Higher Education Strategy Expert Consultant, USAID, Center for Education
Dexis Consulting Group | |
United States | |
Nov 07, 2024 | |
Dexis is a professional services firm that solves the most pressing social challenges in complex environments, paving the way for a more secure and prosperous world. Dexis embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion and strives to build and maintain a safe environment where we celebrate diverse backgrounds, treat everyone with respect, and value the unique lived experiences each person brings based on their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, military or veteran status, national origin, age, marital status or family status and related conditions. At Dexis, you will experience a corporate culture of inclusiveness, fairness, and trust. You will be given the means and mentorship needed to succeed, and your creativity will be rewarded. Dexis Professional Services is currently recruiting for a Higher Education Strategy Expert consultant under the Education Support Initiative II (ESI II) Institutional Support Contract (ISC). The consultant will work remotely for a period from on or around December 1, 2024 through October 31, 2025. The expected level of effort for this consultancy is 960 hours (120 days). USAID's Agency-wide Higher Education Learning Agenda (HELA) was released in August 2020 amidst a rapidly changing global landscape. A vibrant higher education stakeholder community emerged from the extensive consultations and engagement that surrounded its creation, and that momentum grew into the Higher Education Learning Network (HELN) which has grown to 3600 members from across the globe. Through the HELN, USAID convenes its implementing partners, other donors, higher education practitioners, faculty and staff from higher education institutions (HEIs), government officials, academics, researchers, students, government officials, NGOs, and other stakeholders to uncover and improve the ways higher education is uniquely positioned to support sustainable development across sectors. The HELA's learning questions have provided a springboard for all of HELN's work including Evidence Summits, Fail Fests, and other work conducted by the HELN and guided the Center for Education's (IPI/EDU) higher education work over the past four years. While the community has surfaced and generated a large volume of evidence, what exactly have we learned and where should USAID's higher education work go next? USAID is the largest bi-lateral donor in non-scholarship development assistance to higher education and could be doing more to set a strategic direction for the sector. The purpose of this SOW is to support internal and external discussions about what Missions, OUs, and USAID partners need to program HE more effectively and efficiently. How can USAID best leverage its convening power to give the sector direction while also providing just-in-time and demand-driven support? What are the most effective ways for the Center for Education's higher education SMEs to support USAID Missions, implementing partners and the wider higher education community? What outcomes would it be helpful to measure in higher education? This STTA aims to answer these questions while also helping to formalize and clarify connections between key streams of higher education work, including the HELN, the HELA, the Higher Education Program Framework, USAID's Education Policy, our work with BE2 Higher Education SIG and more. To complete this task the Higher Education Strategy Expert will need to develop a deep and holistic understanding of USAID's higher education portfolio (past and present) so they can help offer recommendations for a strategic direction for the team and its future work. This will involve holding key informant interviews (KIIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) with individuals inside and outside of USAID to understand their perceptions, priorities, and needs. This will require collaboration with HELN and other USAID-run learning networks to understand how they function as an ecosystem and where opportunities exist to improve them. This task will also require mapping key USAID documents to identify entry points for higher education and recommendations for how the learning networks and mission programming can feed into these touch points to strategically advance USAID's work in higher education. Responsibilities
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