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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Head of Programme Quality

Organization: War Child UK
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Closing date: 15 Jan 2019

Programme Quality in War Child is achieved through a combination of thematic technical quality,
learning, and accountability. Our Head of Programme Quality leads the head-office based Quality
Team to ensure that programme development and implementation is informed by relevant quality
standards and that evidence for the impact of our work underpins scale up, advocacy and new
initiatives. The Head of Programming inspires the organisation to develop new approaches, reaching
into the wider sector to integrate learning into our programmes and working with our country teams
and technical leads to research and develop programme approaches that bring new solutions to the
challenges facing children affected by conflict. It’s a senior leadership role within the organisation
forming part of the War Child Management Team.

The Head of Programme Quality is responsible for ensuring that technical quality standards inform
War Child programme development and underpin the results of our work. Leading a team of technical
advisors, the post leads the development and application of programme learning for continual
improvement and generates evidence for the impact of our work. You will set strategic direction for
quality improvement, influencing programme teams to achieve quality standards. You will have a
visible presence on sector networks and inspire collaboration across teams to develop new
approaches across our country programmes. The role ensures that the War Child Board of Trustees
is involved in the progress of our programme quality agenda.


How to apply:

https://www.warchild.org.uk/who-we-are/jobs/head-of-programme-quality-dec-2018


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