About us:
We are a growing network of inspiring schools in Africa. Our mission is to create the best schools and the most powerful teaching and learning tools in the places that need it most. We pursue this mission through our own networks of private schools and through partnerships with government and other education providers. Through these channels we currently serve 250,000 students in more than 700 schools across Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, and Rwanda.
Our work in Sierra Leone:
Rising started in Sierra Leone in 2014 during the Ebola crisis, providing home-based learning to students kept out of school due to the epidemic. From there, we opened our very first school and have since grown from a network of private schools to include a dynamic portfolio of partnerships with a range of stakeholders. Following the 3-year Education Innovation Challenge (EIC), Rising was selected as one of five education providers for the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education’s (MBSSE) new three-year Education Outcomes Fund program, an innovative outcomes-funded program focused on improving foundational literacy and numeracy. In collaboration with EducAid, Rising is also entering the second phase of a partnership with Freetown City Council to support the Mayor’s #TransformFreetown initiative, supporting over 500 schools across Freetown. We have supported remote learning efforts during COVID with radio education and recently partnered with Youth Impact to deliver a maths-focused remote learning program. In addition, Rising is teaming up with Imagine Worldwide to test and scale tech-enabled learning in a range of school settings to support foundational learning.
About the role:
We are seeking a dynamic, mission-driven, highly organised Director of Partnerships to deliver outstanding results in our growing portfolio of partnership programs in Sierra Leone as well as to support the origination and development of new partnership opportunities.
Key responsibilities will include:
Location and reporting:
The Director of Partnerships, Sierra Leone reports directly to Rising’s Senior Leadership Team. The role will be based from Rising’s head office in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Requirements
You are:
Prior professional experience in education is not a prerequisite, but a passion for it is.
Application instructions and deadlines:
Interested applicants should send:
The closing date for applications is February 3rd, 2023. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the volume of applications.
Benefits
Compensation and benefits:
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. We regularly benchmark our compensation against comparable businesses, social ventures and non-profits.
Rising’s goal is to be transparent about salaries at all levels of the organisation and have a standard, global pay scale for all positions that is non-negotiable.
The benefits we offer are built to have a strong added value on our staff’s well-being and we are excited to discuss this further with you in the process.
Rising is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to providing a work environment that is inclusive and free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are based on individual qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, national origin, family or parental status, veteran or disability status.
Rising is committed to creating a culture within the organisation, and its schools, that recognises the importance of safeguarding children and prioritising their rights and needs. We strive to uphold international safeguarding standards, and keep the safety and well-being of our students at the heart of what we do. All Rising employees are expected to abide by the Child Protection Policy, and to have the same level of commitment to protect children from harm. Safeguarding questions are part of every interview process and all Rising employees undergo reference checks before joining the organisation.