DREEM Deputy Project Director
Start date: June 15, 2026
Supervisor: DREEM Project Director
Location: Preference for Nairobi, Abidjan, Accra, Kigali, Addis Ababa, or Lagos
Languages: Fluency in both English and French is required
Background:
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a leading Canadian international development organization driving positive education and economic change for young people around the world. Our vision is a world where every young person thrives and belongs. We believe all young people should have the opportunity to fulfill their aspirations and create their own futures. To help achieve this goal, we develop initiatives that: deliver lasting, measurable impact; are powered by partnerships across the globe; stay true to our core programming principles; and respond to the priorities and aspirations of the people with whom we work.
WUSC is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, and has offices across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East. Our global team of development professionals bring deep expertise and open minds to identify new solutions to old problems and create a better world together. WUSC offers a dynamic international work environment with a diverse intercultural workforce. We offer employees exciting opportunities to apply their skills and gain experience all while making a difference for youth around the world. Employees at WUSC work hard to create lasting change in the communities they serve.
Project Description:
In January 2026 WUSC had launched the second phase (2026-2031) of an exciting initiative, which aims to significantly expand efforts to help refugee, displaced, and host community (RDP) youth, particularly young women, secure dignified and fulfilling work and access education opportunities across Africa. Building on prior successes, this Phase II will deepen engagement in new geographies, strengthen local ecosystems, and equip partners with necessary knowledge and tools for lasting change. A core strategy is emphasizing the engagement and strengthening of Refugee-Led Organizations (RLOs) to provide sustainable, locally-led technical assistance.
Over the next five years, Phase II’s ambitious goals include indirectly enabling one million RDP youth to secure dignified work and 35,000 to access education through the provision of expert technical assistance to a broad ecosystem of actors. Key implementation strategies involve working closely with RLOs through three pathways: providing financial access via an RLO Opportunity Fund, strengthening their capacity to provide technical assistance to partners, and embedding them across Phase II’s functional areas. WUSC will serve as a network orchestrator, facilitating connections for scale and training partners and other stakeholders on RDP inclusion. The initiative will achieve its targets by increasing knowledge among partners, enhancing capacity to develop innovative programming, improving collaboration and inclusive policies, and strengthening the institutional ability of RLOs to design, implement, and sustain RDP solutions.
Role Description:
The Deputy Project Director (DPD) supports the Project Director (PD) in ensuring that the DREEM project reaches its stated results and objectives. The DPD assists with strategy and work planning, coordination and management of project staff, and overall management and administration of the project at the Pan African level. More specifically, they will have responsibility for managing the three technical pillars of the program (RLO Engagement, Technical Assistance Mechanism, and Higher Education Inclusion), and supervising each pillar’s respective Senior Technical Managers, as well as the cross-cutting Training and Curriculum Development Specialist.
Under the supervision of the Project Director, the Deputy Project Director also will work closely with project leadership team – including the Heads of Operations, Finance, Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL), and the Communications and GESI Officers, and other staff – to ensure that project activities are effectively planned, implemented, and monitored. The DPD will support project staff and partner organizations to develop capacity building and training activities, mentoring and coaching interventions and follow-up support in ensuring that refugee and displaced youth are meaningfully included in higher education, employment and entrepreneurship pathways.
Under the supervision of the DREEM Project Director, the Deputy Director will work closely in collaboration with the WUSC teams in Canada and across Africa, the DREEM Youth Advisory Board and Youth Technical Committee, and the donor team at the Mastercard Foundation. If/when necessary, the DPD will deputize for the Program Director and will represent the program on her behalf.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate is a strategic, bilingual leader who combines deep technical expertise in the African forced displacement context with a proven track record of strengthening local ecosystems and Refugee-Led Organizations through a participatory, capacity-building approach.
Other considerations:
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.