Project Coordinators
MSF recruits and promotes people to project coordination posts (both health and non-health workers).
The project coordinator is part of MSF's coordination team in any of the countries where we operate. You will ensure the correct implementation and management of the activities and resources, in accordance with the objectives set out for each project, as well as their everyday management.
You represent MSF within the limits of the project and under the supervision of MSF's general coordinator in the country. You will also ensure compliance with humanitarian and ethical principles, and with security regulations in the project.
Before applying, please note that you will not choose your destination and that we work in high risk areas where you might find:
- Militarised zones with exhaustive controls
- Conflict zones with continuous security threats
- Limited working resources and equipment
- Remote and isolated work areas
- Environments at risk from natural disasters
- Environments at risk of epidemics
Risk acceptance information
Because MSF’s purpose is to bring medical assistance to people in distress, the work may occur in settings of active conflict, or in post-conflict environments, in which there are inherent risks, potential danger and ongoing threats to safety and security. MSF acknowledges that it is impossible to exclude all risks, but it does its utmost as an organisation to mitigate and manage these risks through strict and comprehensive security protocols.
Field workers will be fully informed of the risk associated with a potential mission before accepting a particular posting. Working for MSF is a deeply personal choice and individuals must determine for themselves the level of risk and the circumstances in which they feel comfortable, based on a full and transparent understanding of the possible situations they may face. Once on an assignment, all MSF staff must strictly observe all security rules and regulations. Failure to do so may result in dismissal.
- At least two years of international experience in an equivalent position leading field project teams in humanitarian organizations.
- Prior experience in unstable contexts or countries in conflict.
- Good level of English and/or French. Priority will be given to candidates who speak both languages.
- Availability of 12 months minimum (divided into two assignments of six to nine months).
- Knowledge of Arabic, Spanish and/or Portuguese.
- Induction process to the organization and the position.
- Salary & Secondary Benefits determined by previous professional experience and MSF OCBA's rewards policy. Paid leave of 25 days per year and R&R (rest and recovery) long weekends according to MSF OCBA’s policy.
- Private insurance covering medication and hospitalization, disability, as well as any type of evacuation.
- The chance to develop professionally in an international organization. A profile manager from the HR department will guarantee a proper onboarding according to your first assignment considering your previous professional experience. This person will also monitor your professional development (career path, training, etc.) within the organization and will offer you different tools to guarantee the best possible experience; induction, coaching or mentoring, depending on the needs.
- The opportunity to work in a dynamic environment with multicultural exposure, contributing to our goal as a medical humanitarian organization and improving health conditions in the countries where we work.