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A global children's charity seeks a consultant to lead a youth consultation focusing on education and peacebuilding. The candidate will design tools, support youth-led processes, and provide technical guidance throughout the project. Essential qualifications include expertise in youth participation, participatory research methods, and strong facilitation skills. The role involves collaborating with young people to generate insights for peace and security discussions. Applications are due by 16th February 5 pm GMT.
Founded over 20 years ago, Theirworld has grown to become a leading global children’s charity committed to the best start in life for children and young people by ending the education crisis and unleashing the potential of the next generation.
Theirworld’s Global Youth Ambassador (GYA) programme has a network of more than 2000 young people from over 140 countries around the world. GYAs are supported to advocate for education, taking their experiences and knowledge of their own communities and bringing it to powerholders, making the case to unlock big change everywhere.
Threats to peace and security continue to disproportionately affect children and young people worldwide, with conflict, displacement, violence, and instability severely disrupting access to education. Education is not only a fundamental right, but also a powerful tool for peacebuilding, prevention, recovery, and sustainable reconstruction.
The Peace, Security and Education Task Team brings together young leaders from the GYA network who are already using or seeking to use learning and education as pathways to peacebuilding in their communities. Theirworld’s Task Team model is designed to:
A core component of the Task Team’s work is a two-stage global youth consultation embedded within the wider project design. The consultation aims to generate evidence grounded in young people’s lived experiences of peace, security, and education; identify youth-led actions contributing to peace and stability; strengthen young people’s role as legitimate contributors to peace and security discussions; and produce youth-informed inputs for a flagship global report.
The consultation will reach young people aged 18–30 globally. Stage One of the process uses a global qualitative survey to map youth perspectives, experiences, and existing practices, prioritising broad participation. Stage Two will build on these findings through focus group discussions led by Task Team members in their communities, validating insights and exploring what works, what doesn’t, and what needs to change. The consultation approach is youth-led with young people actively involved in designing questions, facilitating discussions, analysing findings, and shaping recommendations.
Working alongside the Theirworld Youth Team, the consultant will provide technical leadership and support for the design and implementation of the youth consultation led by the Peace, Security and Education Task Team. The consultant will play a facilitative role, ensuring that the process remains youth-led, well-structured, and aligned with project objectives, while maintaining coherence, adhering to Theirworld’s safeguarding policy and upholding quality throughout.
The consultant will be responsible for the following:
Throughout the consultancy, the consultant will ensure that youth leadership is enabled and visible, and that young people are meaningfully involved in shaping questions, interpreting findings, and building their capacity to lead consultation activities.
Phase One – Design and Preparation
February – April
Phase Two – Stage One Consultation and Initial Analysis
April – June
Phase Three – Stage Two Support and Reporting
July – October
The consultant will report to the Youth team at Theirworld and provide regular updates on progress, challenges, and any support needed.
Essential Qualifications and Experience
Interested parties should submit a CV of the principal person and a one-page supporting letter detailing previous experience with youth-led consultations, participatory research methodologies, and how they meet the consultant specification outlined above. Please also include the consultant day rate (in GBP, USD, or EUR).
Applications are due by 16th February 5 pm GMT and will be reviewed on a rolling basis.