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Regional Consortium Coordinator
2026-06-24T12:54:56+00:00
Action Against Hunger
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Management,Business Operations,Social Services & Nonprofit
KES
MONTH
2026-07-15T17:00:00+00:00
8

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic leadership and day-to-day coordination across all program result areas and operations in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti.
  • Ensure program implementation remains aligned with DG ECHO requirements, the IGAD Anticipatory Action Roadmap, SCALAA methodologies, national disaster-risk management priorities, and changing humanitarian conditions.
  • Serve as the primary coordination interface among Action Against Hunger country teams, IGAD, ICPAC, DG ECHO, national disaster-risk management authorities, consortium partners, and humanitarian coordination bodies.
  • Lead the development and operationalization of cross-border anticipatory action protocols, trigger matrices, contingency plans, standard operating procedures, simulations, and pilot activations.
  • Coordinate with complementary regional initiatives, including SCALAA, IGAD PREPARE, EU CLIMHoA, BRCiS, SomReP, and the Somali Cash Consortium, to promote coherence and prevent duplication.
  • Lead the consortium governance structure, including the Consortium Steering Committee, partner coordination meetings, inter-agency mechanisms, and timely resolution of implementation challenges.
  • Manage partnership agreements, sub-grants, performance reviews, and capacity-strengthening plans for international, regional, and local partners.
  • Serve as the primary DG ECHO focal point for strategic engagement, donor reporting, operational updates, grant amendments, budget revisions, and adaptive management discussions.
  • Ensure technical quality across anticipatory action, climate services, early-warning systems, disaster-risk reduction, cash preparedness, health, WASH, nutrition, protection, and urban preparedness activities.
  • Oversee the program’s MEAL framework, ensuring evidence, learning, and performance data inform program improvements, donor reporting, and regional knowledge-sharing platforms.
  • Ensure protection, conflict sensitivity, gender and inclusion, PSEA, accountability to affected populations, and DG ECHO Minimum Environmental Requirements are integrated throughout the program.
  • Lead Crisis Modifier readiness and activation processes, including trigger verification, rapid decision-making, financing readiness, pre-approved early-action packages, field deployment, and post-distribution monitoring.
  • Provide full oversight of the consortium budget, financial forecasting, compliance, risk management, partner expenditure, and audit readiness.
  • Lead and mentor the regional program team while maintaining matrix-management relationships with country-based program managers and technical staff.
  • Represent the program at regional and global disaster-risk reduction, anticipatory action, humanitarian financing, and climate-resilience forums.

