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Program / Department Summary
Mercy Corps works to achieve real and lasting impact in the worldโs toughest humanitarian emergencies. We save lives and help people live with dignity in crises of all kinds. At the same time, we create the conditions to pivot to recovery quickly and effectively. We work wherever local capacity is overwhelmed, connecting people to the opportunities they need to strengthen their community in recovery. Whether it is a sudden shock or a slowly emerging crisis, whether the threat is natural or man-made, Mercy Corps is committed to rapid, needs-driven assistance. Mercy Corps supports a response that is market-driven and leverages the capacities of both traditional and non-traditional aid partnersโand ultimately gives people the ability to make their own decisions and secure their own lives and livelihoods.
The Humanitarian Leadership and Response (HLR) team provides the agency with timely and effective leadership to prepare for, respond to, and learn from humanitarian emergencies, develops sharp, well-timed, and influential humanitarian analysis to inform program design and implementation, and supports agency leadership and regional and country teams with safety and security expertise.
The Position
The Emergency Cash and Markets Advisor is a member of the Global Response Team goal is to provide direct support first phase emergencies and crises across Mercy Corps operations to enable communities and people in crisis to meet their basic needs and strengthen resilience to future crises. This deployable role will be responsible for assessing the feasibility and appropriateness of cash and voucher assistance as a first-phase response modality to meet critical basic needs, for providing technical leadership and technical guidance at the onset of cash and voucher assistance programming and ensuring CVA is designed to support of existing markets, social protection systems, and local actors. Along with other members of the humanitarian surge team, this role will focus on safe programming, community engagement, and accountability throughout deployments.
As a core member of the Mercy Corps global cash matrix team, when not on an active deployment this post holder will facilitate a broader agenda on cash and humanitarian response within Mercy Corps including supporting the development of tools, approaches, standards, evidence, and learning.
Essential Job Responsibilities
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO CVA AND MARKET-BASED PROGRAMS IN AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE
- Lead country-based colleagues, teams, and partners, in the steps and processes required to determine the feasibility and appropriateness of cash or voucher assistance as an emergency response tool to meet critical basic needs.
- Gather/analyze data and complete assessments to determine CVA priorities, program design, and Mercy Corpsโ competitive advantage for funding during responses.
- Facilitate and support repivoting of existing programs to provide CVA (where relevant) and support concepts and proposals for funding that include CVA during responses.
- Participate in and support any in-country CVA coordination and collaboration mechanisms during responses.
- Work closely with country-based colleagues, teams, and partners to quickly set up, scale, and learn for CVA as an emergency response tool.
- Support CVA in the country by supporting the hiring process, selection, and onboarding of new in-country CVA staff as well as skills building and coaching of CVA staff during responses.
- Provide in-person technical support and capacity strengthening to field teams, through one-on-one country outreach, regional calls, webinars, etc.
- Work with country teams to design and document their CVA processes and support the process of developing or revising CVA SOPs during responses.
- Support programs with preparedness for a CVA response, including framework agreements with FSPs, stakeholder discussions, and working on supporting documentation (SOPs).
- Ensure adherence to the CVA minimum standards and approach within Mercy Corps across CVA programming.
- Lead teams in process mapping to identify gaps in their CVA programming.
- Identify countries requiring increased technical support and liaise with the HQ CVA team and Regional Technical Director as needed.
- Identify potential opportunities for alignment and strengthening government-led cash-based social protection assistance.
- Ensure robust market analyses and monitoring mechanisms are in place to inform ongoing CVA and conditions for scale and adaptation over time.
- Strengthen market systems where needed to enhance the enabling environment for HH-level CVA; this may include developing frameworks for supporting and working with traders, designing agreements, subsidies to govern specific trading items, quality, delivery timeframe and prices.
- Ensure program participants are effectively targeted according to established vulnerability criteria.
- Collaborate closely with PMs to identify cash program partners and institutions for effective and transparent cash transfer, develop MoUs and contracts & oversee initial cash assistance delivery.
- Ensure compliance with donor and Mercy Corps regulations related to emergency programming.
- Work with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team to ensure that monitoring and evaluation for the CVA is practical and reflects best practices.
- Ensure all interventions adhere to Mercy Corpsโ Code of Conduct; Gender, Diversity and Inclusion guiding documents; Core Humanitarian Principles and Do No Harm.
MANAGEMENT
- Where relevant, advocate for and contribute to drafting the scope of work and hiring CVA and markets-focused team members and technical consultants.
- Support evidence-based advocacy for cash and markets staffing and capacity strengthening at the country level where relevant.
INFLUENCE AND REPRESENTATION
- Coordinate effectively with Cash Working Groups (CWGs), CALP, Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL) clusters, government-led social protection, etc.
- Identify, build, and manage collaborative partnerships with consortium partners, sub-grantees, donors, local governments, and other stakeholders.
- Demonstrate flexibility, resilience, and ability to maintain positive relationships and composure.
- Maintain high ethical standards and treat people with respect and dignity.
- Exhibit an awareness of their own strengths and development needs.
TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP
- Contribute to and lead agreed priorities and strategic workstreams that facilitate better, more effective, timely, and accountable CVA in humanitarian crises.
- Identify and work to address institutional and other barriers (internal/external) to the effective use of CVA in humanitarian crisis.
- Develop and consolidate learning and evidence on CVA in humanitarian settings and contribute to the body of evidence within the CVA space.
SECURITY
- Ensure individual/personal compliance with security procedures and policies.
- Ensure a strong focus on data protection and security within all CVA programs.
Supervisory Responsibility
Dependent upon requirements of a deployment, but likely a mix of country-level CVA program, advisory, and operational support teams
Accountability
Reports Directly To: Senior Director Global Response Team
Matrix Management: Works with technical counterparts through a matrix line to the Cash Director
Works Directly With: Humanitarian counterparts, technical support unit teams, and country-based program leads.
Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders
Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.
Minimum Qualifications & Transferable Skills
- 5+ years of experience in CVA required across multiple humanitarian crisis and contexts (i.e., writing and analysis on proposal development; humanitarian assessments; CVA implementation; CVA capacity building).
- at least one response assignment that demonstrates the ability to successfully adapt support and assistance methodologies to real-world complexities (slow onset, rapid onset, protracted/complex crises) - required.
- BA/BS or equivalent in Humanitarian Affairs, International Development, Economics or another relevant field; MA/S preferred.
- Excellent oral and written English skills required, another language, French or Spanish highly preferred.
- Proficiency with MS Office software required (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Mercy Corps Core Humanitarian Competencies (as defined in the Humanitarian Capacity Framework) preferred.
Technical competencies: