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Title: Senior Coordinator - Block
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No. of Positions: 2
Location: Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow and Gorakhpur)
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The Senior Coordinator – Block will work closely with the District Lead and Coordinator – Community
Development and will be responsible for overseeing all block-level operations in alignment with the Project Implementation Plan (PIP) and the Taron Ki Toli (TKT) Curriculum, which is designed to drive behaviour change among adolescents and youth aged 11-25. The Deep Transformation through Community Engagement (DTCE) initiative empowers young people to lead the fight against genderbased violence, utilizing tools to shape public narratives and promote equality, dignity, and justice.
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan, implement, and manage the budget for activities as per the assigned PIP at the block level;
- Coordinate with block-level officials from Health, Education, PRI, Social Welfare, Probation, etc., to ensure smooth program delivery and consistent support;
- Participate in TKT mock and practice sessions and facilitate TKT sessions (as per assigned chapters) in schools and communities;
- Engage key stakeholders at the block and village levels to ensure the achievement of program deliverables and the execution of community-level activities;
- Collaborate with existing networks/alliances/SHGs to increase service demand and amplify collective voices for adolescent empowerment and a gender-sensitive society;
- Plan, execute, and monitor training and capacity-building activities as per the assigned capacity-building calendar/plans and follow up through established mechanisms;
- Support and facilitate joint planning and field visits with the District Lead;
- Submit daily and monthly reports to the District Lead based on predetermined objectives for the month/year;
- Prepare monthly and daily activity plans with the block team, ensuring alignment with project objectives, the PIP, and the Taron Ki Toli Curriculum;
- Liaise and network with block-level and village-level stakeholders—panchayat members, government officials from Health, ICDS, Education, and other departments—to secure their support for program activities;
- Assist in day-to-day reporting, use of MIS, and collection of necessary field data;
- Identify and document good case studies from the field regularly.
Specific Knowledge, Skill & Experience Required:
- 3-5 years of experience in project management, preferably in gender equity, adolescent empowerment, or community development initiatives with Bachelor’s degree in a related field. However, candidates with a Master’s degree will be given preference.
- Strong team management skills with the ability to lead and motivate teams effectively.
- Result-oriented with excellent multi-tasking and organizational abilities.
- Willingness to travel frequently as per program requirements.
- Strong documentation and reporting skills.
- Excellent facilitation, communication (English and Hindi both), interpersonal, and networking abilities to effectively engage with external stakeholders, including families, PRI members, FLWs, and various government departments.
- Experience in data management, analysis, and interpretation for informed decision-making.
- Budgeting and financial management skills, including planning, monitoring, and reporting expenditures.
- Proven experience in facilitating sessions in schools and community settings, particularly with adolescents and youth.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with MIS tools.
About Breakthrough:
Breakthrough works on culture change by shifting social norms that limit women and girls from reaching their full potential. We work with adolescents and young people aged 11-25 years aiming for an entire generation to shift and push for change. Over time, we have worked with more than 5.4 million adolescents and young people, aged 11 to 25, to encourage aspiration, agency, leadership and negotiation through our work in schools and communities. We also support them with media tools that shape public narratives.
This has resulted in a generation of young people shifting to think and act in confident, intentional ways. Girls are negotiating to stay in school, delaying marriage, exercising choices around life goals, stepping into non-traditional career paths. Boys are stepping up to contribute, support and uphold equal rights for all.
This gives hope that a more equal world is possible for future generations.
Breakthrough’s Culture:
Employees at Breakthrough are expected to work in line with organisational values of Dignity, Integrity and Equity.
Breakthrough is an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, colour, caste, religion, creed, gender, age, disability, economic status, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. We prefer people from marginalised communities, women and other genders. Our policies and procedures reflect our commitment towards child safeguarding.
Breakthrough is committed to the well-being of its employees and understands an individual’s mental health can impact their ability to work. Breakthrough recognizes taking steps to improve mental health and wellbeing of the employees is essential. We are committed to fostering an environment that promotes employee wellbeing. We recognize that well-being is not just the absence of illness, but the presence of factors that support a fulfilling life.
Eligible candidates interested in this position may apply through the following link: