing war. Key elements include a needs assessment to identify unmet Teacher Professional Development (TPD) needs, a curriculum advisory and curriculum creation, development and testing of media-enhanced curricular modules, development and execution of the training model, knowledge sharing, and planning for scale and sustainability. This innovative approach is an opportunity to support both emergency and longer-term needs of the Ukrainian education system, which has a shortage of trained teachers that are currently facing complex and growing mental health concerns among young children.
The Expert Advisors (3) will be responsible for drafting elements of the TPD curriculum with a specialization in one of three areas: Child Protection, Social Emotional Learning, and/or Psychosocial Support. We are looking to hire either three separate individuals or a team of individuals with specialization in each of three areas identified above. The team will be coordinated by a Ukrainian Academic Expert who will oversee design of the curriculum from a cultural perspective, maintaining an eye for content that is additive and content that might be repetitive with existing the existing TPD system.
Applicants are invited to apply to individual advisor roles (Child Protection Expert, Social Emotional Learning Expert, or Psychosocial Support Expert) OR to apply as a team of three that represents each of these expertise or four which includes the Ukrainian Academic Expert.
Responsibilities
- Participate in Curriculum Advisory and Project Kick Off Meetings
- Design and execute a Teacher Professional Development curriculum focus on SEL, PSS, Child Protection, and Play Based Learning
- Review accompanying multimedia materials as needed
- Train Master Trainers in implementation of the curriculum
Schedule and Estimated Payment
Upon Signing (10%)
Nov 2024 - Jan 2025 (20%)
- Attend and participate in Program Kick Off Meeting and Curriculum Advisory
- Develop curriculum outline
Feb 2025-August 2025 (20%)
- Develop curriculum modules for review
- Collaborate with LEGO on play-based learning module as needed
- Review print and video materials as needed
- Review and consolidate stakeholder feedback and results of formative research and incorporate input
- Finalize curriculum
Sep 2025 (50%)
- Develop training on curriculum modules for Master Trainers
- Train Osvitoria Master Trainers
- Be available for additional support to Master Trainers as needed
Application Process
Please send your cover letter and CV to internationaleducation@sesame.org by November 30, 2024.