10 Janvier 2020 Il y a 5 ans
Project Title: SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL FOR CAREER CENTERS FOR BETTER EMPLOYABILITY OF TUNISIAN YOUTH
In the framework of the USAID Jobs, Opportunities & Business Successs (JOBS) project, and with support from lead implementer Chemonics, Education for Employment (EFE-Tunisie) seeks to select an international consultant to design and pilot a sustainable business model for career centers in Tunisia. This mission would support the objectives of component 2 “Workforce Development” of the USAID JOBS Project.
The Tunisian Government has engaged in a strategic reform plan for the higher education system with the aim to enhance employability of Tunisian university graduates. In fact, the unemployment rate is the highest among university graduates and averages 25% for men and more than 30% for women. In this regard, MHESR created in 2013 a network of career centers (Centres de Carrière et de Certification de Competences or 4C — see www.4C.tn) with the objective to boost the connection between university and the business environment and to prepare university graduates to enter the job market. To date MHESR created more than 130 career centers throughout the country in different higher education institutions, but these career centers are staffed by volunteer university academic and administrate staff, not financially sustainable, and need to offer attractive services that connect university students and graduates with the relevant business environment to ensure better employability of university graduates.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is currently working with the Tunisian Government and other stakeholders on a five-year initiative – the JOBS project – to create sustainable employment opportunities for Tunisians throughout the country. This includes improving the employability and skills of Tunisian job-seekers based on demand-driven enhancements to Tunisia’s university and vocational training systems.
This project has the objective to:
The project main activities are the following:
1°) Comprehensive desk review and analysis of global experience in building career centers, including models funded by the private sector as well as good practices and lessons learned from any similar USAID investments around the world that involved partial or full private sector funding.
2°) In-depth study with 5 selected pilot career centers through desk research and field visits, interviews and focus groups with relevant stakeholders including career center directors and staff, private sector representatives [CEOs, HR Directors], current university students and graduates).
The international consultant would investigate these questions:
3°) Development of a sustainable career center business model for Tunisian 4Cs, including workshops to present and validate the proposed model to key stakeholders in MHESR and private sector:
4°) Piloting and implementation of the validated business model with 5 selected Career Centers:
After validating the suggested business, the international consultant should pilot and implement the suggested business model with five pilot career centers.
He/She should suggest an approach for the selection of the pilot career centers.
The implementation will include:
(5) deliver a capacity building and coaching program targeting the staff of the selected pilot career centers in order to ensure the successful implementation of the business model.
The capacity-building program should cover all the needed skills to enable the pilot 4C staff to perform and succeed in launching the activities and to reach the targeted objectives for financial sustainability.
The business model will answer the following questions:
The main deliverables for the project include:
Engagement: Expectations and Level of Commitment
The international consultant will engage with project stakeholders: MHESR, the private sector, and student associations and coordinate with a graduate study team from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) to achieve project objectives and deliverables according to the agreed workplan.
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