VACANCIES: Now Hiring – BRACE Project Management Unit (PMU)

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VACANCIES

Now Hiring – BRACE Project Management Unit (PMU), Ministry of Education and Training

 

In partnership with the Ministry of Education and Training, Save the Children Australia is seeking dedicated and qualified professionals to join the Building the Climate Resilience of Children and Communities through the Education Sector (BRACE) Project. We are recruiting for the

following positions, with full job descriptions provided (click on title):

  1. BRACE Provincial Coordinator
  2. BRACE Communications Manager
  3. BRACE Procurement and Risks Officer

About the BRACE Initiative

The BRACE Project is a multi-country climate adaptation initiative implemented in Tonga, South Sudan, and Cambodia, with primary funding from the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

In Tonga, BRACE is delivered through a partnership between the Government of Tonga (via the Ministry of Education and Training – MET) as the Executing Entity (EE), and Save the Children Australia as the Accredited Entity (AE).

The initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of children and communities by embedding climate adaptation into education systems and practices.

To support implementation, the PMU will be established within MET, Nuku’alofa office, responsible for: Planning and coordination, financial and contract management, environmental and social safeguards; monitoring, evaluation and reporting. The PMU is responsible for the overall coordination of BRACE and is led by the Team Leader.

Why work with Save the Children?

Joining Save the Children means being part of a team that believes every child deserves a safe,

healthy and happy future. We are committed to diversity, inclusion and maintaining a child-safe recruitment process.

How to Apply

Applications are submitted via email only. Submit your cover letter and CV/resume to:

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Your CV/resume should include a list of 3 Referees and their contact details.

For information on the positions contact the above email or call mobile: +676 7725212.

Applications close 11:59pm Nuku’alofa time, Thursday 30 April, 2026.

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Tonga's formal education system began in 1828 with the establishment of schools by the Wesleyan Mission, preceding the widespread conversion of Tongans to Christianity. The Mission maintained control over nearly all primary education until 1882, when the government assumed responsibility for the educational system. However, in 1906, missionary organizations were again permitted to open their own schools.

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