Location: New Delhi, India (Hybrid) Contract type: One year fixed term (with the possibility of extension) Background Adam Smith International is a global advisory company that works locally to transform lives by making economies stronger, societies more stable, and governments more effective. We work on behalf of governments, foundations and companies that share our ambition to take on the big challenges facing the world. Our core team of managers and technical experts, in offices around the world, ensures the quality of delivery and high ethical standards that we and our clients require. We bring together a global network of specialist experts, who contribute their experience and know-how, where and when it is needed. ASI is owned and operated by its employees, and we are all dedicated to making a meaningful difference in complex, challenging situations. We are committed to corporate integrity and a triple bottom line of social, environmental and financial performance. Company-wide, our pipeline of business opportunities and portfolio of programmes are growing. We want to recruit high calibre candidates to support the continued growth and delivery of our global portfolio and become part of a team of bright, dynamic and committed people, determined to transform lives for the better. The Economic Development Team Our team specialises in the design and delivery of innovative programmes focused on three core practice areas: infrastructure and urban development; climate resilience and adaptation; and trade, investment and private sector development. We deliver impactful, results-driven programmes across Africa, South Asia, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and the Americas for clients including the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, European Commission, European Investment Bank and various other multilateral development banks and bilateral donors. About The Role The Professional Development Scheme is a 12-month programme designed to give you hands-on experience across a range of project management and business development functions within our service lines. In this role, you will primarily focus on building strong financial and knowledge management skills, before transitioning into business development. The scheme is designed to both challenge and support you and give you the knowledge and skills to kick-start your career in international development. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with, support and learn from more experienced managers across different teams and discover skills and interests. After successfully completing 12 months with the company, and depending on your performance, you will have the opportunity to progress into a manager position. Key tasks and responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Project management Role Support managers to successfully deliver projects in line with agreed Terms of Reference/Statements of Work, and to agreed parameters of time, quality, costs and donor/Government satisfaction. This will include playing a critical supporting role in the following areas of project management: Financial and budget management support (this will be a core area of focus) People management, including recruitment, CV preparation and contracting (this will be a core area of focus) Operational administration and logistics, including flight bookings and organising events Build strong working relationships with the project team, including full-time ASI staff, part-time contractors, and other external stakeholders Develop technical understanding and delivery skills in one of the team’s core practice areas, specifically infrastructure, climate and urban development Maintain awareness of and familiarity with political economy and key topics in priority countries Thought leadership and knowledge management Contribute to the growth and development of Adam Smith International across the following areas: Contribute to knowledge management, ensuring all knowledge and insights are shared and stored through agreed team systems and processes. This includes maintaining and updating the Associate CV database, documenting programme delivery for internal use (e.g. to support business development), and drafting compelling content that showcases our work Thought leadership and communications support, including the development of communications for both internal and external audiences, contributing to social media, blogs, newsletters, and case studies that highlight our impact and expertise Business development Research business development opportunities and help to develop a pipeline of relevant business opportunities, as agreed with your Line Manager Take on ad hoc, discrete, and accountable roles in technical and commercial proposals and be an effective member of bid teams, as agreed with your Line Manager. , About You Our work requires people with a ‘can do’ attitude tempered with insight and pragmatism. The successful candidates will not just be evaluated on their technical knowledge and skills, but also their alignment with our values and culture. You should demonstrate an ability to think creatively about complex problems, build productive relationships with people from a wide range of professional and cultural backgrounds, and work effectively in politically sensitive and challenging environments. You should be energetic, positive, a team player and committed to achieving lasting positive change. It is this combination that ensures we deliver real