Project Coordinator and Uganda Lead, Energizing Humanitarian Futures Technical Assistance Programme

Manage implementation of EHF project and lead Uganda-focused activities.

Overview

Manage implementation of EHF project and lead Uganda-focused activities.

You have:

  • Proven expertise in advocacy vis-à-vis Government of Uganda, UN and INGOs is required.
  • Previous experience working with UN and/or INGOs in energy or humanitarian teams is highly recommended.
  • 8+ years required providing technical support in sustainable energy access and/or climate resilience that includes: Grant writing, research, and proposal development; Technical advisory and advocacy; Stakeholder engagement.
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent preferred. M.A. or equivalent in a field related to humanitarian response, energy access, sustainable development, climate resilience, market systems development and/or energy or environmental engineering is advantageous.
  • Fluency in English is required; fluency in another language preferred.

Description

Position Description

Location: Kampala, Uganda

Work Location: Kampala, Uganda

Position Status: Full-time

Salary: Position contingent on funding confirmation

Risk Level: ☐ Level 3 ☐****Level 2 ☐Level 1

Level 3: Frequent contact with participants, direct contact with children, access to sensitive data, and/or high level of accountability.

Level 2: Some contact with participants; unplanned non-direct contact with children.

Level 1: Likely to have no contact with participants or sensitive data)

About Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps is a global team of humanitarians working together on the front lines of today’s biggest crises to create a future of possibility, where everyone can prosper. In more than 40+ countries around the world, over 5,400+ team members work side by side with people living through poverty, disaster, violent conflict, and the acute impacts of climate change. We’re committed to creating global change through local impact — 84% of our team members are from the countries where they work.

We bring a comprehensive approach to every challenge, addressing problems from multiple angles. And we go beyond emergency aid, partnering with local governments, forward-thinking corporations, social entrepreneurs, and people living in fragile communities to develop bold solutions that make lasting change possible.

About Programs at Mercy Corps

In conflict-affected, displaced, and disaster-stricken areas, access to reliable and affordable energy is often a critical challenge. The Global Platform for Action on Sustainable Energy in Displacement Settings (hosted by UNOPS) and Mercy Corps are implementing the Energising Humanitarian Futures project to address this gap by focusing on clean energy as a key enabler to improve the lives of vulnerable populations, leading to enhanced food security/livelihoods, protection, WASH, shelter/settlements and coordination outcomes. The project seeks to transform energy access in humanitarian settings by empowering humanitarian actors, governments, and the private sector to deploy and finance sustainable energy solutions for long-term impact and reducing humanitarian aid. The project will support the development of public-private partnerships (PPPs) and strengthen the enabling environment to enable energy access at scale. It will support the development of country-level project pipelines and regional energy strategies for refugee/IDP hosting regions (in Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya), combining it with global level action on innovative financing, coalition building and knowledge sharing, with the goal of accelerating effective investment plans for humanitarian energy projects. Expected outcomes include the development of coordinated, localised energy plans and project pipeline development, mobilising financial and technical resources, learning from new delivery models and increased knowledge exchange around successful clean energy models in these contexts.

Building on its long-term presence and deep experience in humanitarian energy programming, within Energising Humanitarian Futures (EHF), Mercy Corps serves as the primary in-country partner for the project in Uganda and Ethiopia. Mercy Corps' main role in the project is to lead and manage in-country activities, local partnerships, and capacity-building efforts to scale access to clean energy in humanitarian settings. Mercy Corps complements the GPA's global role in strategic advocacy, systemic orchestration, effective knowledge generation and resource mobilisation by providing local operational presence and technical expertise for project pipeline development and implementation at the national and local levels, for both Mercy Corps and the wider partner environment.

The Position

Reporting to the Energizing Humanitarian Futures (EHF) Program Lead and in close coordination with the Global Platform for Action (GPA) Secretariat team management, the Project Coordinator will manage the implementation of the overall EHF project and lead Uganda-specific in-country activities for the EHF programme, including:

  • Engage with key stakeholders across the humanitarian and energy spaces, highlighting entry points and bridging opportunities. Represent EHF at events, working groups, conferences and stakeholder meetings, providing direct support and advisory to key government ministries.
  • Identify project opportunities and design and deliver energy programmes in collaboration with the wider stakeholder ecosystem (UN, INGOs, donors, financers, local and refugee led organisations, private sector companies and financial institutions, etc).
  • Contribute to the design and lead the delivery of tailored public-private partnership development workshops to co-create sustainable, market-driven energy solutions, primarily focused on refugee hosting districts.
  • Conduct technical assessments and scoping missions for development of new market-based energy access projects and programmes.
  • Provide technical support on the design and implementation of these projects, including refining business models, risk mitigation, financing strategies, collaboration with stakeholders and alignment with donors, government, and investor requirements.
  • Lead the delivery of donor-facing briefing notes based on the identified and supported projects, and advocate for their implementation.
  • Generate and disseminate knowledge based on EHF programme outputs as well as wider MC and GPA evidence generation.

The primary goal is to collaboratively identify and develop opportunities for market-based energy programmes and projects in refugee hosting districts, promoting engagement of private sector actors.

The Project Coordinator will coordinate closely with the GPA Secretariat hosted at UNOPS, which is recognized as the humanitarian energy convening body to advance SDG 7 – access to sustainable energy for all – in forced displacement contexts, along with GPA Steering Group members to provide ecosystem support and identify project opportunities. Under this close collaboration, the Project Coordinator will ensure that all data-driven research and consequent advocacy are aligned to strengthen and maximize impact.

Essential Job Responsibilities

General

  • Manages workplans, budget oversight, donor compliance, and reporting.
  • Supports coordination with GPA Secretariat, GPA Steering Group members, and other global partners.

Uganda-specific

  • Organizes workshops, scoping missions, and stakeholder consultations.
  • Supports PPP incubation and project pipeline development in Uganda.
  • Leads data collection and inputs.
  • Manages relationships with government, private sector, INGOs and local NGOs, and leads in-country coordination, including sectoral networks.
  • Ensures inclusion of refugee-led organizations and local actors.
  • Leads on communications and MEL activities.

SAFEGUARDING RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Actively learns about safeguarding and integrates it into their work, including safeguarding risks and mitigations related to their area of work.
  • Practices the values of Mercy Corps including respecting the dignity and well-being of participants and fellow team members.
  • Encourages openness and communication in their team; encourages team members to submit reports if they have any concerns using reporting mechanisms e.g., Integrity Hotline and other options.

Accountability

Reports Directly To: Megan Taeuber, EHF Project Lead

Works Directly With: EHF team, MC Uganda team, Humenergi team, TEQ Energy team, Global Platform for Action (GPA) Secretariat (hosted at UNOPS), GPA Steering Group members, THEA partners, GoU partners including MEMD, OPM, and UECCC

Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders

Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects

Minimum Qualification & Transferable Skills

  • Proven expertise in advocacy vis-à-vis Government of Uganda, UN and INGOs is required.
  • Previous experience working with UN and/or INGOs in energy or humanitarian teams is highly recommended.
  • Previous experience of working in Uganda’s refugee response.
  • 8+ years required providing technical support in sustainable energy access and/or climate resilience that includes:
  • Grant writing, research, and proposal development.
  • Technical advisory and advocacy.
  • Stakeholder engagement, including working with local communities.
  • Business development.
  • Writing and publishing articles and blogs.
  • Combining strong theoretical and applied knowledge of the field of expertise.
  • Familiarity with integrated approaches and applying systems thinking.
  • MEL, evidence generation and knowledge dissemination.

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent preferred. M.A. or equivalent in a field related to humanitarian response, energy access, sustainable development, climate resilience, market systems development and/or energy or environmental engineering is advantageous.

  • Familiarity with major donors such as USAID, FCDO, ECHO, and relevant foundations and corporations.
  • Fluency in English is required; fluency in another language preferred.

Success Factors

The Project Coordinator will demonstrate a winning track record in stakeholder engagement, advocacy and business development, bringing adaptability, creativity, and enthusiasm to each project. They must have exceptional writing skills and the ability to multi-task, manage priorities, pay attention to detail, and work under tight deadlines within complex team environments. Experience working in or interfacing with government stakeholders, DFIs, UN agencies, INGOs, donors and the private sector (e.g. off-grid energy access companies) is a strong advantage. The Project Coordinator must take an active role in building and maintaining external relationships and demonstrate the drive and initiative to contribute to internal team efforts across multiple partners.

At Mercy Corps, we value team members who embrace curiosity, act with integrity, and foster an environment of inclusion and collaboration. Our successful team members work effectively in evolving and dynamic environments, prioritize clear communication, and build collaborative relationships across departments. They interact with all global team members with an inclusive approach and excel at multitasking, meeting deadlines, and processing information to support our changing program activities.

Living Conditions / Environmental Conditions

The position is based in Uganda, and it requires up to 20% travel to support program activities, which may include travel to insecure locations where freedom of movement is limited and areas where amenities are limited.

Ongoing Learning

In support of our belief that learning organizations are more effective, efficient and relevant to the communities we serve, we empower all team members to dedicate 5% of their time to learning activities that further their personal and/or professional growth and development

Team Engagement and Effectiveness

Achieving our mission starts with how we build our team and collaborate. By bringing together individuals with a variety of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives, we strengthen our ability to solve complex challenges and drive innovation. We foster a culture of trust and respect, where every team member is valued for their contributions, empowered to reach their full potential, and motivated to do their best work.

We recognize that building a strong and effective team is an ongoing process, and we remain committed to learning, improving, and growing together.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Mercy Corps is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion or belief, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristics protected under applicable law.

Safeguarding & Ethics

Mercy Corps is committed to ensuring that all individuals we come into contact with through our work, whether team members, community members, program participants or others, are treated with respect and dignity. We are committed to the core principles regarding prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse laid out by the UN Secretary General and IASC and have signed on to the Interagency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme . We will not tolerate child abuse, sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment by or of our team members. As part of our commitment to a safe and inclusive work environment, team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner, respect local laws and customs, and to adhere to Mercy Corps Code of Conduct Policies and values at all times. Team members are required to complete mandatory Code of Conduct elearning courses upon hire and on an annual basis.

As an applicant, if you witness or experience any form of sexual misconduct during the recruitment process, please report this to Mercy Corps Integrity Hotline ([email protected]).

Potential interview questions

Tell us about a successful advocacy experience you led with the Government of Uganda or UN agencies. This question assesses your practical experience in advocacy within a complex stakeholder environment. Provide a specific example highlighting your role, the strategies used, and the impact achieved.
Describe your approach to stakeholder engagement in previous energy or humanitarian projects. The interviewer wants to understand your strategies for collaboration with diverse partners. Pro members can see the explanation.
What is your experience in developing public-private partnerships in energy projects? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you prioritize multiple projects and manage tight deadlines? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Give an example of a technical assessment you conducted and its significance to an energy project. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you ensure inclusion of local actors in your projects? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Discuss a challenge you faced in managing project budgets and how you handled it. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What is your approach to knowledge dissemination in projects you've worked on? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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