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  • Policy & Advocacy (P&A) Coordinator – Cash Consortium of Sudan 

Research Coordinator – Cash Consortium of Sudan

    Policy & Advocacy (P&A) Coordinator – Cash Consortium of Sudan Research Coordinator – Cash Consortium of Sudan

    The Policy & Advocacy (P&A) Coordinator is focused on increasing the impact of CCS programming through research, learning and advocacy. The P&A Coordinator will work with the CCS Secretariat, CCS partner technical leads and senior management to establish a consortium-level Policy & Advocacy Agenda. The P&A Coordinator will also work with regional and global-level stakeholders as relevant to advance policy & advocacy objectives related to CCS programming. The P&A Coordinator will coordinate with the CCS Director and Secretariat team to support strategic representation of the partnership in key national and global coordination fora.

    Essential Job Functions
    Strategy and Vision

    Identify key policy and advocacy objectives for the CCS and lead on the development of the CCS advocacy strategy
    Collaborate with CCS Secretariat and partner teams to support evidence-informed policy influence
    Support ongoing identification of key topics for future advocacy and contribute to effective policy influence for the wider cash sector (for example as relates to use of Group Cash Transfers, improving commitments to localization with cash programming, strategic development of financial services in Sudan’s crisis setting, potential linkages to existing social protection architecture, etc)

    Representation and Coordination

    With the CCS Director, promote awareness of CCS programming and best practice in all relevant forums.
    Maintain good working relationships with key global cash actors including CaLP, CCD, and high and level partners for cash financing. Develop relationships with the IASC and global UN agencies to influence where cash sits globally in coordination, with key donors, and key cash implementers. Identify areas of collaboration and cooperation.
    Develop strategic partnerships with local/national organisations, the private sector, academic institutions, and other international organizations, in order to strengthen research and advocacy initiatives, to test innovative approaches, and replicate and scale successful models and methodologies.

    Advocacy

    Lead on implementing the CCS’ advocacy strategy, targeting primarily key humanitarian and development actors, including donors.
    Present research results through events (study launches, workshops), and advocacy products including success stories, briefs and reports on effectiveness of CCS programs.
    Represent the CCS in key external events and meetings to disseminate advocacy messages and promote awareness and use of CCS programming and best practice in all relevant forums.

    Organizational Learning

    As part of our commitment to organizational learning and in support of our understanding that learning organizations are more effective, efficient and relevant to the communities they serve – we expect all team members to commit 5% of their time to learning activities that benefit Mercy Corps as well as themselves.

    Accountability to Beneficiaries

    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts towards accountability, specifically to our beneficiaries and to international standards guiding international relief and development work, while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.

    SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
    N/A
    Accountability
    REPORTS DIRECTLY TO: CCS Director
    WORKS DIRECTLY WITH: CCS Secretariat, CCS Partners, Mercy Corps Programs, Operations and Finance teams, Regional and HQ Technical Support Unit and HQ Research & Learning Team
    Knowledge and Experience

    BA/BS or equivalent in international studies, economics, social science/research or other relevant field; MA/S preferred
    5-7 years of international relief and development program management experience, in emergency and recovery program management
    Strong policy awareness regarding humanitarian aid and development landscape; preference for past engagement with cash, markets and localization policy agendas
    Combination of direct and remote management experience preferred
    Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively across multiple stakeholders
    Strong interpersonal and communication skills with an ability to consistently work with a diverse range of stakeholders with tact and diplomacy.
    Demonstrated flexibility and creativity in planning and problem solving
    Experience working with local authorities, national and international NGOs
    Flexible/willing and able to adapt priorities in order to respond to changing demands, including to shifts in organizational priorities.
    Effective verbal and written communication, multi-tasking, organizational and prioritization skills
    Excellent oral and written English skills required, Arabic skills preferred
    Ability to simplify complex concepts both verbally and orally in order to influence others.
    Experience in media and advocacy in I/NGOs desirable.
    Ability to work effectively with an ethnically diverse team in a sensitive environment.

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  • Social, Structural & Behavioral Change Officer (Re-advertisement)

    Social, Structural & Behavioral Change Officer (Re-advertisement)

    Position Summary
    USAID Nawiri’s SSBC work is central to the sustainable reduction of acute malnutrition. Phase 1 evidence gathering and continuous adaptive learning provides for a unique opportunity to be agile in implementing high quality and effective SBC interventions. USAID Nawiri envisions the position holder to program and implement a multi-sectoral SBC activities that creates nutrition resilience at household level. They will work with a multi-disciplinary team, covering resilient livelihood, health and nutrition, GESI, water sanitation and hygiene with the sole objective of reducing acute malnutrition in a sustainable way. They will be responsible for integrating SBC activities in all USAID Nawiri activities at the field implementation level. Specifically, the Officer will conceptualize with clarity and implement contextualized SBC activities at the household and community level while working with system level actors to address the structural barriers to uptake of optimal behaviors. They will be responsible for building the necessary skills and competencies of the frontline workers and change agents (include Peer Educators, Youth Counselors, Teachers, Gatekeepers, Opinion Leaders, Positive Deviants (Role Models), CORPs to implement quality SSBC activities. 
    Essential Job Responsibilities
    TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP

    Take full ownership of SSBC activities at Sub-County/Zone level as detailed in USAID Nawiri’s Theory of Change, Detailed Implementation Plan (DIP) and budgets, i.e., Analyze and understand the general SSBC dimensions of PAM and steward the design, development, and implementation of customized (County) Nawiri SSBC strategies as guided by research findings, HCD insights and other available relevant programmatic intelligence.
    Technically lead the implementation of USAID Nawiri’s iterative learning and adaptations in regards to SBC activities across all thematic areas.
    Provide technical (SSBC) and general administrative support to all Nawiri technical areas; specifically, support the conceptualization, design, implementation, and reporting needs of the different thematic areas, including the development and implementation of relevant SSBC frameworks, tools, messaging, and distribution of IEC materials in appropriate formats, appropriately customized for program’s target audiences and needs.
    Support in capacity building/strengthening (e.g., Trainings, Supportive/Facilitative Visits, On-Job Trainings, Mentorship and Shadowing) of relevant change agents at Sub-County/Zone level. Develop implementation plans, relevant content, facilitate SSBC training & support follow-on implementation activities.
    In coordination with the sub county coordinators, and technical coordinators, oversee the coordination across implementation teams of the sequencing, layering and integration of household and community dialogues including mapping of content and delivery tools

    PROGRAM SUPPORT & IMPLEMENTATION

    Liaise with the Sub-County program team in ensuring that USAID Nawiri’s SSBC Strategy takes cognizance of and is aligned to County priorities and strategic plans. Additionally, assess and map out relevant interventions by partners, government agencies and private sector players and purposefully guide layering/integration of USAID Nawiri’s SSBC interventions in a bid to avoid duplication and improve cost-efficiency and effectiveness at the Sub-County/Zone level.
    Support USAID Nawiri’s Continuous Learning & Adapting (CLA) approach, especially activities with an SSBC dimension; specifically, the identification of critical issues, documentation & analysis of emerging evidence, learnings, and best practices. Thereafter, guide and/or participate in the co-creation and iterative processes that are designed to incorporate the lessons learnt into the agile Nawiri SSBC framework.
    Provide support for the monitoring, collection, storage, analysis (Knowledge Management) and reporting of SSBC data, including achievements against targets, data on program quality and effectiveness and contextual factors influencing program implementation. Submit regular SSBC programmatic reports as required. Additionally, participate in the development and publication of informatics products such as HCD decks, technical briefs, professional articles, success, and Human-Interest Stories (HIS).

    TEAM COLLABORATION & COMMUNICATIONS

    Work with USAID Nawiri Officers, consortium partners and Sub-County officials to competently supervise Research Assistants, Healthcare Workers, Community Health Workers (CHWs – CHVs/CHEWs/CHAs), collaborating Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) and any other program operatives and/or partners implementing SSBC activities on behalf of the program.
    Liaise with and maintain cordial relationships with partners and Sub-County officials/departments implementing SSBC interventions. Plan for and support the coordination of relevant SSBC mechanisms at Sub-County level including participation and technical support to the Nawiri-fronted Multi-Sectoral Platform (MSP).
    Foster organizational values of efficiency, integrity, professionalism, responsiveness, collaboration, and respectful programming. Develop & manage implementation of SSBC plans in a manner that increases team operating performance & efficiencies according to prescribed protocols & Standard Operating Procedures.

    SECURITY

    Ensure that SSBC interventions/activities are designed and implemented with a clear analysis and understanding of security at the Sub-County/Zone level.
    Keep the SSBC Senior Officer for Nutrition Resilient updated with regard to the security situation in the program implementation areas and provide advice as to how to manage our presence in this environment.

    Supervisory Responsibility

    None

    Accountability

    Reports directly to: Social, Structural and Behavior Change (SSBC) Coordinator for Nutrition Resilience (technically); and, with day-to-day supervisory, operational and administrative management reporting to the Program Coordinator & Head of Field Office.
    Works directly with: USAID Nawiri County & Sub-County Field Teams, Nawiri Technical Staff, County Government and County stakeholders and relevant partners (specifically, sub-awardees, CSOs, FBOs, schools/institutions etc.).

    Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders
    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.
    Mercy Corps team members represent the agency both during and outside work hours. Team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and MC’s policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all locations.
    Minimum Qualifications & Transferable skills

    A degree in Communications, Journalism, Community Development, Marketing, Public Health, Population Studies, Social Sciences, Anthropology or related disciplines.
    At least 5 years of SSBC experience in designing, developing, implementing, monitoring strategies, activities, and materials.
    Experience in conceptualization, design, and implementation of user-centric approaches e.g., HCD and demonstrated experience at testing/pre-testing tools, materials, and strategies.
    Demonstrated ability to develop partnerships across sectors and cultures (cross-cultural skills).
    Demonstrated experience at working with & coordinating county mechanisms & multi-sectoral players.
    Experience and excellent skills at training and facilitating community forums including competence in approaches such as Education Through Listening, Communication for Development and Problem-Posing Techniques.
    Demonstrated experience meeting USAID and other donor reporting requirements.
    Excellent interpersonal and communications skills; excellent English language writing skills are a must.
    Ability to think critically and strategically.
    Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
    Proficiency in Office 365 including Word, Excel, Teams, and PowerPoint.
    Willingness and ability to travel at least 60 – 80 percent of the time.
    Proficiency of the local languages/dialects is a plus.
    Experience working in ASAL counties of Samburu & Turkana is an added advantage.

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  • Livelihoods and Food Security Officer – Maralal 

Natural Resources Management and Peace Building Officer 

Natural Resources Management and Peace Building Officer

    Livelihoods and Food Security Officer – Maralal Natural Resources Management and Peace Building Officer Natural Resources Management and Peace Building Officer

    Program / Department Summary 
    With funding from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), Mercy Corps’ Nawiri Program is leading a consortium of Kenyan and international partners on a 8 year journey to sustainably reduce persistent acute malnutrition in Turkana & Samburu Counties of Kenya. Through a phased approach that emphasizes evidence gap analysis, as well as partnership, learning, and co-creation, the program takes a robust county-centered design with government leadership, active engagement from communities, the private sector, and civil society. Mercy Corps’ consortium brings together the global leadership, research capacity, technical expertise, and implementation experience necessary to partner with local institutions to test, adapt, and scale evidence-based solutions. Together we will sustainably reduce persistent acute malnutrition for vulnerable populations in Samburu & Turkana counties.
    General Position Summary
    The Livelihoods and Food Security officer will be a member of the USAID Nawiri Resilient Livelihoods Team supporting program implementation at sub-office level. They will lead work plan implementation of livelihood interventions as appropriate to context, for sustained vulnerable households’ access to nutrient-dense foods and overall food security despite exposure to shocks and stresses. They are directly responsible for all USAID Nawiri Livestock and Agriculture (crop) program activities primarily; and also support financial inclusion, market systems to last mile communities targeting poor and the most vulnerable household to strengthen household economies. Works alongside other officers in layering interventions for collective impact at household and community level. The officer is able to translate how the interconnected actions at household and community level contribute to sustainable household food security and therefore motivate community-driven leadership of actions at local level.
    They drive implementation of innovative climate smart agriculture approaches for crop and fodder production including market system development approach for sustained production systems.
    They support the County Resilience Livelihoods coordinator and the RL team to map and strengthen capacity of local stakeholders (groups, households, individuals) and is directly responsible for implementing nutrition-sensitive resilient livelihood interventions at sub-county (all wards, village, household) level. S/he supports community own resource persons and works alongside community influencers -includes lead farmers / champions, facilitators, mentors, and community health volunteers (CHVs) etc- in layering interventions for collective impact at household and community level. The officer supports learning and adaptations aimed at strengthening program impact.
    The position is based at the USAID Nawiri sub-county (Maralal sub-office) office level supporting interventions within the sub-county and prioritized wards -that continuously experience high rates of acute malnutrition. they will work closely with relevant sub-county, ward officials, village level officials, CSOs and private sector players involved in livelihoods and food security & nutrition within their areas of operation. They are excellent community mobilizer with strong facilitation skills in local language/dialects.
    Success factors for this role include: A technical person who understands the tightly interconnected relationship between natural resources management, agriculture-based (crops & livestock) livelihoods, seasonality, risk and resilience in the arid and semi-arid lands. A community mobilizer with local context with openness to learning and demonstrable willingness to challenge self and navigate social norms change that affect nutrition outcomes.
    PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

    Leading implementation of work plan in line with agreed approaches and milestones and specifically responsible for Livestock and crop interventions, including irrigation in resilient livelihood scope. Lead implementation of livestock, crops interventions including coordination with target communities and partners at the sub-office level.
    Directly oversee crop and fodder production through irrigation in selected irrigation schemes
    Supports household engagements for improved economies, transforming household and social dynamics and responsible for layering interventions for collective impact at household and community level.
    Coordinate with the different levels of stakeholders including household members, community groups, local implementing partners, community resource persons, government stakeholders at sub-county, ward, village – to mobilize actions and ensure effective communication channels.
    Coordinate with community leadership to facilitate activity integration and targeting of participants.
    Collaborate with Nawiri health and nutrition staff to integrate messaging into crop and livestock production training curriculum.
    supports behavior change communication and adoption of supportive practices. This includes sharing evidence informing livelihood choices, in simplified manner with communities.
    Plans and leads TOT training sessions to Community Mobilizers / Champions in collaboration with Government counterparts.
    Liaise with other project teams and staff at the sub office level to ensure that all USAID Nawiri interventions are well-coordinated and prioritized.
    Coordinate with Markets and Alternative Livelihoods team members to identify private sector partners or opportunities for new enterprises that improve farmer access to input and output markets. Supports financial inclusion interventions, activation and lasting connections of markets to last mile communities for affordable access to diverse nutrient-dense foods and services.
    Coordinate with public and private service providers (animal health, crop husbandry, etc.) to reach program participants at the ward level.
    Prepares activity reports and supports County Resilience Livelihoods Coordinator in the review and development of work plans and thematic reports.
    Collaborate with the M&E team to support monitoring and evaluation on effectiveness and impact of livelihoods activities at the Sub-office level and make recommendations for improvements.
    Collaborate with Nawiri health and nutrition staff to integrate messaging into crop and livestock production training curriculum.
    Contribute to teamwork plans and guide successful implementation of program activities, ensuring teams and partners activities are on track and in alignment to achieve desired impact;
    Work closely with all other program teams at local level to identify clients for financial services and to support service extension and financial inclusion as well as development of suitable products and services.
    Actively participate in the periodic program planning, review and reflection meetings and sessions.
    Prepare accurate and timely reports and other project documentation and communication that contribute to a learning organization.
    Coordinate with other Mercy Corps programs and local government bodies to ensure coherent program implementation and to capitalize on business opportunities in Mercy Corps’ target communities.
    Support collaboration, learning and adaptations, monitoring surveys in area of operation.
    Conduct himself/herself both professionally and personally in such a manner as to bring credit to Mercy Corps and to not jeopardize its mission.
    Coordinate with procurement, logistics, security, administration, and human resources teams to ensure operational systems support field activities.

    COLLABORATION & NETWORKING

    Integrates community approaches, gender sensitivity, conflict sensitivity and do no harm principles and mainstreams capacity building and sustainability approaches into all activities as appropriate including certifying all interventions to adhere to Mercy Corps’ Gender Policy, Do No Harm principles, and beneficiary accountability standards.
    Conduct community mobilization and sensitization meetings that are inclusive and to help prioritize the economic needs of target communities.
    Support with collaborative partnership with other development partners and identify potential opportunities for linkages.
    Engage and support systems strengthening actions including Ward Development planning.
    Link and strengthen capacity of program participants to tap into opportunities including their influence in influencing planning and budgeting of nutrition resilience interventions i.e. their voice in Ward Planning Committees and multi-sectoral platforms.
    Continuously update stakeholder mapping and coordinate activities with various stakeholders, to ensure strong linkages between resilient livelihood and other priority pathways for strengthening nutrition resilience in the context.
    Collaborate with consortium staff within the geographical and thematic scopes to develop projects, implement and closely monitor selected economic development projects including detailed work plans and business plans.
    Mobilize sub-county, ward level and village meetings with relevant stakeholders.
    Support the facilitation of planning meetings and workshops with government, NGO, private sector, and community partners to revise and customize implementation plans.
    Conduct community mobilization and engagement meetings with ward and community-level leaders to implement USAID Nawiri livelihoods activities.
    Support community visioning process for resilient livelihoods.
    Support with collaborative partnership with other development partners and identify potential opportunities for linkage.

    INFLUENCE AND REPRESENTATION

    Assist sub-office coordinator and County Field Director to coordinate activities with consortium partners, sub grantees, local government, and other implementers.
    Support the facilitation of planning meetings and workshops with government, NGO, private sector, and community partners to revise plans and promote partner acceptance/buy-in;
    Ensure close coordination and sharing of information with relevant stakeholders such as local government departments, NGO’s and local authorities, as appropriate and advised by the line manager.
    Collaborate with Consortium partners, sub grantees, local government, and other implementers working at the sub-office level.
    Facilitate planning meetings and workshops with government, NGO, private sector, and community partners to revise plans and promote partner acceptance/buy-in at the sub-office level.
    Conduct themselves both professionally and personally in such a manner as to bring credit to Mercy Corps and to not jeopardize its humanitarian mission.

    SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
    Supervision of Assistant Livelihoods officers and Community Resource Persons 
     ACCOUNTABILITY

    Reports Directly To: County Resilient Livelihoods Coordinator
    Works Directly With: Climate Smart Advisor, Alternative Livelihoods and Inclusive Markets Advisor, R4N coordinator and field officers, Health and Nutrition officers, Structural and Social Behavior Change officers, Citizen Engagement and Social Accountability Officers, Household Economic Strengthening Technical Advisors, Gender and Social Inclusion Coordinator among others.

    KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, AND COMPETENCIES REQUIRED.

    Degree in agricultural related field (Horticulture, Agronomy, Agricultural extension, Agribusiness, Agricultural economics, Livestock production / Health)
    A minimum of 3 years’ experience directly implementing agriculture (crop and livestock) interventions at the field level in Kenya ASALs. Learning and experience in agronomy will be an advantage.
    Demonstrable familiarity with Kenya’s ASAL, agriculture crop and livestock and natural resources sectors.
    Proficient analytical skills that demonstrate an understanding of the current concepts, priorities, and issues in program monitoring, data collection, and evaluation.
    Team player who takes initiative and is a problem-solver.
    Effective verbal and written communication, multitasking and organizational s
    Ability to manage priorities independently.
    Excellent attention to detail and ability to complete tasks in a timely manner.
    Excellent teamwork abilities and interpersonal skills.
    Familiarity with M&E, information, communications, and knowledge sharing technologies and use of innovative approaches on digital financial services.
    Demonstrated computer competency of Microsoft Excel/Word and knowledge of data management software.
    Strong analytical and quantitative skills
    Demonstrated flexibility, creativity, and enthusiasm as well as a willingness to learn and to be continually adaptive within a dynamic and often self-directed working environment.
    Ability to focus on day-to-day tasks at hand while also working towards longer-term objectives with an understanding that these will change continuously.
    Ability to work without constant supervision and as part of a diverse team.
    Good reporting, communication, and representation skills.
    Good problem solving, written and oral communication skills.
    Confident, sound training facilitation and representation/relationship skills.
    Strong written and spoken English and Kiswahili
    Local language skills required especially Samburu and Turkana Languages.

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  • Partnerships and New Initiatives Manager – Sudan

    Partnerships and New Initiatives Manager – Sudan

    The Partnerships and New Initiatives Manager will be the main support role of the Country office, leading the development of new initiatives, managing partnerships and providing oversight and support to ensure donor compliance and quality reporting and filing for all active and future programs in Mercy Corps Sudan. The role will work closely with the PaQ team to ensure quality standards are in place and quality donor reporting systems. The Partnerships and New Initiatives Manager will assist in securing new programs by coordinating or leading proposal development processes, including the expansion of the portfolio across core objectives including humanitarian response, durable solutions, and resilience. The Partnerships and New Initiatives Manager will be expected to advise program teams on donor rules and regulation to ensure all programs are compliant with our internal and donor regulations and timely submission of quality donor reports across the country portfolios.

    Essential Job Responsibilities
    PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

    Map existing implementing partners and other donor projects across a variety of technical sectors including market systems development, livelihoods, natural resource management, social cohesion
    In partnership with the Director of Programs (DOP), Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Program Leads help build strategic relationships with key stakeholders, peer agencies and donors that lead towards funding opportunities.
    In partnership with The DoP and SLT help build relationships with potential partners, including international and national NGOs for sustainable programming
    In partnership with the Director of Programs, work with teams to develop a comprehensive and functional mission-level stakeholder engagement strategy aligned with the Country Strategy to determine opportunities, and support donor engagement and partnerships management.
    Participate in key donor meetings and consultations, support donor contacts, when necessary, to foster long-term collaboration, engagement, and strategic prepositioning.
    In close collaboration with HQ, ensure key contacts, required formats and donor strategies are kept up to date at the country office level.
    In partnership with DoP and Regional Program Team (RPT) update and maintaina tracking system for potential and current donors and new business opportunities.
    Interface with Mercy Corps headquarters and the regional office to keep abreast of donor strategic priorities, specific requirements, and deadlines.

    NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

    Lead proposal development processes, including drafting and producing high quality concept notes and proposals that support Mercy Corps Sudan’s strategic programming goals.
    Develop systems and ensure all program development/new business development opportunities are systematically managed and ensure regular updates and engagement of the senior management team and Country Director.
    Identify and act on capacity building and inclusion strategies to increase the voice of national staff in the new initiatives process, with an eye for leveraging internal talent and know how appropriately into new initiative processes, including but not limited to, supporting trainings, facilitating participatory design workshops, capacity building trainings, etc.
    Coordinate with programming teams to identify key public stakeholder relationships and wherever possible, strengthen the voice of external stakeholders in the design process, ensuring necessary co-design components, alignment and support with the Government of Nigeria in new initiatives.
    Ensure new initiatives processes comply with PM@MC standards and are in alignment with Mercy Corps Country Strategy, GEDSI, GDI, and do no harm approaches through the involvement of relevant MEL, gender, youth, and conflict advisors in the design process.
    Ensure full internal and HQ review and sign off as per the proposal development process.
    Support communications and coordination with the HQ-based Regional Program team and Regional communications advisor, support internal communications between teams.
    Conduct and document after action review processes for new initiatives and partnerships, maximizing learning and internal organizational documentation.
    Following new initiative awards, facilitate teams through a handover process, supporting the onboarding of new staff to the program design and development process, ensuring full understanding of program scope. Provide inputs to Start Up processes, particularly as it relates to key concerns and priorities raised during the design process and relevant partnership strategies.
    Liaise with the Programs, Finance and Operations Teams in the development of budgets of funding proposals.

    REPORTING AND PROGRAM COMMUNICATIONS

    Oversee reporting workflows and processes between Program Teams, senior leadership, and HQ to ensure the timely and quality development, review and submission of reports and other communication products.
    Maintain a reporting tracker and share regularly with Program and MEL Teams.
    Collaborate with the DOP and PAQ Director on the development of strategies, position papers, thought leadership pieces, and other related initiatives leveraging evidence from programs.
    Provide timely, thorough responses to information requests from internal and external sources.
    Develop strategic communication materials, such as sector profiles, impact reports, program briefings, leadership and positioning pieces, key messages, talking points, and other relevant pieces.
    Ensure high-quality information sharing among internal and external audiences.
    Represent Mercy Corps in external coordination forums, as requested.

    PROGRAM PERFORMANCE AND RECORD RETENTION

    Support the adherence of teams to PM@MC minimum standards in partnership with the DoP and PaQ Director and teams.
    Support program kick-off, regular portfolio review and close-out meetings to ensure that all program information, including deadlines, donor priorities and requirements, are communicated and understood by the team, and programs are closed in compliance with donor regulations.
    Maintain effective communications with headquarters staff, providing timely updates on programs and flagging potential issues promptly.
    Coordinate with PAQ to develop an evidence base and learning pieces to improve program quality.

    SECURITY

    Ensure compliance with security procedures and policies as determined by country leadership.
    Proactively ensure that team members operate in a secure environment and are aware of policies.

    Minimum Qualification & Transferable Skills

    BA degree in relevant field and MA preferred.
    3 to 5 years of progressive work experience, with demonstrated strengths in program or portfolio management, proposal development, and donor reporting.
    Familiarity with US, EU and other donor regulations related to reporting requirements and ability to understand and adjust to the donor contractual requirements preferred.
    Excellent planning, management, and coordination skills, with the ability to organize a workload comprised of varying and changing tasks and responsibilities.
    Experience in staff management, supervision, and capacity building.
    Demonstrated experience in working in a multi-cultural and high-stress environment.
    Excellent writing and editing skills in English required.
    Excellent representation skills required.
    Previous work experience in Sudan, preferred.

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  • Sub Field Office Program Manager

    Sub Field Office Program Manager

    Essential Job Responsibilities:

     Strategy, Leadership and Representation:

    Communicate a clear vision of the USAID Nawiri program to Field Office program team members, government and other stakeholders that translates into concrete program coordination in implementation, adaptive learning and management.
    Represent the COP (Mercy Corps) and the program at the highest levels within the sub-counties, maintaining productive relationships with internal and external constituents such as private sector partners, county government, civil society, communities, and other stakeholders.
    Lead Sub- County level planning processes and provide strategic updates to the Field Director, the Chief of Party, Deputy Chief of Party, in collaboration with coordinators and with support of Technical Director and Technical leads.
    Ensure that all program activities are tightly integrated at the field office level and are responsive to the overall vision for the program – in close collaboration with the other team members at the county and Nairobi level.
    Continuously monitors program performance and, in coordination with the Field Director, generates and evaluates alternative solutions and makes effective and timely decisions.

     Team Management:

    Coordinate USAID Nawiri staff at field office level, across the consortium and oversee the timely development of field office integrated work plans.
    Coordinate quality and timely implementation of a coherent, integrated program that reflects use of evidence in driving program interventions and their adaptations.
    Supervise, provide leadership, mentor, and build the capacity of direct reports, including through individualized professional development plans.
    Coordinate timely development of quality program progress reports (weekly, quarterly) as needed capturing key milestones and learnings.
    Promote a culture of learning, systems thinking, and critical analysis. Create a working environment in which sharing of successes and failures is encouraged and capitalized through learning to establish mechanisms that ensure informed adaptive actions.
    Create a work environment of mutual respect that attracts motivated, skilled, and effective team members and enables them individually and collectively to strive to achieve excellence.
    Encourage use of evidence from learning and best practices in M&E to ensure that information and knowledge is accessible to all staff and partners.
    Onboard and lead team members so that they are positioned for success.