societal impact and measurable results with high integrity. Key Qualifications Adam Smith International seeks the following skills and experience: An undergraduate degree in economics, political science, international development, business management, or other relevant field from an internationally recognised university Ideally, at least six months of work experience in a consultancy or development-focused organisation, preferably working directly in one of the Economic Development team’s core practice areas Excellent numerical and financial skills Outstanding written and spoken English Excellent communication, inter-personal, and team-working skills Demonstrated experience of using initiative Demonstrated experience of working in complex and time-pressured contexts Enthusiasm, flexibility and a strong attention to detail Strong grasp of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint You must be eligible to work in India What We Offer You Our people are at the heart of our strategy and our decisions. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, a dynamic and friendly team environment, the opportunity to support a highly successful portfolio of programmes, and support to develop your skills and progress in your career. The diversity of our workforce makes ASI a great place to work, more creative and resourceful, and underpins strong partnerships. We keep a sharp focus on diversity and inclusion, including through our Equality Action Plan and our Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and through leadership from our Executive Team and oversight by our Board. We recognise the importance of your life outside of work. We are proud to support flexible working arrangements and commit to making a success of flexible working arrangements wherever possible. We’ve built a culture to reflect our values, and a team who are smart, passionate, and great at what they do. Deadline for applications is Friday, 29th August 2025.
Location: New Delhi, India (Hybrid) Contract type: Permanent Background Adam Smith International is a global advisory company that works locally to transform lives by making economies stronger, societies more stable, and governments more effective. We work on behalf of governments, foundations and companies that share our ambition to take on the big challenges facing the world. Our core team of managers and technical experts, in offices around the world, ensures the quality of delivery and high ethical standards that we and our clients require. We bring together a global network of specialist experts, who contribute their experience and know-how, where and when it is needed. ASI is owned and operated by its employees, and we are all dedicated to making a meaningful difference in complex, challenging situations. We are committed to corporate integrity and a triple bottom line of social, environmental and financial performance. Company-wide, our pipeline of business opportunities and portfolio of programmes are growing. We want to recruit high calibre candidates to support the continued growth and delivery of our global portfolio and become part of a team of bright, dynamic and committed people, determined to transform lives for the better. The Economic Development team Our team specialises in the design and delivery of innovative programmes focused on three core practice areas: infrastructure and urban development; climate resilience and adaptation; and trade, investment and private sector development. We deliver impactful, results-driven programmes across Africa, South Asia, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and the Americas for clients including the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, European Commission, European Investment Bank and various other multilateral development banks and bilateral donors. About the role A Manager should relish working in a team, be innovative, energetic, positive, and genuinely committed to making a lasting contribution to the reduction of poverty. Key tasks and responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Project management Enable Project Directors to successfully deliver projects in line with agreed Terms of Reference/Statements of Work, and to agreed parameters of time, quality, cost and donor/Government satisfaction. This will include playing a critical ownership role in the following areas of project management: Financial and budget management, including timesheet approval, expense approval, client invoicing, financial forecasting, financial reporting, financial reconciliation etc. Supporting regular internal and external audit reviews Operations management, including resourcing, contracting and onboarding of personnel Programme delivery reporting, such as monthly highlight reports Monitoring (and supporting) the timely delivery of high-quality project deliverables Team management, including line management of junior resources Risk and issue monitoring, management and mitigation Event logistics and management Comms management, including development and distribution of newsletters, and designing and hosting learning webinars Stakeholder management and relationship building, including with full-time ASI staff, part-time ASI associates, partner organisations, clients, donors etc. Business development Research business development opportunities and help to develop a pipeline of relevant business opportunities, as agreed with your Line Manager Take on ad hoc, discrete, and accountable roles in technical and commercial