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Страна: Иордания (другие тендеры и закупки Иордания) Организатор тендера: The World Bank Номер конкурса: 69175331 Дата публикации: 09-12-2025 Источник тендера: Тендеры всемирного банка |
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P503369
Jordan: Modernizing Education, Skills, and Administrative Reforms (MASAR) Operation
Jordan
OP00414268
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
JO-MOE-517911-CS-INDV
Individual Consultant Selection
English
Dec 10, 2025 23:45
Dec 07, 2025
Ministry of Education
Khawla Hattab
Suleiman al-Nabulsi St P.O.Box: 1646, Amman 11118, Jordan
Jordan
Jordan
0795032665
Terms of Reference: Education Modernization Office – Operations Lead
Background
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has embarked on extensive and ambitious reforms in 2022, by launching three pathways to modernization: political, economic, and administrative. Two of the three pathways, the Economic Modernization Vision (EMV) and the Public Sector Modernization (PSM), prioritize reforming the education sector to better prepare local talent to meet future skill requirements and enhance quality of life.
To actualize this vision, the Public Sector Modernization Roadmap has specifically addressed restructuring the education sector under its “organizational structure and governance” pillar. The roadmap proposes centralizing educational policy-making alongside planning, programming, and educational services to support citizens’ lifelong learning trajectories across all phases - from early childhood development and education to primary and secondary education, higher education, and technical and vocational education and training (TVET). This will be done through establishing the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MoEHRD), which will have a broader mandate, integrating the mandates of the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and partial mandates of other stakeholders in the ecosystem.
The Government of Jordan has received financing from the World Bank through “The Modernizing Education, Skills, and Administrative Reforms” (MASAR) Program, which became effective in September 2024 and will continue until 2029. MASAR is a transformative, system-wide reform initiative anchored in Jordan’s EMV, and its operation is designed to support the Ministry of Education (which is the implementing agency) in addressing foundational bottlenecks in access, quality, and relevance of education, with a dual emphasis on equity and efficiency. The operation aims to strengthen institutional capacity while enabling measurable improvements in learning outcomes and employability, particularly through early childhood education and labor-market-aligned TVET.
To drive and coordinate the transition of the education ecosystem, the Education Modernization Office (EMO) has been recently launched as part of Jordan’s broader public sector reform. It is a dedicated governmental unit established to oversee, coordinate, and drive the implementation of large-scale institutional reforms within the education sector. It functions as the central engine for alignment, execution, and coordination to ensure reforms are delivered effectively and in line with Jordan’s Public Sector Modernization Roadmap. The EMO provides central oversight, coordination, and governance to support the restructuring of the education ecosystem; ensures strategic alignment across mandates and systems; oversees change management and capacity-building efforts; facilitates evidence-based decision-making; and provides technical and operational support across legal, HR, operations, and policy domains to enable effective implementation.
The EMO seeks to hire an Operations Lead to strategically oversee financial modeling and planning, asset mapping, systems and processes harmonization, compliance with financial governance standards, and facilities planning. This role ensures that facilities, budgets, and administrative support functions including systems and services are unified smoothly and that the new ministry is financially and operationally ready to deliver its expanded mandate.
Job Overview
The Operations Lead will oversee the integration of operations across the merging entities including finance, budgeting, systems, services, processes, assets, and procurement. The role ensures financial modeling and planning, compliance with governance standards, consolidation of budget structures, and preparation of physical facilities for staff relocation. Regular updates on risks, milestones, and readiness will be provided to the EMO Director.
Key Responsibilities
A. Operational Readiness and Effectiveness
B. Strategic Oversight of Assets & Facilities
C. Financial Integration & Governance
D. Administrative Integration Oversight & Coordination
E. Procurement Oversight & Harmonization
Qualifications & Experience
Key Competencies
Reporting
The Operations Lead will report directly to the EMO Director.
Duration & Location
The assignment is considered as a full-time job, starting in January 2026 for a duration of one year, with the possibility of renewal based on performance. The Operations Lead will be based in Amman, Jordan.
For submission info, Please refer to: https://moe.gov.jo/ar/international-tenders