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An international non-governmental organization is seeking a Programme Impact & Consortium Manager for its Geneva or Belgium office. The successful candidate will lead data analysis and consortium management initiatives to enhance civilian protection efforts in high-need regions, particularly Myanmar. This role requires a strong background in humanitarian projects, analytical skills, and a commitment to the organization's mission. The position offers an opportunity for impactful work in a collaborative and challenging environment.
Job Title: Programme Impact & Consortium Manager (100%)
Function: Programming
Duty Station: Geneva Office or Belgium Office
Period: January 2026 - December 2026 (extension is desirable, but depending on additional funding)
Line Manager: Global Head of Programming
This role is being reposted; previous applicants remain under consideration.
Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP) is a dynamic, international non‑governmental organization. We work with people affected by violent conflicts to enhance their security and dignity through unarmed civilian protection (UCP). We work to reduce violence and protect civilians in countries affected by violent conflict and its aftermath and to help transform the world’s response to conflict situations.
The Programme Impact Analyst & Consortium Manager (PIAC) plays a pivotal role in analysing the impact as well as providing technical oversight and guidance to a 1‑year project that NP will be implementing together with a research partner and a training and learning partner on protecting civilians from violence. NP’s primary role in the consortium is the direct implementation of civilian protection programming in Myanmar, along with the analysis and articulation of its process and impact/outcomes. The PIAC Manager will support the NP team in Myanmar with the collection and analysis of relevant data, articulating impact, and facilitating learning across partners. Approximately 50‑60% of the role will focus on impact analysis and 40‑50% on overall consortium management.
This position collaborates closely with NP’s Myanmar programme, the global programming and advocacy teams, and two consortium partners leading on research and training and learning. Tasks involve the monitoring of project implementation, adherence to deliverables, budgets, and commitments, as well as fostering regular dialogue and reflection between consortium partners and relevant stakeholders. It requires both strong analytical skills and the ability to coordinate a multi‑stakeholder initiative to ensure coherence, timely implementation, and strategic reflection.
NP in Myanmar as well as the two consortium partners will manage their own project autonomously, which provides the PIAC Manager the time to focus on impact analysis.
The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate the following skills, attributes and experience:
These principles and beliefs shall guide our actions and relationships in protecting civilians in violent conflicts through unarmed strategies.
Nonviolent Peaceforce is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against based on disability.
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