proposals and be an effective member of bid teams, as agreed with your Line Manager About you A Manager should have the ability to build effective relationships with clients from a wide range of professional and cultural backgrounds, and to work effectively in politically sensitive and challenging environments. They should relish working in a team, should be innovative, energetic, positive, and genuinely committed to making a lasting contribution to the reduction of poverty. Adam Smith International seeks the following skills and experience: An undergraduate degree (preferably a master’s degree) in international development, international relations, economics or relevant field 2-5 years’ project management experience ideally with some demonstrable understanding across the economic development landscape Strong organisation and planning skills, with an ability to work in complex and time-pressured contexts A focus on results and impact Outstanding written English and oral communication skills Outstanding numerical and financial skills Excellent interpersonal skills and teamwork Strong attention to detail Willingness to travel to fragile and conflict affected environments (sometimes at short notice) Can-do and solution-oriented approach Strong IT skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint Please note that to apply for this role, you must have the right to work in India. What we offer you Our people are at the heart of our strategy and our decisions. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, a dynamic and friendly team environment, the opportunity to support a highly successful portfolio of programmes, and support to develop your skills and progress your career. The diversity of our workforce makes ASI a great place to work, more creative and resourceful, and underpins strong partnerships. We keep a sharp focus on diversity and inclusion, including through our Equality Action Plan and our Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and through leadership from our Executive Team and oversight by our Board. We recognise the importance of your life outside of work. We are proud to support flexible working arrangements and commit to making a success of flexible working arrangements wherever possible. We’ve built a culture to reflect our values, full of likeminded professionals who are smart, passionate and great at what they do. The deadline for applications is Friday, 29th August 2025.
Location: New Delhi, India (Hybrid) Contract type: One year fixed term (with the possibility of extension) Background Adam Smith International is a global advisory company that works locally to transform lives by making economies stronger, societies more stable, and governments more effective. We work on behalf of governments, foundations and companies that share our ambition to take on the big challenges facing the world. Our core team of managers and technical experts, in offices around the world, ensures the quality of delivery and high ethical standards that we and our clients require. We bring together a global network of specialist experts, who contribute their experience and know-how, where and when it is needed. ASI is owned and operated by its employees, and we are all dedicated to making a meaningful difference in complex, challenging situations. We are committed to corporate integrity and a triple bottom line of social, environmental and financial performance. Company-wide, our pipeline of business opportunities and portfolio of programmes are growing. We want to recruit high calibre candidates to support the continued growth and delivery of our global portfolio and become part of a team of bright, dynamic and committed people, determined to transform lives for the better. The Economic Development Team Our team specialises in the design and delivery of innovative programmes focused on three core practice areas: infrastructure and urban development; climate resilience and adaptation; and trade, investment and private sector development. We deliver impactful, results-driven programmes across Africa, South Asia, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and the Americas for clients including the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, European Commission, European Investment Bank and various other multilateral development banks and bilateral donors. About the role The Professional Development Scheme is a 12-month programme designed to give you hands-on experience across a range of project management and business development functions within our service lines. In this role, you will primarily focus on building strong financial and knowledge management skills, before transitioning into business development. The scheme is designed to both challenge and support you and give you the knowledge and skills to kick-start your career in international development. