Senior CASH Advisor - Lebanon

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  • Added Date: Monday, 18 March 2024
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DEPARTMENT SUMMARY

Mercy Corps seeks to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping build secure, productive and just communities. Working in Lebanon since 1993, Mercy Corps has been working towards generating positive opportunities for Lebanese people, Syrian and Palestine refugees and other vulnerable groups, with a strong focus on engaging women and youth. We do this through:

  • Building the resilience of vulnerable individuals, by enhancing their human, social and political capital, to enable them to better adapt to shocks and stresses;

  • Strengthening participatory governance and social cohesion to encourage diverse groups to work together to solve public challenges and provide equitable service delivery;

  • Promoting economic growth and creating employment opportunities and revenue for vulnerable population groups;

  • Carrying out research and developing an evidence-base to influence the adoption of effective and equitable humanitarian and development initiatives in Lebanon;

  • Adapting to the changing context in providing both humanitarian life-saving assistance and supporting markets in crisis when and where needed,

    The Mercy Corps Lebanon team consists of over 125 staff working across four offices throughout Beirut/Mount Lebanon, South Lebanon, North Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley. Current funders of Mercy Corps in Lebanon include the government of the Netherlands, Global Affairs Canada, the US Government, Agence Franรงaise de Development, RDPP and the European Union through Madad funds. Mercy Corpsโ€™ programs aim to sustain Mercy Corpsโ€™ reputation as a key and reliable partner for various donors, INGOs, government authorities and civil society actors, to be part of the process of positive changes along the humanitarian, development and peace spectrum.

    Primary program interventions include humanitarian assistance through cash-based response, support to employment and to small and medium enterprises, good governance, capacity building, economic development, livelihood support, and support to markets in crisis. As the effect of the multi-dimensional crisis affecting Lebanon for the past two years becomes increasingly dire for the population, Mercy Corps is currently pivoting to bring a greater focus on cash assistance, agriculture and food security, with an increased access to renewable energy.

    GENERAL POSITION SUMMARY

    This position is responsible for understanding Lebanonโ€™s ever-changing implementation context and humanitarian coordination landscape, articulating Mercy Corps Lebanonโ€™s vision for CVA programme design and development; serving as focal point for any proposal development with CVA components; supporting quality analysis and implementation for CVA; conducting evaluations and research; and helping manage donor and partner relations at local, regional, and headquarter levels. This role will also be hands-on to provide direct support to programme teams, including the development / review of internal program tools and processes as well as defining MCLโ€™s stances on topics like interagency harmonization, social protection linkages, and/or MPCA deduplication. The position will technically represent Mercy Corps in all CVA fora and explore the potential to expand further CVA as a tool used by programmes.

    ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

    Strategy and Business development

    • Work closely with the program country team to build Mercy Corpsโ€™ strategy and influence in CVA in Lebanon
    • In close coordination with the Director of Programs and PaQ team, support prepositioning and development of program strategies. Write/review proposals and concept notes for funding from donors including foundations, corporations, and US, European, and UN agencies.
    • Work with program team members on the design and support of multi-sectoral programs that encompass elements of broader country goals such as food security, market systems development, and governance.
    • Ensure Mercy Corps is continuing to better collect and use data to analyze, understand and document the many facets of vulnerability in Lebanon, the role of CVA in addressing it, and identify opportunities to work with other entities on this.
    • Provide technical and strategic support to ensure that cash based programs are designed, implemented, monitored and evaluated correctly.

      Technical Leadership and Training

      • Provide training to Mercy Corps teams and partners on CVA principles and practices, including the Mercy Corps Cash Minimum Standards.
      • Lead on deduplication efforts, ensure coordination with other agencies to ensure buy-in, propose duplication mitigation strategies and establish systems to facilitate deduplication with other CVA actors, including Social Safety Net actors (MoSA, ESSN).
      • 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 the MEL team.
      • With the Programs team, ensure compliance with Mercy Corps Cash Minimum Standards, including periodic revision of the SOPs.
      • Coach and support the Mercy Corps team on effective analysis, report writing and presentations of CVA quantitative and qualitative data.
      • Support as needed in discussions with Financial Service Providers (FSP) and other service providers in coordination with the Program Manager and the Procurement Department.
      • Ensure that the implementation of the program is adapted to communities, authorities and partners and in line with the relevant guidelines, principles, values and quality standards (such as Conflict Sensitivity Do No Harm principles and beneficiary accountability standards)

        Research and Learning and Impact (in close coordination with the PAQ unit and LCAT)

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