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DRR Technical Specialist-Climate Justice Bridging Project

Malawi - Lilongwe
Full-time
3rd September 2026
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  • Location:Malawi - Lilongwe
  • Workplace Type:On-site
  • Hours:40
  • Salary:As per Oxfam Pay Scale
  • Job Family:Programme
  • Division:International
  • Grade:C2
  • Job Type:Fixed Term
  • Closing Date:3 September 2026
  • Country:Malawi

Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty.

Do you have a master’s degree in agriculture, Social Development & Sustainable Livelihoods, Agriculture economics, Crop Sciences, rural development, environmental management, or other relevant fields?

Do you have 10+ years of experience in development work, preferably within a large development or humanitarian organisation; experiences in climate justice, disaster risk management, WASH, resilient education and resilient livelihoods programming preferred?

Are you knowledgeable of climate justice policy frameworks in Malawi and have experience in handling donor funded project especially with large grants?

If the answer is yes, then we would like to hear from you.

Oxfam is looking for  DRR Technical Specialist - Climate Justice Bridging Project

To provide technical support in the delivery of the disaster risk reduction (DRR) initiatives of the “Climate Justice Bridging project, including the resilient education components of the project; and ensure adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The project is funded by the Scottish Government. At the local level, the project targets seven districts of Salima, Machinga, Phalombe, Zomba, Nneno, Chikwawa and Karonga, with national level policy engagement around climate justice.

Responsibilities and Accountabilities

Key Project Development, Management and Implementation:

  • The DRR Technical Specialist will be responsible for the planning and implementation of the Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and resilient education initiatives of the Climate Justice Bridging projectwith partners.
  • Support partners in programme/project development through technical advice on DRR and resilient schools programming, including ensuring adherence to various Standard Operating Procedures.

 

Partnership Management:

  • Facilitate setting up of systems and procedures for ensuring adherence partner adherence to DRR and resilient education related SOPs.
  • Closely work with partners and the MEAL team to mutually agree on detailed operational plans, indicators and milestones for measuring achievements around DRR and resilient education initiatives in line with the Climate Justice Bridging project Results Framework and plans.

Resource Management:

  • Manage Oxfam in Malawi’s various resources under custody of the DRR Technical Specialist.

Reporting and Work Programming:

  • Make regular monitoring visits to partner organisations, institutions and project implementation sites to review progress of work and provide operational inputs and in particular to help to ensure that programme obligations for annual and monthly planning and reporting are properly met.
  • Provide regular updates to the Programme Manager – Just Economies on internal and external environment affecting the projects / programmes.

Programme Quality and Learning:

  • Take a lead role in developing DRR related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) including on resilient education and ensure their implementation
  • Work with the Project Coordinator and the MEAL team to ensure that the MEAL functions are effectively implemented in the delivery of the DRR and resilient education initiatives of the project.

Representation, Networking and Alliance Building:

  • Represent the Just Economies Team at various external fora as directed by the Programme Manager – Just Economies

Funding and Donor Management:

  • Ensure compliance with back donor requirements especially, timely submission of quality narrative reports;

We’re looking for a candidate who cares about Oxfam's mission to end poverty and is personally aligned to our feminist principles and values of empowerment, accountability and inclusion in all you do.

An ideal candidate for the role will also be / have:

Knowledge & Experience:

A master’s degree in agriculture, Social Development & Sustainable Livelihoods, Agriculture economics, Crop Sciences, rural development, environmental management, or other relevant fields.

  • 10+ years of experience in development work, preferably within a large development or humanitarian organisation; experiences in climate justice, disaster risk management, WASH, resilient education and resilient livelihoods programming preferred.
  • Be knowledgeable on promoting climate justice initiatives in Malawi
  • Be knowledgeable of climate justice policy frameworks in Malawi
  • Knowledge of relevant participatory programme development and delivery approaches, tools, methodologies and best practices;
  • Previous experience in handling donor funded project especially with large grants
  • Understanding and appreciation of the impact of HIV & AIDS on the rural communities in Malawi as well as the importance of gender mainstreaming in all programming.
  • Excellent listening, communication and writing skills. Fluent in English and Chichewa.
  • Strong organisational and personal management skills, with ability to prioritise work issues to meet deadlines with minimal supervision and ability to adjust to constantly changing situations while maintaining focus on delivery and follow-through;
  • Experience of and understanding of a “Rights Based Approach”;
  • Proven knowledge of and experience with donor funding environment and project management skills;
  • A high level of self-awareness, initiative, sound judgement, personal energy and flexibility;
  • High level of independence, able to work and deliver results with minimum supervision
  • Strong experiences in advocacy and policy influencing, preferably within the climate justice sector

 

You can read more about all Oxfam has to offer here.

As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and Cover Letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile.  

If you have any questions about this role, we'd love to hear from you. Please email us at recruitmentteam@oxfam.org.uk , making sure you include the job title of the role you're asking about.

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