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with, support and learn from more experienced managers across different teams and discover skills and interests. After successfully completing 12 months with the company, and depending on your performance, you will have the opportunity to progress into a manager position. Key tasks and responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Project management Support managers to successfully deliver projects in line with agreed Terms of Reference/Statements of Work, and to agreed parameters of time, quality, costs and donor/Government satisfaction. This will include playing a critical supporting role in the following areas of project management: Financial and budget management support (this will be a core area of focus) People management, including recruitment, CV preparation and contracting (this will be a core area of focus) Operational administration and logistics, including flight bookings and organising events Build strong working relationships with the project team, including full-time ASI staff, part-time contractors, and other external stakeholders Develop technical understanding and delivery skills in one of the team’s core practice areas, specifically infrastructure, climate and urban development Maintain awareness of and familiarity with political economy and key topics in priority countries Thought leadership and knowledge management Contribute to the growth and development of Adam Smith International across the following areas: Contribute to knowledge management, ensuring all knowledge and insights are shared and stored through agreed team systems and processes. This includes maintaining and updating the Associate CV database, documenting programme delivery for internal use (e.g. to support business development), and drafting compelling content that showcases our work Thought leadership and communications support, including the development of communications for both internal and external audiences, contributing to social media, blogs, newsletters, and case studies that highlight our impact and expertise Business development Research business development opportunities and help to develop a pipeline of relevant business opportunities, as agreed with your Line Manager Take on ad hoc, discrete, and accountable roles in technical and commercial proposals and be an effective member of bid teams, as agreed with your Line Manager. About you Our work requires people with a ‘can do’ attitude tempered with insight and pragmatism. The successful candidates will not just be evaluated on their technical knowledge and skills, but also their alignment with our values and culture. You should demonstrate an ability to think creatively about complex problems, build productive relationships with people from a wide range of professional and cultural backgrounds, and work effectively in politically sensitive and challenging environments. You should be energetic, positive, a team player and committed to achieving lasting positive change. It is this combination that ensures we deliver real societal impact and measurable results with high integrity. Adam Smith International seeks the following skills and experience: Key Qualifications An undergraduate degree in economics, political science, international development, business management, or other relevant field from an internationally recognised university Ideally, at least six months of work experience in a consultancy or development-focused organisation, preferably working directly in one of the Economic Development team’s core practice areas Excellent numerical and financial skills Outstanding written and spoken English Excellent communication, inter-personal, and team-working skills Demonstrated experience of using initiative Demonstrated experience of working in complex and time-pressured contexts Enthusiasm, flexibility and a strong attention to detail Strong grasp of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint You must be eligible to work in India What we offer you Our people are at the heart of our strategy and our decisions. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, a dynamic and friendly team environment, the opportunity to support a highly successful portfolio of programmes, and support to develop your skills and progress in your career. The diversity of our workforce makes ASI a great place to work, more creative and resourceful, and underpins strong partnerships. We keep a sharp focus on diversity and inclusion, including through our Equality Action Plan and our Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and through leadership from our Executive Team and oversight by our Board. We recognise the importance of your life outside of work. We are proud to support flexible working arrangements and commit to making a success of flexible working arrangements wherever possible. We’ve built a culture to reflect our values, and a team who are smart, passionate, and great at what they do. Deadline for applications is Friday, 29th August 2025.
Position Quality and Impact Officer – As-Sweida (covering Sweida and supporting Daraa, and Rural Damascus as requested) Location(s) Syria – As-Sweida (covering Sweida and supporting Daraa, and Rural Damascus as requested) Reports to Quality and Impact Coordinator (day-to-day); Deputy Executive Director – Quality and Impact (overall) Duration October 2025 – September 2026 About ASI and AFS Adam Smith International (ASI) is a global advisory company that works locally to transform lives by making economies stronger, societies more stable, and governments more effective. Our clients are governments, international organisations, companies, and foundations. They come to us to develop strategies and to design, deliver and evaluate programmes that address the big challenges facing the world. Our core team of staff and technical experts, in multiple offices around the world, ensures the quality of delivery and high ethical standards that we and our clients require. ASI is owned and operated by its employees. We are committed to corporate integrity and a triple bottom line of social, environmental