BACKGROUND:
Windle International Somalia is seeking a Curriculum Development Expert to support the implementation of a transformative project aimed at equipping youth—particularly adolescent girls and women—with basic literacy, numeracy, socioemotional and life skills, and foundational vocational skills to enhance their livelihoods. The ideal candidate will lead curriculum development, ensuring that learning materials are inclusive, engaging, and aligned with best practices in education and skills development.
The Curriculum Development Expert will play a key role in designing, reviewing, and enhancing curricula for basic literacy and numeracy skills, cross-cutting socioemotional and life skills, and basic vocational skills to improve livelihoods. The Expert will lead curriculum revisions, integrating innovative instructional methodologies and technologies to improve educational effectiveness. In collaboration with educational institutions, government agencies, and stakeholders, the expert will ensure the curriculum meets the evolving educational needs of learners. Ensure that the curriculum is inclusive, gender-sensitive, and aligned with the best international practices.
Additionally, the Curriculum Expert will provide training and capacity-building for teachers and instructors, delivering workshops, seminars, and professional development programs to enhance their skills in implementing the revised curriculum. The expert will also review existing literature to identify emerging trends and best practices, promoting innovative approaches to curriculum improvement.
The Curriculum Development will be based in Mogadishu with regular travel to designated project sites and will work under the supervision of the Team Leader.
Key responsibilities
If you wish to apply for this position, please send your résumé with a covering letter quoting the reference WISOM/CDE/004/25 to applications@windle.org. The deadline for applications is 15th June 2025.
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
Windle International Somalia selection processes reflect our commitment to equal opportunity regardless of one’s gender, disability, religion, or ethnic affiliation. We work in schools and Universities institutions and are committed to safeguard children from abuse. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
This position is contingent to funding