Amman, Jordan
أخرى
12 - 16
Upper Management (Manager, Director, Head)
The Government of Jordan (GoJ) has received financing from the World Bank to implement the Youth, Technology, and Jobs (YTJ) project, which has become effective in April 2020. The YTJ project aims to improve digitally enabled income opportunities and expand digitized government services in Jordan. The project will build an impetus for private sector-led growth of the digital economy and make interventions to address specific constraints in the supply and demand sides of the digital economy. The project duration is five years. The Ministry of Digital Economy & Entrepreneurship (MoDEE) is the implementing agency of the YTJ project.
Established in 2021 under Associations Law No. (51) of the year 2008, where the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship (MoDEE) is the technical relevant Ministry, the Digital Skills Association (DigiSkills) is a novel product of years of work on making workable partnerships between the public and private sectors to enhance technical and vocational labor skills.
The mission of DigiSkills is to provide strong employer leadership that can deliver sustained improvements in people’s competencies as a cornerstone to increasing productivity and competitiveness of the Jordanian economy. DigiSkills provides bridges between employers and learning institutions to reduce the gap between demand and supply in the labor market. In this regard, DigiSkills is hiring core staff members that will support in achieving its objectives.
Through the Youth, Technology, and Job (YTJ) project, the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship (MODEE) is supporting DigiSkills to achieve its mandate by hiring consultants that will enable it in achieving its objectives.
The objective of this ToR is to identify and hire a Managing Director for DigiSkills through MoDEE to support the preparation and implementation of DigiSkills’ activities. The Managing Director will report technically to the Board of Directors of DigiSkills.
This position is responsible for leading the development and execution of the Association’s long-term strategy. This role also entails responsibility for all day-to-day management decisions. The Managing Director communicates on behalf of the Association to stakeholders, employees, government authorities, and international agencies.
The Managing Director will be responsible for steering the Digital Skills Association (DigiSkills) to deliver objectives set to meet the industry demand for a skilled workforce while ensuring alignment with the national goals of skill development.
In addition to the overall management of DigiSkills, the Managing Director will also be responsible for the following:
• Strategic Leadership
• Create, communicate, and implement the Digiskills’s vision, mission, and overall direction and lead the development and implementation of the organization’s strategy.
• Develop a financial and operational sustainability roadmap to ensure the long-term stability of DigiSkills.
• Financial Stability and Fundraising
• Secure and diversify funding sources, including government grants, private sector partnerships, and international donor programs.
• Establish and manage a sustainable financial model to ensure long-term operational stability.
• Manage funds efficiently and transparently to maintain credibility with stakeholders.
• Governance and Operational Stability
• Strengthen internal governance frameworks and ensure operational processes are optimized for efficiency and transparency.
• Build and lead a robust internal team with clear roles, responsibilities, and succession plans.
• Establish systems for risk identification and mitigation, focusing on financial, operational, and reputational risks.
• Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration
• Interact with MoDEE and senior government officials to drive the skilling agenda across Jordan
• Collaborate with industry leaders, thought leaders, and academia in order to transform the skilling landscape.
• Manage relationships with key ecosystem stakeholders such as (MoDEE) and the Technical and Vocational Skills Development Commission (TVSDC).
• Program Implementation
• Oversee the complete operation of DigiSkills in accordance with the direction established in the strategic plans. This includes the design of DigiSkills in a manner that facilitates operations at an optimal level.
• Oversee the development of National Occupational Standards-based qualifications, accreditation of training providers, and quality assurance parameters for assessment and certification.
• Promote academies of excellence for the ICT sector.
• Data-Driven Decision-Making
• Gauge industry demand and conduct periodic skill gap studies through advanced market analytics.
• Build and oversee a robust monitoring and evaluation infrastructure, including a structured Labor Market Information System (LMIS) to track impact and performance metrics.
• Other Key Responsibilities
• Develop private sector-led digital engagement models.
• Deliver measurable outcomes, including annual targets for partnerships formed, funds secured, and trainees certified.
• Drive ethical practices in DigiSkills
• Foster local and regional partnerships to expand DigiSkills’ reach and visibility.
• Represent DigiSkills in regional and global forums to align its objectives with international standards and initiatives.
Eligibility and Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor Degree or higher in ICT, Business Administration, Economics, Public Administration and Policy, or any other related field.
The contract period is for one year, renewable up on annual appraisal. The Managing Director must diligently perform in a proper and efficient manner the duties set out within this ToR and any other tasks or responsibilities that may arise in relation to DigiSkills needs.