/Localisation & Partnerships Specialist - Occupied Palestinian Territory

Localisation & Partnerships Specialist - Occupied Palestinian Territory

Gaza, Palestinedkvia direct
// Job Type
Full Time
// Salary
Not disclosed
// Posted
2 months ago
// Seniority
mid
// Experience
3+ years

About the Role

The Localisation & Partnerships Specialist is responsible for coordinating and supporting the implementation of DRC oPt’s localisation and partnership portfolio in Gaza, ensuring effective engagement with a diverse range of local actors, including NGOs, CBOs, academia, and private sector partners, in line with DRC policies, donor requirements, and mission strategy. The role operates under the line management of the Area Manager and technical supervision of the Programme Development and Quality Manager (PDQM). The role oversees partner mapping, partnership processes and compliance, and supports partner engagement throughout the project cycle, working closely with Programme, Grants, MEAL, and Finance teams.   Reporting lines: The position reports to the Area Manager for line management and operational oversight. Technical supervision is provided by the Programme Development and Quality Manager (PDQM). The role collaborates closely with both Country Office and Area Office programme, grants, MEAL, and support services teams on partnership and localisation matters.   About you Responsibilities 1. Partnership & Localisation Management Act as technical focal point supporting the operationalisation of DRC oPt’s localisation and partnership approach under the guidance of the PDQM, in line with DRC global frameworks, donor requirements, and mission strategy. Ensure partnership and localisation activities are aligned with area-level operational priorities and context, in coordination with the Area Manager and under technical guidance from the PDQM Act as the mission focal point for partnerships and localisation, ensuring structured engagement with diverse local actors including national NGOs, CBOs, academia, private sector actors, and other relevant stakeholders. Build and maintain strong, collaborative professional relationships with partners based on mutual respect, transparency, and a clear understanding of complementary roles and added value, in line with localisation and equitable partnership principles. Coordinate daily communication and collaboration with partners, ensuring clear expectations, timely follow-up, and effective problem solving. Conduct partner mapping and maintain updated internal partnership documentation and tracking systems. Lead partnership processes across the project cycle, including partner identification, selection, vetting, due diligence, and onboarding in line with DRC SOPs. Draft and coordinate Sub-Grant Agreements (SGAs), MoUs and relevant partnership documentation in coordination with Grants, Programme, Finance, and MEAL teams. Facilitate internal and external partnership coordination meetings (kick-off, review, and close-out meetings) and monitor follow-up on agreed actions. Provide technical guidance to programme teams on partnership management and localisation practices. Support onboarding and induction of staff on partnership and localisation approaches where relevant.   2. Partner Support, Capacity Strengthening & Coordination Under the guidance of the PDQM, coordinate and oversee partner capacity strengthening initiatives aligned with identified needs and localisation priorities. Facilitate effective cross-departmental collaboration between Programme, Grants, MEAL, and Finance functions on partnership-related matters. Support joint project design and development with partners in coordination with the Grants and Programme teams. Document lessons learned, best practices, and localisation progress to support institutional learning.   3. Compliance, Quality Assurance & Partnership Processes Ensure partnership processes comply with DRC policies, donor regulations, and implementing partner SOPs Escalate partnership-related risks or operational challenges to the Area Manager and PDQM, proposing mitigation measures where required Coordinate partner due diligence, risk assessments, and compliance checks with relevant departments. Coordinate with Finance and relevant teams to support timely partner payments and address process bottlenecks. Ensure partners understand contractual obligations, reporting requirements, and applicable compliance standards. Support quality control of partnership documentation prior to signature in coordination with PDQM and relevant technical functions.   4. Reporting, Strategy & External Engagement Review partner reports and maintain partner (reporting) trackers to ensure timely submission and follow-up. Provide technical inputs to proposals and reports related to partnerships and localisation in coordination with the Grants team. Under the guidance of the PDQM, contribute to internal learning processes, after-action reviews, and strategic discussions on localisation.   5. Other Promote Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and demonstrate respect, care, and professionalism in all interactions.   Perform other relevant tasks as assigned by the Programme Development and Quality Manager (PDQM).    Experience and technical competencies: Minimum 3 years of relevant professional experience in partnerships, localisation, programme development, grants management, or related roles, preferably within an NGO or donor-funded context. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with demonstrated ability to build effective working relationships with diverse stakeholders including local NGOs, CBOs, academia, private sector actors, and internal teams. Demonstrated experience managing partnership processes across the project cycle, including partner mapping, selection, vetting, due diligence, drafting sub-agreements or MoUs, and coordinating partner reporting. Experience supporting partner capacity strengthening initiatives and working collaboratively with partners to improve programme quality and compliance. Knowledge of localisation principles, partnership best practices, and equitable partnership approaches within the humanitarian/development sector. Familiarity with donor rules and regulations related to partnerships and sub-grant management. Experience contributing to proposal development and donor reporting processes in coordination with programme and grants teams. Strong organisational and coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities, maintain tracking systems, and meet deadlines in a complex operational environment. Ability to coordinate effectively across functions (Programme, Grants, MEAL, Finance, and Operations). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify risks and propose practical solutions. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Experience working in multi-cultural and diverse teams and environments. Commitment to humanitarian principles and DRC values.

Tech Stack

Partnership ManagementLocalizationProgram DevelopmentGrants ManagementMEALFinanceMicrosoft Office SuiteProject Cycle ManagementCapacity StrengtheningDue DiligenceRisk AssessmentReporting

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