Deputy Field Coordinator - Programmes
Company Overview
Action Against Hunger is an international humanitarian organization committed to ending world hunger. For almost 45 years, across countries, we have been working to fight undernutrition and support communities affected by crisis across the globe.
We carry out innovative, lifesaving programs in Health, Nutrition, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL) and Social Protection.
Action Against Hunger Nigeria (ACF Nigeria) LTD/GTE began operations in Nigeria in 2010 in response to the high rate of chronic malnutrition in Northern Nigeria, focusing on integrated programming. Action Against Hunger currently implements multi-sectoral humanitarian and development interventions in Northeast and Northwest Nigeria, funded by AFD, EU/ECHO, French Government, GAC, GFFO, SIDA, US Government, and WAM Foundation.
ACF Nigeria is currently seeking to recruit a Deputy Field Coordinator (DFC) - Programmes. The DFC - Programmes will play a key role in leading and harmonizing the implementation of the projects across Borno and Adamawa states, Nigeria. The position is primarily responsible for ensuring strong coordination, effective communication, and appropriate representation of programme activities. Working closely with the project teams and partners, the DFC-P ensures cohesion in implementation, high-quality delivery, and alignment with overall project objectives and ACF standards.
Position Details
Reporting to: Field Coordinator - Borno
Proposed start date: June 2026
Work location: Maiduguri, Borno State
Key Responsibilities:
Mission 1: Contribute to the strategic planning and positioning of field office by mobilizing program teams
- Monitor and analyze the humanitarian context, including the needs and gaps in interventions, with particular attention to how the crises impact the implementation of existing projects, in order to propose adaptations and/or new interventions;
Mission 2: Contribute to the development of projects in the areas of intervention, by ensuring the mobilization of programme teams
Mission 4: Ensure the integration of gender and protection in programme strategy, strengthen accountability mechanisms, and support acceptance of the organization in the area
- Support the effective implementation of accountability mechanisms, ensuring that feedback and complaints are addressed in a timely and appropriate manner, and that lessons learned inform project adaptation and improvement.
- Identify protection risks affecting beneficiaries and develop appropriate action plans to ensure safe, equitable, and dignified access to assistance.
- Ensure the deployment of the programmatic AMAP approach, in close collaboration with the Field Coordinator and the MEAL Manager.
- Contribute to the integration of gender and protection considerations across programmes, including supporting reflection and continuous improvement during programme reviews.
- Establish and maintain strong relationships with community leaders and stakeholders, develop community engagement plans, and promote community ownership of projects to enhance acceptance of the organization and strengthen the sustainability of interventions.
- Immediately report any security incidents to Field Coordination and ensure that programme teams fully comply with security protocols and instructions.
Mission 5: Contribute to quality and impact measurement, capitalization and advocacy, and ensure high-quality internal and external reporting
- Ensure timely and accurate project reporting, including the preparation and review of monthly activity reports (APR format), with a strong focus on qualitative analysis of programme performance;
- Ensure systematic documentation of project progress, capturing key developments, changes in approaches, and lessons learned to support informed decision-making and contribute to advocacy efforts;
- Support Project Managers in the preparation of donor reports, ensuring they have adequate time and guidance; review and validate all reports, incorporating strategic and contextual elements as needed to meet donor expectations and quality standards;
- Ensure compliance with communication and visibility requirements for each project, including the development of success stories and other visibility materials;
- Ensure proper archiving and documentation of all key project materials, including technical tools, methodologies, beneficiary lists, and distribution records, in line with audit and accountability requirements;
- Lead the development of capitalization documents, in collaboration with programme teams, particularly focusing on lessons learned and best practices;
- Contribute to the design and implementation of MEAL plans for each project, in close coordination with the MEAL Manager;
- Participate in the analysis of data collected through assessments and surveys, support Project/Programme Representatives in drafting analytical reports, and ensure the effective follow-up and implementation of resulting recommendations.
Mission 6: Ensure effective coordination and partnership with external stakeholders
- Facilitate coordination with external actors, including NGOs, UN agencies, response partners, and government authorities across relevant sectors (FSL, Nutrition, Health, and WASH), in project implementation areas—either directly under delegation from the Field Coordinator (FC) or by supporting Programme/Project Representatives (PRs)—to promote information sharing, complementarity, and the avoidance of duplication ;
Mission 7: Ensure effective team management
- Identify capacity-building needs and either deliver or facilitate appropriate training for team members on relevant methods, approaches, and technical aspects related to project implementation;
- Promote effective internal communication by holding regular two-way meetings with team members and organizing programme coordination meetings;
- Ensure clear and efficient communication flows across teams, including timely dissemination of relevant updates and information, particularly between programme and support functions;
- Support Project Managers in addressing human resources issues and conflicts, ensuring that they are handled in line with HR policies and in coordination with HR support services;
- Ensure compliance with HR policies and procedures, particularly in recruitment processes and other HR-related activities carried out by Project Managers.
Additional Responsibilities
- Act as a replacement for the Field Coordinator during absences, assuming delegated responsibilities in line with the handover to ensure continuity of operations.
- This job description is not exhaustive, the employee maybe needed to perform additional related tasks as necessary and is responsible for effectively reporting on and communicating progress and results against assigned responsibilities.
- Maintain high technical standards in all aspects of work.
- Perform all duties in a professional manner in full compliance with ACF Nigeria mission staff regulations, as well as ACF’s mandate and charter, including a strong commitment to promotion of gender equality.
Position Requirements:
- Master's degree in development studies/ humanitarian aid, international relations or a related field
- Minimum of 4 years relevant field experience, including coordination role in one or more of complex and challenging context humanitarian contexts
- Proven experience in project management, including prior roles as Project Manager or in a coordination capacity
- Demonstrated experience in team management, with ability to effectively supervise and support staff
- Strong written communication skills in English.
- Strong analytical, strategic planning, problem‑solving, and innovation skills.
- Prior experience working in North North West Nigeria, including insecure/relatively isolated setting
- Advanced knowledge of donor guidelines and compliance procedures
At ACF Nigeria, we foster a work culture that champions diversity, equity and inclusion. We are committed to creating an environment where every employee feels valued, respected and empowered to thrive
Application Deadline:
Sunday, 4 June 2026 at 05:00 pm (Nigerian Time)
Important Notice:
ACF Nigeria does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process – this includes application, interview, or processing fees.
Our Commitment:
We are dedicated to preventing all forms of unwanted behavior in the workplace, including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity, and financial misconduct. We are equally committed to safeguarding the welfare of children, young people and adults. We prioritize hiring individuals who embody and uphold our core values.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
ACF Nigeria is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability or genetic information.
Qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.
Recruitment Process:
All shortlisted candidates will undergo thorough reference and background checks and are expected to adhere to organizational standards and principles.
Employee Benefits Include (but are not limited to):
- 100% health care coverage
- Free and direct access to Talent Soft e-learning platform
- Maternity or Paternity leave
- Compassionate leave for a hospitalized child
- Creche facilities for babies
Application Instructions:
All applicants MUST answer every question in the application form. Incomplete applications will not be considered.