Announcement: Roster of Sectoral Experts – South Sudan 49 views0 applications


STOOS Consulting is establishing a national roster of sectoral/technical experts in South Sudan to support upcoming evaluations, third-party monitoring (TPM), assessments, and research studies for UN agencies, INGOs, and donors. STOOS is an international MEAL, research, and advisory firm working in fragile, conflict-affected and hard-to-reach contexts and delivering evidence-based, gender- and conflict-sensitive analysis to improve humanitarian and resilience programming.

Purpose of the Roster

  • Build an on-call pool of South Sudan–based sector experts.
  • Deploy experts for short-term assignments (inception, tool refinement, field-level technical KIIs, analysis, reporting).
  • Ensure strong contextualization to South Sudan’s operating environment (access constraints, local authorities, community dynamics, inter-communal tensions, floods).

Key Duties and Tasks

  • Inception support
    • Review ToR, project documents, cluster guidance.
    • Validate scope by state/county/payam/boma.
    • Advise on feasibility in insecure/flooded/riverine areas.
  • Technical inputs to tools
    • Refine questionnaires, KII/FGD guides, observation checklists for South Sudan context.
    • Integrate gender, protection, disability (including persons with disabilities), AAP, conflict sensitivity.
    • Align tools with South Sudan cluster standards (WASH, FSL, Nutrition, Education, Protection, CCCM, Health, Shelter/NFI).
  • High-level technical data collection
    • Conduct KIIs with: line ministries (e.g. MoH, MoE, MoWRI), state/county authorities, cluster/sector leads, UN/INGOs, church actors, women/youth groups, local CSOs, and service providers.
    • Where needed, co-lead FGDs with IDPs, returnees, host communities, women/girls, cattle camp youth, PWDs.
  • Analysis and interpretation
    • Validate field data from remote or partner-assisted collection.
    • Explain programmatic implications of access, seasonality, cattle migration, conflict, and floods.
    • Highlight risks to Do No Harm, GBV, localization, and social cohesion.
  • Reporting and recommendations
    • Draft/review sector chapters.
    • Provide practical, context-feasible recommendations (considering taxation, INGO presence by county, local partners’ capacity, rainy season).
    • Align with donor frameworks (ECHO, USAID/BHA, BMZ/GFFO, SDC, pooled funds) and HRP priorities.

Sectors / Fields of Interest (South Sudan)
We welcome experts in the following areas (multiple selections allowed):

  • WASH (emergency & community-based): water yards, handpumps, water trucking, solarization, sanitation in PoC/IDP sites, hygiene promotion, linkages with FSL/Nutrition.
  • Food Security & Livelihoods (FSL): emergency food assistance, CVA, agri-livelihoods, fisheries, livestock, farmer field schools, resilience/livelihoods for flood- and conflict-affected counties.
  • Nutrition: CMAM/OTP/TSFP, IYCF-E, IMAM, nutrition integration in health/WASH, community-based volunteers.
  • Health & MHPSS: PHCC/PHCU support, outreach/mobile clinics, integrated health–nutrition response, SRH/GBV clinical care, referral challenges in remote counties.
  • Protection / GBV / Child Protection: case management, safe spaces, SASA! / SAA-type approaches, PSEA, GBV risk mitigation in WASH/shelter, protection monitoring, HLP in return areas.
  • Education in Emergencies (EiE): TLSs, ALP, school feeding linkages, teacher incentives, girls’ education, education in flood- and conflict-affected counties.
  • CCCM / IDP Site Management & Returns: camp/site management, service mapping, community governance, accountability, durable solutions and area-based approaches.
  • Shelter / NFI: emergency shelter, rapid response, prepositioning, shelter for flood/displacement, integration with WASH and Protection.
  • Peacebuilding / Social Cohesion / Local Governance: community engagement, customary leadership, women/youth involvement, inter-communal violence mitigation, localization of aid.
  • Resilience, Climate & Flood Response: seasonal movement, flood-prone counties (Jonglei, Unity, Upper Nile), market disruptions, adaptive programming.

Requirements / Profile

  • Education (sector-specific):
    • WASH/Shelter/NFI: Civil/Water/Environmental Engineering, Construction.
    • Health/Nutrition/MHPSS: Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Nutrition.
    • Education/EiE: Education, Pedagogy, Social Sciences.
    • Protection/GBV/CP: Social Work, Gender Studies, Psychology, Law.
    • FSL/Livelihoods/Resilience: Agriculture, Rural Development, Economics.
  • Experience:
    • Minimum 4–5 years of humanitarian or early recovery work in South Sudan (preferably in multiple states/counties).
    • Experience with UN, INGO, NNGO consortia, or cluster systems.
    • Prior involvement in assessments, MEAL, TPM, baselines/endlines is an asset.
  • Skills:
    • Ability to work with mixed methods (surveys + KIIs/FGDs).
    • Comfortable conducting high-level KIIs with authorities, UN/INGOs.
    • Strong understanding of access constraints, local conflict dynamics, and power relations.
  • Languages:
    • English (reporting).
    • Juba Arabic (highly preferred).
    • Knowledge of local languages (Dinka, Nuer, Bari, Shilluk, Azande, etc.) is a strong asset.

