INTERSOS is an independent humanitarian organization that assists the victims of natural disasters, armed conflicts and exclusion. Its activities are based on the principles of solidarity, justice, human dignity, equality of rights and opportunities, respect for diversity and coexistence, paying special attention to the most vulnerable people.
Terms of reference
Job Title: Program Coordinator
Code: SR-35-10017
Duty station: Sanaa/Aden with frequent visits to field locations
Starting date: 15/02/2026
Contract duration: 10 months
Reporting to: Head of Mission
Functional Supervisor: Regional Programme Coordinator
Supervision of: Project/Programme Managers
Type of Duty Station: Non-family duty station
General context of the project
While the armed conflict is approaching its eighth year, Yemen remains one of the largest humanitarian crisis. The country’s deteriorating economy, the protracted conflict and crumbling basic services are exacerbating humanitarian needs across the country. Meanwhile, climate shocks, increased regional tensions and chronic underfunding of critical humanitarian sectors are further worsening people’s vulnerability and suffering. In 2025, an estimated 19.5 million people across Yemen need humanitarian assistance and protection services – 1.3 million people more than last year.
Where humanitarian needs are primarily driven by the conflict, the intensity of fighting has given no signs of abating, causing new displacement or sustaining/compounding displacement and destruction of civilian infrastructure. The conflict has worsened Yemen’s fragile economy, which contracted by 54 per cent between 2015 and 2023, with more than 80 per cent of people in Yemen estimated to be living in multidimensional poverty.
More than 17 million people are experiencing acute food insecurity—almost half the country’s population—with 5 million classified under emergency levels of food insecurity. These alarming levels of hunger are worsening people’s vulnerability, including through the adoption of negative coping mechanisms such as child labour and child marriage. An estimated 3.5 million children under five, and pregnant and breastfeeding women face acute malnutrition.
An estimated 4.8 million people, most of whom are women and children, remain internally displaced due to conflicts, with repeated displacement trapping families in cycles of dependency on humanitarian assistance. Refugees, asylum seekers, migrants and marginalized groups face serious protection risks, systemic discrimination and barriers to accessing vital services, with much higher risks using the sea-route where boats are vulnerable to both weather and attacks.
An estimated 6.2 million women and girls face risks of exposure to different forms of GBV and 90 per cent of rural areas lack life-saving GBV services. Survivors without access to case management, psycho-social support, referral to health and other services, and legal aid risk long-term physical, emotional, social and economic impacts, with life-threatening consequences.
Yemen’s health-care system is also over-stretched. Disease outbreaks are surging as basic services falter. Forty per cent of Yemen's health facilities are partially functioning or completely out-of-service due to shortages in staff, funding, electricity, medicines and equipment, and infrastructure integrity, leaving millions without adequate care.
Over 40 per cent of IDP sites lack latrines, leading to open defecation, heightened disease risks, increased protection risks, especially for women and girls, and severe environmental health issues. The absence of safe water and sanitation has direct repercussions on disease outbreaks and malnutrition rates, especially among children and those in conflict-affected and hard-to-reach areas.
INTERSOS, in collaboration with local partners, has been providing essential health, nutrition, protection, water and sanitation, as well as livelihoods support for the vulnerable people across Yemen since 2008.
General purpose of the position
Support the Head of Mission in the development, definition and management of the mission program in accordance with INTERSOS strategies, plans and policies.
Lead the development of new concept notes and project proposals in collaboration with the Regional Programme Coordinator and Senior Management Team.
Supervise, coordinate and provide quality support to Project Managers/Program Managers in order to develop and implement the program in the mission.
Coordinate with the MEAL and technical teams to ensure programme quality and reporting.
Main responsibilities and tasks:
Strategy and representation
Implementation, reporting and quality control
Required profile and experience
Professional Experience
Professional Requirements
Languages
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested candidates are invited to apply following the link below:
Please note that our application process is made of 3 quick steps: register (including your name, email, password and citizenship), sign-up and apply by attaching your CV in PDF format. Through the platform, candidates will be able to track their applications’ history with INTERSOS.
Please also mention the name, position and contact details of at least three references: two line managers and one HR referent. Family members are to be excluded.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the first interview.
BA in International Affairs, Development, International Political Economy or other relevant field.
Monthly remuneration is defined, for each position, according to the level of the role and experience of the selected candidate. It is communicated during the HR interview, or at any rate during the first stage of the selection process.
Scadenza: 19/01/2026
Scadenza: 19/01/2026
Scadenza: 19/01/2026
Scadenza: 19/01/2026
Scadenza: 20/01/2026