Mission Support Program Analyst
The Unsolicited Solutions for Locally Led Development Program is seeking a Mission Support Program Analyst (MSPA) to provide direct technical and administrative support to USAID Missions focused on locally led development. This position is located in the Local, Faith, and Transformative Partnerships Hub within USAID’s Bureau for Inclusive Growth, Partnerships, and Innovation (IPI/LFT). The working hours of the US4LLD core team are 8:30am-5:00pm Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) +01:00 Monday through Friday, to engage continuously with USAID Missions worldwide. Candidates in a similar zone, or able to work with at least 5 hours of daily overlap with that time zone are strongly preferred. This opportunity is open to all U.S. Citizens and permanent residents, including those living outside the U.S. This position is remote eligible.
Background:
The Local, Faith, and Transformative Partnerships Hub (LFT) within the Bureau for Inclusive Growth, Partnerships focuses on supporting USAID to strengthen, expand, and diversify its partner base. Since 2015, USAID’s Local Works has been at the forefront of locally led development, enhancing the Agency’s ability to empower local actors to lead their own development. Local Works provides funding and technical support to USAID Missions to expand and deepen relationships with local actors, to invest in the ability of local actors to sustainably resolve development challenges, and to facilitate learning that benefits the whole Agency.
The Unsolicited Solutions for Locally Led Development Program (US4LLD) is a part of Local Works that focuses on supporting USAID Missions to move forward with unsolicited concept submissions that advance locally led development. Globally, the program spans over 25 USAID Missions and serves a key role at USAID supporting the Agency to innovate and advance locally led development practice.
MSPAs play a critical role in supporting partners and advising Mission colleagues, sharing best practices, facilitating collaboration, and encouraging work that makes use of all tools available to advance locally led development at USAID. The broader Local Works team includes colleagues specializing in monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL), policy, communications, and training who also support the US4LLD Program’s goals.
Through the US4LLD Program, MSPAs have a unique opportunity to join a small and driven team and play a key role in contributing to the development and operations of a quickly growing and impactful global program.
Position Summary:
The MSPA position provides direct technical assistance, oversight, and support to USAID Mission teams implementing locally led development programming under the US4LLD Program and plays a key role in strengthening the Program’s global learning.
This opportunity offers a competitive salary range of $100,000 – $124,000, commensurate with experience and education. The MSPA role has a potential for international travel up to 10-15% of the year.
To ensure effective collaboration with our global teams, selected candidates must be adaptable to working hours that align with the time zones of their assigned missions. This may include regions in Europe or Africa and may involve working with specific time zone considerations like Central European Summer Time (CEST).
Successful applicants must have the ability to obtain and maintain a USAID Facilities Access Clearance.
Key Responsibilities:
Please note that this is an illustrative list of responsibilities — MSPAs collaborate with their technical manager to develop a scope that reflects the needs of the program and the MSPA’s experience, interests, and bandwidth.
Mission Support (50%): Provides technical support to USAID missions and local partners utilizing locally led development approaches in program design, implementation, and adaptive management.
- Develops and maintains relationships with USAID Mission staff participating in the US4LLD program, supporting their onboarding to the program, process planning, activity and award design, and implementation of US4LLD-supported activities.
- Champions and guides Missions to effectively integrate locally led development approaches, including co-creation, adaptive management, participatory MEL, local resource mobilization, sustainability planning, and more.
- Advises USAID Mission staff on good practices for engaging with new and local partners in award processes, drawing from Mission experiences across the US4LLD portfolio, USAID policy, and Agency learning.
- Develops and leads presentations, training, ongoing correspondence, and oral and written briefings.
- Initiates, organizes, and coordinates programmatic and administrative arrangements for meetings, collaborative projects, and workshops.
Program learning (40%): Supports the US4LLD team in resource development, peer learning, and events to advance the technical practice around locally led development within LLDI Missions, partners, and the Agency, and provides practitioners with the tools and resources to do their work
- Supports the development and dissemination of a range of products appropriate to the various needs of key audiences, including USAID staff, USAID partners, and development practitioners.
