Your mission
As the EQUIP Lead, you will play a central role in strengthening the quality of War Child’s programming by leading the rollout, implementation, and sustained use of competency-based assessment systems across the organisation. You will provide technical leadership on the full EQUIP toolset, ensuring consistent, high-quality application of competency assessments for teams working with children, adults, groups, and families.
You will coordinate EQUIP-related task teams and working groups, deliver in-person EQUIP trainings, support country and partner teams in effective implementation, and maintain accurate records of EQUIP users and trainers. Working closely with colleagues across R&D, MEAL, and technical advisory teams, you will help embed competency-based assessment into War Child’s learning, quality assurance, and evidence-based practice.
What you will do:1. EQUIP Training Manual Testing- Review EQUIP training materials and provide structured feedback on usability, relevance, and suitability
- Lead testing of the EQUIP training manual with a selected group of trainers
- Consolidate feedback, notes, lessons learned, and challenges from trainers
- Share findings and recommendations with relevant colleagues
2. Embedding EQUIP Tools in Evidence-Based Methods (EBMs) and the QoC Framework- Support integration of EQUIP tools (WeACT, FamilyACT, ENACT) within War Child’s Quality-of-Care (QoC) Framework
- Align selected EQUIP tool components and observation moments with relevant EBMs (e.g. ENACT with BeThere, WeACT with TeamUp)
- Follow up on testing of WeACT with TeamUp competencies and support necessary adjustments to TeamUp Training of Facilitators (ToF) guidelines, in collaboration with the TeamUp Technical Adviser and R&D EQUIP Lead
- Continue coordination with the TeamUptechnical team on:
- Use of WeACT for mentoring
- Alignment with TeamUp mentoring guidelines
- Potential links between WeACT and the TeamUp certification process
- Initiate collaboration with the BeThere technical team on the use of ENACT for QoC and additional applications
- Provide guidance and technical support to future EBMs, as needed or requested
3. Learning and Capacity Strengthening- Support and update the agreed Minimum Viable Product (MVP) learning path for EQUIP users (mentors/trainers of EBMs)
- Update the EQUIP helicopter overview storyboard, including learning objectives and assessment activities, where relevant
- Maintain an up-to-date database of EQUIP users, trainers, and those progressing along the EQUIP learning path
- Lead the development of a learning path for EQUIP trainers
- Provide coaching and mentoring to EQUIP users and trainers
- Deliver EQUIP trainings, both standalone and as part of the QoC Framework
4. Coordination of EQUIP Task Teams and Working Groups- Establish and facilitate regular meetings of EQUIP task teams and working groups
- Coordinate and respond to organisational requests related to EQUIP
- Share regular updates and information with relevant stakeholders
5. Partnership Package Development- Lead the development of the EQUIP partnership package, ensuring materials are appropriate for local and global partners
- Conduct final red-flag review and provide technical sign-off on all partnership materials
- Ensure content, language, and tone align with War Child guidance, using the partnership package checklist and technical review standards
Your profile
Experience & Technical Expertise
Proven experience in competency assessment systems, including hands-on use of the EQUIP toolset
Practical experience applying WeACT, ENACT, GroupACT, and/or FamilyACT
Strong technical expertise in competency-based approaches within MHPSS, child protection, education, or related fields
Demonstrated experience leading rollouts of technical tools, coordinating working groups, and providing technical guidance across multiple teams and/or countries
Experience developing technical guidance, tools, and resources for staff and partner use
Experience designing and delivering training and capacity-strengthening initiatives, including in-person trainings
At least 5 years of relevant professional experience, including 3 years in (post-)conflict settings within international development and humanitarian contexts
Education
Relevant academic background in areas related to child rights, participation, MHPSS, social sciences, education, or a related field
Knowledge & Skills
Strong understanding of children’s rights and rights-based programming
Good working knowledge of War Child–aligned care systems, particularly competency-based assessment approaches
Strong advisory, influencing, and strategic thinking skills
Excellent coordination and facilitation skills, including remote and in-person coordination of working groups, networks, or communities of practice
Solid project management experience and attention to quality, consistency, and documentation
Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate complex technical content into clear, practical guidance
Collaborative and inclusive working style, with proven ability to work effectively in culturally diverse teams and with multiple partners
Languages
What we offer
- Location : We work with global teams with team members being based in different locations. War Child is currently operates in: Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, Colombia, DR Congo, Germany, Jordan, Lebanon, the occupied Palestinian territory, South Sudan, Sweden, Syria, Uganda, Ukraine (soon to be registered), and Yemen. We also have offices in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Preference is given to applicants who reside and have valid working permits. War Child does not offer relocation.
- Type of Contract : Local contract with salary and secondary labour conditions based on the in-country salary scale, local T&C's will apply.
- Contract Length : Short term – March to September 2026.
How to Apply
- Meaningful Impact : Contribute directly to improving the lives of children and families affected by conflict through quality education and long-term, sustainable change.
- Professional Growth: Join a dynamic organisation that values learning, innovation, and professional development, with opportunities for capacity building and growth through the role and War Child’s global network.
- Global Reach : Play a key role in scaling a ground-breaking programme across multiple conflict-affected contexts worldwide.
- Collaborative & Inclusive Culture : Work alongside passionate, mission-driven colleagues in a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace that prioritises safety, fairness and equal opportunity for all.
How to Apply
Qualified candidates are encouraged to submit their applications (CV and motivation letter in English) by
March 8, 2026.
We are reviewing submissions on a rolling basis, so early applications are strongly recommended.
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