Requirements

Who We’re Looking For

  • Bachelor's or master's degree in Disaster Risk Reduction, Development Studies, Humanitarian Action, Climate Change Adaptation, Urban Development, International Relations, Public Policy, Statistics with GIS experience, or a related field.
  • A PhD in anticipatory action, climate-risk governance, or humanitarian systems leadership is a strong advantage.
  • Additional professional qualifications in anticipatory action programming, humanitarian coordination, DG ECHO grant management, or institutional donor compliance are preferred.
  • Minimum ten years of progressive experience in humanitarian program management, disaster preparedness, anticipatory action, or climate-risk governance.
  • At least five years of experience in a senior regional, multi-country coordination, program director, or comparable leadership role.
  • Demonstrated experience managing complex, multi-partner consortia involving intergovernmental institutions, international NGOs, local organizations, and government counterparts.
  • Strong experience managing DG ECHO or comparable institutional donor grants, including donor reporting, compliance, amendments, partner performance, and multi-million-euro budgets.
  • Proven technical expertise in anticipatory action, multi-hazard trigger development, early-warning systems, forecast-based financing, and crisis-modifier mechanisms.
  • Strong knowledge of the Greater Horn of Africa humanitarian landscape, including climate risks, cross-border displacement, pastoral livelihood systems, and regional disaster-management structures.
  • Experience working with institutions and platforms such as IGAD, ICPAC, national disaster-risk management authorities, SCALAA, BRCiS, UN OCHA, or similar coordination bodies.
  • Demonstrated ability to influence policy, support institutional change, and maintain effective relationships with donors, governments, technical institutions, and humanitarian partners.
  • Experience integrating protection, gender and inclusion, conflict sensitivity, PSEA, environmental safeguards, and accountability standards into complex programs.
  • Strong leadership, strategic planning, negotiation, representation, problem-solving, and team-management skills.
  • Full professional fluency in written and spoken English is required. Working knowledge of Somali, Amharic, or French is a strong advantage.
  • Ability and willingness to travel extensively across Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, and other regional locations, including travel to challenging or high-risk operating environments.
* Provide strategic leadership and day-to-day coordination across all program result areas and operations in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti. * Ensure program implementation remains aligned with DG ECHO requirements, the IGAD Anticipatory Action Roadmap, SCALAA methodologies, national disaster-risk management priorities, and changing humanitarian conditions. * Serve as the primary coordination interface among Action Against Hunger country teams, IGAD, ICPAC, DG ECHO, national disaster-risk management authorities, consortium partners, and humanitarian coordination bodies. * Lead the development and operationalization of cross-border anticipatory action protocols, trigger matrices, contingency plans, standard operating procedures, simulations, and pilot activations. * Coordinate with complementary regional initiatives, including SCALAA, IGAD PREPARE, EU CLIMHoA, BRCiS, SomReP, and the Somali Cash Consortium, to promote coherence and prevent duplication. * Lead the consortium governance structure, including the Consortium Steering Committee, partner coordination meetings, inter-agency mechanisms, and timely resolution of implementation challenges. * Manage partnership agreements, sub-grants, performance reviews, and capacity-strengthening plans for international, regional, and local partners. * Serve as the primary DG ECHO focal point for strategic engagement, donor reporting, operational updates, grant amendments, budget revisions, and adaptive management discussions. * Ensure technical quality across anticipatory action, climate services, early-warning systems, disaster-risk reduction, cash preparedness, health, WASH, nutrition, protection, and urban preparedness activities. * Oversee the program’s MEAL framework, ensuring evidence, learning, and performance data inform program improvements, donor reporting, and regional knowledge-sharing platforms. * Ensure protection, conflict sensitivity, gender and inclusion, PSEA, accountability to affected populations, and DG ECHO Minimum Environmental Requirements are integrated throughout the program. * Lead Crisis Modifier readiness and activation processes, including trigger verification, rapid decision-making, financing readiness, pre-approved early-action packages, field deployment, and post-distribution monitoring. * Provide full oversight of the consortium budget, financial forecasting, compliance, risk management, partner expenditure, and audit readiness. * Lead and mentor the regional program team while maintaining matrix-management relationships with country-based program managers and technical staff. * Represent the program at regional and global disaster-risk reduction, anticipatory action, humanitarian financing, and climate-resilience forums.
* Strategic planning * Negotiation * Representation * Problem-solving * Team management * Anticipatory action * Multi-hazard trigger development * Early-warning systems * Forecast-based financing * Crisis-modifier mechanisms * DG ECHO grant management * Institutional donor compliance * Protection * Gender and inclusion * Conflict sensitivity * PSEA * Environmental safeguards * Accountability standards
* Bachelor's or master's degree in Disaster Risk Reduction, Development Studies, Humanitarian Action, Climate Change Adaptation, Urban Development, International Relations, Public Policy, Statistics with GIS experience, or a related field. * PhD in anticipatory action, climate-risk governance, or humanitarian systems leadership is a strong advantage. * Additional professional qualifications in anticipatory action programming, humanitarian coordination, DG ECHO grant management, or institutional donor compliance are preferred.
postgraduate degree
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Vacancy title:
Regional Consortium Coordinator

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Management,Business Operations,Social Services & Nonprofit]

