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  • Posted: Mar 12, 2026
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    The International Rescue Committee is a global humanitarian aid, relief and development nongovernmental organization.
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    Program & Award Officer

    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:

    Award Management and Compliance (60%)

    • Support PDAAs in the WACAR region with awards management tasks, producing high-quality donor deliverables, and general oversight of the IRC’s institutional donor portfolios in supported country programs.
    • Review of narrative and financial reports, collaborating with and ensuring input from relevant colleagues.
    • Support Program Development & Award Advisors and the country programs they support with budget realignments and award amendments/modifications, where necessary.
    • In collaboration with Program Development and Award Support colleagues, track and document lessons learned from finalized projects and ensure they are fed into the Business Development team.
    • Stay informed about programmatic issues and security and political developments in the region and how they might affect program implementation.
    • Maintain relevant team trackers and project reporting schedules.
    • Support country offices in maintenance of IRC’s award management system, OTIS, supporting awards teams to ensure that all IRC internal documentation and processes are followed, including support to internal project code updates as needed. Onboarding of country program Grants staff on OTIS as needed.
    • Maintain strong, collaborative relationships with country Grants and Partnerships teams, the Regional Program & Awards Support team, AMU, and other departments to ensure consistent use of IRC partnership tools, support donor compliance, and facilitate effective communication through established protocols.

    Partnerships 20%

    • Support PDAAs and the Grants and Partnerships teams of the WACAR region in developing, reviewing, approving and implementing their Partnership Agreements in accordance with IRC’s internal processes, policies and procedures. 
    • Provide administrative and compliance support on partnership agreements across the region, supporting the Program Development and Awards Advisors (PDAAs) and Country Programs in partnership agreement reviews and completion. 
    • Complete the Donor Check and Compliance Approver reviews and approvals in alignment with PEERS policy and established internal thresholds. 
    • As agreed with PDAAs, provide first-line advisory support to CP teams on contractual/compliance components of PEERS, coordinate with OGC to review MOUs and Collaboration Agreements and facilitate communication between OGC and CPs.
    • Assist country offices with use of the IRC’s Partnership Excellence for Equality and Results System (PEERS) – orient Grants and Partnership teams on relevant sections of PEERS to guide their actions and decisions. 
    • In collaboration with Program and Award Support colleagues, track and document lessons learned from Partnership efforts and processes, and feed these into the development of future tools or trainings in support of PEERS implementation within the CPs. 
    • Support country offices in maintenance of subawards across IRC’s award management system (OTIS) supporting CP teams to ensure that all IRC internal documentation and processes are followed
    • Support with the onboarding of country program Grants and Partnerships staff on PEERS as needed.
    • Maintain regional Partnership files in collaboration with the Regional Program and Awards Support team.

    Capacity Building and Training (10%)

    • Assist in the development and maintenance of work-processes and checklists for awards management, subawards implementation and reviews.
    • Contribute to the development of training materials and facilitate/co-facilitate both online and face to face trainings on PCM Partnership and PEERS, as needed.

    Other Responsibilities (10%)

    • Provide coverage for key grants and/or partnerships functions remotely and in-country as requested, to assist with short-term gaps and emergency support.
    • Provide short-term cover when Program Development and Awards Advisors are absent, supported by their line manager as needed.
    • Scheduling and note-taking for team meetings and for regular meeting routines with country programs and other stakeholders, as agreed with supervisor.
    • Additional duties in addition to the core job role will be discussed with supervisor as appropriate

    PERSON SPECIFICATION 

    Experience and/or Qualifications:

    Diversity of relevant experience is welcomed for this role. For example, experience may come from a mixture of paid and/or volunteer work, internships, transferrable skills from another industry, a gap year, etc. 

