Your mission
MAIN PURPOSE
The MHPSS Senior Specialist ensures the effective coordination,
coherence and consistent implementation of a specific portfolio of
War Child's Evidence-Based Methods (EBMs)in a thematic area across
an assigned cluster of partners and countries. The role is
responsible for translating strategies, standards and methodologies
into contextually relevant thematic/EBM support to partners,
ensuring that EBM implementation within a cluster is feasible and
achieves high quality and impact. The MHPSS Senior Specialist
oversees EBM quality assurance, partner onboarding, thematic
guidance, and adaptive learning within a cluster, connecting
thematic and EBM strategy to practice by guiding, aligning and line
managing The MHPSS Senior Specialist supporting countries and
partners in that cluster.
Where relevant, the MHPSS Senior Specialist might also be
assigned to directly support a country and/or partner.
Clusters:
- Lebanon, Yemen, Afghanistan, Ukraine
- Syria, Jordan, oPt, Colombia, Global
- DRC, Uganda, CAR, South Sudan, Sudan, Chad
POSITION IN WAR CHILD ALLIANCE
Reports to (Solid/Management):
MHPSS Lead
Reports to (Dotted/Functional):
- Country Cluster Le ad
- One or more dotted lines with partnership, project management
and/or engagement functions
Department:
Quality & Impact
Unit:
Technical / MHPSS Cluster
Supervises (list direct reports / roles):
Estimated 3-4 Specialist per Country Cluster
(Operational) Scope:
Country Programme / Alliance Shared Services
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
- Maintain cluster-level oversight of thematic quality assurance
for EBM integration, implementation and scaling by partners,
ensuring high-quality delivery of EBMs.
- Coordinate thematic support provided by Specialist s within a
cluster, ensuring prioritization, and advising on resource
allocation.
- Ensure operationalization of thematic and EBM guidance and
standards , to guarantee contextual relevance to tailored support
to countries and partners.
- Lead and/or f acilitate adaptive learning cycles for EBMs at
cluster level , ensuring learning agendas are developed and
executed , lessons learned are documented and findings inform
practice and strategic direction.
- Strengthen organisational and partner capacity in MHPSS EBMs,
through training, mentoring and scalable learning approaches.
- Represent and build up the profile and reputation of War
Child's EBM Care System Portfolio and thematic expertise externally
in the appropriate fora , strengthening sector engagement, inter
agency collaboration and organisational credibility, and
contributing to shaping policy and sector discourse.
- Contribute to the learning agenda for EBMs within your por t
folio including gather and sharing learnings on partner experiences
and feedback.
Each staff member is responsible for contributing to creating a
culture committed to our mission, vision, internal safeguarding
standards, JEDI ((Social) Justice Equity Diversity Inclusion)
principles and the CHS (Core Humanitarian Standard) framework and
are expected to actively promote this in their work.
These duties provide a framework for the role and should not be
regarded as a definitive list. Other reasonable duties may be
required consistent with the grade of the role.
ROLE-SPECIFIC OR CONTEXT RESPONSIBILITIES
- Acts as primary internal and external thematic f ocal point for
an assigned cluster .
- Oversee thematic components of partnership engagement within a
cluster, liaising with partnership colleagues and with other
cluster Coordinators where relevant
- Colla borate effectively with the Partnership Department ,
ensuring appropriate matrix management of Specialist s and
complementary of responsibilities .
- Contribute to development of EBMs Partnership Packages and
other relevant resources.
- Contribute to the strengthening and evolution of the MHPSS EBM
Care System portfolio , including through compiling knowledge and
lessons learned from countries and partners in the cluster.
- Coordinate and contribute to learning activities, task teams,
working groups and Communities of Practice related to their t
hematic a rea and EBMs .
- Support scalable learning approaches ( e.g. blended learning,
training pools, ToT /ToF models) , including by compiling
cluster-level inputs to training content, and learning
materials.
- Coordinate support to MEAL processes within a cluster ,
including compliance with Quality o f Care indicators.
- Provide thematic/EBM surge support in emergencies or priority
contexts where needed.
- Contribute with thematic inputs into organizational processes
such as development and delivery of strategies, annual plans, etc
at team, departmental and organisational levels , leading on
cluster-level inputs where relevant .
- Lead cluster-level reporting organisation -wide reporting
processes related to the EBMs in their portfolio and contributes to
grant/project reporting processes, where relevant .
- Collaborate closely with teams in their department (MEAL and
Humanitarian) and with other relevant departments such as R&D,
Partnerships, Engagement and Operations.
- Act as a back-stop for Specialists where necessary.
Your profile
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE
Education
- Relevant academic background or a closely related field.
Experience
- Relevant experience in the thematic area, including in
humanitarian or post‑conflict contexts.
- Experience working with partners on
co‑creation and delivery of programmes.
- Demonstrated experience in programme design, needs assessment,
learning cycles and quality assurance.
- Experience developing methods, tools, guidelines, training and
learning materials.
- Experience facilitating trainings, workshops and virtual
learning.
- Programme or grant management experience is an asset
Languages
- Fluency in English is required for this role.
- Additional languages may be useful depending on stakeholder
groups and organisational context, for example Arabic, Dari,
French, Spanish, or Ukrainian
(Technical) Knowledge
- Strong understanding of quality standards,
evidence‑based programming and MEAL
integration.
- Knowledge of cross‑sectoral integration
(Education, Child Protection, MHPSS).
- Understanding of localisation, accountability and participation
principles.
- Familiarity with digital collaboration and learning tools (e.g.
Mural, Miro, SharePoint, MS Teams).
What we offer
Eligibility:
This vacancy is open to internal candidates
only.
Location:
We operate in a global context, with team members based across
multiple countries. War Child currently works in Afghanistan, the
Central African Republic, Colombia, DR Congo, Germany, Jordan,
Lebanon, the occupied Palestinian territory, South Sudan, Sweden,
Syria, Uganda, Ukraine (registration in progress), and Yemen. We
also have offices in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Preference is given to candidates who reside in one of these
locations and hold valid work authorisation. War Child does not
provide relocation support.
Type of contract:
This is a locally contracted position. Salary and secondary
employment conditions are aligned with the applicable in-country
salary scale, and local terms and conditions will apply.
How to Apply
Qualified candidates are encouraged to submit their applications
(CV and motivation letter in English) by 10-July-
2026 . We are reviewing
submissions on a rolling basis, so early applications are strongly
recommended.
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