Senior Food Security Advisor - Washington, DC

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 15 August 2023
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The Program

Mercy Corpsโ€™ Technical Support Unit (TSU) is a key part of the Program Department. Mercy Corpsโ€™ TSU houses subject matter experts whose mission is to help our global teams apply the most effective solutions to the worldโ€™s toughest challenges, while building our global reputation and resources to do so. By advancing technical excellence the Unit plays a key role in driving Mercy Corpsโ€™ impact, innovation and influence around the world.

The TSU helps set agency-wide strategy and develops strategic approach documents and other technical briefs for their practice area to inform the entire organizationโ€™s work. In addition, it offers technical expertise to offices worldwide - supporting country strategy development and assessments, and engaging throughout the program life cycle from project design and proposal development to quality implementation and evaluations.

As technical experts in their field, TSU Team members are well versed in global practices and abreast of sector specific trends. They also represent Mercy Corps with donors and other strategic partners, and inform and influence both internal approaches and global understanding on how to move the needle on some of the most intractable humanitarian and development challenges of our time, especially in fragile settings. This agenda requires the team to know about progress and results across programs and paint a picture of the best that Mercy Corps has to offer based on thematic learning from across our regions. This drives innovation inside the agency, grows the portfolio, and fosters learning internally and with external stakeholders so that we can make a bigger difference in the lives of people we work with.

The Position

The Senior Food Security Advisor is a key member of the Food Security and Nutrition TSU team supporting programs to deliver on Mercy Corps pathway to Food Security.

The Senior Advisor will oversee technical support, develop and grow the agencyโ€™s food security and nutrition portfolio and build an extended team of specialists and focal points, with a focus on deepening Mercy Corpsโ€™ expertise and influence. In collaboration with other Mercy Corps teams, the Senior Food Security Advisor will seek to ensure evidence-based food security program design and implementation as informed by the organizationโ€™s ten year strategy.

Working with headquarters, regional leadership, country teams, technical support teams and partners, they will: 1) pursue strategic growth opportunities in priority contexts and sectors; 2) support assessments and innovations in priority contexts and build influence; 3) provide technical oversight to priority programs; 4) provide support and mentorship to specialists and country team members; 5) represent Mercy Corps externally at relevant academic events, conferences, media forums, and other events.

Being based in Washington DC, the Senior Food Security Advisor will work closely with the Policy and Advocacy team to support Mercy Corpsโ€™ food security priorities through engagements in Washington and with US government stakeholders.

Essential Responsibilities

STRATEGY AND VISION
  • Provide technical guidance for food security into agency-wide growth resources and plans, including country strategies, donor guidance, approaches for supporting and creating local partners and networks, and strengthening global donor relations.
  • Support the Agency in operationalizing the P2P strategy and execute the work plan for food security and nutrition in close coordination with the country teams and other agency departments, including through the Food Security influence matrix team, and ensure that it is continuously updated to reflect our values and principles, trends in the country, learning over time and emerging capacities.
  • Identify internal and external trends with potential to inform or affect TSU work and assure team readiness to adapt to changing conditions and expectations.
  • Mobilize support services resources to enable country and regional leadership teams to execute their respective strategic priorities.
  • Serve as key external communicator for Mercy Corps on food security and nutrition

    PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT

    • Working closely with country and regional teams and the new initiatives team to develop or support high quality concept notes and proposals to increase funding for food security and nutrition programs.
    • Source and document new ideas and innovations from within country programs, private sector partners, researchers and academics and funding sources to scale up proven food security approaches in fragile areas.
      • Serve as technical focal point, researcher, or writer for emergency and development food security proposals.
      • Participate in an annual food security portfolio analysis to inform food security and nutrition TSU strategic investments and program design.
      • Identify and coordinate TSU support for food security program design efforts as required.

        PROGRAM QUALITY

        • Partner with the program team to ensure food security programs are adhering to evidence based practices and measuring and evaluating results according to donor and organizational guidance.
        • Disseminate learning, evidence, and trends to improve implementation of emergency and development food security programs.
        • Adapt and develop context and program-specific guidance, tools and training, and connect teams to critical information that will improve food security knowledge and action to improve program performance and achieve results.
        • Work closely with regional/country leaders and program managers to identify and set team and partner priorities, and coordinate and deliver tailored support visits and training workshops.

          LEARNING & IMPACT

          • Facilitate food security learning forums that expand and deepen capacity and exchange across Mercy Corps teams and promote country teamsโ€™ work within the organization.
          • Drive a culture of learning between food security programs, countries and technical teams through consistent sharing of evidence-based best practices and lessons learned.
          • In collaboration with the research and learning team and country teams, support the implementation of a research and learning agenda on food security that advances evidence and learning.
          • Partner with program teams to oversee and lead the development of high-quality publications and reports that showcase program results and learning including assessments, case studies, learning documents, short articles and blogs; and develop internal and external dissemination plans for all products with the aim of articulating our impact and lessons learned across our portfolio
          • Work closely with the relevant teams to establish assessment, monitoring and evaluation frameworks and indicators to measure the impact of our food security and nutrition programs at the country and aggregate level.
            INFLUENCE & REPRESENTATION
            • Contribute to thought leadership around food security and nutrition by representing and/or facilitating country team members to represent Mercy Corps at relevant academic events, conferences, media forums, and other events.
            • Identify and nurture strategic partnerships.
            • Present concepts and ideas to donors, partners, and peer organizations that influence them to drive innovation and positive change around food security and nutrition.

              Supervisory Responsibility

              None, except for occasional interns and consultants.

              Accountability

              Reports Directly To: Director Food Systems, with reporting line to Snr Director, Food Security and Nutrition on work related to policy/comms

              Works Directly With: Senior Nutrition Advisor, TSU Technical Teams, PAQ Team, Country Teams, and Program Teams

              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

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