    Essential 

    • A good general understanding of institutional donors and their requirements, for example DG-INTPA, SIDA, GFFO, BMZ, FCDO, AFD, UN etc. (knowledge of all is not required).** 
    • Good understanding of humanitarian aid and development programming.**
    • Experience writing, reviewing and/or editing narrative and financial reports.**
    • Excellent verbal and written English and French language** 

    Skills: 

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills 
    • Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively as part of a diverse team 
    • Ability to efficiently multi-task and manage deadlines effectively 
    • Solid organizational skills, including prioritization of tasks
    • Excellent attention to detail 
    • Ability to work with colleagues successfully and effectively in a multi-cultural environment
    • Both a great teammate and an independent performer in a fast-paced environment 
    • A flexible work attitude and a desire to contribute to the culture of a supportive, highly engaged team
    • Good IT skills (Word, Outlook, Excel)
    • Willingness to travel

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    Health Unit MEAL Advisor

    • The Health Unit MEAL Advisor will lead the Health Unit’s coordination of the annual statistics process, management of core indicators, analysis and interpretation of global and regional data sets, development and management of data collection tools for core indicators, and management of cross sectoral
    • MEAL tools. The HU MEAL Advisor will also provide MEAL Advisory support for Health Unit and country led evaluations and research projects. The specific responsibilities include:
    • Global Support (estimated 70%)
    • Lead the coordination of the Annual Statistics process, including liaising between the Measurement Unit, Technical Advisors and country programs to review submitted health data, ensuring completeness, correctness and identifying gaps in data.
    • Lead the maintenance of the health, nutrition and environmental health Core Indicator List (CIL), including liaising with Global Practice Leads, Regional Technical Leads, MEAL focal persons, country programs and the Measurement Unit, to ensure the list is up to date within the Indicator Selection Tool (IST) and useful for standard program monitoring.
    • Lead the development and updating of data collection tools, including maintenance of all tools within the METAL tools and learning repository, and the socialization of this repository across the HU.
    • Lead the analysis and interpretation of global and regional data – including annual statistics, program expenditure, client satisfaction, and program indicators – for use in briefing notes to leaders across the IRC. Support the writing of this analysis for reports such as HU Annual Report, Leadership Briefing on Annual Statistics, and regional and practice area portfolio reviews.
    • Lead the capacity strengthening of HU use of the Program Indicator Dashboard (PID) and other data visualization tools.
    • Lead the development and updating of cross-sectoral Health Unit tools that support the implementation of the Health Unit MEAL Strategy. For example, technical data review guidance, HU MEAL resource document.
    • Provide advisory support to Health Unit and country program staff about health, nutrition and environmental health MEAL.
    • Support data needs for health focused advocacy and communication.
    • Project support (estimated 30%)
    • Provide monitoring, evaluations and learning advisory support for Health Unit and country led monitoring, evaluations and research projects. This will include a range of tasks including data analysis, development of protocols, development of data collection tools, support for data collection, analysis and write up of results, support with dissemination of results.
    • Support MEAL sections for Health Unit business development.

    Key Working Relationships:

    • Position Reports to: Health Unit MEAL Lead
    • Position directly supervises: None
    • Internal: Regular relationships with Global Practice Leads, Regional Technical Leads, Technical Advisors,
    • Regional Measurement Advisors, and the Measurement Unit. Interacts with IRC internal departments across
    • CRRD and other technical units
    • External: May participate in outside meetings and academic forums with donors, other non-governmental
    • organizations and inter-agency groups as needed.

    Job Qualifications:

    • Education: University degree in related field plus Master’s degree in Public Health, Statistics, or related field is required. At least seven years of experience working in public health within low resource contexts.
    • Skills: Ability to work optimally and respectfully on diverse teams and across diverse contexts. Good technical acuity, takes initiative and produces results, ability to accept feedback and integrate it, strong communication and presentation skills and a dedication to contribute to a positive work environment. Strong data analytical skills and understanding of health monitoring and evaluation in low resource contexts is required; Committed to upholding diversity, equality and inclusion principles. Good level interpersonal skills with a high level of
    • English oral and written skills. Ability to proficiently communicate and write in French, Arabic or Spanish is highly desirable, but not required. Experience working with digital technology for health platforms (CommCare, PowerBi) is desirable.

    Work Experience:

    • A minimum of 3-5 years of international experience is required leading health M&E within humanitarian settings. Expertise and experience working on the monitoring and evaluation of primary health care is required, and knowledge of environmental health is a plus.

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