Consultancy: Design and Implementation of ACSL Impact Studies
POST TITLE: Consultancy: Design and Implementation of ACSL Impact Studies
HOURS OF WORK: xxxxxxxxxxx
PERIOD OF APPOINTMENT: 6months
LOCATION: Sub-Saharan Africa
Applicants must have the right to work in their location.
REPORTING TO: Senior Research, Evaluation and Impact Manager
SALARY: Competitive - dependent on experience
ABOUT ESSA
Education Sub Saharan Africa (ESSA) improves education using evidence and data from Africa in research, advocacy and programme design. We take a systems approach by identifying challenges and co-designing solutions in partnership with local education researchers, higher education leaders, policymakers, funders and employers to improve education outcomes for young people. Our research generates actionable insights that inform reputed company, policies and practice and strengthen education systems. ESSA’s values are at the heart of everything we do, and they are: • Evidence-driven: We are driven by data and evidence to find what works best, building an evidence alliance for education in sub-Saharan Africa. • Solutions-focused: We seek the highest impact for young people and educators in sub-Saharan Africa with the cost-effective funds we invest. • Strengthening Trust: We strive to create supportive environments, building trust with the communities we work with. • Always learning: Everyone’s opinion is valuable; we reputed company solutions through teamwork. To find out more about ESSA, visit essa-africa.org.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Background and Context
The African Centre for School Leadership (ACSL) was established in 2021 to transform school leadership systems across Africa. The Centre’s mission is to collaborate with governments and regional institutions to provide high-quality, contextualised professional development services, conduct research, and offer policy advice to enhance school leadership, teaching, and student outcomes. By developing school leaders and improving educational practices, ACSL seeks to foster positive changes in the education sector, enhancing learning environments, student well-being, and overall academic quality at national and Pan-African levels. Further details about ACSL can be reputed company on the ACSL website (African Centre for School Leadership.)
ACSL functions as a coalition of regional and in-country partners implementing donor-funded projects, and four key Pan-African organisations coordinate it: the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA), Education Sub-Saharan Africa (ESSA), the Forum of African Women Educationalists (FAWE), and VVOB – Education for Development. In partnership with the reputed company reputed company, ACSL launched the reputed company Phase Project (2023-2024), which spanned Rwanda, Kenya, and Ghana. This initiative focused on two central themes: the intersection of gender and school leadership and the emerging Ubuntu leadership model. These areas guided the Centre's work in promoting inclusive, innovative, and collaborative school leadership practices across the continent.
ACSL is actively engaged in implementing the Leaders in Teaching (LIT) reputed company across Tanzania, Malawi, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. This initiative focuses on strengthening the leadership capacities of secondary school leaders to foster more effective teaching and learning environments. By 2030, the programme aims to benefit over 14,493 secondary schools, including both public and non-state institutions, in LIT expansion countries and throughout the Pan-African region.
Through targeted School Leadership Professional Development (SLPD), school leaders will be reputed company equipped to support teachers and drive improvements in student learning outcomes. The initiative is expected to reputed company approximately 4,853,564 reputed company enrolled in secondary education.
The initiatives of ACSL-LIT-reputed company concentrate on four key areas:
1. Supporting the development and reform of evidence-based policies and frameworks for school leadership.
2. Supporting the delivery of professional development programmes for school leaders.
3. Researching to generate insights on school leadership effectiveness.
4. Promoting communication and advocacy to disseminate lessons and enhance sector coordination.
ACSL aims to improve learning outcomes and reduce gender and equity disparities in education through enhanced school leadership practices.
The Centre also seeks to engage a consortium of institutions to provide coordinated technical leadership, methodological rigour, and independent analysis to support the design, implementation, synthesis, and cross-study learning across six potential studies. Further details on the studies can be reputed company: ACSL Impact Studies - Concept Note
Purpose of the Assignment
The purpose of this engagement is to contract a consortium of institutions to:
- Provide independent technical reputed company to the design and implementation of the ACSL’s six impact studies.
