Country Manager (Occupied Palestine Territories – OPT)
Location: Ramallah, Palestinian Territory
Contract: 24-months fixed term contract, renewable
Salary: £50,726 + £1,865.92 monthly allowance
Can you champion a principled partnership approach and support strategic programme delivery for the British Red Cross, leading the representation and engagement with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society?
About the Role
The British Red Cross (BRC) Country Manager in OPT is responsible for leading a principled partnership approach in the representation and engagement of BRC with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS). Putting the PRCS strategy and a shifted power lens at the heart of the BRC’s engagement, this role will be a critical in-country interface to support the strategic delivery of programme outcomes aligned to the BRC/PRCS mutually agreed strategic priorities.
As the in-country lead for BRC, the Country Manager will act as the lead representative in OPT and will primarily be responsible for effective relationship building and partnership working at diplomatic levels with PRCS, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and partner national societies implementing programmes in OPT. They are expected to maintain and develop significant working relationships with prominent donor representatives, including FCDO.
The Country Manager in OPT will be entrusted to:
What we are looking for
You will have significant working knowledge of the international humanitarian system, including the Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) movement. Your commitment to principled partnership approaches, localisation, and the decolonisation of aid will be essential. Additionally, you should possess a good understanding of the context, challenges, and opportunities within the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT).
You will excel in building and maintaining partnerships and relationships at senior and representational levels. An appreciation of, and ability to navigate, the cultural environment within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, especially with strong, influential, and well-resourced partners, is crucial.
Your experience should include developing and managing budgets with high accountability standards, and programme development through the entire programme cycle management process, including proposal writing for a range of traditional and institutional donors, such as the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). Leading a country office with a significant budget and bilateral programmes, along with proven management experience at a strategic level in a complex organisation, is required.
You will have strong experience working with national organisations and supporting the capacity building of local partners. Demonstrated ability in developing and leading people, managing a multi-cultural team, and working with institutional donors, including government donors, is essential. Additionally, experience within the RCRC Movement is required.
You must be able to live in Ramallah/Jerusalem and operate in a physically demanding and ambiguous environment. A willingness to work out of office hours, when necessary, in response to emergencies, critical incidents, representation events, and security management duties.
It’d be useful if you have language skills in Arabic, as this would be a significant advantage. A good understanding of the basics of international humanitarian law and principled humanitarian action would also be beneficial.