    Program Management:

    Provide leadership and oversight that helps inform and improve program outcomes and Sub- County level results.
    Lead in the principles, methods, or tools for developing, scheduling, coordinating, and managing program activities and resources – including monitoring and inspecting costs, work, staff and consultant performance.
    Oversee daily office and program activities by ensuring program staff are following work plans as assigned by respective team leaders.
    Serve as a resource for program staff and input into activity design, evidence-based programming, M&E plans, and annual program assessments.
    Support internal and external reviews and lead the analysis of findings, with a strong emphasis on learning.
    Ensure adherence to Mercy Corps administrative procedures by support and program staff.
    Work daily with support staff i.e., Operations, Finance and Human Resources departments to ensure proper daily support functions and compliance with MC and donor policies.
    Work daily with program staff and receive regular updates of program activities- ensure activities are on schedule.
    Conduct daily meetings and receive routine reports from support functions, as per MC policies, and facilitate linkages to programming.
    Encourage platforms for evidence – based planning, adaptation and decision-making and support local system strengthening at ward and community level.

    Security:

    Ensure compliance with security procedures and policies as determined by country leadership.
    Proactively ensure that team members operate in a secure environment and are both abiding by and aware of policies.
    Represent Mercy Corps as required with local governments and authorities for security meetings/briefings.
    Assist the Field Director, CoP and DCoP in developing strategies to continue work in times of heightened security.

    Organizational Learning:

    As part of our commitment to organizational learning and in support of our understanding that learning organizations are more effective, efficient and relevant to the communities they serve, we expect all team members to commit 5% of their time to learning activities that benefit Mercy Corps as well as themselves.

    Accountability to Beneficiaries:

    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our beneficiaries and to international standards guiding international relief and development work, while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring, and evaluation of our field projects.
    Team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and MC’s policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all in-country venues.

    Supervisory Responsibility:

    Direct day to day supervisory and administrative management of USAID Nawiri Mercy Corps staff in the Field Office while co-managing technically with the thematic coordinators. These include: The M&E Officer and Assistants, SSBC officers, Citizen Engagement and Social Accountability officers, Integrated Water Resources Management Officers, Assistant Livelihoods Officers, Snr. Livelihoods Officers, Operations Officer, health and nutrition officers, Household Economic Strengthening officers and Drivers, partner officers and diverse resource persons. 

    Accountability:

    Reports Directly To: Field Director.
    Works Directly With: Consortium field office lead staffs and officers across the consortium partners and local implementing partners’ staff; local government devolved units, support departments (Finance, HR and Operations)

    Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders:

    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.
    Mercy Corps team members represent the agency both during and outside work hours. Team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and MC’s policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all locations.

    Knowledge and Experience

    Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field; an advanced degree is preferred.
    At least 5 years’ work experience with 3 years field experience managing diverse multi-sector, multi-partner programs and teams (familiarity with nutrition programming and at least three or more sectors contributing to nutrition sensitive interventions preferred).
    Proven experience managing a large team with programmatic and operational functions.
    Deep familiarity with the local context in the ASALs. Direct experience in either Turkana or Samburu is preferred (for the Field Office applied for).
    Demonstrated ability of working with practitioners and/or policy makers in translation of evidence into practice.
    Strong analytical and writing skills: ability to analyze and consolidate information into succinct and timely reports.
    Highly proficient English verbal and written skills; additional verbal proficiency in Turkana/Samburu preferred.

     Success Factors

    A successful Sub Field Office Program Manager will be an innovative and visionary leader with the ability to nurture a culture of systems thinking, learning, and adaptation across diverse and multi-sector teams and partners. S/he will be a skilled mediator, with demonstrated experience in resolving conflict between parties and helping mitigate and overcome challenges common within consortia. The Sub Field Office Program Manager will have the ability to work independently while being a strong team player and continuously seek solutions and see the big picture. They will be a skillful facilitator of workshops and multiple stakeholder meetings.

    All Successful USAID Nawiri Team Members Possess the Following Core Competencies: 

    Listening: Ability to actively listen (i.e., seeks to understand, asks good questions, paraphrases, and is in tune with speaker’s emotional state)
    Vulnerability & Courage: Ability to share lack of knowledge, mistakes, or failures; give and receive feedback; and raise difficult questions or concerns.
    Curiosity: Ability to articulate and explore novel areas of learning that would contribute to greater effectiveness
    Systems Thinking: Ability to understand, affect, connect, and leverage various parts of a system while maintaining sight of the whole system.
    Critical & Reflective Thinking: Ability to analyze and understand situations from a variety of perspectives.
    Flexibility: Ability to accept the unexpected and adjust to what the situation now requires rather than what was planned
    Self-awareness & Personal Improvement: Ability to recognize and develop personal strengths and areas in need of improvement and adjust style and approach depending on what the situation requires.
    Decision-Making: Ability to make informed, timely decisions based on a mixture of analysis, evidence, and experience.

    Disclaimer: This job description is NOT an exhaustive list of the skills, effort, duties, and responsibilities associated with the position.

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  • Program Performance and Quality (PAQ) Director

    Program Performance and Quality (PAQ) Director

    Program / Department Summary 
    Mercy Corps began working in Kenya in 2008 and has to date built a robust and diverse portfolio in working to enable Kenyans affected by poverty, resource scarcity and conflict – in particular, youth, women, adolescents and marginalized communities – to be healthy, productive and to drive peace and development of their communities. To do this, we deliver integrated programming to strengthen resilience, market and governance systems, address the root causes of conflict, and equip vulnerable populations with the skills, opportunities, and resources they need to be healthy, productive and to drive the development of their communities. Mercy Corps Kenya also collaborates with neighboring countries to implement several multi-country and cross-border programs.
    Working with a diverse base of donors that includes the , European Commission (EC), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Embassy of the Kingdom Of the Netherlands, Gates Foundation, Swiss Agency for Development and Corporation (SDC),  and other foundations and institutional donors, Mercy Corps empowers people to recover from crisis, build better lives and transform their communities for good. We work closely with the private sector, civil society, and governance structures at local and national levels to facilitate change and ensure that opportunities are inclusive of all Kenyans.
    General Position Summary 
    The Performance and Quality (PAQ) Director oversees the PaQ Unit in Kenya. The unit’s role is to ensure the development of consistent standards, processes, and practices of program management and to improve the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of Mercy Corps’ programs, serving as a nexus between various programs and teams.  This includes; the development of effective monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) processes for both humanitarian and market system development programs. It also involves facilitating research and learning functions, program management standards and training roles, ensuring gender integration, and leading the implementation of knowledge Management and communication strategy. The role will be overseeing capacity development strategy, fostering community accountability reporting mechanism (CARM) and safeguarding policy, coordination of key functions such as timely and quality program reporting (internal and external), and proposal development. The PaQ Director thus plays a key role in helping build an environment of evidence-based programming and adaptive management at all levels. The PAQ Director is also a member of the Senior Management Team and will have an important role in contributing to global and regional conversations and initiatives around program performance and quality.
    Essential Job Responsibilities 
    Program Strategy and Vision

    Support the overall strategic and annual planning for Mercy Corps Kenya in integrating cross- grants learning and ensure that lessons learned are used to inform adaptation of activities and future program design
    Support the development of the country strategy and ensure it is appropriately adapted to the diversity of geographic contexts of Kenya
    Lead the development of sector strategies and frameworks in accordance with the overall country strategy
    Develop and provide oversight of the Performance and Quality (PaQ) team’s strategy
    Support the design of cost-effective, innovative, and high-quality programs, ensuring relevance to stakeholders and agency strategy and that incorporate Mercy Corps’ standards on design, monitoring, and evaluation
    Coordinate efforts on the development of partnership strategy, ensure a coherent and consistent approach to partnership and decision-making

    Program Quality and Capacity Building 

    Contribute to the global and regional conversation around program performance and quality tool, initiatives and processes
    Regularly conduct project site visits to provide hands-on training to field staff on management practices and how to capture and organize information for accurate documentation and reporting.
    Act as the key liaison point to coordinate efforts to roll out adaptive management and PM@MC training nationwide.

    Knowledge Management and Learning

    Ensure that all reports (both internal and external) are timely, high-quality, and responsive to donors in collaboration with a variety of team members
    Lead the development and implementation of Mercy Corps Kenya Knowledge Management and communication strategy as well as offer guidance in program design, implementation and utilization of information collected at different project cycle phases and stages to raise Mercy Corps’ profile among relevant stakeholders.
    Contribute to the development and implementation of knowledge management to further stimulate use of evidence for learning, strategic adaptive management, and high-impact programming.
    Connect best practices and learning from other programs across Mercy Corps countries to ensure an evolving and effective learning system for improving program implementation.
    Support teams to capture lessons learned during program implementation, and feed this information into thought leadership and research opportunities and into ongoing program management and program design;
    Collect impact stories and evidence from Mercy Corps’ country teams on a regular basis.

