National Consultant on Development and Piloting of ECD Parenting Support Training Package for Primary Health Care Services and Pre-Primary Education Facilities
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The Government of Turkmenistan, with the support of UNICEF, is strengthening integrated Early Childhood Development (ECD) services to ensure that parents and caregivers receive practical, evidence-based guidance as part of routine maternal and child health services. Building on UNICEF's global Early Childhood Development Programme Guidance, the UNICEF Parenting Framework, and the Child Development Guide for Turkmenistan, the initiative aims to establish a structured model for delivering parenting education through primary health care (PHC) facilities ("Houses of Health") and selected preschool education (kindergarten) settings to reach parents through complementary service delivery platforms. To expand the reach of ECD messages and support to families, selected preschool education (kindergarten) facilities will serve as a complementary platform for engaging parents and caregivers, ensuring that children and families are reached through multiple, reinforcing service delivery channels. This approach will complement existing health services by promoting responsive caregiving, early stimulation, nutrition, child development monitoring, positive parenting practices, and family wellbeing.
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To empower caregivers to make informed decisions, it is essential to address influential social norms, counter misinformation, and expand access to practical, culturally relevant guidance for parents in both Turkmen and Russian. Strengthening coordination between primary health care facilities and selected preschool education (kindergarten) settings will create a clear referral and support pathway, enabling families to receive consistent parenting guidance across the health and education sectors while reinforcing ECD for Health interventions.
This initiative aligns with UNICEF's Country Programme Document (CPD) 2026–2030 and contributes to the Early years flagship, "aiming to lay the critical groundwork in early childhood for lifelong health, learning and well-being." It is grounded in UNICEF's Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) approach, recognizing that sustainable improvements in child outcomes require not only quality services but also positive changes in caregiver knowledge, behaviours, and social norms. By equipping health workers and preschool educators with effective communication and facilitation skills, the programme will support meaningful engagement with parents and encourage the adoption of responsive caregiving and positive parenting practices. The initiative is planned under Activity 1.3.2 of the joint Annual work plan of the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan and UNICEF.
In this regard, to support the institutionalization of parenting support within the health system, UNICEF seeks to engage a national consultant to design an evidence-based and culturally appropriate training package for health professionals, pilot the approach, and develop recommendations for its phased scale-up. The assignment will contribute to strengthening the capacity of primary health care providers to facilitate parent education sessions, while also preparing preschool educators in selected kindergartens to deliver complementary parenting sessions that extend the reach of the programme. This will ensure quality implementation and establish a sustainable model that can be integrated into national in-service training systems and expanded across the country.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment:
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan, Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan and UNICEF in developing and piloting an integrated parenting support programme within primary health care (PHC) services and selected preschool education (kindergarten) facilities. The consultant will design an evidence-based, culturally appropriate training package based on UNICEF's Early Childhood Development (ECD) guidance, the UNICEF Parenting Framework, and the Child Development Guide for Turkmenistan. The consultancy will include the development of training and facilitation materials, delivery of a Training of Trainers (ToT), piloting of parent education sessions, refinement of the package based on feedback, and preparation of recommendations for institutionalizing and scaling up the programme nationwide.
In close collaboration with UNICEF Turkmenistan, the selected consultant will be responsible for designing and implementation of:
- Review relevant UNICEF ECD, parenting, and child development guidances and assess the existing parenting support model within primary health care (PHC) and selected preschool education (kindergarten) services.
- Design a comprehensive five group-based parenting sessions’ training package for PHC providers and pre-primary education facilities, including a facilitation guide, parent education modules, practical tools, and monitoring instruments in Turkmen and Russian languages.
- Deliver a Training of Trainers (ToT) for approximately 25 national and subnational health professionals and 15 methodologists from pre-primary education facilities using participatory adult learning methodologies.
- Test the parenting support sessions through selected PHC and pre-school (kindergarten) facilities and refine the training package in Turkmen and Russian languages based on feedback and lessons learned.
- Develop supportive supervision and monitoring tools to ensure quality implementation and measure participant engagement and learning.
- Prepare a final facilitation package in Turkmen and Russian languages, implementation and scale-up plan, and recommendations for institutionalizing the programme within the national health system.
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Minimum requirements:
- Education: Public health, medicine, psychology, education, social work, social sciences, early childhood development, or another relevant field.
- Work Experience: At least 5 years of progressively responsible professional experience in early childhood development (ECD), parenting programmes, maternal and child health, health promotion, social and behaviour change (SBC), education, or related fields.
- Demonstrated experience in designing competency-based training packages, facilitation guides, curricula, and learning materials for adult learners.
- Proven experience delivering Training of Trainers (ToT) and facilitating participatory training for health professionals, educators, or other frontline service providers.
- Experience developing monitoring and evaluation tools, documenting lessons learned, and incorporating feedback into programme improvement.
- Experience working with government institutions and multi-sectoral partners; previous collaboration with UN agencies or other international organizations is an asset.
- Skills: Strong knowledge of early childhood development, positive parenting, responsive caregiving, child health, and adult learning methodologies.
- Excellent analytical, writing, facilitation, and communication skills.
- Ability to produce high-quality technical documents and training materials within tight deadlines.
- Understanding of ethical principles related to working with children and families.
- Language Requirements: Fluency in Turkmen and Russian (spoken and written) is required. Working knowledge of English is an asset.
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