and financial performance. This commitment was formally recognised when we became a certified B Corp. The certification indicates we balance profit and purpose through the highest standards of transparency and accountability as well as social and environmental performance. The Aid Fund for Syria (AFS), formerly the Aid Fund for Northern Syria (AFNS), is a multi-donor pooled fund established in October 2022 to meet critical needs in Syria. Initially focused on addressing acute humanitarian needs in northern Syria through the cross-border response, AFS has since evolved into a flexible funding mechanism supporting efforts towards Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus. Following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, AFS expanded its strategic focus to areas previously not accessible to AFS partners, adapting to Syria’s evolving political, economic, and institutional landscape. The Fund continues to work with aid actors, including communities, civil society organisations, the cluster coordination mechanism, the United Nations, and donors to identify where needs and opportunities are greatest and where it can add the most value. Objective The Quality and Impact Officer provides field assurance, evidence and insight for AFS delivery, with primary support to MEL (overseen by the MREL unit) and shared responsibilities to other units (Partnership and Delivery, Risk and Safeguarding, Finance, etc). Outputs may be requested in Arabic and English. Work is organised through a monthly plan issued by the Quality and Impact Coordinator, who consolidates support needs submitted via an online tool and assigns tasks. The plan may be amended during the month, and additional tasks may be assigned as needed. Work is tracked against a performance indicator focused on quality and efficiency of delivery Location: As-Sweida, Syria (covering Sweida and supporting Daraa, and Rural Damascus as requested) Officers may be tasked to support other locations as needed, including cross-cover (e.g., an officer based in Aleppo supporting other governorates). Regular travel to Damascus, where feasible, may be required for workshops, coordination meetings and training. This distribution will be reviewed and adjusted based on demand, Allocation Strategies and project amendments. Priority will be given to applicants with demonstrable experience or knowledge of their chosen locations. Applicants may indicate more than one governorate in their application and rank their preferences based on experience. Key Responsibilities Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) specific responsibilities (60%) Conducts field monitoring checks in line with the AFS Manual and project monitoring plans, calibrated to the partner’s capacity–performance rating. Additional visits may be conducted as directed by the Quality and Impact Coordinator or the MREL Manager. Observes delivery against the mobile data capture (MDC) based checklist, approved proposals and relevant humanitarian standards. Records observations and verifies outputs. Notes delays and risks and updates the field monitoring tracker on the same day where feasible. Uses MDC as the main tool for collecting data during field visits. Uses AFS authorised forms and devices, keeps them updated and promptly flags issues. Implements assessments and community engagement activities using approved tools and sampling, including household surveys, FGDs and key informant interviews. Ensures informed consent, safeguarding and secure data handling. As requested, conducts market assessments and service availability snapshots and provides concise context notes to inform programme delivery. When requested, accompanies Third Party Monitoring visits to facilitate access, observe methods and capture AFS observations. Does not direct TPM tasks and provides a short visit note when asked. Supports the Data Quality Assessment process when requested by the MREL Manager and the DED – Quality and Impact. Shared tasks (cross-units) (40%) Supports due diligence and capacity assessment verifications using approved checklists and evidence gathered through MDC. Supports programme office checks and financial checks at partner offices when requested, keeping these distinct from on-site programme checks. Supports external audits when requested by facilitating access to sites, people and documents and by providing factual records. Identifies and maps stakeholders, service providers and active projects in assigned areas of operation and supports maintenance of these maps. Approaches national or local authorities only with prior approval from the DED – Quality and Impact and in coordination with the Quality and Impact Coordinator, recording outcomes when required. Observe partners tendering process and ensure reporting procurement gaps to partners and field coordinator. Provides field inputs to project risk registers, escalates material risks identified during checks and supports agreed mitigation follow-up. Supports AAPCE in line with the AFS AAPCE Strategy, working with the AAPCE Focal Point on AFS-lead initatives (e.g., pre-allocation consultation sessions); and monitor the visibility of partner information sharing and feedback channels during visits. Supports GESI in line with the AFS GESI Strategy, working with the GESI Focal Point to help ensure inclusive participation and basic disaggregation requirements are met in field data and engagement activities. Supports safeguarding in coordination with the