Program Performance & Quality (PaQ)
The Program Performance and Quality (PaQ) team collaborates with program teams, supporting departments and partners to use evidence to design and deliver relevant and impactful programs that improve the lives of program participants. The PaQ team supports team development and assists teams to design and implement robust monitoring, evaluation, and accountability systems that prove impact, inform areas for improvement, and ensure accountability to the principles of good program management, as well as to our end participants and other stakeholders.
The PaQ team manages MC Lebanon’s Community Accountability Reporting Mechanism (CARM), 3assama3.
Scope of Work
Mercy Corps in Lebanon and the CARM department are seeking a CARM daily worker to assist on the hotline attendance and CARM related tasks including data entry, analysis, and reporting.
Important: This is not a full time job offer. Interested candidates will be included in Mercy Corps’ roster and will be called on an ad hoc basis to assist for a certain number of days, depending on needs and on their own availability.
Tasks include
- Assisting in handling 3assama3 hotline and ensuring all calls are received and responded to;
- Record all feedback received through the hotline into the CARM database, using the relevant templates and forms;
- Follow the required procedures for all feedback received that pertains to requests for assistance;
- In case of complaint, redirect feedback immediately to the Accountability and Reporting Coordinator
- Use MC’s service mapping of active actors to refer participants for services not provided by MC programming;
- Support in data analysis and reporting
- Ensure confidentiality for all the complaints and feedback received through the hotline and protect beneficiaries’ identity at all times;
- Apply best practices to ensure Do No Harm when responding to hotline feedback;
- Conduct himself/herself both professionally and personally in such a manner as to bring credit to Mercy Corps and to not jeopardize its humanitarian mission.
Supervisory Responsibility: None
Reports Directly to: CARM Coordinator
Main office location: Beirut or Zahle Lebanon
Level of effort: Maximum of 10 working days, based on need and availability
Knowledge and Experience
- Currently pursuing a BA or Masters in Development, Social Studies, Humanitarian Studies, International Affairs, or other related fields.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to relate to people at different levels with ease and confidence.
- The ability to patiently listen to and effectively handle participant feedback and complaints.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Language skills: fluent in English and Arabic (speaking/reading/writing)
- Experience in providing PFA (Psychological First Aid) is an advantage, but not a requirement
- Previous experience in handling a feedback channel is an asset.
What will you get out of this?
- Exposure to the work of an INGO, which can enrich your CV.
- Capacity building on how to handle complaints and feedback, with the possibility of receiving training on psychosocial first aid.
Send the below document to ltaha@mercycorps.org:
- CV, including previous work experience
- Cover letter is not required but can be submitted to express your interest in the position.
- CVs should be sent to: Laila Taha: ltaha@mercycorps.org
- Individuals will be required to have an interview by the CARM Coordinator before final selection.