Vice President, Training and Technical Assistance
Company: Supportkind
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
About KINDKids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in
the protection of unaccompanied and separated children who are
forcibly displaced from their countries of origin. Launched in
2008, KIND champions a world in which every child's rights and
well-being are protected throughout their journey to
safety.Building on its extensive programming and successful model
in the United States, KIND is expanding in the Americas and Europe
to bring its experience to bear in working with unaccompanied and
separated children. Our work focuses on addressing the legal and
mental health needs of this population; building strong
partnerships and engaging in training and capacity strengthening
with governments, NGOs, and the private sector; and advocating for
systemic and pragmatic reforms to advance the rights of
unaccompanied and separated children.Position SummaryThe Vice
President, Training and Technical Assistance is based at KIND's
Headquarters (remote) and reports to KIND's Senior Vice President
for Global Partnerships, Capacity Strengthening, and Training. The
Vice President will lead a dedicated and growing team in the
expansion of KIND's training and technical assistance initiatives.
The incumbent will be responsible for establishing the vision and
operational plan for KIND's training and technical assistance for
legal and psychosocial services, and trauma-informed and culturally
responsive best practices in the care and attention to
unaccompanied and separated migrant, refugee and displaced children
at various stages in their journey to safety. The incumbent will
lead the effort to grow the team in response to regional and global
needs for training and technical assistance. They will embrace the
use of technology and other tools to maximize impact and reach of
KIND's training programs.Essential Functions
- The Vice President will provide strategic, visionary leadership
and program development, overseeing the key programmatic areas
below:Training
- Directs and oversees the effective and innovative design,
development, implementation, and delivery of curricula designed to
meet a wide range of training needs and program objectives at KIND
with an expert focus on trauma-informed strategies, child-centered
and culturally responsive practices in legal and psychosocial
service delivery.
- Ensures the delivery of high-quality, expert content to KIND's
Global Legal programs staff, law firm and corporate partners, NGO
partners, and other legal partners across all jurisdictions where
KIND works.
- Supports the training of KIND's psychosocial services staff and
that of partners and other entities, oversees development and
delivery of training on quality-of-care standards and culturally
responsive practices.
- Harnesses expertise of content experts across the organization
and identifies and brings in external content experts or resources
as needed.
- Train-the-Trainer: Strengthens the capacity of the training
staff for internal and external sessions and oversees the process
to streamline training materials.Technical Assistance
- Directs and oversees development, delivery, and maintenance
of:
- Expert legal technical assistance to KIND Global Legal programs
staff and external partners.
- Practice advisories on existing and emerging topics impacting
the legal representation of unaccompanied and separated children
seeking protection.
- Legal manuals and other guidance materials.
- Guides and other resources for KIND staff and partners to
deepen understanding of best practices.
- A bank of anonymized sample materials from KIND and trusted
partner cases.Capacity and Systems Strengthening
- In collaboration with KIND's experts, directs and oversees
performance in the following areas:
- Design, development, and implementation of curricula to meet
the range of training needs of government and other key
actors.
- Development and implementation of technical assistance
initiatives with government agencies.Technology
- In partnership with KIND's Chief Technology Officer and other
experts, informs and leads the program design and use of technology
solutions.
- Develop and iterate curriculum content appropriate to chosen
technology solutions and diverse audiences.Monitoring and
Evaluation
- In partnership with KIND's M&E functions, monitors and
evaluates the impact of KIND's training and technical assistance
programs.Team Leadership
- Supports and participates in the recruitment, hiring, and
successful onboarding of staff.
- Guides, nurtures, supports, and coordinates the work of
high-performing team members.
- Maintains a positive work environment that facilitates
collaboration and information sharing.
- Shares research and innovative approaches related to training
and technical assistance with KIND staff.Other Responsibilities
- Works with senior leadership on the Global Partnerships team to
design and lead building of a center of expertise.
- Works with the Senior Vice President and the Development team
to develop and implement a fundraising strategy.
- Works across KIND program areas to develop organization-wide
and jurisdiction-specific educational and training philosophy and
objectives.
- Oversees development of organization-wide and
jurisdiction-specific training and technical assistance
strategy.
- Actively assists with thought leadership and innovative
strategic planning.Qualifications and Requirements
- Juris Doctor, Masters in Social Work or Education, Masters in
Psychology, or similar relevant advanced degree.
- Minimum 10 years of experience designing and managing training
programs.
- Minimum six years of experience supervising and managing
professional teams.
- Minimum of five years of experience serving in a management
and/or advisory role to executive leadership.
- Experience in delivering training to government officials.
- Experience designing online training and/or other
technology-supportive self-paced learning.
- Demonstrated track record developing curriculum and training
for NGOs, international organizations, or government agencies.
- Exceptional written and oral communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills and the ability to work on
multiple projects in a deadline-oriented environment.
- Passion for the plight of unaccompanied immigrant and refugee
children.
- A demonstrated commitment to effective and innovative
leadership.Salary$170,612 - $198,483.08 a year, dependent on
experience.Our Benefits- Medical, dental, and vision insurance with
KIND paying 100% of the employee only portion of the premium.-
Pre-tax flexible spending account (FSA) for both medical and
dependent care.- Employer-paid life insurance and accidental death
and dismemberment insurance.- Employer-paid short and long-term
disability insurance.For a complete list of benefits, please click
.Our Focus on WellnessKIND recognizes that our ability to help our
clients starts with helping our team members. KIND has prioritized
wellness for employees through various initiatives.For more
information regarding our Wellness initiatives please visit this
.Application InstructionsTo be considered for this role, please
submit an employment application at , along with your resume and
cover letter.KIND has an organization-wide commitment to diversity,
equity and inclusion. We strive to create a work environment where
everyone has a sense of belonging.Disclaimer:KIND is committed to
an ethical recruitment and hiring process and maintains a firm "no
fees" recruitment policy.
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