Safeguarding Adviser by reporting safeguarding concerns to the Safeguarding Adviser on the same day they are observed, using approved channels. Maintains confidentiality and follows referral steps as instructed by the Safeguarding Adviser. When requested, participates in Technical Evaluation Panels to review project proposals and, where relevant, draws on professional backgrounds such as medical or engineering, or other technical backgrounds to support technical monitoring alongside the responsible technical expert. Reporting, Management, and Accountability The officer will report to the Quality and Impact Coordinator for day-to-day tasks and the AFS Deputy Executive Director – Quality and Impact overall. Availability The officer must be available to serve on the programme between October 2025 and September 2026. Personal Qualifications and Experience At least 5 years of experience in grant management, monitoring, delivery, or a similar role, preferably with international organisations Arabic fluency and working English sufficient to read guidance, draft reports and attend meetings where English is spoken. Ability to provide meaningful inputs for analyses (e.g., visuals and dashboards – see examples here ) when requested. Proven humanitarian field experience or knowledge in the applied-for governorates and familiarity with Sphere and the Core Humanitarian Standard. Proficient with MDC tools and basic data literacy, including accurate form completion. Ability to build MDC forms (e.g., Kobo, Mobenzi, Dimagi CommCare, etc.) is an additional advantage. Skilled in interviews, household surveys, FGDs and key informant interviews, with strong safeguarding awareness. Professional conduct with partners and communities, maintaining appropriate boundaries. Excellent negotiation, organisational, and problem-solving skills. Basic security awareness, including adherence to movement procedures, situational awareness and timely incident reporting, and close coordination with operations on access constraints, routes and permissions. We warmly welcome applications from female candidates and from people of diverse backgrounds. If you meet most of the requirements and are keen to learn, please apply.
Position Quality and Impact Officer – As-Sweida (covering Sweida and supporting Daraa, and Rural Damascus as requested) Location(s) Syria – As-Sweida (covering Sweida and supporting Daraa, and Rural Damascus as requested) Reports to Quality and Impact Coordinator (day-to-day); Deputy Executive Director – Quality and Impact (overall) Duration October 2025 – September 2026 About ASI and AFS Adam Smith International (ASI) is a global advisory company that works locally to transform lives by making economies stronger, societies more stable, and governments more effective. Our clients are governments, international organisations, companies, and foundations. They come to us to develop strategies and to design, deliver and evaluate programmes that address the big challenges facing the world. Our core team of staff and technical experts, in multiple offices around the world, ensures the quality of delivery and high ethical standards that we and our clients require. ASI is owned and operated by its employees. We are committed to corporate integrity and a triple bottom line of social, environmental and financial performance. This commitment was formally recognised when we became a certified B Corp. The certification indicates we balance profit and purpose through the highest standards of transparency and accountability as well as social and environmental performance. The Aid Fund for Syria (AFS), formerly the Aid Fund for Northern Syria (AFNS), is a multi-donor pooled fund established in October 2022 to meet critical needs in Syria. Initially focused on addressing acute humanitarian needs in northern Syria through the cross-border response, AFS has since evolved into a flexible funding mechanism supporting efforts towards Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus. Following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, AFS expanded its strategic focus to areas previously not accessible to AFS partners, adapting to Syria’s evolving political, economic, and institutional landscape. The Fund continues to work with aid actors, including communities, civil society organisations, the cluster coordination mechanism, the United Nations, and donors to identify where needs and opportunities are greatest and where it can add the most value. Objective The Quality and Impact Officer provides field assurance, evidence and insight for AFS delivery, with primary support to MEL (overseen by the MREL unit) and shared responsibilities to other units (Partnership and Delivery, Risk and Safeguarding, Finance, etc). Outputs may be requested in Arabic and English. Work is organised through a monthly plan issued by the Quality and Impact Coordinator, who consolidates support needs submitted via an online tool and assigns tasks. The plan may be amended during the month, and additional tasks may be assigned as needed. Work is tracked against a performance indicator focused on quality and efficiency of delivery Location: As-Sweida, Syria (covering Sweida and supporting Daraa, and Rural Damascus as requested) Officers may be tasked to support other locations as needed, including cross-cover (e.g., an officer based in Aleppo supporting other governorates). Regular travel to Damascus, where feasible, may be required for workshops, coordination meetings and training. This