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Senior Project Manager, Insights-2-Action (I2A)  

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Switzerland, Geneva, Geneva

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Date of last update: 2026-04-30 (Expiry date:  2026-05-10)

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Join MSF OCG as a Senior Project Manager, Insights-2-Action (I2A)!

We are looking for passionate candidates ready to contribute to our humanitarian mission.

Below, you will find the job details and the qualifications we are looking for.

Inclusivity and Diversity at MSF

Do your qualifications and experience not exactly match all requirements of the job?

At MSF OCG, we are committed to an inclusive culture that supports and amplifies the diverse voices of our staff members. We strive to create workplaces where teams of people with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, perspectives, ideas and experiences work together to advance MSF's social mission and create better outcomes for our patients and the communities we work with.

We understand that some people may hesitate to apply for employment if they don't meet all listed job requirements. Research shows that this is especially true for women. If you believe your profile is a good match for this position, we invite you to apply even if you don't fulfil every listed qualification.

We encourage applications from individuals of all genders, ages, sexual orientations, ethnicities, background, religions, beliefs, ability status, and all other diversity characteristics.

MSF does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of discrimination or harassment, including sexual harassment. All selected candidates will undergo reference checks.

Context & mission

Médecins Sans Frontières is an independent, international medical and humanitarian organization that provides care to people in need, people affected by natural or man-made disasters, and victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and without regard to race, religion, creed or political affiliation (MSF Charter).

The MSF movement is built around 5 operational centers supported by 24 sections and offices worldwide. MSF Operational Center Geneva (MSF OCG) is one of these centers.

MSF generates a growing volume of data, information and recommendations through evaluations, audits and operational learning. However, the organisation lacks a unified and scalable mechanism to track, prioritise and ensure implementation of these recommendations.

The Insights-2-Action (I2A) initiative addresses this gap. Phase 1 validated the problem space and developed a user-centred approach. Phase 2 focuses on deploying and scaling this solution across OCG and, where relevant, to other operational directorates within the MSF movement.

The Senior Project Manager leads the full lifecycle of the I2A Phase 2 programme, including design, development, deployment and scaling across OCG and partner operational directorates. The role is accountable for delivering best value for the programme while balancing out with agreed scope, budget and timeline, and ensuring effective adoption through appropriate change management and stakeholder engagement approaches. Operating in a complex, multi-entity environment without direct hierarchical authority, the role mobilises stakeholders, coordinates internal and external contributors, and ensures effective governance through dedicated decision-making bodies.

Tasks & Responsibilities

Programme Delivery & Scaling

  • Lead the end-to-end delivery of the I2A Phase 2 programme, including solution design, development, deployment, scaling and transition to operational ownership
  • Define and implement the programme's scaling approach across OCG and, where relevant, other operational directorates, adapting to different organisational contexts and governance models
  • Ensure delivery of the programme within agreed scope, budget and timeline, managing priorities, trade-offs and escalation through appropriate governance mechanisms
  • Drive iterative development and continuous improvement of the solution and associated processes, ensuring relevance, usability and sustainability for end-users
  • Identify and seize untapped opportunities for wider tool and process adoption related to planning (PoA), field visits and recommendations workflows.

Governance, Reporting & Risk Management

  • Establish and maintain appropriate governance structures for the programme, including steering and decision-making bodies, ensuring alignment across stakeholders and entities
  • Ensure compliance with organisational governance frameworks, including PMO and TIC requirements, and provide regular reporting to relevant governance bodies
  • Monitor programme performance, including progress, risks and resource utilisation, and ensure timely escalation of issues and decision points
  • Identify, assess and mitigate programme risks, maintaining structured oversight and ensuring appropriate corrective actions are implemented

Stakeholder Engagement, Political Navigation & Change Management

  • Navigate complex inter-entity politics across OCG and partner ODs where no hierarchical authority exists; broker consensus and build coalitions to advance the programme.
  • Design and lead the change management strategy for I2A adoption, addressing resistance, building champions networks and ensuring field-level buy-in.
  • Orchestrate and coordinate diverse actors: field countries, coaching/mentoring hubs, consulting companies, academic partners and technology vendors.
  • Represent the programme at inter-sectional forums (iPMO, IO, TIC) and MSF platforms; advocate for I2A's value proposition and secure cross-sectional support.
  • Communicate programme outcomes and strategic implications to senior leadership and sponsors, ensuring transparency and alignment with OCG's strategic direction.

