Mastercard Foundation Programme Development Jobs in Accra
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The Program Lead, Digital Economy will report to the Regional Head on the Programs Team. The Program Lead, Digital Economy will be an integral member of the IDEA and Skills Development areas. As a member of IDEA, she/he will provide expertise on digital policy issues. As a member of the Skills Development Team, she/he will contribute to the development of digital skills strategies, identify opportunities to leverage digital solutions in skills and workforce development, and support the workplan of The Centre in Kigali. In this role, the Program Lead, Digital Economy will also work collaboratively with other Foundation staff, such as Program country team members who are developing country strategies; Strategy and Learning colleagues who are managing the Future of Work learning agenda and research activities; and other program team members in other technical teams (e.g. education finance, agriculture, MSME, etc.).
The Program Lead, Digital Economy will provide expertise to identify constraints that prevent education and workforce systems from functioning effectively; develop and design programs that equip young people with the skills to succeed in an increasingly digital workplace and that leverage digital solutions; and, contribute digital policy expertise to design and implement country-level strategies. This individual will play a key role influencing and mobilizing dialogue between private sector and policy makers, especially as it relates to digital technology and skills development. They will support the development and design of skill development programs aligned with nationally identified priorities and Foundation strategies that respond to the needs of young people and the private sector. In addition, they may assist in the design of a portfolio of technology and skills related programs and draw insights on key questions in the Foundation’s learning agenda. The successful applicant will also support the Foundation in developing perspectives regarding effective skills policies and ecosystems in Africa that can contribute to thought leadership.
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The Program Lead, Digital Economy will report to the Regional Head on the Programs Team. The Program Lead, Digital Economy will be an integral member of the IDEA and Skills Development areas. As a member of IDEA, she/he will provide expertise on digital policy issues. As a member of the Skills Development Team, she/he will contribute to the development of digital skills strategies, identify opportunities to leverage digital solutions in skills and workforce development, and support the workplan of The Centre in Kigali. In this role, the Program Lead, Digital Economy will also work collaboratively with other Foundation staff, such as Program country team members who are developing country strategies; Strategy and Learning colleagues who are managing the Future of Work learning agenda and research activities; and other program team members in other technical teams (e.g. education finance, agriculture, MSME, etc.).
The Program Lead, Digital Economy will provide expertise to identify constraints that prevent education and workforce systems from functioning effectively; develop and design programs that equip young people with the skills to succeed in an increasingly digital workplace and that leverage digital solutions; and, contribute digital policy expertise to design and implement country-level strategies. This individual will play a key role influencing and mobilizing dialogue between private sector and policy makers, especially as it relates to digital technology and skills development. They will support the development and design of skill development programs aligned with nationally identified priorities and Foundation strategies that respond to the needs of young people and the private sector. In addition, they may assist in the design of a portfolio of technology and skills related programs and draw insights on key questions in the Foundation’s learning agenda. The successful applicant will also support the Foundation in developing perspectives regarding effective skills policies and ecosystems in Africa that can contribute to thought leadership.
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