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Job Overview: 

The refinance project, implemented under the ERMS portfolio, aims to expand responsible and inclusive access to finance for refugees, displaced and affected communities (DACs), and vulnerable host community households. The project contributes to humanitarian recovery and resilience by strengthening financial capability, promoting women-led savings and credit structures, improving access to MSME finance, and operationalizing a Loan Guarantee Fund (LGF) linked to Financial Service Providers (FSPs).

The ERD Officer will provide technical support for community engagement and financial inclusive interventions within IRC’s ERMS Economic Recovery and Market Systems (ERMS): programming in Benishangul Gumuz Region. The role supports humanitarian recovery and early economic resilience by strengthening financial access for crisis-affected populations through:

  • Refugee- and IDP-inclusive financial products

  • Borrower readiness and financial literacy

  • Strengthening Women-led Savings and Credit Associations (WSCAs/VSLAs)

  • Effective use of partial credit guarantees as alternative collateral

The position bridges communities, local financial institutions, government counterparts, and IRC ERMS teams to ensure that financial services are gender-responsive, protection-sensitive, conflict-aware, and aligned with responsible finance principles and IRC safeguarding standards.

 

Major Responsibilities:

 

 Project Implementation

  • Provide support on mapping, assessment, and identification of potential FSP and stakeholders in intervention areas.

  • Support on design, adaptation and implementation of refugee friendly loan products, including repayment schedules, documentation requirements, and underwriting criteria

  • Support with FSPs on LGF operational processes, eligibility criteria, reporting requirements, and consumer protection standards

  • Provide technical backstopping support host and refugee clients, branch staff and credit officers on inclusive lending to refugees and vulnerable groups

  • Support operationalization of partial credit guarantees (30–80%) as alternative collateral for refugees and vulnerable host community MSMEs

  • Contribute to LGF operating manuals, SOPs, guarantee agreements, and compliance tools in alignment with IRC and donor requirements

  • Support portfolio monitoring, credit risk tiring, and borrower readiness assessment tools

  • work closely with the Fund Management Unit (FMU), ERMS teams, and partners to ensure sound risk management and adaptive learning.

  • Lead technical support to Women-led Savings and Credit Associations (WSCAs) and VSLA-linked MSMEs

  • Strengthening governance, record keeping, savings discipline, and internal controls of savings groups

  • Support documentation of WSCA/VSLA performance as a proxy for bankability and creditworthiness

  • Support first level borrower screening and pipeline development in collaboration with RCC/CBO structures

Community engagement and strengthening partnership:

  • Follow up and provide technical support on community engagement implementation, and participation strategy throughout project implementation processes.

  • Established and strengthening stakeholders’ coordination, partnership and active participation on client’s selection, verification and registration processes in host and refugee’s context.

  • Facilitate meaningful participation of refugee and host community members across all phases of the project, including LGF rollout, WSCA formation, training, and loan cycles

  • Ensure community feedback and contextual analysis inform adaptation of implementation approaches

  • Promote transparency around eligibility criteria, loan processes, rights and responsibilities, and grievance mechanisms

Financial management and follow up:

  • Implement technical support to Women-led Savings and Credit Associations (WSCAs) and VSLA-linked MSMEs

  • Strengthening governance, record keeping, savings discipline, and internal controls of savings groups

  • Support documentation of WSCA/VSLA performance as a proxy for bankability and creditworthiness

  • Support first level borrower screening and pipeline development in collaboration with RCC/CBO structures

  • Support preparation of clients master list and payment sheet and documentation of financial records.

Supply chain

  • Control IRC supplies and assets and report to filed office regarding any misuse, theft, or damage to IRC properties as soon as possible.

  • In collaboration with the supply chain team and project manager, ensure planned and equitable allocation of IRC resources (facilities, equipment, vehicles) is in place.

  • Closely working with project manager and supply chain team to facilitate loan grant transfer to clients by timely preparing of payment sheet.

  • Closely monitor project team for timely distribution of items and service to clients.

Representation and Coordination:

  • Represent IRC at zonal, woreda, kebele and Camp levels on monthly coordination meeting, beneficiaries’ identification, targeting, verification and community engagement processes.

  • Working closely with government stakeholders, financial service providers and private sectors on financial inclusion and community engagement areas.

  • Make ensure that the interventions are coordinated with other actors in the operation area with no duplication of effort.

Project monitoring and Reporting

  • Compile and prepare monthly, quarterly and annual report and submit it to Project manager as per Organization standard reporting template.

  • Contribute to ERMS and MEAL systems related to community engagement and financial inclusion, livelihoods recovery, and resilience outcomes

  • Analyze repayment trends, borrower performance, and financial capability indicators

  • Provide timely narrative and technical inputs to internal reports

  • Participate in quarterly reviews, learning events, and adaptive program management processes

Safeguarding Responsibilities: -

  • Promote and actively participate in initiatives and efforts to build team engagement, inclusion and cohesion in IRC [team/office]

  • Foster ongoing learning, honest dialogue and reflection to strengthen safeguarding and to promote IRC values and adherence to IRC policies.

Job Requirements:

Educational Requirements:

  • Participate in quarterly reviews, learning events, and adaptive program management processes

Preferred Work experience & skills

  • At least 2 years of work experience for first degree and 5 years of work experience for Diploma in financial inclusion, MSME finance, microfinance, or livelihoods/market systems programming

  • Demonstrated experience working with banks, MFIs, credit guarantee schemes, or savings groups

  • Experience in humanitarian, refugee, IDP, or fragile/conflict-affected settings strongly preferred

  • Proven experience in financial literacy and borrower readiness training

  • NGO experience is a plus.

  • Project management experience

  • Proposal and report writing skills.

  • Effective communication internally and externally towards government, NGOs, donors and financial service providers etc...

  • Leadership capacity in management of field teams: Team building, ability to develop a common vision, maintain morale and acceptable behavior at base level.

 

Language Skills:

  • Proficient spoken and written English and Knowledge of local languages spoken in Assosa/BGRS is an advantage.

Disclaimer: - Please note that IRC will never request applicants or candidates to make any form of payment at any stage of the recruitment process.

IRC is an equal employment opportunity employer.  IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability.

IRC strives to build a diverse and inclusive team at all levels who as individuals, and as a group, embody our culture statement creating a working environment characterized by critical reflection, power sharing, debate, and objectivity for us to achieve our aspirations as a team and deliver the best possible services to our clients.

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS

All International Rescue Committee workers must adhere to the core values and principles outlined in IRC Way - Standards for Professional Conduct. Our Standards are Integrity, Service, Equality and Accountability. In accordance with these values, the IRC operates and enforces policies on Safeguarding, Conflicts of Interest, Fiscal Integrity, and Reporting Wrongdoing and Protection from Retaliation. IRC is committed to take all necessary preventive measures and create an environment where people feel safe, and to take all necessary actions and corrective measures when harm occurs. IRC builds teams of professionals who promote critical reflection, power sharing, debate, and objectivity to deliver the best possible services to our clients.

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