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ICT Trainer
2025-06-10T05:32:16+00:00
Global Refugee Initiatives (GRI)
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FULL_TIME
 
Cluster C, Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement
Kiryandongo
00256
Uganda
Nonprofit, and NGO
Computer & IT
UGX
 
MONTH
2025-07-09T17:00:00+00:00
 
Uganda
8

About the Role

The ICT Trainer will be central to the success of the Ubuntu Tech Lab by delivering dynamic, hands-on digital skills training tailored to both school-age learners (boys and girls) and adult women in the community. The role will support GRI's mandate to improve digital literacy and inclusion in refugee contexts and will require close collaboration with local stakeholders and international partners. The successful candidate must be an excellent communicator, adaptable to diverse learning needs, and passionate about digital empowerment in low-resource settings.

Key Responsibilities

● Deliver ICT training to students across different age groups and educational backgrounds, including primary school pupils (boys and girls) and adult female learners.

● Design and adapt lesson plans to accommodate learners with varying literacy and digital skill levels, using interactive, visual, and learner-centered methodologies.

● Provide instruction on computer literacy, internet use, online safety, coding basics, and productivity tools, following a structured curriculum.

● Monitor learner progress through assessments and provide constructive feedback and support to aid improvement.

● Foster critical thinking and real-world problem-solving skills through project- based learning activities.

● Conduct skills assessments to identify learners’ needs and tailor support accordingly.

● Manage and maintain ICT equipment, ensuring it is secure, updated, and in good working order.

● Promote a safe, inclusive, and gender-sensitive learning environment.

● Stay up to date with evolving technologies and suggest updates to curricula and learning materials accordingly.

● Collaborate with teaching staff, project coordinators, and external partner to integrate ICT in broader program objectives.

● Support learners in preparing for any relevant digital skills certifications.

● Represent GRI and the Ubuntu Tech Lab in communications with local, national, and international stakeholders when required.

Requirements and Skills

● A bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Education, or a related field. A minimum of a diploma in an ICT-related field is essential.

● At least two years’ experience as an ICT teacher or trainer, ideally within community-based or humanitarian settings.

● Demonstrated experience working with women, girls, or vulnerable populations in training contexts.

● Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.

● Fluency or working knowledge of Arabic, Swahili, or French is highly desirable.

● Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to engage and inspire learners from diverse backgrounds.

● Ability to design learner-friendly lesson plans, training materials, and engaging classroom activities.

● Familiarity with common software and platforms, including Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, educational software, and basic coding environments.

● Experience or interest in emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, is an asset.

● A strong sense of responsibility, flexibility, and commitment to inclusive education and fostering the empowerment of marginalized communities.

● Comfort with liaising with international partners, donors, and reporting lines, in alignment with GRI's global mandate.

● Deliver ICT training to students across different age groups and educational backgrounds, including primary school pupils (boys and girls) and adult female learners. ● Design and adapt lesson plans to accommodate learners with varying literacy and digital skill levels, using interactive, visual, and learner-centered methodologies. ● Provide instruction on computer literacy, internet use, online safety, coding basics, and productivity tools, following a structured curriculum. ● Monitor learner progress through assessments and provide constructive feedback and support to aid improvement. ● Foster critical thinking and real-world problem-solving skills through project- based learning activities. ● Conduct skills assessments to identify learners’ needs and tailor support accordingly. ● Manage and maintain ICT equipment, ensuring it is secure, updated, and in good working order. ● Promote a safe, inclusive, and gender-sensitive learning environment. ● Stay up to date with evolving technologies and suggest updates to curricula and learning materials accordingly. ● Collaborate with teaching staff, project coordinators, and external partner to integrate ICT in broader program objectives. ● Support learners in preparing for any relevant digital skills certifications. ● Represent GRI and the Ubuntu Tech Lab in communications with local, national, and international stakeholders when required.
 
● A bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Education, or a related field. A minimum of a diploma in an ICT-related field is essential. ● At least two years’ experience as an ICT teacher or trainer, ideally within community-based or humanitarian settings. ● Demonstrated experience working with women, girls, or vulnerable populations in training contexts. ● Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English. ● Fluency or working knowledge of Arabic, Swahili, or French is highly desirable. ● Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to engage and inspire learners from diverse backgrounds. ● Ability to design learner-friendly lesson plans, training materials, and engaging classroom activities. ● Familiarity with common software and platforms, including Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, educational software, and basic coding environments. ● Experience or interest in emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, is an asset. ● A strong sense of responsibility, flexibility, and commitment to inclusive education and fostering the empowerment of marginalized communities. ● Comfort with liaising with international partners, donors, and reporting lines, in alignment with GRI's global mandate.
bachelor degree
24
JOB-6847c36051e80

Vacancy title:
ICT Trainer

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Computer & IT]

Jobs at:
Global Refugee Initiatives (GRI)

Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, July 9 2025

Duty Station:
Cluster C, Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement | Kiryandongo | Uganda

Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, June 10 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

About the Role

The ICT Trainer will be central to the success of the Ubuntu Tech Lab by delivering dynamic, hands-on digital skills training tailored to both school-age learners (boys and girls) and adult women in the community. The role will support GRI's mandate to improve digital literacy and inclusion in refugee contexts and will require close collaboration with local stakeholders and international partners. The successful candidate must be an excellent communicator, adaptable to diverse learning needs, and passionate about digital empowerment in low-resource settings.

Key Responsibilities

● Deliver ICT training to students across different age groups and educational backgrounds, including primary school pupils (boys and girls) and adult female learners.

● Design and adapt lesson plans to accommodate learners with varying literacy and digital skill levels, using interactive, visual, and learner-centered methodologies.

● Provide instruction on computer literacy, internet use, online safety, coding basics, and productivity tools, following a structured curriculum.

● Monitor learner progress through assessments and provide constructive feedback and support to aid improvement.

● Foster critical thinking and real-world problem-solving skills through project- based learning activities.

● Conduct skills assessments to identify learners’ needs and tailor support accordingly.

● Manage and maintain ICT equipment, ensuring it is secure, updated, and in good working order.

● Promote a safe, inclusive, and gender-sensitive learning environment.

● Stay up to date with evolving technologies and suggest updates to curricula and learning materials accordingly.

● Collaborate with teaching staff, project coordinators, and external partner to integrate ICT in broader program objectives.

● Support learners in preparing for any relevant digital skills certifications.

● Represent GRI and the Ubuntu Tech Lab in communications with local, national, and international stakeholders when required.

Requirements and Skills

● A bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Education, or a related field. A minimum of a diploma in an ICT-related field is essential.

● At least two years’ experience as an ICT teacher or trainer, ideally within community-based or humanitarian settings.

● Demonstrated experience working with women, girls, or vulnerable populations in training contexts.

● Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.

● Fluency or working knowledge of Arabic, Swahili, or French is highly desirable.

● Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to engage and inspire learners from diverse backgrounds.

● Ability to design learner-friendly lesson plans, training materials, and engaging classroom activities.

● Familiarity with common software and platforms, including Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, educational software, and basic coding environments.

● Experience or interest in emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, is an asset.

● A strong sense of responsibility, flexibility, and commitment to inclusive education and fostering the empowerment of marginalized communities.

● Comfort with liaising with international partners, donors, and reporting lines, in alignment with GRI's global mandate.

 

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 24

Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Job Info
Job Category: Computer/ IT jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Wednesday, July 9 2025
Duty Station: Cluster C, Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement | Kiryandongo | Uganda
Posted: 10-06-2025
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 09-06-2025
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 09-06-2067
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