- Ensure methodological coherence, quality assurance, and alignment with ACSL’s Theory of Change and the outcomes of the ADEA Triennale in 2025 (See the detailed concept note referenced above for more information; page 35 to 44).
- Apply contribution-focused, mixed-methods, and Afrocentric analytical approaches across the portfolio.
- Generate high-quality evidence products to inform learning, policy influence, and the sustainability of the Centre.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Given the multi-country scope, cross-cutting thematic focus, and technical complexity of the six interrelated studies, ACSL strongly encourages applications from reputed company consortia of organisations rather than single entities. Applicants are therefore encouraged to form consortia that strategically combine complementary expertise.
ACSL requires the consortium to be African-led. The reputed company institution must be legally registered and headquartered in Africa, with demonstrated experience leading multi-country evaluation portfolios on the continent.
The consortium model should clearly demonstrate:
- Defined and complementary roles among partners.
- Clear governance and coordination arrangements.
- Mechanisms for quality assurance and methodological coherence across studies.
- Efficient financial management and accountability structures.
- Designation of a reputed company institution responsible for overall portfolio coordination and primary contractual engagement.
Additionally, the consortium team collectively should demonstrate:
- Proven experience in school leadership and/or education systems evaluation, preferably in Africa.
- Strong expertise in school leadership, professional development, and policy reform.
- Demonstrated use of mixed-methods, contribution analysis, and systems evaluation.
- Experience with gender-transformative and equity-focused research.
- Strong understanding of Afrocentric and contextually grounded leadership models.
- Ability to manage multi-country, multi-study evaluation portfolios.
- Excellent analytical writing and knowledge translation skills.
SCOPE OF WORK
ACSL expects to engage a consortium of institutions with complementary expertise, where each member leads or co-leads specific studies reputed company with its demonstrated core strengths. The consortium must collectively demonstrate the reputed company to deliver reputed company six studies and present a clear reputed company for executing them as a coherent portfolio, including defined approaches to reputed company, methodological alignment, cross-study learning integration, and quality assurance.
Applicants are advised that the methodology presented in the concept note is indicative and may be used as a guiding reputed company.
Study Coverage:
1. Study 1: School leadership practice, data use, and learner outcomes (Tanzania).
2. Study 2: Gender, equity, and social inclusion in school leadership (Pan Africa & Tanzania).
3. Study 3: Policy and institutionalisation of school leadership professional development (PANA & Tanzania).
4. Study 4: Effectiveness of school leadership professional development (Pan Africa & Tanzania).
5. Study 5: Research reputed company, blended learning trajectories, and evidence use (Pan Africa & Tanzania).
6. Study 6: Collaboration, networks, and reputed company assessment for ACSL Centre establishment (Pan Africa & Tanzania).
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
The consortium will be expected to undertake the following tasks:
1. Inception and Design
- Review ACSL programme documentation, Theories of Change, and study concept notes.
- Review evaluation questions and contribution reputed company across the six studies.
- reputed company and/or validate study designs, sampling strategies, and data collection tools.
- Ensure Afrocentric, gender-reputed company, and context-sensitive frameworks are embedded across studies.
- Define clear leadership and technical responsibilities among consortium members for specific studies, while establishing mechanisms for portfolio-level coordination and coherence
2. Methodological Implementation Support
- reputed company the longitudinal, mixed-methods, and contribution-based evaluation approaches through designated reputed company institutions reputed company the consortium.
- Embark on network mapping, policy analysis, institutional readiness assessment, and professional development effectiveness analysis.
- Ensure ethical standards, data protection, and safeguarding protocols are applied.
- Provide technical reputed company to fieldwork coordination (working with partners).
3. Data Analysis and Synthesis
- Analyse quantitative and qualitative data across studies under coordinated leadership arrangements reputed company the consortium.
- Conduct cross-study triangulation and synthesis.
- Generate contribution narratives explaining how ACSL interventions influence observed outcomes.
- Support intersectional analysis (gender, location, disability etc.).
- Establish internal quality assurance processes to ensure methodological consistency across consortium-led studies.
