SR. Advisor, Economic Empowerment and Resilience

Care Usa

Posted on 5 Sep

Experience

5 - 7 Years

Job Location

Yemen - Yemen

Education

Any Graduation

Nationality

Any Nationality

Gender

Not Mentioned

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Roles & Responsibilities

As Sr. Advisor, Economic Empowerment and Resilience, you will:

  • Lead CARE s role in the BRIGHTLY consortium, driving the program s contribution to social safety nets and cash+ humanitarian responses in Yemen.
  • Consolidate and elevate BRIGHTLY s learning and impact internally across the consortium and externally with donors, government, and humanitarian stakeholders.
  • Guide and strengthen BRIGHTLY s economic empowerment and resilience approaches, ensuring coherence, innovation, and consistency across all partners.
  • Advocate for a dignified humanitarian response that empowers people to achieve independence and resilience.
  • Foster knowledge sharing, evidence generation, and advocacy, positioning BRIGHTLY as a model for effective humanitarian-to-development transition.
  • You will work closely with the Program Management Unit (PMU) hosted by CARE in Yemen, consortium partners, other international and national organizations, and government actors engaged in social safety net programming and humanitarian response. This role is based in Yemen, with regular travel for partner and stakeholder engagement.

Key Responsibilities Program Quality, Strengthening, and Impact

  • Establish mechanisms for program strengthening and innovation across the consortium.
  • Consolidate core approaches and ensure best practices and consistency in BRIGHTLY implementation.
  • Provide technical guidance on graduation-transition models, VSLA/VSLAiE, digital innovations, and crisis modifiers.
  • Share global best practices and adapt lessons from other consortia and humanitarian programs to enhance BRIGHTLY s impact.
  • Leverage proven humanitarian approaches within Yemen to improve program outcomes.
Driving Learning and Evidence Generation
  • Lead MEAL and program teams to implement the learning agenda, generating evidence on what works to support transition and graduation approaches in Yemen.
  • Oversee production of learning, evidence, and policy products, tailored for external influence and advocacy.
  • Guide operational research to ensure continuous improvement and innovation within the program.
  • Develop and implement dissemination strategies for knowledge products, ensuring broad reach and impact.
  • Facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration with humanitarian actors and stakeholders to improve social safety net, cash+, and early recovery programming.
External Representation, Donor Relations, and Advocacy
  • Represent BRIGHTLY with UN agencies, donors, government bodies, and humanitarian stakeholders.
  • Lead collaboration with other consortia and government partners to strengthen social safety net systems and graduation models for Yemen.
  • Build alliances and partnerships with existing and potential donors aligned with BRIGHTLY s vision of long-term transition and resilience.
  • Develop and deliver BRIGHTLY s strategic communications and advocacy plan, showcasing the consortium s added value.
  • Engage regularly with donors, working with the Consortium Coordinator, lead agency, and Steering Committee to position BRIGHTLY as a pioneering model in Yemen s humanitarian response.

Company Industry

Department / Functional Area

Keywords

  • SR. Advisor
  • Economic Empowerment And Resilience

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Care Usa

As the lead agency, CARE International heads a consortium of respected partners: the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Oxfam, Save the Children, and the Yemen Family Care Association, a Yemeni national NGO. Together, we are committed to expanding opportunities, strengthening local economies, reducing humanitarian needs, and investing in lasting solutions for the Yemeni people.

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