Overview
The Programme Analyst – Integrated Service Delivery contributes to UNFPA programme interventions across integrated health, protection and youth-responsive services within the assigned geographic area. The role operationalizes the Country Office’s integrated service delivery model by consolidating a geographically anchored structure, strengthening field accountability, partner oversight, and programme - operations alignment.
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute substantively to the design and implementation of integrated health, protection and youth-responsive programme components.
- Coordinate the delivery of essential reproductive, maternal and adolescent health services.
- Oversee community-based protection and survivor-centred support services.
- Promote integration between health services, protection mechanisms and youth engagement initiatives.
- Support youth-responsive outreach strategies.
- Serve as the programme focal point supporting the integration of youth-responsive approaches.
- Facilitate coordination with youth-led civil society organizations, community networks and relevant national stakeholders.
- Ensure adherence to protection principles and survivor-centred standards.
- Assist in the design and implementation of rapid assessments, situation analysis, gaps and facts-finding exercises.
- Maintain collaborative relationships with local authorities, implementing partners, youth-focused institutions, civil society organizations and UN agencies.
- Engage relevant sub-national entities responsible for health, youth and social development.
- Participate in sub-national coordination platforms.
- Participate in relevant coordination mechanisms related to youth programming.
- Ensure referral pathways and service mapping are regularly updated and operational.
- Support institutional capacity strengthening of implementing partners.
- Represent UNFPA in sub-national coordination mechanisms.
- Engage with local authorities and sector partners to facilitate programme implementation.
- Supervise and facilitate drafting of Annual Work Plans (AWPs) with implementing partners.
- Conduct regular monitoring missions and partner meetings.
- Analyze programme progress using results-based management tools.
- Monitor project expenditures and disbursements.
- Ensure timely submission of quality projects and financial reporting by implementing partners.
- Work closely with the Programme Analyst – Data and Monitoring to ensure availability and use of disaggregated data.
- Provide structured inputs to the Donor Engagement & Reporting function.
- Document best practices and lessons learned.
- Apply risk-informed and conflict-sensitive programming approaches.
- Conduct spot-checks and ensure compliance with UNFPA financial and operational procedures.
- Identify operational and programmatic risks and propose mitigation measures.
- Contribute to strengthened internal controls and accountability mechanisms.
- Monitor contextual developments affecting service delivery, youth engagement and protection risks.
- Provide technical inputs, briefing materials and field insights to support the Representative and senior management.
- Act as the administrative focal point for the Benghazi office.
- Coordinating with WFP regarding Hub issue, maintain an overview of UNFPA assets in Benghazi.
- Promote human rights-based approaches and inclusive service delivery standards.
- Contribute field evidence and implementation insights to support IPC-led advocacy, positioning and partnership-building efforts.
- Undertakes any other relevant responsibilities and tasks assigned by the supervisor.
Required Experience
- Minimum 2 years of progressively responsible professional experience in health, protection, youth programming or integrated humanitarian/development contexts.
- Demonstrated experience in programme planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
- Experience engaging with civil society organizations and community actors.
- Strong humanitarian contacts and proven success in emergency coordination-related work.
Qualifications
• Advanced Degree (Master's) in social work, social sciences, gender, humanitarian affairs or other relevant disciplines