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Education Project Coordinator

Palm Corps

Job Type
On-site
Category
Project Management
Contract
Contract
Working Hours
Full Time
Deadline
20th February 2026
Location
Arua

About Palm Corps

PALM Corps is an indigenous NGO registered in 2014 and licensed to operate in nationally in Uganda. The organization envisions “A world where the poorest and most vulnerable communities live a dignified, healthy, peaceful and productive life while taking care of the environment”. PALM Corps believes that communities especially in northern Uganda are endowed with vast resources including indigenous knowledge, land, and other natural resources which they can use to meet their needs and live in dignity. PALM Corps believes that communities in Uganda are endowed with vast resources including indigenous knowledge, land, and other natural resources which they can use to meet their needs and live in dignity. All they need is insight to turn the knowledge and resources into opportunities for transformation. PALM Corps provides the insight to catalyze the desired transformation through her work in the sectors of Livelihoods, Basic Education, Public health, and Environment.

Job Description

Palm Corps is seeking a suitable candidate to fill the position of an Education Project Coordinator

 

Reports To: Program Manager

Technical Line: DRC, UNHCR & District Education Offices 

Duty Station: Arua (with regular field visits to settlements)

Responsibilities

  • Lead coordination and engagement with refugee and host community leadership structures, SMCs, PTAs, and education committees to strengthen community participation, ownership, and accountability in education interventions.
  • Coordinate education needs assessments, gap analyses, and monitoring activities in line with UNHCR Education Strategy and INEE Minimum Standards, and share findings with UNHCR, OPM, DLG, and education partners for informed decision-making.
  • Organize and support joint education sector monitoring and supportive supervision with UNHCR, DEOs, DISs, and settlement-based education coordination structures.
  • Ensure timely consolidation and submission of quality narrative and quantitative reports to DRC, UNHCR, OPM, and DLG in accordance with agreed reporting timelines and formats.
  • Ensure proper documentation, filing, and archiving of project records, including attendance lists, activity reports, procurement documentation, and accountability records.
  • Provide oversight support to Finance and Personnel Officers to ensure compliance with donor requirements, internal controls, and HR policies at the project level.
  • Coordinate and plan logistical support, fleet management, and equipment repair in liaison with AIRD and other service providers to ensure uninterrupted project implementation.
  • Represent PALM Corps in Education Sector Working Groups, EiESGW meetings, settlement coordination forums, and other relevant inter-agency platforms.
  • Support the development of new education and child protection proposals, concept notes, and donor engagement documents, aligned to UNHCR priorities.
  • Provide technical oversight to child-led initiatives, children’s clubs, and school–community linkage activities, ensuring integration of child protection, PSEA, and safeguarding principles.
  • Monitor budget utilization against approved work plans, track expenditures, identify variances, and promptly report to management for corrective action.
  • Ensure mainstreaming of Age, Gender and Diversity (AGD), Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP), and Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) across all education interventions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in education(core), Social Sciences, Development Studies, Guidance and Counselling, or a related field.
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience implementing education and/or child protection programs in humanitarian or refugee settings.
  • Proven experience coordinating formal and non-formal education programmes.
  • Demonstrated experience working with UNHCR, OPM, DLG, NGOs, and UN agencies.
  • Strong skills in coordination, reporting, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Ability to work in multicultural, resource-constrained, and remote environments.

How to Apply

PALM Corps is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to safeguarding, PSEA, and child protection.

 

Interested candidates who meet the above qualifications are invited to submit an application letter and detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) as ONE PDF document to recruit@palmcorps.org not later than Friday, 20th February 2026 at 5:00 PM.

 

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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