Jobs at:
Action Against Hunger

Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, July 15 2026

Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi

Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, June 24 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic leadership and day-to-day coordination across all program result areas and operations in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti.
  • Ensure program implementation remains aligned with DG ECHO requirements, the IGAD Anticipatory Action Roadmap, SCALAA methodologies, national disaster-risk management priorities, and changing humanitarian conditions.
  • Serve as the primary coordination interface among Action Against Hunger country teams, IGAD, ICPAC, DG ECHO, national disaster-risk management authorities, consortium partners, and humanitarian coordination bodies.
  • Lead the development and operationalization of cross-border anticipatory action protocols, trigger matrices, contingency plans, standard operating procedures, simulations, and pilot activations.
  • Coordinate with complementary regional initiatives, including SCALAA, IGAD PREPARE, EU CLIMHoA, BRCiS, SomReP, and the Somali Cash Consortium, to promote coherence and prevent duplication.
  • Lead the consortium governance structure, including the Consortium Steering Committee, partner coordination meetings, inter-agency mechanisms, and timely resolution of implementation challenges.
  • Manage partnership agreements, sub-grants, performance reviews, and capacity-strengthening plans for international, regional, and local partners.
  • Serve as the primary DG ECHO focal point for strategic engagement, donor reporting, operational updates, grant amendments, budget revisions, and adaptive management discussions.
  • Ensure technical quality across anticipatory action, climate services, early-warning systems, disaster-risk reduction, cash preparedness, health, WASH, nutrition, protection, and urban preparedness activities.
  • Oversee the program’s MEAL framework, ensuring evidence, learning, and performance data inform program improvements, donor reporting, and regional knowledge-sharing platforms.
  • Ensure protection, conflict sensitivity, gender and inclusion, PSEA, accountability to affected populations, and DG ECHO Minimum Environmental Requirements are integrated throughout the program.
  • Lead Crisis Modifier readiness and activation processes, including trigger verification, rapid decision-making, financing readiness, pre-approved early-action packages, field deployment, and post-distribution monitoring.
  • Provide full oversight of the consortium budget, financial forecasting, compliance, risk management, partner expenditure, and audit readiness.
  • Lead and mentor the regional program team while maintaining matrix-management relationships with country-based program managers and technical staff.
  • Represent the program at regional and global disaster-risk reduction, anticipatory action, humanitarian financing, and climate-resilience forums.

Requirements

Who We’re Looking For

  • Bachelor's or master's degree in Disaster Risk Reduction, Development Studies, Humanitarian Action, Climate Change Adaptation, Urban Development, International Relations, Public Policy, Statistics with GIS experience, or a related field.
  • A PhD in anticipatory action, climate-risk governance, or humanitarian systems leadership is a strong advantage.
  • Additional professional qualifications in anticipatory action programming, humanitarian coordination, DG ECHO grant management, or institutional donor compliance are preferred.
  • Minimum ten years of progressive experience in humanitarian program management, disaster preparedness, anticipatory action, or climate-risk governance.
  • At least five years of experience in a senior regional, multi-country coordination, program director, or comparable leadership role.
  • Demonstrated experience managing complex, multi-partner consortia involving intergovernmental institutions, international NGOs, local organizations, and government counterparts.
  • Strong experience managing DG ECHO or comparable institutional donor grants, including donor reporting, compliance, amendments, partner performance, and multi-million-euro budgets.
  • Proven technical expertise in anticipatory action, multi-hazard trigger development, early-warning systems, forecast-based financing, and crisis-modifier mechanisms.
  • Strong knowledge of the Greater Horn of Africa humanitarian landscape, including climate risks, cross-border displacement, pastoral livelihood systems, and regional disaster-management structures.
  • Experience working with institutions and platforms such as IGAD, ICPAC, national disaster-risk management authorities, SCALAA, BRCiS, UN OCHA, or similar coordination bodies.
  • Demonstrated ability to influence policy, support institutional change, and maintain effective relationships with donors, governments, technical institutions, and humanitarian partners.
  • Experience integrating protection, gender and inclusion, conflict sensitivity, PSEA, environmental safeguards, and accountability standards into complex programs.
  • Strong leadership, strategic planning, negotiation, representation, problem-solving, and team-management skills.
  • Full professional fluency in written and spoken English is required. Working knowledge of Somali, Amharic, or French is a strong advantage.
  • Ability and willingness to travel extensively across Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, and other regional locations, including travel to challenging or high-risk operating environments.

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Experience in Months: 120

Level of Education: postgraduate degree

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Job Category: Management jobs in Kenya
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Wednesday, July 15 2026
Duty Station: Nairobi | Nairobi
Posted: 24-06-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 24-06-2026
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