Duty station: Mogadishu, Hargeisa or Garowe office (depending on the preferred location of the selected
candidate). Position involves frequent travel (<50%) to operational areas
Type of appointment: Fixed term
Contract duration: 12 months with possibility of renewal
Work schedule: Full-time (40 hours per week)
Reports to: Humanitarian Program
Start date: As soon as possible
Deadline for applications: 5 July 2026
TEAM PURPOSE:
The humanitarian team works with partners and communities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from crises. It
delivers timely, principled assistance that saves and sustains lives, while strengthening disaster preparedness, risk
reduction, and anticipatory action to reduce the impact of shocks and support early recovery.
JOB PURPOSE:
The Food and Economic Security (FES) Coordinator provides technical, practical, and strategic leadership for Oxfam’s
Food and Economic Security sector programming in Somalia. The FES Coordinator collaborates with sectoral leads (e.g.,
WASH, Protection, Gender), Program Managers, local partners, thematic leads (e.g., Gender Justice, Inclusive
Governance), and support units (e.g., Business Development, Program Quality) to ensure an integrated humanitarian
response and resilience-building that aligns with Oxfam’s country strategy and standards.
The Food and Economic Security (FES) Coordinator provides strategic, technical, and program quality leadership for
Oxfam’s food security, livelihoods, cash and voucher assistance, market-based programming, and disaster risk reduction
(DRR) in FES response programming. The role leads sector analysis, programme design, technical quality assurance,
partner capacity strengthening, external representation, and sector influencing. The FES Coordinator works closely with
WASH, Protection, Gender, Area/Programme Managers, local partners, Business Development, Programme Quality, and
business support functions to ensure integrated humanitarian response programming aligned with needs, gaps, priorities,
country level inter-agency plannings and Oxfam’s country strategy and technical standards.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES (Technical, Leadership, People and Resource management)
Sector Strategy and Program Development
collaborations that support Oxfam’s vision for humanitarian preparedness, resilience, and gender-sensitive
programming.
Master’s degree in a related field such as food security, livelihoods, economics, or international
development.
leadership role within food and economic security, livelihoods, ideally in fragile contexts.
disaster risk reduction (DRR), early action, or shock-responsive programming within FES.
teams.
gender, protection, and resilience approaches.
representation in external forums.
commitment to delivering humanitarian work through feminist principles.• Commitment to supporting national and local actors, and to changing the power dynamics within the
international humanitarian system for greater inclusion, accountability, and impact. Familiarity with the
ambitions of the Grand Bargain and Charter for Change.