    Monitoring and Evaluation

    Design and manage a country-wide Monitoring, Learning and Evaluation system providing managers and their teams real time information that can steer program implementation and maximize Mercy Corps Kenya’s ability to analyze and represent impact to donors, government, colleague agencies, and communities themselves.
    Promote adherence to Mercy Corps’ standards, including the use of standardized indicators, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems, program and adaptive management approaches, and country-level learning and strategic objectives.
    Support in-country program design and development at proposal stage ensuring minimum standards for MEAL are incorporated.
    Provide leadership and training to ensure programs meet minimum standards, use necessary PM@MC systems and tools to inform and improve each individual program and feed into broader country-wide Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) system, country strategy and agency level information system.
    Support teams to improve data collection, management, and use to build a culture of adaptive management, high-quality program performance, and learning.
    Support the roll out and maintenance of TOLA, Institutional Performance Tracking System (IPTS), Concept Note Management System (CNMS), PM@MC, Gender and SADD standards
    Contribute to the understanding and application of new DM&E approaches to emerging themes like resilience, systems thinking, and complex humanitarian crises.
    Engage in other agency level tools and initiatives to ensure country input, coordinated delivery, messaging and consistent high-quality implementation in the region.
    Conduct internal DQAs to ensure data is collected with attention to accuracy and consistency
    Support programs team in integrating Do No Harm approach throughout project life cycle
    Coordinate proposal development processes (as appropriate), following agency’s best practices and donors’ compliance
    Serve as a focal point for any temporary or short-term Technical Advisors and Consultants

    Gender Mainstreaming 

    Ensure all Mercy Corps Kenya programs comply with GEDSI/GESI policy and standards
    Create a culture of gender sensitive and where appropriate, gender transformative programing 
    Ensure timely training and other resources to raise awareness of gender across Mercy Corps Kenya country office.
    Lead on protection mainstreaming across projects, including developing team and partners capacities on the matter and utilizing protection mainstreaming tools in all processes.

    Team Management 

    Promote accountability, communicate expectations and provide constructive feedback informally and formally via regular one on ones and performance reviews.
    Provide supervision to the PaQ team members, ensure their work is aligned and contributing effectively to the strategy and that they have access to MC resources.
    Develop the capacity of the team, deepen understanding of their roles and assist with career development.
    Assist team members with information, tools and resources to improve performance & reach objectives.
    Create and sustain a work environment of mutual respect where team members strive to achieve excellence.
    Hire, orient and lead team members as necessary.

    Representation and coordination 

    Contribute to the global and regional conversation around program performance and quality, PaQ strategies, and global program quality initiatives; PM@MC, gender minimum standards, adaptive management, Safeguarding policy, TOLA etc.
    Lead efforts in sharing best practices with other NGOs working in Kenya
    Identify, build and manage collaborative partnerships with donors and other stakeholders, as required.
    Represent Mercy Corps in external coordination and donor meetings, as required.
    Participate in the complex program board call, as required.
    Contribution to media and advocacy needs, as required.

    Security 

    Ensure compliance with security procedures and policies as determined by country leadership
    Lead the development of processes to support programs team in integrating cross- grants learning and ensure that lessons learned are used to inform adaptation of activities and future program design
    Ensure that team members operate in a secure environment and are aware of security policies

    Organizational Learning  

    As part of our commitment to organizational learning and in support of our understanding that learning organizations are more effective, efficient and relevant to the communities they serve, we expect all team members to commit 5% of their time to learning activities that benefit Mercy Corps as well as themselves. 

    Accountability to Beneficiaries 

    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our beneficiaries and to international standards guiding international relief and development work, while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.

    Supervisory Responsibility – 

    The PaQ Director directly supervises Country MEL Manager, Partnership and New Initiatives Manager, Safeguarding and CARM Manager, Knowledge Management and Communication Coordinator, Database officer and Country Technical Advisors, and dotted line technical reporting relationship with all program M&E 

    Accountability 
    Reports Directly To: Country Director 
    Works Directly With: Director of Programs, CoPs, Program Managers, Regional Technical Advisors, Headquarters PaQ Team (TOLA, MEL, PM@MC, and Technical Support Unit).
    Knowledge and Experience 

    BA/S or equivalent in social science, management, international development, or other relevant field; MA/S in similar relevant fields preferred.
    7+ years of progressive experience and proven high level of competence in working in international settings,
    Significant experience implementing M&E systems particularly remote monitoring, mobile data collection platforms and managing evaluations.
    Demonstrated success with program development and design, including conceptualizing and articulating programming ideas in concept notes and proposals.
    Strong knowledge of and experience with humanitarian and development programming.
    Strong leadership, communication, and project management skills.
    Personal dedication to quality and learning.
    Strong remote management skills.
    Ability and interest to work with a multi-ethnic team in a culturally appropriate manner.
    Willingness to work in a face-paced, fluid environment on multiple tasks.
    Fluency in English is required.

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  • Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Manager – Cash Consortium of Sudan (CCS) 

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Technology Coordinator – Cash Consortium of Sudan (CCS) 

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Officer – Cash Consortium of Sudan (CCS)

    Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Manager – Cash Consortium of Sudan (CCS) Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Technology Coordinator – Cash Consortium of Sudan (CCS) Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Officer – Cash Consortium of Sudan (CCS)

    General Position Summary 
    The MEL Manager is a core member of the CCS Secretariat team. The MEL Manager will manage the CCS MEL technical team and lead the national MEL focal points from each partner organization. They will support the implementation of the monitoring, evaluation and learning plan of CCS’ activities, cultivating a strong learning culture, and providing leadership and strategic direction to the MEL staff of the consortium’s partner INGOs and NGOs. They will be a hands-on manager that leads the design, management, and adaptation of the Consortium’s MEL system based on the needs of the context, collective learning, adaptability and security of implementation, capacity building of local staff and the imperative to serve the communities most affected by the crisis.
    The MEL Manager is responsible for ensuring compliance with the minimum standards of the consortium’s donors and partners regarding data quality through ongoing training, supervision of regular monitoring activities, conducting periodic Data Quality Assessments (DQAs), and constantly updating and improving the entire Data Management System and data collection tools for all CCS activities. They should collaborate with HQ Data Automation Team, CCS MEL Technology Coordinator, and partners’ programmatic/MEL teams to ensure that data needs are clearly addressed in the MEL system, and MEL reports articulate the need for data for the various stakeholders.
    They will initiate, design, lead and co-lead program learning activities, including pause and reflection, performance and progress reviews, peer to peer learning and others, to promote use of data for program adaptation and decision making. They will identify opportunities for deeper learning, and working closely with the program team, initiate evaluations, documentation, case studies and other forms of documentation to support knowledge generation and sharing. They will be responsible for ensuring timely internal and external reporting of the program data, including Mercy Corps’ annual participant count, Strategy Results Measurement requirements, TolaData and donor reports.
    The MEL Manager will directly supervise the CCS MEL Technology Coordinator and MEL Officer, also supporting the team and local partner MEL staff with adequate professional development opportunities such as training on MEL and MEL technologies, onboarding, performance management.
    Essential Job Responsibilities 
    STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP

    Provide strategic leadership in the technical and analytical aspects of the program.
    Lead technical MEL cooperation and coordination with key program partners and counterparts.
    Lead implementation of the MEL plan, Learning Plan, MEL Technologies plan and ensure that key program deliverables are adequately reflected in the program implementation plan. 
    Set a strategic direction for the MEL component of the program within CCS’ partner teams, clarify the direction and priorities. 
    Implement and lead the MEL system and analysis plan to produce statistics and tables to ensure that results are meaningfully incorporated into the design of implementation plans, promoting evidence-based programming.
    Develop, roll out and monitor the implementation of the CCS Learning Agenda aligned with the partners learning priorities. 
    Work closely with the Research Coordinator during program-related research procurement, development of research SoWs and other steps as necessary.   
    Participate as a member of the consortium’s Secretariat Team in strategy and planning meetings with partners and donors. 
    Lead periodic meetings with partner MEL focal points to review progress, needs and strategies for the consortium and to interpret and present performance to program management.
    Participate in inter-agency meetings to ensure coordination, including the Cash Working Group, JMMI and other key stakeholders to share best practices and harmonize tools.
    Lead and support fit-for-purpose data visualizations and reporting.  
    Coordinate consortium level MEL and Learning events and deliverables throughout the life of the program. 
    Provide support to program managers to review MEL budgets, BVAs and ensure appropriate levels of resourcing for MEL Deliverables, if needed.

    MEL DATA SYSTEMS 

    Lead the maintenance and adjustment of the MEL system and support donor and internal reporting efforts (such as participant counts, TolaData, Strategy Outcome Measurement and others). 
    Develop, streamline and standardize consortium level MEL systems, tools, and data collection processes – using the  MEL technologies suite to guide the selection of the tools, data storage and data visualization best practices.
    Lead information management and quality control of program data, with the objective of ensuring the technical quality of all consortium’s MEL activities. Including conducting periodic Data Quality Audits to ensure that the MEL system meets the data privacy and quality requirements of Mercy Corps, partners, and donors. 
    Supervise and coordinate data quality, indicator management and compliance with the program’s technical standards, as well as the management of verification sources and other monitoring resources to produce reports for CCS donor and other management reports to headquarters and partner organizations. In addition, to provide accountability to program participants.
    Develop and ensure that the Consortium is using Standard Operating Procedures for mobile technologies, CommCare, Azure and TolaData. 
    Deliver and support the delivery of training and coaching for program and MEL staff on how to use those tools effectively. 
    Ensure that MC internal reporting system TolaData is routinely updated and check the quality of program evidence linked to the system. 
    Coordinate the deduplication process within the Cash Working Group, as the CCS technical focal point and decision-maker. 
    Ensure information sharing practices on a monthly basis and on behalf of the Consortium to humanitarian coordination groups for sector-wide monitoring (e.g., 4Ws, JMMI rounds conducted by REACH, Food Security Analysis Conducted by FEWS NET, among others).
    Request and procure access to technologies for data analysis as needed, for example R, STATA, MAXQDA, GIS and others, working closely with the country, regional and HQ MEL leads. 
    Ensure that program data is accessible to all Mercy Corps and partners’ staff members at the time when they need, in formats that are usable, useful, and understandable to the end users. 
    Ensure quality remote monitoring practices are used in instances where in-person monitoring is not possible for MC teammates or enumerators. 
    Oversee all CCS monitoring and evaluation activities, including, but not limited to, monitoring program quality and impact, providing technical support for the development of multidisciplinary monitoring and evaluation tools and systems, strategic capacity building, and ensuring that information collected is accurate and communicated to internal and external audiences. Present the program performance and progress during the program leadership meetings, report on progress, challenges, gaps and guide the discussions on necessary adaptations within the program. 
    Where possible, conduct follow-up, verification, and accountability visits to program  activities to provide technical advice and training.

