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MENA Programme Officer

International Detention Coalition
On-site

MENA Programme Officer


Reports To

MENA Regional Manager

Status

Full-Time

Direct Reports

Interns/volunteers, where relevant. (At present, this role doesn’t have direct reports)

Contract duration 

Two years  (with the possibility of extension depending on funding)

Compensation

Per annum, depending on skills and experience: USD 22,500 to USD 27,000

Location

This post can be based in Egypt, Morocco or Türkiye. You must have the right to work in the country for which you are applying. Unfortunately, IDC is unable to support work visa applications or relocation. Remote working.

 

Background

International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a unique global network, of over 200 civil society organisations and individuals in more than 75 countries, that coordinates with members and partners on advocacy, research, coalition and capacity building, to eliminate immigration detention and advance rights-based alternatives to detention


Role Purpose

We are seeking a highly organized and motivated individual with a solid background in advocacy on migration and human rights. The ideal candidate will coordinate projects efficiently, contribute to strategic advocacy efforts and develop the capacity of IDC members. Strong communications, planning, and stakeholder engagement skills are essential.


Role Summary

The MENA Programme Officer will play a key role in supporting IDC’s mission in the region by combining strong organizational and coordination skills with a solid understanding of advocacy on migration and human rights. Working closely with the MENA Regional Manager, the Programme Officer will contribute to the design and implementation of regional programs, events, and advocacy strategies. The role involves providing operational, administrative, research, and communications support, as well as helping to strengthen networks with members, partners, decision makers and other key stakeholders across the MENA region. The Programme Officer will work remotely and should be available to travel within the region as needed.


Role  Responsibilities


Project implementation and support to IDC members and partners

●      Contribute to the implementation of national and regional projects and events by providing technical, administrative, and logistical support to the MENA Regional Programme and in collaboration with relevant IDC staff and members

●      Support the overall implementation of IDC’s mission and strategic priorities in the MENA region through a balance of operational efficiency and advocacy engagement.

●      Support IDC’s member in the region and support in network building.

  • Maintain a high level of organization in managing project timelines, deliverables, and follow-ups in coordination with the MENA Regional Manager.


Advocacy and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Support the development and implementation of advocacy strategies related to immigration detention, alternatives to detention, and broader migrant and refugee rights.
  • Engage effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including government representatives, civil society actors, UN agencies, and regional networks, to build partnerships and advance shared objectives.
  • Contribute to drafting and disseminating advocacy materials, briefing notes, and strategic communications tailored to diverse audiences across the MENA region.
  • Maintain regular contact with IDC members and partners to identify policy gaps, advocacy opportunities, and spaces for support, partnership and coordinated action.
  • Assist in the planning and facilitation of stakeholder consultations, trainings, and regional events that promote rights-based alternatives, pathways and regional dialogue.

Communications

●      Assist with developing print and digital communication materials, including social media material for different platforms.

●      Disseminate and share resources among members through different platforms.

●      Contribute to monitoring media platforms and keep track of reports and updates on relevant developments in the region.

 


Internal Systems, Monitoring, and Institutional Support

  • Actively contribute to IDC’s fundraising efforts by providing background research, identifying potential funders, coordinating inputs, and play an active role in the drafting of proposals aligned with regional priorities
  • Ensure accurate and timely monitoring and reporting of programmatic activities, supporting internal evaluation processes and donor accountability in line with IDC’s MEL systems.
  • Maintain organized records of project outcomes, stakeholder engagement, and communications to support institutional memory and knowledge sharing.
  • Assist in the preparation of high-quality reports, updates, and documentation for internal use, funders, and external dissemination.
  • Support budget tracking, planning, and financial monitoring processes in collaboration with the Regional Manager, Executive Director, and relevant IDC staff.


Core Responsibilities

●      Actively contribute to a culture of collaboration, teamwork, and support within the IDC team.

●      Demonstrate a passion for and alignment with the IDC’s mission, vision and core values of innovation, collaboration, respect, representation and being solutions-focused

●      Demonstrate an understanding of IDC policies including IDC Children and Vulnerable Adults Safeguarding policy to ensure a positive and safe working environment for all.

●      Actively engage with organisational systems, processes, and infrastructure to ensure sustainability and appropriate safeguarding of institutional knowledge, assets and core activities over time

 

 

Key Selection Criteria      


Essential Criteria


·       Demonstrated understanding of the North African and Middle Eastern contexts, particularly related to migration, human rights, and advocacy.

·       A university degree in a relevant field such as international relations, law, migration studies, political science, or social sciences.

·       A minimum of five years of professional experience, including project coordination, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy in the migration and/or human rights sectors.

·       Proven experience in reporting and follow-up, including contributions to monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) processes and reporting experience.

·       Strong communication, writing, and organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently in a remote setting.

·       Experience engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders, including civil society, government actors, and international organizations, to advance advocacy and collaboration.

·       Demonstrated ability to plan, organize, and facilitate events such as meetings, workshops, and advocacy activities.

·       Excellent organizational skills, ability to multitask effectively, and ability to work within time constraints

  • The ability to take initiative and to work remotely and autonomously, to manage competing deadlines, prioritise workload appropriately and work in a flexible manner
  • Proficiency in using digital communication tools and platforms, including social media.

·       Ability to undertake travel in the region for the role

·       Residing in Egypt, Morocco, or Turkey, with the legal right to work in the country of residence.

·       Fluency in both English and Arabic (written and spoken) is essential; proficiency in French is an asset.

·       Strong commitment to IDC’s mission and values, including its safeguarding and child protection principles.

 

Application Process


To apply for this role, please upload your resume and a cover letter on IDC Careers’ Webpage, by Tuesday, June 10 2025. Please ensure that you clearly address all of the key selection criteria in your application. If you have enquiries, please write to jobs@idcoalition.org, please note that no application will be accepted if sent by email. 

 

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The selected candidate will be expected to start as soon as possible. 

 

IDC is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, as such applications are welcome from candidates of all backgrounds. We especially encourage applications of those from underrepresented backgrounds, including but not limited to gender, race, age, sexual orientation, disability and religion. In particular, we highly encourage applications from individuals with lived migration experience, and those with diverse perspectives on migration and human rights. If potential candidates require any adaptations to usual recruitment processes, please do not hesitate to note this in your application.