Position title: Gender in Education Policy Development
Position location: South Sudan
Reports to: Project Director, SCALE
Duration: One year, renewable
Start Date: October 1st, 2026
Budget: $50,000 USD ( $12,500 per year) fees + expenses
Introduction
WUSC is a Canadian global development organization working to catalyze positive education and economic outcomes for young people. We collaborate with a diverse network of partners, volunteers, students, schools, governments, and businesses who share our vision of a more inclusive, equitable world. Together, we foster youth-centered solutions that enable young people—particularly women and displaced populations—to thrive and belong. WUSC operates in 30 countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean, and in Canada, delivering a diverse portfolio of development projects in collaboration with multilateral and bilateral donors.
At the heart of our work is the belief that addressing systemic barriers is essential to transforming the lives of young people. For this reason, our development approach focuses on strengthening the systems in which the youth live, learn, and work, ensuring they have the tools and opportunities to lead more inclusive and resilient communities.
Background to WUSC’s work in South Sudan
WUSC has been working in South Sudan since 2010, and is registered with the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) with Certificate No. 2581. WUSC collaborates closely with key stakeholders, including the Ministry of General Education and Instructions (MoGEI) and likeminded partners in implementing programmes in education and economic opportunities, with a specific focus on girls, young women, and people with lived refugee experiences or lived experience of forced displacement. We have implemented projects in Western Equatoria, Western Bahr el Ghazal, Unity, Upper Nile and currently in Eastern and Central Equatoria States.
Currently, WUSC is implementing the Strengthening Collective Action and Learning for Education (SCALE) project, funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC). SCALE is a five-year initiative that aims to improve equitable access to quality education for adolescent girls and female youth (AGFY) in South Sudan by addressing barriers to enrolment, retention, learning and transition. Through a combination of school-based, community and systems strengthening interventions, the project seeks to generate sustainable improvements in girls' educational outcomes and contribute to broader sector learning.
To achieve these ambitious goals, WUSC recognizes the need to work at multiple levels: strengthening the national policy environment, the teacher training systems, galvanizing community support for girls’ education, as well as enhancements to school environments to make them more inclusive and gender-responsive.
To support this ambition, and in collaboration with the MoGEI, WUSC is seeking to engage an independent consultant to lead the development of a Gender in Education Policy in South Sudan.
Purpose of the Assignment
The primary purpose of this assignment is to support the Ministry of General Education and Instruction (MoGEI) in developing a national Gender in Education Policy for South Sudan that supports an inclusive, equitable, and resilient education system. The policy will underpin the existing Girls’ Education Strategy, and support synergies with other education and human rights policies in the South Sudanese legal system.
Objectives of the Gender in Education Policy
The selected consultant will develop a policy with the following aims:
Scope of Work
The consultant will work in close collaboration with WUSC and partners with regular coordination and consultation with the MoGEI. The scope includes:
Roles and Responsibilities
The selected Consultant will be responsible for leading the desk review, including gathering secondary data from partners. The Consultant will also lead the policy drafting process (in close collaboration with key actors) and prepare materials for consultation workshops. The consultant will ensure that WUSC and the MoGEI are fully engaged at each step of the process, involving regular communication and feedback.
The Ministry of General Education and Instruction (MoGEI) will take the lead in identifying and mobilizing stakeholders for all consultation workshops. MoGEI will support the consultations across the states and provide technical guidance to the Consultant throughout the process.
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) will recruit and manage the Consultant, maintain coordination with MoGEI, and provide technical inputs to the policy development process and content.
Deliverables
Applicants are encouraged to propose any additional deliverables that would strengthen the robustness of the policy, as well as build buy-in from key stakeholders.
Duration and Timeframe
The successful consultant will develop a workplan as part of the inception report. A proposed timetable is as follows:
[Deliverable - Proposed date]
Inception Report - November 2026
Literature Review - February 2027
Consultation Workshop - May 2027
Draft Policy Document - September 2027
Engagement and Validation - May 2028
Final Policy - September 2028
Implementation Plan - December 2028
Working Location
The consultant will be based in Juba. Travel to other states to support the consultations is expected.
Qualifications
Applications
Interested applicants are invited to submit the following by 11th September 2026 to hr.southsudan@wusc.ca:
WUSC’s activities seek to balance inequities and create sustainable development around the globe; the work ethic of our staff, volunteers, representatives and partners shall correspond to the values and mission of the organization. WUSC promotes responsibility, respect, honesty, and professional excellence and we will not tolerate harassment, coercion, sexual exploitation or abuse of any form. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced criminal record check where appropriate.
WUSC is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please.