    PROGRAM LEARNING

    Facilitate and conduct periodic pause and reflection sessions on program progress at individual partner and consortium levels, synthesize program learning, disseminate to intended stakeholders within and outside Mercy Corps. 
    Develop knowledge products that allow triangulation and deeper analysis of the  data collected, such as vulnerability analysis, post-distribution monitoring, indicator reports, goals, results, and objectives, to inform the donors, to influence political and cooperation scenarios and to make programmatic decisions.
    Facilitate the documentation of best practices, work with the CCS and MEL teams to ensure they are appropriately documented and disseminated within Mercy Corps and across partners. 
    Where able to, regularly conduct project site visits to provide hands-on training on how to capture and organize information for accurate documentation and use of data for decision making, report and dissemination. 
    Support the efforts to implement Final Internal Performance Reviews (FIPR), evaluate and strengthen analytic capacity within the programs, identify and capture learning and best practice, share across programs and partners as necessary. 

    TEAM MANAGEMENT 

    In strong collaboration with the Consortium Director, create a work environment that fosters professional growth and the development of excellent staff at all levels.
    Supervise assigned CCS MEL team members, clarify roles and responsibilities and the expected levels of coordination across various partners and teams. Manage the team to ensure a healthy work environment. 
    Contribute to team building efforts and ensure the integration of all team members in relevant decision-making processes.
    Develop coordination and collaborative learning strategies between the MEL teams of the consortium partners and other relevant agencies for program implementation and capacity building related to CVA.
    Work with the country MEL Manager to ensure that the MEL team members are engaged in ongoing capacity building efforts, including MEL tech training, monthly MEL learning events and others. Conduct staff performance management, laying out the development and career growth for each individual staff member. 
    Promote accountability, communicate expectations, and provide constructive feedback informally and formally via regular one-on-ones and performance reviews.
    Create and sustain a work environment of mutual respect where team members strive to achieve excellence.
    Play an active role in hiring, orienting and leading team members as necessary.

    INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL COORDINATION

    Identify, build, and manage collaborative partnerships with consortium partners, sub-grantees, donors, local governments, and other relevant stakeholders.
    Maintain close working relationships with MEL counterparts in other relevant international NGOs, and local NGOs and associations in Sudan.  
    Maintain regular contact, and participate in internal CoPs and other MEL communities, sharing Consortium’s best practices, and identifying opportunities for relevant pilots to be conducted. 
    Communicate effectively to ensure that overall project objectives and donor obligations are met.

    ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING  
    As part of our commitment to organizational learning and in support of our understanding that learning organizations are more effective, efficient, and relevant to the communities they serve, we expect all team members to commit 5% of their time to learning activities that benefit Mercy Corps as well as themselves. 
    ACCOUNTABILITY TO PARTICIPANTS 
    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our participants and to international standards guiding international relief and development work, while actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring, and evaluation of our projects.
    SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
    CCS MEL Technology Coordinator and CCS MEL Officer with strong collaboration with the CCS Research Coordinator and direct support to the MEL focal points of the CCS partners.
     SECURITY 

    Ensure compliance with security procedures and policies as determined by country leadership.   
    Proactively ensure that team members operate in a secure environment and are aware of policies. 

    ACCOUNTABILITY 
    Reports Directly To: CCS Director
    Works Directly With: HQ PAQ/MEL team, CCS Director, CCS partner MEL and Program national/local teams (including Mercy Corps Sudan MEL team), and CCS operations areas to coordinate logistics or contracting services for MEL activities and products.
    Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders
    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring, and evaluation of our projects. 
    KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE  

    Education: BA/S or equivalent, degree or equivalent in development studies, computer science, business administration, statistics, economics, social sciences, monitoring and evaluation, project management or other relevant field required.  
    In-Country Experience: A minimum of five (5) years of work experience, at least three (3) years of specific experience in the areas of program development and monitoring and evaluation in emergency, transition, and development programs with international cooperation, including relevant experience building and managing complex MEL systems and teams. Relevant experience supervising data collection and data validation exercises and building staff capacity.   
    Knowledge of key donors: A minimum of three (3) years of experience in monitoring and evaluation management for international development programs; ECHO, USAID/BHA, SDC, FCDO or other donors, preferred. 
    Knowledge of thematic areas: Experience in conducting MEL activities for CVA programs and diverse sectors including food security, water security, economic empowerment and peace and governance is required. Please consult our website for more details and review our P2P strategy for definitions of those outcome areas.  
    Knowledge of mobile technologies: A high degree of computer literacy is required. Knowledge and prior significant experience of using MEL technologies: CommCare for data collection, PowerBI for data visualization and reporting.  Strong qualitative and quantitative data analysis skills and knowledge.  Demonstrated understanding of intermediate statistics and ability to summarize and make predictions from multiple data sets: power user with Excel; experience with statistical packages including STATA, R, or SPSS; prior experience of using a qualitative analysis package, Atlas.ti and MAXQDA is preferred. 
    Knowledge of data analysis: The candidate needs to demonstrate knowledge of statistical analysis methods, as well as qualitative methods in order to succeed in this role. 
    Knowledge of evaluation: Demonstrated academic and practical knowledge of various evaluation and study methodologies, including quantitative, mixed methods and qualitative methods. Prior experience with leading, commissioning and conducting complex studies will be a strong benefit to the applicant of this position. 
    Emergencies: Experience in conducting MEL for emergency response, early recovery, and development programs is highly appreciated.  Knowledge of the SPHERE and Core Humanitarian standards is preferred. Knowledge of cash transfer programming is essential
    Writing and presentation skills: Ability to prepare clear and concise reports. Ability to communicate clearly in a multicultural environment.  
    Planning and organization skills: Ability to manage and meet deadlines. Ability to work independently on multi-task load. 
    Language skills: Fluency in written and oral English, Arabic is highly desirable.Must be able to read and interpret documents and communicate with others as necessary to perform job duties effectively.

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  • Director, Foundation Partnerships

    Director, Foundation Partnerships

    The Position Description.
    Mercy Corps is recruiting for a Director, Foundation Partnerships, who can generate revenue and impact for Mercy Corps by developing and growing high-value relationships with both existing and new strategic donors with a presence in Africa. The successful candidate will have experience with and knowledge of philanthropy in East Africa. Their entrepreneurial mindset and belief in our mission will allow them to focus their time, energy, and insights on building best-in-class partnerships with leading foundations.    
    The Director will 1) Raise funds for priority areas; 2) Grow existing global partnerships and develop new global and local ones that raise Mercy Corps’ profile on key priorities; and 3) Increase Mercy Corps’ profile and credibility as a 21st-century partner that can deliver breakthrough solutions which lead to social impact at scale.    
    Essential Responsibilities 

    Develop and steward relationships with a portfolio of top foundation donors and prospects to significantly increase giving levels. Create development strategies for each partner, ensuring stakeholder buy-in and alignment with Mercy Corps’ priorities. 

    Actively steward and cultivate an existing portfolio of strategic foundation partners to develop and expand their giving.
    Grow the foundation portfolio; identify, cultivate, solicit new donors, and deliver bold and significant partnerships with new foundation donors.
    Identify and lead new business development to support the overall pipeline development of the foundation portfolio – including discovery conversations, qualification, solicitation, and follow up.

    Identify innovative ways to raise Mercy Corps’ profile and influence in East Africa across our key areas with top foundations, influencers, and affinity groups.
    Work collaboratively across regional and global teams to develop top-tier proposals and pitches and oversee reporting, mobilizing necessary internal and external resources to ensure all partnerships are effectively executed and partners’ needs are fully met.
    Effectively represent Mercy Corps to external audiences in the East Africa region and beyond for both fundraising and profile elevation. Prepare briefs and talking points for executive stewardship.
    As senior individual contributor, make a significant contribution to the development and implementation of Mercy Corps’ evolving multi-year foundation strategy as part of the broader resource development vision.
    Act as an internal expert on the philanthropic landscape, and channel the perspective of foundations in developing proposals and ideas with programmatic staff.
    Additional responsibilities as assigned.

