Position Title: Technical Lead ASEAN-UK Supporting the Advancement of Girls Education (SAGE) Programme Phase II
Location: ASEAN Region priority given to those based in Jakarta Cambodia Lao PDR Timor-Leste and the Philippines
Duration: April 2026 March 2029
About the Project
The ASEAN-UK Supporting the Advancement of Girls Education (SAGE) Programme is the UKs flagship education initiative with ASEAN funded by FCDO. Phase II () aims to improve foundational learning outcomes for the most marginalized children particularly girls and strengthen national systems to sustain progress through locally led evidence-based solutions. The programme will operate regionally across all 11 ASEAN Member States with a deeper focus on Cambodia Lao PDR Timor-Leste and potentially the Philippines. Key pillars include addressing the foundational learning crisis inclusion for out-of-school girls and children with disabilities gender-responsive digital skills for employment and context-appropriate EdTech deployment.
Position Overview
The Technical Lead will provide strategic technical leadership and ensure the quality and coherence of all programme interventions. This role requires deep expertise in evidence-based education reforms including approaches endorsed by the Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel (GEEAP) such as Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) structured pedagogy and skills for employment strategies. The Technical Lead will oversee the design and delivery of interventions that improve foundational literacy and numeracy strengthen inclusive education systems and integrate gender-responsive digital skills for employment. They will also lead technical assistance to ASEAN Member States and SEAMEO ensuring interventions are contextually adapted scalable and aligned with ASEAN declarations and workplans.
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