ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Monitors the progress of projects and activities toward the achievement of key objectives and deliverables through regular communication with key country office staff and HQ.
- Supports the sharing of insights and experiences from field staff and leadership across the International Programs (IP) department, the wider organization and to external audiences.
- Works closely with the Institutional Development team, technical teams and other field-based colleagues to support proposal and budget development for a wide range of funding opportunities focused on activities in the Africa/Eurasia region.
- Conducts monitoring exercises and evaluates overall performance of country office operations.
- Coordinates closely with field-based colleagues, including Country Directors, Program Directors and other field staff, among IP staff, and within other HQ divisions, including in Budget & Fiscal Compliance, Monitoring & Evaluation, Human Resources. Information Technology, Advocacy, Communications and others.
- Schedules cross-divisional meetings and meetings between field and HQ staff, setting agendas, preparing IT platforms, taking meeting notes and ensuring follow-up on takeaways.
- Supports Deputy Regional Director, Africa/Eurasia to address gaps in program progress and operational challenges with country staff and HQ colleagues.
- Drafts monitoring reports for distribution to HQ staff and country staff, and schedules meetings to discuss key achievements and deliverables.
- Reviews and contributes to monthly and quarterly program reports and other documents in French and English for funders, HIAS staff and Board of Directors on HIAS’ regional operations.
- Represents HIAS at external partner and/or coordination meetings, as needed.
- Responds to requests for information and guidance from HQ offices.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
- Graduate degree preferred in Social Sciences or Development.
- 2-3 years of experience in the NGO sector, preferably in refugee or humanitarian fields.
- 2+ years of experience working at the field level is strongly preferred.
- English and French fluency are both required.
- Demonstrated experience in project management.
- Knowledge of project design, planning and budgeting.
- Experience coordinating, reviewing and supporting funding proposals.
- Experience in community-based protection and human rights approaches preferred.
- Have strong organizational skills with the ability to manage time efficiently, meet deadlines and work independently.
- Have excellent written communication and research skills.
- Have a flexible, creative and collaborative working style.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Commitment to HIAS’ mission and values, and refugee protection.
- Ability to travel up to 25% of the time.
- Travel, to include travel to insecure operating environments, may be required.





