Mercy Corps is hiring an
Project/Consultancy Ti****tle: Improved Financial Competitiveness for Syria Program
Project Location(s): Amman, Jordan preferred, remote possible for the ideal candidate
Application Deadline: 27 February 2023. Please apply early - applications considered on a rolling basis.
Background:
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action — helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Mercy Corps has been responding to the Syrian crisis since 2012 with a combination of emergency assistance, early recovery, and social cohesion programming. We partner with Syrian communities to move beyond survival to productivity and self-reliance.
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Purpose/ Project Description:**
The Mercy Corps Syria program seeks an experienced leader to conduct an internal review toward improved financial competitiveness for the country program as a whole, resulting in recommendations for cost proposals and structural shifts, as needed. In addition, the consultant should incorporate an external peer analysis of similar operational structures at the Whole of Syria level.
Consultant Activities:
The Consultant will:
Consultant Deliverables:
The Consultant will deliver a summary report that includes the following:
Preliminary findings and presentation:
Potential improvements/changes to the country structure, budget presentation or cost proposal approach to achieve greater financial efficiency, with information on pros/cons to each option
Information and analysis on alternative options and peer agency approaches; and
Final report
With the content of the preliminary findings and
Recommendations to achieve efficiencies and improved financial competitiveness.
Final presentation
A draft and final report are anticipated as separate deliverables over the life of the contract, as well as a final presentation and discussion with the Senior Management Team following the submission and review of the draft report and before finalizing the report.
Timeframe/Schedule: Estimated timeline from February-April 2023. Seeking someone who can start by the end of February/beginning of March, and conduct the internal and external stakeholder meetings and produce a draft analysis with recommendations within four weeks, and a final report and recommendations in six weeks.
The Consultant will report to: Nicole Hark, Deputy Country Director
The Consultant will work closely with: Mercy Corps Syria’s Senior Management Team (CD, DCD, Directors of Finance, Operations, HR, PAQ) and Area Directors, as well as finance and grants team members when applicable.
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Required Experience & Skills:**
5-10 years of experience in country leadership roles
Significant experience in operational/field programs (above $20M country portfolio minimum)
Past experience with structural or cost competitiveness analysis of a similar nature preferred
Experience with remote programme management preferred
Syria experience preferred
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