Design and Training Coordinator
Location | Kampala, Uganda |
Date Posted | October 16, 2025 |
Category | Management NGO |
Job Type | Contract |
Currency | UGX |
Description

About Teach For Uganda
We are an indigenous non-profit organization that nurtures leaders who are committed to advancing equitable access to quality education for children in low-income communities in Uganda through a two-year teaching as collective fellowship. We recruit, train and place graduates from varied academic backgrounds to serve as full-time teachers (fellows) in underserved primary schools to improve foundational literacy and numeracy skills for children while developing their leadership skills. Post fellowship, our alumni become lifelong advocates of quality education as community leaders, social entrepreneurs, and policy influencers collectively addressing the systemic challenges that hinder children from fulfilling their potential. Teach For Uganda (TFU) currently operates in 10 districts i.e. Kayunga, Mukono, Buikwe, Bugiri, Namayingo, Buliisa, Kibaale, Hoima, Kikuube, and Kagadi; impacting over 74,000 children in 183 schools
Position Overview
The Design and Training Coordinator will lead the design, development, and continuous improvement of TFU’s learning programs. Ensures curriculum, training content, and leadership initiatives are high-quality, data-driven, and aligned with Uganda’s Competence-Based Curriculum. Collaborates with Program Officers, Coaches, and M&E to embed learning loops, refine training, and strengthen Fellow development.
Performance Objectives
Curriculum and Content design (35%)
- Design, adapt, and continuously refine TFU’s training curricula and content for Fellows, facilitators, and staff.
- Ensure alignment of learning materials with Uganda’s Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC) and TFU’s leadership competencies.
- Develop user-friendly learning tools, teaching resources, and guides that enhance classroom practice and leadership growth
- Support digital and blended learning innovations within the training ecosystem.