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The Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine – Phase 2 (PFRU-2) is a multi-year, multi-donor funded programme managed by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and governed in collaboration with the Government of Ukraine.
Principal Services and Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
As a stabilisation-informed programme operating in a challenging and fluid context, PFRU is committed to flexible and adaptive programming. To do this, it must consistently reflect and learn on its activities and feed this learning back into decision-making and implementation. This requires tools and processes that facilitate this learning and adaptation. Moreover, as a major programme delivering on the ground in Ukraine’s most war-affected regions, PFRU has deep experience of ‘what works’, and is generating considerable learning that is useful to various Ukrainian and international decision-makers. PFRU-2’s Outcome 4 on ‘generating and sharing lessons’ focuses on both of these elements, i.e. PFRU’s internal learning processes and its sharing of data and lessons with others. The full Outcome 4 statement is as follows: “Local resilience needs, perceptions and risks are understood, and lessons drawn from PFRU activities; this information is used to inform PFRU and shared with relevant policy-makers and programmes to encourage national policies (e.g. on recovery and reintegration) which take account of local dynamics.”
PFRU’s Learning Adaptation and Policy (LAP) Team brings together PFRU’s cross-cutting experts, including: Research; Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL); Stabilisation & Conflict Sensitivity; Strategic Communications; and Environment. The LAP Team works closely with PFRU’s thematic project teams, both to ensure that cross-cutting considerations are built into the design and delivery of PFRU activities and to share learning and good practices across PFRU. Although all PFRU teams contribute to the delivery of Outcome 4, the LAP Team has primary responsibility for facilitating and overseeing achievement against this outcome.
The Learning Manager will play a critical role in driving PFRU-2’s achievements under Outcome 4. They will lead day-to-day activity under this outcome, coordinating across PFRU to ensure the quality, and consistent use, of learning tools, processes and products. This will involve working closely with the head of the LAP team (DTL LAP), who is ultimately accountable for Outcome 4; the Learning Manager will also be asked to support other LAP team activities as required.
Key tasks for the Learning Manager are as follows:
Coordinating delivery of Outcome 4:
Driving learning and adaptation
Preparation and sharing of data and lessons
Supporting broader LAP/cross-cutting activity
Required Skills and Qualifications
To provide the services successfully, an individual must be able to meet each of the requirements satisfactorily. The qualifications listed below are representative of the required knowledge, skills, and/or abilities needed to provide the principal services.
Essential
Desirable
Reports To: Deputy Team Leader: Learning, Adaptation and Policy (DTL LAP)
Duration of Assignment/LOE: This will be a full-time, long-term position.
Location of Assignment: The principal full-time location of this assignment is Kyiv, Ukraine, with travel to other parts of Ukraine.
To apply please complete candidate application form: PFRU-2 Recruitment - Candidate Application

* Open Tenders for Individual Consultants.