UgandaPedagogy CoachOrganizationAga Khan FoundationPosted 22 Aug 2025 Closing date 5 Sep 2025Terms of Reference (TOR) for Schools2030 Pedagogy CoachPosition Title: Pedagogy CoachLocation: Kampala CityReports To: Schools2030 National CoordinatorDuration: October 2025 to April 2026Aga Khan Foundation UgandaThe Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), founded by His Highness the Aga Khan in 1967, is a member of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), one of the worldâs leading poverty solutions networks. AKDNâs integrated approach makes long-term investments, builds permanent institutions, and cultivates an active civil society, impacting tens of millions of people annually in 30 countries.
Alongside its sister AKDN agencies, AKF implements innovative, community-driven solutions that are based in decades of experience, learning and evaluation. In Uganda, AKF is managing a robust and expanding portfolio of multi-sectorial initiatives that includes investments in education, early childhood development, sustainable economic development, and civil society strengthening. Schools2030Schools2030 is a ten-year participatory learning improvement programme based in 1,000 government schools across ten countries. Using the principles of human-centred design and focusing on the key transition years of ages 5, 10 and 15 years old, Schools2030 supports teachers and students to design and implement education micro-innovations.
These low-cost innovations will inform and transform education systems to improve holistic learning outcomes for the most marginalised learners worldwide. In Uganda, AKF will partner with 100 school sites in Kampala. to drive classroom level innovation to enable teacher generated solutions to identify and inform âwhat works in educationâ. The sites include 30 pre-primary schools, 30 primary schools, 30 secondary schools and 10 youth development partners/civil society organisation. The goal of the intervention is that by 2030, Schools2030 will have contributed to 10 country governments to accelerate their progress in achieving SDG4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
Ultimately, the project will ensure that 5,000,000 (500,000 in Uganda) marginalised children and youth in ten countries over ten years are equipped with the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values to help them interact effectively with the world and become contributing members of a pluralistic society. Scope of workThe programme has shifted to a demand-driven approach in engaging 200 teachers in design thinking (making up 20 to 30 design teams).
The Pedagogy coaches are expected to engage directly with sites and design teams covering all three age cohorts to work with the teachers in the assigned schools to fulfil the goal of Schools2030 as concerns the teachers and delivery of the role of the Pedagogy Coach. ObjectivesThe primary objective of the Pedagogy Coach (PC) is to provide direct support and guidance to teachers to answer two big questions.
How can teachers use their innovation to deliver teaching and learning as per the curriculum standards for a given level?How does a teacher know that his or her innovation is supporting delivering teaching and learning at a specific level?The PC will mentor and coach the teachers in developing assessment items for validating the application of innovation during teaching and learning, link the innovative solution to teaching and learning and generate evidence for proof of concept that the innovations supporting teaching and learning and addressing deliverables of the curriculum for the given level.
Key ResponsibilitiesAs a Pedagogy Coach, you will support the Schools2030 project: -Participate in innovation implementation and other Design related workshop and offer support to teachersParticipate in HCD training to understand the processWork with the teachers/schools assigned to refine their innovations to improve teachersâ practices. Work closely with teachers to obtain evidence of how their innovation is supporting teaching and learning and collaboratively work with teachers to refine their innovation to support delivering teaching and learning with a bias in learner achieving the learning outcomes. Work with the teachers in linking innovative solutions to pedagogy and the curriculum.
Mentor the teachers in generating evidence to show how the innovative solution works at pedagogy levelHelp the teachers improve their professional practices during the HCD process. Work with the teachers to develop the list and specifications of the materials for the Flexible Response Fund support during the testing and eventual implementing of the innovationPrepare the teachers to showcase their innovations during story telling events. Work closely with HCD Coaches attached to the schools/teachers to strengthen the supporting system for teachers during design process. Help the teachers document their pedagogical journey and success stories using the tools developed.
Work with the teachers to document their innovations using the tools development for reference. Undertake any other such duties assigned, aligned to offering support to teaching and learningExpectation. To accomplish the above, the PC will be expected to make weekly visits to the schools (physical visits to the school at least once a week) and be in constant contact with the teachers through phone calls, WhatsApp etc. DeliverablesEach Pedagogy coach will be assigned to not more than six teams spanning six schools. While working with the assigned team, the following deliverables will be expected:
-Conduct a minimum of eight in person coaching sessions and another eight remote coaching sessions (online/phone) with the teams spending at least ten days with the teams in a month. Each in-person session will be at least one hour, and the remote coaching session will not exceed 90 minutes with each team respectively. Pedagogy Coach will draw up a coaching plan and agree with Schools2030 on its implementation. Pedagogy coach will share a weekly comprehensive report on the coaching progress and a detailed monthly report on work done with photos and videos.
Expected Teacher Outputs as a result of the Pedagogy Coaching support. Teachers test the evidence gathering tools and contextualize the design challenge. Teachers link their innovations to pedagogical practicesTeachers test their innovations during their pedagogical practicesTeachers to document their innovations using the Storytelling templateTeachers tell and document their achievements â success storiesTeachers showcase their achievements. Teachers produce evidence answering the questions of:
âHow did you know your innovation works?âReportsPrepare Monthly reports on work done based on tasks assignedDevelop tools, reports and documents related to Schools2030 work with the teachersDurationThe engagement will run for a period of four months between October 2025 and April 2026. Deliverables will be agreed upon on months engaged, aligned with the evolving needs of the program design and implementation. Activities may occur at varying intervals throughout the four-month period, depending on program requirements. Academic QualificationsKey Qualifications and ExperienceMinimum of a Degree in Education.
At least 5 years of proven experience in teaching or training educatorsProfessional CompetenciesStrong ability to build rapport and foster productive, respectful dialogueOpen-minded, proactive, and resilient in dynamic environmentsInnovative thinker with a solution-oriented mindsetFast learner with high adaptability and intentionality in approachExcellent communication skills with strong command of EnglishFamiliarity with Human-Centered Design (HCD) is a plusPrior experience as a pedagogy coach is highly desirable.
How to applyInterested Consultants Are Invited To SubmitA cover letterTechnical (not more than two pages) and financial proposal (budget inclusive of all costs)CV (maximum 3 pages per CV)Two samples of similar works completed in the last 3 years. Individual profile and referencesOnly apply as individuals. All documents should be submitted in one PDF document. Submissions must be received by AKF no later than Friday 5th September 2025. E-mail these documents to akf. uganda@akdn. org with âSchools2030 Pedagogy Coachâ in the subject line. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
AKF is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and partners to share this commitment. AKF is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence. Job detailsCountryUgandaCity Kampala SourceAga Khan FoundationTypeConsultancyCareer categoryProgram/Project ManagementYears of experience5-9 yearsThemeEducationShare Share this on Facebook Share this on X Post this on LinkedIn
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