Vendor & Partner Management

  • Manage relationships with external integrators and technology vendors; ensure deliverables are met per Statement of Work, quality standards and contractual timelines.
  • Lead procurement processes in compliance with MSF guidelines; negotiate contracts and manage vendor performance.
  • Coordinate contributions from external stakeholders, including consulting firms, academic institutions and technology providers, ensuring alignment with programme needs

Team Leadership & Capacity Building

  • Lead and manage a multidisciplinary programme team, ensuring effective coordination of internal resources and external contributors
  • Foster a high-performance and collaborative team environment, supporting staff development, mentoring and engagement
  • Ensure effective knowledge management, documentation and sharing of lessons learned to support organisational learning and continuous improvement

Your profile

Education

  • Advanced degree (Master's or equivalent) in Public Health, Healthcare Administration, Systems Engineering, Business Administration, or related field.
  • Project management certification (PMP, Prince2) required.
  • Certification or demonstrated expertise in user-centric design / design thinking.
  • Additional certification in agile methodologies, lean approaches or quality management is a strong asset.

Experience

  • Minimum 7 years of professional experience in project or programme management, including at least 3 years managing complex, multi-stakeholder programmes.
  • Demonstrated track record of simultaneously managing technical delivery, vendor coordination and organisational change management.
  • Experience leading cross-sectional or inter-entity initiatives involving varying governance structures.
  • Experience in a field location with MSF or a comparable international humanitarian NGO is a strong asset.

Languages

  • Fluent in both English and French (written and oral).
  • Additional languages (Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese) are an asset.

Skills/ Technical competencies

  • Strong knowledge of project and programme management methodologies and tools
  • Ability to manage complex programmes involving multiple stakeholders and governance structures
  • Strong analytical, synthesis and problem-solving skills
  • Good understanding of change management principles and stakeholder engagement approaches
  • Ability to work with digital tools and support development of technical solutions

Personal Abilities/Qualities

  • Strong ability to influence and engage stakeholders in complex environments without direct authority
  • Excellent communication, facilitation and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to navigate complexity and manage ambiguity
  • Strong organisational and coordination skills
  • Leadership and team management capabilities
  • Collaborative mindset and ability to work across diverse teams and cultures
  • Commitment to MSF values and principles

Terms of employment

  • Part-time position 80% (32h/week)
  • Fixed-term contract, 12 months
  • Working place: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Ideal start date: 1st June 2026
  • Gross annual salary (for 80%): from CHF 88'521 to CHF 100'982 (salary commensurate with equivalent experience and internal salary grid)
  • Paid vacation: 25 days per year, prorate temporis, plus any Swiss public holidays falling within the contract period.
  • Pension plan: pension contribution covered 3/4 by MSF, 1/4 by staff member.
  • Relocation support available for eligible candidates.

How to apply

Candidates are invited to submit their application exclusively through our recruitment platform, following these guidelines:

  • CV (maximum 2 pages)
  • Cover letter (maximum 1 page)
  • Documents must be submitted in either English or French.

APPLY

The application deadline is May 10th 2026

We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier if we receive a sufficient number of quality applications.

All applications will be treated confidentially.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Please note that we do not wish to use the services of recruitment or placement agencies.

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Working hours (%): 80-100% / 100%

Will manage other people: Yes

Type of contract: Staff (Permanent and Fixed Term)

