Cash Advisor - Palestine

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 28 November 2023
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The Program / Department / Team

Mercy Corps has committed to increasing its use of Cash Transfer Programming (CTP) in humanitarian responses. In Gaza, with funding from ECHO and oPt Humanitarian Fund through UNOCHA HPF, and under the umbrella of the Gaza Protection Consortium (GPC), Mercy Corps is delivering innovative CTP mechanisms and leading the Humanitarian Community to adapt to CTP programming.

The Position

This position is responsible for providing technical support for implementing an innovative CTP program in Gaza, including developing program tools, supporting evaluations, conducting research, supporting program implementation, and drawing on technical analysis to inform current and future program design. The position will form the core of the GPCโ€™s managerial and technical team alongside the Consortium Manager and NRC/GPC Protection Manager; GPC is led by Norwegian Refugee Council. The position will provide technical leadership to the Humanitarian Community in Gaza, particularly through the Cash Working Group (CWG) and multiple technical task force(s) and working groups. This position will explore the potential to expand CTP to the West Bank and provide technical support to other actors there.

Essential Responsibilities

TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP AND TRAINING
  • Design and lead a research strategy that prioritizes the impact of CTP in Gaza and potentially the West Bank, using clear research objectives and plans, leading data analysis, writing reports, and ensuring the results are spread to all relevant actors.
  • Lead the refinement of criteria and data collection tools for beneficiary selection, and the indicators and data collection tools for monitoring and evaluation, in collaboration with GPC partners. coordinating inputs from the two cash actors in the Consortium (Mercy Corps and NRC) and working closely with the respective M&E teams.
  • With the Programs team, ensure compliance with Mercy Corps Cash Minimum Standards, including periodic revision of the SOPs.
  • Provide training to Mercy Corps teams, GPC partners, the CWG, and donors on CTP principles and practices, including the Mercy Corps Cash Minimum Standards.
  • Ensure Mercy Corps is continuing to better understand and document the many facets of vulnerability in Gaza and identify opportunities to work with other entities on this.
  • Coach and support the Mercy Corps and GPC teams on effective analysis, report writing and presentations and edit external documents as needed.
  • Support the team to develop, promote, and implement a CTP vision in Gaza and the West Bank.
  • As opportunities arise, design new CTP and the GPC CMU in designing new CTP program concepts and draft proposals, with a particular lens on the technical aspects specifically, ensuring adherence to the Gaza CWG recommended standards INFLUENCE AND REPRESENTATION
  • Provide overall cash technical support to the GPC, prioritizing field assessments (baseline, PDM, and endline exercises) and analysis, program implementation, and donor and cash community engagement.
  • Support the GPC leadership with wider stakeholder engagement, principally current and prospective donors.
  • Provide technical support and cash leadership to the Cash Working Group, including in the Minimum Expenditure Basket Task Force and the Vulnerability Technical Working Group, and assist with on-going development of the CWGโ€™s online scoring platform, which makes use of the national Proxy Means Test Formula (PMTF).
  • Assist other Cash Community Actors such as WFP and UNRWA to harmonize CTP methodologies and monitoring and evaluation plans.
  • Represent Mercy Corps in relevant external discussions and working groups with entities such as the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD), the World Bank, WFP, UNRWA, and OCHA.
    MONITORING AND EVALUATION

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