Curriculum Lead, Arts Education Initiative (Consultant)
2026-05-21T13:13:10+00:00
The Pharo Foundation
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CONTRACTOR
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Education, Art, Fashion & Design, Business Operations, Social Services & Nonprofit, Consultancy
2026-06-01T17:00:00+00:00
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Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and facilitate curriculum development workshops with founders, advisors, faculty, and key stakeholders.
- Identify and develop 2-3 short courses ready for launch in the near term, designed to build early audience, test programme assumptions, and demonstrate momentum to partners and funders.
- Design a high-level curriculum framework and programme architecture for the school.
- Define learning pathways, programme sequencing, modules, and learning outcomes.
- Support the integration of entrepreneurship, innovation, and professional practice across programmes.
- Advise on pedagogical approaches, studio-based learning models, and student experience design.
- Translate workshop outcomes into clear curriculum documentation and implementation roadmaps.
- Collaborate closely with the operations and leadership teams on workshop planning, coordination, documentation, and delivery.
- Provide recommendations on academic structure, assessment approaches, and interdisciplinary learning integration.
- Benchmark relevant global and African creative education models to inform curriculum development.
Deliverables:
- Facilitated curriculum development workshops and summary reports.
- Document a complete and structured curriculum framework and programme structure, including content outline, content mapping and lesson structure.
- 2–3 short course outlines ready for immediate delivery, including programme description, target audience, duration, and learning outcomes.
- Learning pathways and module sequencing recommendations.
- Proposed pedagogical and assessment approach.
- Curriculum roadmap and implementation recommendations.
- Final consolidated curriculum development report.
Ideal Candidate:
- Strong academic and/or professional background in education, curriculum development, learning design, or creative education.
- Proven experience developing curricula, academic programmes, or learning frameworks.
- Demonstrated experience facilitating workshops, co-creation sessions, or collaborative learning engagements.
- Familiarity with creative education, studio-based learning, interdisciplinary programmes, or alternative education models.
- Strong stakeholder engagement, communication, and organizational skills.
- Experience working within arts, culture, fashion, design, or creative industries is highly desirable.
- An understanding of African creative ecosystems and cultural contexts is strongly preferred.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced and evolving environment.
Duration:
The consultancy is expected to run for approximately 12–16 weeks. It will be structured in two phases, with a review checkpoint between phases to assess progress, alignment, and continuation of the engagement.
Reporting Line:
The consultant will work closely with the Arts Education Initiative team and report to the designated Operations Lead at Pharo Foundation.
- Lead and facilitate curriculum development workshops with founders, advisors, faculty, and key stakeholders.
- Identify and develop 2-3 short courses ready for launch in the near term, designed to build early audience, test programme assumptions, and demonstrate momentum to partners and funders.
- Design a high-level curriculum framework and programme architecture for the school.
- Define learning pathways, programme sequencing, modules, and learning outcomes.
- Support the integration of entrepreneurship, innovation, and professional practice across programmes.
- Advise on pedagogical approaches, studio-based learning models, and student experience design.
- Translate workshop outcomes into clear curriculum documentation and implementation roadmaps.
- Collaborate closely with the operations and leadership teams on workshop planning, coordination, documentation, and delivery.
- Provide recommendations on academic structure, assessment approaches, and interdisciplinary learning integration.
- Benchmark relevant global and African creative education models to inform curriculum development.
- Strong stakeholder engagement, communication, and organizational skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced and evolving environment.
- Strong academic and/or professional background in education, curriculum development, learning design, or creative education.
- Proven experience developing curricula, academic programmes, or learning frameworks.
- Demonstrated experience facilitating workshops, co-creation sessions, or collaborative learning engagements.
- Familiarity with creative education, studio-based learning, interdisciplinary programmes, or alternative education models.
- Experience working within arts, culture, fashion, design, or creative industries is highly desirable.
- An understanding of African creative ecosystems and cultural contexts is strongly preferred.
JOB-6a0f04e62109b
Vacancy title:
Curriculum Lead, Arts Education Initiative (Consultant)
[Type: CONTRACTOR, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Education, Art, Fashion & Design, Business Operations, Social Services & Nonprofit, Consultancy]
Jobs at:
The Pharo Foundation
Deadline of this Job:
Monday, June 1 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, May 21 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and facilitate curriculum development workshops with founders, advisors, faculty, and key stakeholders.
- Identify and develop 2-3 short courses ready for launch in the near term, designed to build early audience, test programme assumptions, and demonstrate momentum to partners and funders.
- Design a high-level curriculum framework and programme architecture for the school.
- Define learning pathways, programme sequencing, modules, and learning outcomes.
- Support the integration of entrepreneurship, innovation, and professional practice across programmes.
- Advise on pedagogical approaches, studio-based learning models, and student experience design.
- Translate workshop outcomes into clear curriculum documentation and implementation roadmaps.
- Collaborate closely with the operations and leadership teams on workshop planning, coordination, documentation, and delivery.
- Provide recommendations on academic structure, assessment approaches, and interdisciplinary learning integration.
- Benchmark relevant global and African creative education models to inform curriculum development.
Deliverables:
- Facilitated curriculum development workshops and summary reports.
- Document a complete and structured curriculum framework and programme structure, including content outline, content mapping and lesson structure.
- 2–3 short course outlines ready for immediate delivery, including programme description, target audience, duration, and learning outcomes.
- Learning pathways and module sequencing recommendations.
- Proposed pedagogical and assessment approach.
- Curriculum roadmap and implementation recommendations.
- Final consolidated curriculum development report.
Ideal Candidate:
- Strong academic and/or professional background in education, curriculum development, learning design, or creative education.
- Proven experience developing curricula, academic programmes, or learning frameworks.
- Demonstrated experience facilitating workshops, co-creation sessions, or collaborative learning engagements.
- Familiarity with creative education, studio-based learning, interdisciplinary programmes, or alternative education models.
- Strong stakeholder engagement, communication, and organizational skills.
- Experience working within arts, culture, fashion, design, or creative industries is highly desirable.
- An understanding of African creative ecosystems and cultural contexts is strongly preferred.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced and evolving environment.
Duration:
The consultancy is expected to run for approximately 12–16 weeks. It will be structured in two phases, with a review checkpoint between phases to assess progress, alignment, and continuation of the engagement.
Reporting Line:
The consultant will work closely with the Arts Education Initiative team and report to the designated Operations Lead at Pharo Foundation.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 24
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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