Duration: 12 months

Macro-area: Switzerland

Area of work Definition: Health and Nutrition

Type of organisation: NGOs

Join date: 1st June 2026

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Afin de pouvoir considérer votre candidature, vous devez impérativement être ressortissant·e suisse, de l'Union européenne ou de l'AELE ou être au bénéfice d'une autorisation de travail en Suisse.   CE QUE NOUS VOUS OFFRONS Un poste clé à large périmètre, offrant une grande autonomie dans un environnement dynamique au sein d'une organisation œuvrant en faveur de la justice internationale, portée par une équipe engagée et bienveillante. - Rattachement hiérarchique :     Directeur exécutif - Lieux de travail :                       Genève, Suisse - Taux d'activité :                        100% (40h/ semaine) - Type de contrat :                      Contrat à durée indéterminée - Entrée en fonction :                  1 septembre ou à convenir Les conditions d'engagement offertes correspondent à celles en vigueur dans le secteur des ONG, comprenant 5 semaines de congés annuels et des modalités de travail flexible.   CANDIDATURES Nous nous réjouissons de recevoir votre candidature. Merci de bien vouloir nous faire parvenir un dossier complet (lettre de motivation d'une page maximum, CV incluant trois références professionnelles avec numéro de téléphone et email, certificats de travail et diplômes pertinents) à recrutement@trialinternational.org d'ici au 3 mai 2026 à minuit (CET).     Seuls les dossiers complets et envoyés avant la date limite de dépôt seront pris en considération. Nous ne contacterons que les candidat·e·s retenu·e·s pour la suite du processus. Nous vous invitons à envoyer votre CV sans photo.
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2026-04-14 2026-05-03

