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Program Officer

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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Application Deadline:
    January 28, 2026
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Mid-level
    Salary:
    USD $84,000 - $95,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Community Development, Economic Development, Health & Medicine, Women

    Description

    EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT

    JOB DESCRIPTION

    TITLE: Program Officer

    REPORTS TO: Director, Global Disaster Response & Resilience

    DEPARTMENT: Global Disaster

    DIVISION: Global Programs

    LOCATION: USA

    EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/14/2026

    PRIMARY FUNCTION/PURPOSE: The Program Officer, Global Disaster Response & Resilience,

    resources a portfolio of global partners providing technical guidance and grant management

    support advancing key objectives of the strategic plan. The Program Officer works closely with

    the Director of Global Disaster Response & Resilience, Senior Technical Specialist, and other

    Program Officers in the areas of emergency preparedness, response, and long-term community

    recovery addressing disaster related issues such-as: climate risk, people on the move, and other

    identified priorities.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform

    the essential functions.

    • Relationship Management: Manage key portfolio of program relationships with Episcopal

    Relief & Development’s grantees (partners) and their key stakeholders, including, but not

    limited to, national and provincial church structures and Anglican and other faith-based

    agencies.

    • Grants Management: Manage grants for a portfolio of response and recovery projects in

    line with the organization’s standard operating procedures for the phases of Initiation,

    Planning & Set-up, Implementation and Close-out. Support partners with proposal and

    budget development, and monitoring, evaluation & learning (MEL), including, but not

    limited to, training on Episcopal Relief & Development formats, providing grant guidelines

    and management tools, preparing annual Memorandum of Understanding, soliciting and

    reviewing reports and encouraging partner transparency and accountability.

    • Project & Program Results Management: Support partners in establishing a rationale

    (theory of change) for key programs and the strategic development of a participatory

    monitoring, evaluation and learning framework for their programs, including, but not

    limited to, identifying key outputs and benchmarks of progress, sharing measurement

    tools, facilitating learning and adaptation discussions and conducting and analyzing

    baseline/midline/endline studies.

    • Recordkeeping & Data Management: Create and maintain partner- and program-specific

    f

    iles within International Programs’ folders and Monitoring & Evaluation Database, and

    ensure timeliness and integrity of data for internal and external use including, but not

    limited to, partner information, project and budget information, participant data, output

    and outcome data, financial data and payment scheduling and recording.

    • Partner Due Diligence: Ensure portfolio of partners remain in compliance with board

    mandated due diligence policy, including, but not limited to, establishing open

    communication channels, conducting visits to partner headquarters and field locations,

    performing financial spot checks and collecting key organizational documents such as

    internal control policies and annual organizational audits.

    • Partner Institution Strengthening: Support portfolio of partners in identifying and

    addressing organizational capacity building gaps, coordinating the development of

    partner-focused capacity building and risk management plans in collaboration with

    Institution Strengthening staff.

    • Back-up Support: Provide assistance to program-focused colleagues as needed to fill

    gaps, contribute perspectives and facilitate other partner and grant management tasks.

    • Major Grant Supports: Collaborate with Institutional Partnerships staff on major grant

    initiatives identified for portfolio partners, including, but not limited to, supporting major

    grant proposal writing, liaising with field-based partner teams, analyzing and

    synthesizing programming data and financial expenditures, reviewing and writing reports

    and ensuring accuracy and integrity of information submitted to major grant donors.

    • Internal Liaison: Serve as a liaison with principals and other departments on issues

    regarding grants management portfolio, including, but not limited to payment processing

    and story filing.

    • External Representation: Represent organization at international meetings and

    conferences to present program results and impacts, and increase the profile of the

    organization.

    • Perform other duties as assigned.

    SUPERVISORY REQUIREMENTS:

    • While there are no direct supervisory responsibilities, the position may require:

     Engagement and oversight of key deliverables of external consultants, vendors

    and/or interns

     Coordination and accountability for internal working groups

    EDUCATION:

    • A Bachelor’s Degree in related field (ex. Community Development, International

    Development, etc.) and/or equivalent experience

    • An Advanced Degree in related field preferred

    EXPERIENCE:

    • A minimum of six (4) to ten (8) years of program management experience in

    a development or emergency response organization

    • A minimum of five (2) years of field-based partner-led implementation experience

    • Work experience engaging with People on the Move and/or Climate Related Issues

    • Working knowledge of SPHERE and Core Humanitarian Standards

    • Working knowledge of NVOAD system helpful

    • Demonstrated track record in designing and managing complex emergency response

    and integrated community recovery programs, with a special emphasis on

    programming that recognizes and engages the assets of the Church

    • Proven experience in planning and management of government and/or foundation

    grants required

    RELATED SKILLS:

    • Project management skills; adept at analyzing, planning, scheduling, estimating and

    measuring to make effective decisions about project scope, cost, time and quality

    • Team leadership with strong communication and interpersonal skills, and proven ability

    to manage complex or difficult situations with tact, diplomacy and good humor

    • Detail-oriented with strong organizing, prioritizing, goal-setting and time management

    skills for effective self-management, task execution and personal accountability

    • Understanding of the humanitarian & development sector with proven ability to observe,

    consider and contextualize for appropriate cultural and location-specific awareness and

    adaptation

    • Proven ability to collaborate effectively and produce high quality work as part of team

    • Demonstrated ability to establish and build relationships with a diverse array of

    professional and community groups

    • Fluency in English and Spanish essential

    • Passionate about Episcopal Relief & Development’s mission and impact

    • Commitment to organizational values and cultural diversity, equity and inclusion in the

    workplace.

    OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

    • Ability and willingness to travel up to 40% of the time in diverse and under-resourced

    environments

    • May be required to work long hours and a varied schedule including evenings and

    weekends

    SALARY & BENEFITS:

    Annual salary range of $84,000-$95,000

    Competitive, comprehensive benefits package offered

    How To Apply:

    Email resume and cover letter to careers@episcopalrelief.org with the subject line

    “Program Officer “For more information, visit our website at www.episcopalrelief.org.

    The position description is a guide to the critical duties and essential functions of the

    job, not an all-inclusive list of responsibilities and/or qualifications.

    Position descriptions are reviewed and revised to meet the changing needs of Episcopal

    Relief & Development at the sole discretion of management.

    Level of Language Proficiency

    English and Spanish

    Location

    Remote
    Work can be performed from anywhere in United States
    Associated Location
    815 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017, United States

    How to Apply

    Send Email

    How To Apply:

    Email resume and cover letter to careers@episcopalrelief.org with the subject line

    “Program Officer “For more information, visit our website at www.episcopalrelief.org.

    The position description is a guide to the critical duties and essential functions of the

    job, not an all-inclusive list of responsibilities and/or qualifications.

    Position descriptions are reviewed and revised to meet the changing needs of Episcopal

    Relief & Development at the sole discretion of management.

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