Team Leader - Nigeria

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 04 November 2025
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FHI 360 and FHI 360 UK are committed to advancing human development through integrated, evidence-based solutions. We collaborate with governments, communities, and partners to promote social equity, strengthen systems, respond to humanitarian challenges, and build resilient societies. By mobilizing research, resources, and relationships, we help ensure that individuals and communities have the tools and opportunities they need to thrive. We are currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of Team Leader for the upcoming Outcomes Fund for Out of School Children in Lagos State program.

**This position will be based in Lagos, Nigeria and is contingent upon award.

Project Description

Lagos Outcomes Fund for Education (2026โ€“2029) is a pioneering outcomes-based financing initiative led by the Lagos State Government and the Education Outcomes Fund (EOF). The programme will support out-of-school children (OOSC) and vulnerable learnersโ€”including migrant children, street-connected youth, and children with disabilitiesโ€”to access quality education, stay in school, and improve foundational learning outcomes. The programme will strengthen teaching and school leadership, improve learning environments, and deliver targeted support to reduce dropout and improve literacy and numeracy outcomes. It will also generate evidence to inform future scale-up and embed results-based practices within public education systems. The programme aims to reach up to 200,000 children across Lagos State, including 68,000 OOSC and 132,000 in-school learners.

Position Description

The Team Leader will provide strategic and operational leadership for the delivery of a large-scale, outcomes-based education programme in Lagos State, Nigeria. Responsible for overseeing implementation across both the out-of-school and in-school components, the Team Leader will ensure high-quality delivery, adaptive management, and achievement of results tied to school access, retention, and learning outcomes. They will lead a multidisciplinary team, manage relationships with government counterparts (particularly LASUBEB), donors, and implementing partners, and ensure compliance with the programmeโ€™s rigorous evaluation and payment metrics.

The ideal candidate will have a strong track record of working with government and non-state actors, experience in foundational learning interventions, and the ability to lead inclusive, data-driven, and locally responsive programming. Prior experience in Nigeria is essential.

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