distribution will be reviewed and adjusted based on demand, Allocation Strategies and project amendments. Priority will be given to applicants with demonstrable experience or knowledge of their chosen locations. Applicants may indicate more than one governorate in their application and rank their preferences based on experience. Key Responsibilities Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) specific responsibilities (60%) Conducts field monitoring checks in line with the AFS Manual and project monitoring plans, calibrated to the partner’s capacity–performance rating. Additional visits may be conducted as directed by the Quality and Impact Coordinator or the MREL Manager. Observes delivery against the mobile data capture (MDC) based checklist, approved proposals and relevant humanitarian standards. Records observations and verifies outputs. Notes delays and risks and updates the field monitoring tracker on the same day where feasible. Uses MDC as the main tool for collecting data during field visits. Uses AFS authorised forms and devices, keeps them updated and promptly flags issues. Implements assessments and community engagement activities using approved tools and sampling, including household surveys, FGDs and key informant interviews. Ensures informed consent, safeguarding and secure data handling. As requested, conducts market assessments and service availability snapshots and provides concise context notes to inform programme delivery. When requested, accompanies Third Party Monitoring visits to facilitate access, observe methods and capture AFS observations. Does not direct TPM tasks and provides a short visit note when asked. Supports the Data Quality Assessment process when requested by the MREL Manager and the DED – Quality and Impact. Shared tasks (cross-units) (40%) Supports due diligence and capacity assessment verifications using approved checklists and evidence gathered through MDC. Supports programme office checks and financial checks at partner offices when requested, keeping these distinct from on-site programme checks. Supports external audits when requested by facilitating access to sites, people and documents and by providing factual records. Identifies and maps stakeholders, service providers and active projects in assigned areas of operation and supports maintenance of these maps. Approaches national or local authorities only with prior approval from the DED – Quality and Impact and in coordination with the Quality and Impact Coordinator, recording outcomes when required. Observe partners tendering process and ensure reporting procurement gaps to partners and field coordinator. Provides field inputs to project risk registers, escalates material risks identified during checks and supports agreed mitigation follow-up. Supports AAPCE in line with the AFS AAPCE Strategy, working with the AAPCE Focal Point on AFS-lead initatives (e.g., pre-allocation consultation sessions); and monitor the visibility of partner information sharing and feedback channels during visits. Supports GESI in line with the AFS GESI Strategy, working with the GESI Focal Point to help ensure inclusive participation and basic disaggregation requirements are met in field data and engagement activities. Supports safeguarding in coordination with the Safeguarding Adviser by reporting safeguarding concerns to the Safeguarding Adviser on the same day they are observed, using approved channels. Maintains confidentiality and follows referral steps as instructed by the Safeguarding Adviser. When requested, participates in Technical Evaluation Panels to review project proposals and, where relevant, draws on professional backgrounds such as medical or engineering, or other technical backgrounds to support technical monitoring alongside the responsible technical expert. Reporting, Management, and Accountability The officer will report to the Quality and Impact Coordinator for day-to-day tasks and the AFS Deputy Executive Director – Quality and Impact overall. Availability The officer must be available to serve on the programme between October 2025 and September 2026. Personal Qualifications and Experience At least 5 years of experience in grant management, monitoring, delivery, or a similar role, preferably with international organisations Arabic fluency and working English sufficient to read guidance, draft reports and attend meetings where English is spoken. Ability to provide meaningful inputs for analyses (e.g., visuals and dashboards – see examples here ) when requested. Proven humanitarian field experience or knowledge in the applied-for governorates and familiarity with Sphere and the Core Humanitarian Standard. Proficient with MDC tools and basic data literacy, including accurate form completion. Ability to build MDC forms (e.g., Kobo, Mobenzi, Dimagi CommCare, etc.) is an additional advantage. Skilled in interviews, household surveys, FGDs and key informant interviews, with strong safeguarding awareness. Professional conduct with partners and communities, maintaining appropriate boundaries. Excellent negotiation, organisational, and problem-solving skills. Basic security awareness, including adherence to movement procedures, situational awareness and timely incident reporting, and close coordination with operations on access constraints, routes and permissions. We warmly welcome applications from female candidates and from people of diverse backgrounds. If you meet most of the requirements and are keen to learn, please apply.