Programme Officer NOC (Resilience Progression and Systems Integration) Niamey, Niger

World Food Programme - WFP

Staff Closes 14 Apr 2026 12 days left

Overview

Ensure that programme sites progress according to the CSP resilience pathway, moving from stabilization through FFA to sustainable livelihoods, market access, and risk protection. The position translates programme strategy into coordinated operational implementation to progressively reduce community dependence on humanitarian assistance.


Key Responsibilities
  • Finalize and operationalize the progression model
  • Define maturity stages and transition criteria
  • Test and validate the framework with sub-offices and partners
  • Establish a monitoring and continuous improvement mechanism
  • Classify sites according to their progression level
  • Validate transition proposals
  • Support communities towards productive autonomy
  • Identify sites ready to reduce assistance
  • Coordinate implementation with sub-offices and partners
  • Provide operational support and resolve bottlenecks
  • Supervise operational monitoring of designated resilience team members
  • Ensure harmonization of approaches across regions
  • Coordinate SAMS activities and farmer organizations
  • Integrate anticipatory action and protection mechanisms
  • Support value chain development
  • Ensure alignment with government technical services
  • Link productive sites to local procurement and school feeding
  • Coordinate with social protection programmes
  • Contribute to the Sahel Resilience Partnership
  • Ensure contribution to CSP results
  • Supervise progression monitoring with the KM team
  • Produce operational analyses
  • Identify sites facing difficulties
  • Provide regular operational briefs
Required Experience
  • Five (5) years of experience or First University Degree with seven (7) years of related work experience and/or trainings/courses.
  • Demonstrated responsible experience in programme management, field operations, or resilience/livelihoods programming
  • Demonstrated experience in coordinating multi-stakeholder programmes
  • Proven experience in supervising or coordinating technical and field teams
  • Ability to work autonomously
Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in development, agricultural economics, public policy, food systems, or related field
  • First University Degree
Other Details
Languages Required
• Fluency (level C) in English language and the duty station’s language, if different.
Languages Preferred
Not specified
Contract Duration
Not specified
Work Modality
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Remuneration
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