    Supervisory Responsibility
    None.    
    Accountability
    Reports Directly To: Sara Posada, Senior Director    
    Works Directly With: Africa Regional and Country Teams, Deputy Directors of Foundation Partnerships, Directors/Senior Managers of Foundation Partnerships, extended Corporate and Foundations Partnerships team, key stakeholders in Development, Technical Support Unit, and program teams in over 40 countries.    
    Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders
    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.     
    Minimum Qualifications & Transferable Skills

     At least 10 years’ experience in global development, philanthropy, public policy advocacy, partnership/coalition development, or management consulting.
    At least 5 years’ experience with donors and local and global stakeholders in East Africa.
    Demonstrated track record of fundraising success with major foundations or building strategic partnerships in a way that maximizes value for donor and recipient and builds profile with external audiences. Deep knowledge of the international relief, development, and philanthropic sectors.
    Experience mobilizing executives, senior stakeholders, and agency technical experts for strategic donor engagement.
    Strong written and oral communication skills for effective collaboration internally and successful proposals to donors. 
    Strong organizational skills and the ability to create and follow timelines for complex relationship management, research, writing, and editing.
    Bachelors or Master’s Degree in relevant field.

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  • Senior Regional Human Resources Business Partner

    Senior Regional Human Resources Business Partner

    The Position
    This position works with the Regional HR Director to ensure effective HR business partnering for leaders across the East and Southern Africa Regional Office and the Country teams within the region. The Senior Regional HRBP is responsible for executing complex Human Resources business partnering support for all Mercy Corps programs with assigned portfolios (of countries, departments etc.,), ensuring a positive, equitable and consistent employment experience for team members within the Region. The Senior Regional HRBP is a resource to Regional HR Director in the assigned portfolio for their People-related needs and collaborates with portfolio leaders/managers to ensure a connection to global and regional HR initiatives and priorities. This position is seen as an ambassador of our priorities and culture, focus on well-being and duty of care, problem solver and is proactive in finding collaborative, cross-functional ways to maximize the impact of Mercy Corps’ People Team.
    The Senior HRBP will oversee all administration and operational tasks conducted by the team members, making sure all requests and tasks are conducted accurately and in a timely manner, adhering to the Mercy Corps regulations and policies and to the local labour laws. The Senior Regional HRBP will work closely with the Regional HR Director, setting the goals and targets, plans and KPIs for the regional HR department. They will be a focal point for employee relations cases and will conduct hearing sessions, investigations, and report back.
    Essential Job Responsibilities
    STRATEGY & PLANNING

    Advocates for proactive people focused policies and initiatives that align with Mercy Corps’ strategic priorities and promote positive organizational culture.
    Keep up to date on trends in global human resource management, particularly in the international humanitarian aid sector.
    Collaborate closely with members of the People Team, regional and country- level leadership, field-based HR practitioners and peers in other HQ departments.
    Provides inputs to People Team Centres of Expertise and Operations on systemic challenges and helps to co-create solutions.
    Anticipates and adapts to changing HR support needs within the organization and is an active participant in change management.
    Collaborates with country HR practitioners. Supports a culture of information sharing, problem solving and standardizes approaches to further the People team’s priorities.
    Coordinate with the Global compensation and benefits team in salary analysis ensuring equity across the Region. 
    Supporting country program and liaise with the Global compensation and benefits team in updating salary Scales in countries. 

    HUMAN RESOURCE MAMAGEMENT

    Drives the process to identify HR initiatives and solve people management issues in a manner that complements Mercy Corps culture and programming priorities.
    Develops meaningful relationships with the leadership team of a supported portfolio that facilitates joint problem solving and strategic planning, while demonstrating confidence in their role as a leader and advocate on HR issues.
    Manages and resolves complex employee relations issues. Conducts effective, thorough, and objective investigations of all HR referred complaints raised through the Integrity Hotline and the Global HR Team.
    Maintains in-depth knowledge of legal requirements related to day-to-day management of team members, reducing legal risks, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Partners with the legal department as needed/required.
    Develops and utilizes global, regional, and departmental data to identify trends, metrics and KPIs.
    Participates as a first point-of-contact for performance management issues and concerns and participates in the development and roll out of global performance management policies, templates, and guidelines.
    Works closely with management and team members to improve work relationships, build morale, and increase productivity and retention.
    Conducts exit interviews for team members completing service with Mercy Corps and escalates issues as needed.
    Provides guidance and input on business unit restructuring, transfers, hiring and succession planning.
    Supports the Compensation & Benefits team in advising managers, Senior Leaders, and Global People Team with compensation issues to ensure fair and equitable application of compensation policy as well as assisting team members with pay related issues as needed.
    Supports deploying of All Voices surveys and development of action plans in conjunction with leadership.
    Serves as part of the Crisis Management Team, and assist Security and Public Health Teams during emergency situations as they relate to the Mercy Corps’ benefits for team members or communications with team and family members.
    Performs other related duties as assigned. 
    Follow up closely with in country HR leads, to ensure reports and statistics are shared in a timely manner with the Regional HRBP director. 
    Preparing reports as requested by regional HRBP Director.
    Work closely with HR leads in country ensuring having SOPs for all HR functions.
    Support the country programs in the region with the performance appraisal management process and sharing guidance and policies. 

    People Administration

    Provide supervisory and management support for Regional HRBP Advisor. 
    Support the resolution of escalated issues within the employee life-cycle process, ensuring the consistent, equitable and respectful application of Mercy Corps’ policies and processes. 
    Understand the intent and purpose of Mercy Corps policies and procedures.  Be able to resolve escalated issues when existing tools do not provide a clear answer.
    Assume responsibility for the impact of policies, processes and procedures within the People Advisory team.  Proactively assess and address where intended outcomes are not being realised due to existing ways of working.
    Ensure efficiency and consistency in the People Advisory Teams’ engagement in all processes and procedures.
    Partner with other Global COE in the development and implementation of broader People Team initiatives.

    Supervisory Responsibility: Regional HRBP Advisor
    Accountability

    Reports Directly To: Director, Regional Human Resources Business Partner
    Works Directly With: People Team COEs, People Team; Finance & Compliance; Corporate Accounting; Regional Program Teams; Regional and country – level leadership; other internal stakeholders.

    Minimum Qualification & Transferable Skills

    Minimum of 8 years of experience working as a Human Resources Generalist, with in-depth talent management, employee relations, and compensation and benefits experience in diverse and international markets. 
    Experience in consulting of management practices (i.e., HR Business Partner) highly preferred.
    BA/BS in Human Resources, Business Administration, Social Sciences or related field.
    Professional certification in Human Resources Management is preferred. 
    English language proficiency required, other major languages (French and/or Arabic) also preferred.
    A demonstrated top performer with energy, intelligence, strong analytical skills and highly evolved interpersonal skills.
    Experience working in an international or insecure environment.
    Demonstrated history of providing excellent customer service and a high level of attention to detail
    Demonstrated knowledge of human resource management techniques that meet the needs of a globally dispersed workforce.
    Demonstrated experience working to solve emergency and crisis situations, as they relate to Human Resource best practices and People related coordination.
    A historically demonstrated ability to maintain confidential information.
    Must have strong analytical, mathematical, and problem-solving skills, effective organizational and interpersonal skills, strong written and verbal communication.
    Demonstrated ability to manage workload in a remote work arrangement. Able to maintain operational consistency with other team members and actively keep management informed.
    Proven experience and intermediate skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, as well as the ability to navigate the Internet/intranet.

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  • Safeguarding & CARM Officer (Maralal)

    Safeguarding & CARM Officer (Maralal)

    Program / Department Summary:
    With funding from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), Mercy Corps is leading a consortium of Kenyan and International partners in implementation of Nutrition in ASALs Within Integrated Resilience Institutions (Nawiri) program, a $145 million (USD) Resilience Food Security Activity (2019 – 2027), which aims to sustainably reduce persistent acute malnutrition in Turkana and Samburu Counties of Kenya.
    Through a phased approach that emphasizes evidence gap analysis, as well as partnership, learning, and co-creation, the program takes a robust county-centered design with government leadership, active engagement from communities, the private sector, and civil society. During phase I of the program, USAID Nawiri commissioned various studies to improve understanding of the complexities and interplay of the causalities contributing to persistent acute malnutrition in the two Counties. The evidence generated from the studies informed the design of the program interventions with the aim of strengthening nutrition resilience of individuals, households, and local communities by bridging critical knowledge gaps and transforming practices.
    The Mercy Corps – led consortium consists of Save the Children, Research Triangle Institute (RTI), the BOMA Project, African Population & Health Research Center (APHRC), Caritas Lodwar and other local implementing partners bringing together global leadership, research capacity, technical expertise, and implementation experience necessary to partner with local institutions to test, adapt, and scale evidence-based solutions. Together we will sustainably reduce persistent acute malnutrition for vulnerable populations in Turkana and Samburu Counties.
    General Position Summary
    Mercy Corps is committed to ensuring that all individuals we come into contact with through our work, whether team members, community members, program participants or others, are treated with respect and dignity. This is achieved through coordinated implementation of the organizations’ Safeguarding Policies and Safeguarding Core Standards. Mercy Corps further recognizes the importance of community engagement, openness and accountability which is reflected in the organization’s Community Accountability Reporting Mechanism (CARM) Policy, which is an essential part of Mercy Corps’ commitment to excellence and integrity. It gives individuals, organizations and local groups a means of raising concerns or sharing feedback (positive and negative) with Mercy Corps, independently from program operations.
    Under the supervision of the Field Director, the Safeguarding and CARM Officer will work on establishing and strengthening the accountability system for the Nawiri program in Mercy Corps Kenya. S/he will be managing day-to-day accountability feedback mechanisms that includes handling of beneficiary feedback and building a feedback loop into adaptive program management. S/he will be responsible for implementing Safeguarding prevention initiatives and facilitating the integration of safeguarding across different functions in the program. She/he will lead the implementation of safeguarding and CARM activities in the two Counties and will be responsible for internal and/or external referrals, compiling reports on processed feedback and providing recommendations to the program for improving timely response.
    Essential Responsibilities 
    SAFEGUARDING PREVENTION