- Supports professionalization of US4LLD program guidance, onboarding materials, and training for new Mission staff on processes and procedures.
- Manages and improves US4LLD’s information and data infrastructure to facilitate efficient and effective capture, storage, synthesis, and use of structured and unstructured data.
- Supports peer learning initiatives that strengthen capacity in locally led development and cultivate supportive networks for LLDI Missions.
Administration and Professional Development (10%): Contributes to planning, implementation, and evaluation of activities under the annual work plan.
- Assists with the design and implementation of program monitoring and learning.
- Keeps track of new developments and emerging issues in the field of locally led development
Requirements
- Knowledge and experience in the implementation of locally led development approaches.
- Ability to obtain a USAID Facilities Access Clearance.
- Master’s degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university in a relevant field with at least six years of experience relevant to this job description OR bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university in a relevant field with at least eight years of experience relevant to this job description.
- Experience with international development project analysis, design, implementation, management, administration, reporting, monitoring, procurement, financial operations, and training.
- Experience facilitating small and large groups using collaborative and participant-led approaches.
- Demonstrated cross-cultural, interpersonal, and customer service skills. Strong ability to navigate diverse personalities and adapt messaging and positioning to the needs and motivations of others to achieve successful outcomes.
- Strong attention to detail, striving towards clarity, professionalism, and tact in oral and written communications. Ability to write internal and public-facing documents, emails, and other communications that clearly express ideas and require limited editing by others.
- Conceptual and analytical skills to conduct independent research and analysis, and assess complex issues from a range of perspectives.
- Ability to integrate program feedback, stay attuned to opportunities to advance the program’s mission, and contribute strategically to improvements to processes.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including data visualization, written products, and presentations.
- Ability to perform tasks independently with limited direction. Develops clear goals that are consistent with agreed strategies, identifies priority activities and assignments; adjusts priorities as required.
- Experience living and/or working in low or middle-income countries.
- Data/information management and organization skills, particularly using Google Workspace Apps.
- Familiarity with USAID’s Mission and work. Familiarity with USAID’s program cycle and regulations is preferred, but willingness to continuously learn is key!
Values and Commitments
Following the core values of IPI/LFT, the Locally Led Development Initiatives, and its programs, this position requires a commitment to:
- Look Locally and build upon existing local initiatives, ideas, resources, and capacity to solve local problems. We engage in ways that respect existing networks and relationships, valuing new and nontraditional partners who understand the local context.
- Listen to the end user and ensure local voices are heard every step of the way to shift the power of development priority-setting and decision-making to local actors. We seek to prioritize local expertise and values in defining and measuring success; strengthen accountability to local communities and constituents; and create research and learning that is valued by and accessible to members of the communities served.
- Advocate for local leadership by pushing the envelope, questioning assumptions, and promoting innovative ways to empower local actors.
- Facilitate and be client-focused, so that USAID, other donors, partner organizations, and local constituents all benefit from shared learning.
- Experiment, learn, and share to explore new approaches, test old assumptions, and take smart risks to make development more empowering for those on the receiving end of assistance.
- Recognize shared contribution by valuing approaches that recognize complexity, monitor network-level and systemic change, and generate evidence using complexity-aware methods wherever appropriate.
- Take the Long View. Understanding local systems, challenges, and opportunities takes time; building relationships takes time; and supporting enduring change takes time. We create new opportunities for USAID to focus on long-term outcomes that last.
Instructions for Applicants:
Please submit a resume and cover letter to apply for this position. The cover letter should be tailored to specifically address your interest in and experience with the qualifications above and your motivation for this particular role, including your lived and professional experience.
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Benefits
- Health Benefits: Medical, Vision, Dental
- 4% retirement match with 100% vesting
- Company paid STD and LTD
- Company paid basic life insurance
- Competitive PTO package
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