Consortium MEAL Coordinator

at Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Published November 20, 2025
Location Ramallah, Palestinian Territory
Category Management  
Job Type Full Time  
Base Salary € 2900
Salary Units Month

Description

Acted has been present in the West Bank since 2007 and in the Gaza Strip since 2008. With its office in Jerusalem, Acted has been responding to humanitarian needs and development challenges in the Occupied Palestinian Territory through an integrated approach. In view of the worsening of the humanitarian situation in recent years, and even more so since 7 October 2023, Acted is mobilized to respond to the basic needs of the populations affected by the conflict.

You will be in charge of
The Consortium MEAL Coordinator position is placed within Acted and serves all 5 Consortium partners in an equal manner. The Consortium MEAL Coordinator is a member of the Secretariat of the West Bank Protection Consortium (WBPC) and under the direct line management of the WBPC’s Chief of Party. Consortium partners aim at strengthening their analytical capacity and deliverables. In close collaboration with the partners, the Consortium Secretariat (CS), the Consortium Management Unit (CMU) and the Consortium Advocacy Working Group (AWG), the MEAL Coordinator looks at the information generated by agencies individually and/or collectively in order to determine how to best shape this information in a way that is useful to all.

Chair and coordinate the MEAL Task Force of the Consortium
Lead on the consortium’s Information management and support reporting
Work with each key group in the Consortium (AWG, CMU, CS and Steering Committee) to identify, extract and formalize the information they need from the available data
Contribute to Consortium strategic thinking notably by substantiating relevant information in close collaboration with Consortium Head of Programs
Engaging with external stakeholders generating data such as OCHA, Clusters, etc.

Expected skills and qualifications

University Degree in Political Sciences, Public Administration, International Affairs, Economics or a related field (anthropology, sociology, statistics);
At least 2-5 years of professional experience in humanitarian and/or development organisations;
Experience with participatory appraisals and project cycle management encouraged;
Good organizational and communication skills with international and national staff and rural communities;
Ability to coordinate and manage a team;
Teamwork and team building skills, capacity building skills;
Flexibility and adaptability are essential, as well as the ability to plan, take initiative and work independently and under pressure;
Excellent communication and drafting skills in English;
Knowledge of the region is an asset;
Familiarity with basic Office software programs (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and Kobo Toolbox.
Experience in consortium management

Please send your application (CV and letter of motivation) by email, including the reference: MEALCC/OPT