    Facilitate safeguarding training and capacity building sessions for program staff, partners, short-term workers, contractors, vendors, and consultants; in collaboration with the Mercy Corps Country PaQ Manager/ Country Safeguarding Focal point, Country CARM Officer, Safeguarding champions, and the Ethics Assurance Manager.
    Facilitate and coordinate awareness and sensitization sessions for program participants and community members on Mercy Corps Safeguarding commitment in collaboration with safeguarding champions.
    Support in conducting Safeguarding and CARM induction for newly recruited program staff, volunteers, local implementing partners organizations, stakeholders and partners including Safeguarding Champions and CARM focal points from the sub – field offices in collaboration with the PaQ Team.
    support in the Country Focal Points in updating the County Programs Safeguarding risk analysis and mitigation plans in collaboration with the Mercy Corps Country PaQ Manager/Safeguarding Focal point, CARM Officer, Nawiri Gender, Youth and Social Dynamics Lead and Gender officers.
    Provide technical support and oversight of Safeguarding Champions and CARM focal points in sub – field offices.
    Work with the Country PaQ Manager/ Safeguarding Focal Point, Country CARM Officer and Communications Advisor to develop safeguarding / CARM IEC materials; including translation to local languages.
    Ensure availability and dissemination of safeguarding / CARM IEC materials in all strategic implementation areas in collaboration with the Safeguarding Champions and CARM focal points.
    Consolidate and report the program face to face feedback, including feedback logged in issue logs and in suggestion boxes and share it with the Country CARM Officer for log-in into the Country CARM Database.
    Share monthly and bi-monthly safeguarding and CARM dashboard reports, learnings and discuss areas of adaptions the program teams and partners.

    SAFEGUARDING MAINSTREAMING

    Facilitate the implementation of the Safeguarding Core Standards in collaboration with the Mercy Corps Country PaQ Manager/ Safeguarding Focal point, Country CARM Officer, Safeguarding champions, and the Ethics Assurance Manager
    Act as an ambassador for Safeguarding/CARM at all times.
    Ensure safeguarding/protection issues are integrated in program design and implementation by sharing protection and safeguarding concerns with relevant program team members and technical leads.
    Conduct supervision and monitoring visits to program implementation sites to ensure safeguarding/CARM implementation and adoption is in place.
    Maintain accurate records of the number of staff, partners, volunteers, contractors, vendors, consultants, and other parties trained in safeguarding and child protection and submit the same to the PaQ Manager/Safeguarding Focal Point and Country CARM Officer.
    Support staff to take proactive steps to ensure that all program activities identify and mitigate the potential risks.

    DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT CARM SYSTEM AND TOOLS

    Support implementation of community accountability reporting mechanisms to capture feedback from program participants, community, and stakeholders, including complaint handling mechanisms and data management systems in line with the approved Country CARM SoP.
    Communicate and disseminate feedback/complaints standard operating procedures, policies, and tools as appropriate to program participants, program staff and other stakeholders.
    Maintain accurate and up to date records of feedback received and actions taken in response to feedback.
    Support MEL and program teams in utilizing the community accountability and reporting mechanisms to advance learning and adaptation.
    Conduct regular analysis of feedback received from in program participants, community, and stakeholders to identify trends, issues and areas of improvement.
    Develop and implement capacity building initiatives for staff and partners on community accountability and reporting mechanisms in collaboration with the Country CARM Officer and PaQ Manager.
    Develop and maintain relationships with stakeholders such as community representatives, local authorities, and other partners to promote the use of the community accountability mechanism.
    Regularly assess the effectiveness of all the feedback channels (both for MCK and partners) by evaluating the community level of awareness on CARM at relevant frequency and incorporate findings into revised approaches in collaboration with the Country CARM Officer and PaQ Manager.
    Follow-up with relevant stakeholders on agreed upon system corrections, adjustments, and actions, informing, and strategizing with the PaQ Manager and Country CARM Officer.
    In collaboration with program teams develop program specific strategies to provide beneficiaries, communities, partners and stakeholders with available information on CARM and feedback channels throughout the program cycle with clear repartition of tasks.
    Organize CARM technical meetings to discuss emerging issues and adjust the system based on evidence from the field.
    Ensure visibility of the CARM system within the organization, community, partners and stakeholders.
    Develop training materials and conduct accountability related training in collaboration with the Country CARM Officer and PaQ Manager.

    REPORTING

    Provide timely feedback to safeguarding co-investigator, Country CARM Officer, the program participants and stakeholders, whenever required.
    Work with Country PaQ Manager/Safeguarding Focal Point, CARM Officer, Safeguarding Co-Investigator and Regional Safeguarding Advisor to ensure timely feedback on concerns raised by communities regarding program activities to program teams and Mercy.
    Ensure CARM Monthly Dashboard and Bi-Monthly Narrative reports are shared with relevant stakeholders including, safeguarding champions and CARM focal points, program team members, partners and other stakeholders at the County level.
    Communicate with the safeguarding focal point after a disclosure to ensure an appropriate referral is made, when needed.

    STAFF TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING

    Develop CARM training modules that help staff and partners understand the importance of a feedback mechanism, how to use it and how to respond to feedback.
    Conduct training and awareness sessions for staff and partners to ensure they understand safeguarding and CARM and how to report effectively.
    Work with staff and partners to ensure that safeguarding and CARM activities are implemented correctly, and feedback is routinely collected during implementation of activities.
    Promote compliance with the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) commitments and quality criteria in programs.

    INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL COORDINATION

    Discuss and review lessons learned with the program teams, CLA Coordinator, Mercy Corps Country PaQ Manager/Safeguarding Focal Point and Country CARM Officer and on a monthly and/or quarterly basis.
    Coordinating with program Field director, Deputy Field Director, Field Coordinators, M&E Coordinator, and other relevant staff to ensure that CARM feedback is integrated into program design, monitoring and evaluation.
    Liaise with the grants and PaQ team to assess partner feedback mechanism identify strengths, gaps, and capacity of implementing partner feedback mechanism at due diligence stage.
    Closely work with partners, government agencies, private business/enterprise, and other stakeholders to ensure they are aligned with requirements and expectations cited in the CARM policy.
    Establish strong relationships with external partners and stakeholders that ensure CARM is meeting the needs of program participants aligned with expectations of stakeholders.
    Ensure coordination and working relationships with CARM counterparts in other relevant international NGOs, and local NGOs and associations whenever necessary.

    CODE OF CONDUCT

    Ensure all field and office-based activities are organized and conducted in compliance to the humanitarian principles and in a dignified way.
    Conduct himself/herself both professionally and personally in such a manner as to bring credit to Mercy Corps and to not jeopardize its humanitarian mission.
    Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.

    ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING

    As part of our commitment to organizational learning and in support of our understanding that learning organizations are more effective, efficient, and relevant to the communities they serve, we expect all team members to commit 5% of their time to learning activities that benefit Mercy Corps as well as themselves.

    ACCOUNTABILITY TO BENEFICIARIES

    Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our beneficiaries and to international standards guiding international relief and development work, while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.
    Team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and MC’s policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all in-country venues.

    Supervisory Responsibility: No direct supervisory responsibility. The safeguarding and CARM officers provide technical support to Nawiri safeguarding champions, CARM focal point and other program staff. Operational and technical oversight of field-based activities is undertaken by Field Director, Deputy Field Director, and Sub – Field Office Program Managers.
    Accountability:
     Reports Directly To: Field Director with strong dotted line to the Country CARM Officer and Country Safeguarding Focal Point.
    Works Directly With: Deputy Field Director, Sub – Field Office Program Managers, Partnership and Capacity Building Manager, Safeguarding Co-Investigator, Safeguarding Champions, CARM Focal Points, County – level Purpose Area Leads, CLA Coordinators, MEL Coordinator, Program teams, People & Culture Team and Mercy Corps Country PaQ Manager, Country CARM Officer, Ethics Assurance Manager and Regional Safeguarding Advisor.
    Knowledge and Experience

    Bachelor’s degree in social work, law, education, communications, gender, international development or relevant field.
    At least five years of related work experience in safeguarding and/or child protection preferably with an international or local Non- Governmental Organization (NGO).
    Proven interest and commitment to humanitarian and development principles and a demonstrable understanding of conflict contexts and remote work.
    Knowledge in project management, monitoring and evaluation including experience with remote data collection, analysis, reporting and visualization concepts.
    Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to engage with program participants, stakeholders, and colleagues at all levels.
    Experience in working in multi-cultural and diverse environments with sensitivity to different cultures and customs.
    Proven track record of implementing feedback and complaints mechanisms in complex programs and projects while ensuring confidentiality is maintained.
    Excellent Computer skills: proficiency in MS Office package, some knowledge on data analysis and management would be an asset. Experience in creating and designing Power BI reports and dashboards.
    Highly developed interpersonal skills and ability to communicate complex and sensitive information as well as coordinate and facilitate training to a wide and diverse audience.
    Experience in leading and managing teams.
    Ability to conduct assessment, excellent documentation and report writing skills are required.
    Fluency in spoken and written English and Kiswahili languages is required.
    Experience working in the ASAL regions in an added advantage

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