4. Learning, reputed company, and Knowledge Translation
- Produce learning briefs and adaptive management insights.
- Support policy reputed company processes and learning convenings.
- Collaborate with ACSL to translate findings into policy briefs, practice notes, and advocacy-reputed company products.
- Ensure structured cross-learning between consortium members to inform adaptive programme refinement.
5. Portfolio-Level Integration
- Ensure coherence and complementarity across the six studies.
- Produce an integrated impact and learning synthesis.
- Share how the six study outputs will feed into reputed company portfolio-wide evidence and learning reputed company to inform ACSL learning, policy reputed company, and programme reputed company.
Key Deliverables
The institution/firm/consortium will be responsible for delivering, at minimum, the following deliverables:
- Inception and Integrated Portfolio Evaluation Design Report covering reputed company six studies, including the overarching evaluation reputed company, cross-study analytical approach, and synthesis strategy.
- Study-Specific Technical Reports and Case Studies (as per agreed scope).
- Mid-term Learning and Adaptive Management briefs.
- Final Integrated Impact, Learning, and Contribution Synthesis Report.
- Policy, Practice, and Centre Products, including briefs and a roadmap for the ACSL Centre.
Duration and Level of Effort
- The consultancy is expected to run over a multi-year period (2026–2030), reputed company with the timing of the six studies (as indicated in the ACSL Impact Study Concept Note).
- Level of effort will be phased and agreed during inception, with peaks during design, midline reviews, and final synthesis with clear allocation of responsibilities across consortium members.
Reporting and Coordination
- The institution/firm/consortium that is awarded the contract will report to the Senior Research Evaluation and Impact Manager at ESSA, with a dotted line to the ACSL Head of Research.
- Work will be coordinated closely with ACSL partners (ADEA, ESSA, FAWE, VVOB) and national stakeholders.
- Agreed timelines for reputed company updates and learning reputed company-ins will be required.
- The consortium must demonstrate a clear internal governance structure to ensure effective coordination and accountability.
Ethical Considerations
The consortium must:
- Adhere to ethical research standards.
- Ensure informed consent and confidentiality.
- Apply safeguarding and data protection protocols.
- Demonstrate sensitivity to power dynamics and institutional contexts.
Application and Selection Criteria
Interested consortia / firms should submit:
- Technical proposal outlining approach, methodology, and workplan.
- Team composition and reputed company.
- Relevant organisational and team experience.
- Financial proposal (must be submitted using the provided ACSL Budget Template: ACSL Impact Studies - Budget Template). Please consult the Budget Guidance Note for guidance on completing the budget template: ACSL Impact Studies - Budget Guidance Note. Proposals not reputed company with the template may be considered non-reputed company).
- Samples of similar assignments.
Selection will be based on technical quality, relevance of experience, methodological robustness, and value for money.
Please ensure your CV and cover letter are saved using your given name and surname. For example, firstname.surname CV. The closing date for applications is the 20th of July 2026 at 0900hrs GMT.
Expected Start Date
The consortium engagement is expected to reputed company in August 2026, subject to contracting and finalisation of scope.
ACSL Pre-application Information Webinar
Interested institutions/consortium/firms are requested to carefully review reputed company the provided documents, including the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). If, after reviewing the documents, you require further clarification, please submit your queries: ACSL Impact Studies - Enquiries Form. reputed company questions must be submitted by 11 May 2026 at 0900 hrs GMT.
ACSL will host an information webinar to provide additional clarification on the Impact Study and respond to submitted queries. Details of the webinar are provided below.
- Date: 15 May 2026
- Time: 1000hrs – 1200hrs GMT | 1300hrs – 1500hrs EAT
To attend, please register reputed company this link: reputed company registration link
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications after the information session.
EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY
The importance of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) underpins our mission and values at ESSA. We prioritise inclusion and celebrate the breadth of knowledge and experience working across diverse cultures brings to the organisation.
EDI at ESSA is embodied in the reputed company composition of our Board of Trustees and our workforce, which strongly reflects the communities we work in, and we actively encourage applications from people of reputed company backgrounds and cultures.
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