Chief of Staff to the General Secretary, LWF

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Chief of Staff to the General Secretary, LWF     Place of assignment: Geneva, Switzerland Starting date: 1 September 2026 Contract period: initial contract of 5 years, renewable once Work time: 100 % Average travel days per year: 7 to 19 days per year Closing dates for applications: 6 April 2026     Organizational Context The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) is a communion of 154 churches in 99 countries that collaborate on matters of theology, Christian unity, holistic mission, humanitarian and development aid. The Communion Office (CO) is the headquarters of the LWF. The Office of the General Secretary (OGS) in the CO is responsible for managing and nurturing relationships and ensuring the smooth running of the Communion Office as it fulfils the Strategy of the LWF. It also takes responsibility for the development of the LWF strategy and for overall planning, coordination, and support.     Purpose The OGS has a dual mandate:   Relationships Nurturing communion relationships with and among LWF member churches; Promoting Christian unity and ecumenical relations through dialogue and shared witness; Promoting strategic international partnerships.     Coordination and support Coordinating development  of the LWF strategy as well as development of annual workplans; coordinating governance processes; Ensuring robust financial, human resources, communication, and IT systems and work; upholding institutional integrity through compliance, overall policies and accountability mechanisms; maintaining the institutional memory and archives. Reporting directly to the General Secretary (GS), the Chief of Staff (CS) operates with delegated authority to support the GS in focusing on high-level strategic priorities, including long-term financial sustainability and strategic financial development, organizational culture and strategic communication, while ensuring the efficient day to day functioning of the OGS. Serving as a trusted advisor and integrator, the CS leads and coordinates the planning, development and implementation of central processes, platforms and services across core support functions (communication, finance, human resources, PMER, information technology, support to governing bodies, office management). Working closely with the Head of Finance, the CS is responsible for the overall presentation of LWF budget to governance and funding partners, and for the development of financial strategy, tools and systems that support organizational effectiveness and sustainability. The CS supports the General Secretary in working with governance. S/he maintains close relations with funding partners and key external stakeholders. As a team leader, the CS fosters collaboration, coherence, and professional growth, ensuring that program planning aligns with the LWF strategy and that central support functions deliver high quality services. The CS is a member of the LWF Communion Office Leadership Team (COLT).     Required Qualifications ·         University degree in management, public administration, finance, organizational leadership or equivalent qualification. ·         Expertise in strategic planning, finance and budgeting. ·         High proficiency in office productivity tools, digital collaboration platforms, and remote work tools. ·         Broad knowledge and understanding of the LWF, its governance structures, member churches, related agencies, and a commitment to the Lutheran faith tradition. ·         Fluency in English. Working knowledge of German, French, or Spanish is an asset. ·         A member church endorsement is required for this position.     Additional Study and Experience ·         Extensive and successful senior-level leadership experience (7+ years) involving overall planning, management and change management, preferably in a church or church related organization. ·         Proven ability to navigate complex intercultural environments and foster collaborative leadership.   LWF Core Skills   Analytical thinking - Level expert Initiative – Level advanced Leadership - Level expert Achieving results - Level expert Accountability - Level expert Working effectively with others - Level expert   Required Skills   People management - Level advanced Facilitation / Negotiation - Level expert Finance management - Level advanced Communication - Level advanced Stakeholder management - Level expert Program management - Level advanced Change management- Level expert         Position Environment and Dimensions   The CO in Geneva has around 60 staff. There are 23 staff in the OGS (18 in Geneva), of whom 15 are in the Coordination and Support units reporting to the Chief of Staff. The global total budget of the LWF was more than EUR 130 million in 2026. The CO has multiple stakeholders and works with multiple currencies. Being at the heart of the organizational functioning, the incumbent is instrumental in liaising with the General Secretary and other members of the leadership team, governance and key organization-related stakeholders and donors. The CS is a voting member of the Communion Office Leadership Team (COLT), a non-voting member of the Endowment Fund Board. S-he is also the COLT representative in the LWF Finance Committee together with the Head of Finance who is a member of extended leadership team.   Internally, mainly interacts with the General Secretary, the Directors and COLT members, and OGS Coordination and Support staff.   Externally, mainly interacts with LWF governing bodies, member churches, donors and related agencies, auditors, banks, landlord of Octagon, legal advisers, State authorities and other LWF service providers.       Main duties   Strategic support to the General Secretary Ensure alignment between strategic direction and internal implementation by echoing and reinforcing the priorities set by the General Secretary across the organization; Ensure effective internal communication across departments and teams, supporting clarity, transparency, and shared direction; Support strategic foresight by helping to identify long-term trends and shifts, as well as organizational dynamics, that may impact the Communion Office or wider LWF context; Provide together with other members of the Communion Office Leadership Team strategic counsel to the General Secretary on institutional priorities, governance, and organizational dynamics.   Strategic and operational leadership Coordinate core central functions, finance, human resources, communication, IT, planning and monitoring, governance support, and office management (including archives) to ensure coherence, quality, and alignment with the LWF Strategy; Ensure that systems, policies, and services are responsive to the needs of the Communion Office, support excellence in delivery and ensure the integrity of LWF operations; Promote stewardship, subsidiarity, and appropriate delegation in operational management and resource use; Oversee institutional risk management frameworks and coordinate internal preparedness and response.   Governance Support the General Secretary in preparing and delivering governance processes, including Council, Executive Committee, Finance Committee, and the Endowment Fund. Offer support for the preparation of documentation, reports, and financial briefings for governance bodies, ensuring consistency, quality, and strategic clarity. Build effective working relationships with key governance actors.   Finance and Stakeholder Management Support efforts to secure sustainable, diversified funding for the LWF by overseeing organizational budgeting, fundraising, financial systems and reporting; Maintain and strengthen strategic relationships with key stakeholders in member churches, related organizations, and funding partners.   Quality Assurance and Accountability Ensure that compliance frameworks, internal controls, and legal obligations are upheld across all central functions; Oversee compliance and implementation of the LWF Staff Code of Conduct and related organizational policies; Lead the development and maintenance of institutional tools and platforms for strategic planning, reporting, and risk management; Ensure timely and high-quality submission of reports and audits in collaboration with PMER and finance team.   People and Team Management Supervise a team of senior team leaders and ensure collaborative coordination across units; Foster a healthy, inclusive, and mission-driven work environment grounded in mutual accountability and professional growth; Lead change management processes, guiding staff through institutional transitions and ensuring continuity of purpose.       Special duties: Any other duties may be assigned by the General Secretary.     Major challenges: Working in a rapidly changing global context, the Chief of Staff must balance strategic focus with operational agility. Adapting to decentralized work, funding shifts, and evolving demands, the position holder must foster resilience, shared accountability, and a strong institutional core. The Communion Office is an intercultural environment which requires high sensitivity from the CS when dealing with cultural differences.     To apply for this position, please click on the following link:   https://lutheranworld.hire.trakstar.com/jobs/fk0zu6g?cjb_hash=O_oTVE10&apply_now=true
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2026-03-10
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