• Supporting of pre-positioning efforts in the U.S. and abroad, the WASH advisor will contribute to strengthening engagement with USAID and US-based foundations, identifying potential partnerships, increasing awareness in Washington DC & New York of our core capacities, signature interventions, program achievements and evidence, learning, and the Action Against Hunger brand.
• Building and developing relationships for strategic collaborations and partnerships with key stakeholders, including academic and policy institutions in line with Action Against Hunger USA’s technical strategy
Technical Leadership in Maximizing Program Impact
• Leading the development of WASH components of technical policies, framework, approaches and project models.
• Collaborating with other technical advisors and specialists in HEARO, facilitating technical support to WASH interventions and research projects in Haiti, and other countries as required.
Strategic Influencing & Engagement
• Contributing from a WASH perspective to AAH US influencing Strategy at a global, regional, and country level
• Setting WASH strategic technical direction, including overseeing the refinement of our programming framework and interventions in support of bringing our innovative programming to scale
• Representing Action Against Hunger technical experiences and positioning in WASH within global alliance, coordination, working groups and technical for a (Millennium Water Alliance, Rigth2Grow, Clean, Fed and Nurtured, the Global Handwashing Partnership, Global WASH Cluster, Interaction
• Advancing AAH WASH expertise recognition by presenting high level content at conferences or learning events (UNC, EEHF, WWW, PRO-WASH etc.)
• Advising and contribute to ER/communications material development and facilitate dissemination of WASH information, experiences, and case studies through website, press releases, interview, radio/video and other mediums
• Building relationships for strategic collaborations and partnerships with key stakeholders, including academic and policy institutions in line with Action Against Hunger USA’s technical strategy
Expand Learning, Evidence base and Knowledge Transfer
• Overseeing the documentation, capitalization, and dissemination of Action Against Hunger USA WASH programming experiences and lessons learnt.
• Ensuring dedicated technical support and leadership to specific global or research projects (e.g. Relapse study)
• Overseeing the secondary analysis of existing or proposed programs to ensure relevance, impact, viability, sustainability, and quality of the action.
• Build partnerships with other agencies &/or partners to ensure up to date knowledge and understanding of the latest pertinent WASH programming, tools, technical developments, and innovations
• Lead and coordinate the development of guidelines, manuals, position papers and other institutional documents on WASH topics and collaborate with Action Against Hunger network initiatives, advancing and promoting these guidelines, etc.
• Facilitate WASH knowledge management and dissemination, through the development and usage of Action Against Hunger’s resources and trainings platforms
Do you meet the profile required criteria?
• A minimum of 5 years previous work in programs overseas with an international humanitarian and/or developmental organization.
• Expertise in WASH programming in a technical advisory position with an International humanitarian and/or development organization (at region, or headquarters levels).
• Experience working in development and humanitarian/post-crisis contexts in all the steps of the Project Cycle Management.
• Experience collaborating with major donors (e.g. USAID, ECHO, FCDO) and of their reporting requirements; in both humanitarian and long-term developmental contexts
• Ability to present clear ideas and arguments, providing distance support, training, and influence.
• Flexible, adaptable, dynamic, and enthusiastic in working with staff from other sectorszProactive and taking initiative, autonomous and reliable
• Fluent written and spoken English, working knowledge of French desirable.
• Existing eligibility to work in the US is essential.
We provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees & qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender-identity, ancestry, sexual orientation, national origin, age, handicap, disability, marital status, or status as a veteran. ACF-USA complies with all applicable laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
Apply at: https://careers.actionagainsthunger.org/index.php/positions/view/563/