How to apply

Application Method

Please complete the STOOS South Sudan Expert Roster Form at:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOk-8YivCo_GSlo27qAAQQ4YEO_8HHD5r4OedgsEXX3-i-mg/viewform

Note

  • This is a roster / pre-qualification call, not a full-time vacancy.
  • Engagements will be assignment-based and depend on: sector, location (e.g. Upper Nile, Jonglei, GPAA, Unity, Lakes, Warrap, WBeG/EBeG, CES, WES), access, and donor requirements.

More Information

  • Job City South Sudan
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About STOOS Consulting

STOOS Consulting is an international research and evaluation firm registered in Kenya, Tunisia, Libya, Iraq, Turkey, Ukraine, Sudan, South Sudan, and other countries. We specialize in delivering high-quality consulting services across sectors such as livelihoods, health, education, protection, governance, climate resilience, and humanitarian response. Our work is grounded in evidence-based approaches, participatory methods, and strong ethical and inclusive research practices. We support NGOs, UN agencies, and international donors with rigorous research, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), capacity building, and technical advisory services across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.

0 USD South Sudan CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week STOOS CONSULTING

STOOS Consulting is establishing a national roster of sectoral/technical experts in South Sudan to support upcoming evaluations, third-party monitoring (TPM), assessments, and research studies for UN agencies, INGOs, and donors. STOOS is an international MEAL, research, and advisory firm working in fragile, conflict-affected and hard-to-reach contexts and delivering evidence-based, gender- and conflict-sensitive analysis to improve humanitarian and resilience programming.

Purpose of the Roster

  • Build an on-call pool of South Sudan–based sector experts.
  • Deploy experts for short-term assignments (inception, tool refinement, field-level technical KIIs, analysis, reporting).
  • Ensure strong contextualization to South Sudan’s operating environment (access constraints, local authorities, community dynamics, inter-communal tensions, floods).

Key Duties and Tasks

  • Inception support
    • Review ToR, project documents, cluster guidance.
    • Validate scope by state/county/payam/boma.
    • Advise on feasibility in insecure/flooded/riverine areas.
  • Technical inputs to tools
    • Refine questionnaires, KII/FGD guides, observation checklists for South Sudan context.
    • Integrate gender, protection, disability (including persons with disabilities), AAP, conflict sensitivity.
    • Align tools with South Sudan cluster standards (WASH, FSL, Nutrition, Education, Protection, CCCM, Health, Shelter/NFI).
  • High-level technical data collection
    • Conduct KIIs with: line ministries (e.g. MoH, MoE, MoWRI), state/county authorities, cluster/sector leads, UN/INGOs, church actors, women/youth groups, local CSOs, and service providers.
    • Where needed, co-lead FGDs with IDPs, returnees, host communities, women/girls, cattle camp youth, PWDs.
  • Analysis and interpretation
    • Validate field data from remote or partner-assisted collection.
    • Explain programmatic implications of access, seasonality, cattle migration, conflict, and floods.
    • Highlight risks to Do No Harm, GBV, localization, and social cohesion.
  • Reporting and recommendations
    • Draft/review sector chapters.
    • Provide practical, context-feasible recommendations (considering taxation, INGO presence by county, local partners’ capacity, rainy season).
    • Align with donor frameworks (ECHO, USAID/BHA, BMZ/GFFO, SDC, pooled funds) and HRP priorities.

Sectors / Fields of Interest (South Sudan) We welcome experts in the following areas (multiple selections allowed):

  • WASH (emergency & community-based): water yards, handpumps, water trucking, solarization, sanitation in PoC/IDP sites, hygiene promotion, linkages with FSL/Nutrition.
  • Food Security & Livelihoods (FSL): emergency food assistance, CVA, agri-livelihoods, fisheries, livestock, farmer field schools, resilience/livelihoods for flood- and conflict-affected counties.
  • Nutrition: CMAM/OTP/TSFP, IYCF-E, IMAM, nutrition integration in health/WASH, community-based volunteers.
  • Health & MHPSS: PHCC/PHCU support, outreach/mobile clinics, integrated health–nutrition response, SRH/GBV clinical care, referral challenges in remote counties.
  • Protection / GBV / Child Protection: case management, safe spaces, SASA! / SAA-type approaches, PSEA, GBV risk mitigation in WASH/shelter, protection monitoring, HLP in return areas.
  • Education in Emergencies (EiE): TLSs, ALP, school feeding linkages, teacher incentives, girls’ education, education in flood- and conflict-affected counties.
  • CCCM / IDP Site Management & Returns: camp/site management, service mapping, community governance, accountability, durable solutions and area-based approaches.
  • Shelter / NFI: emergency shelter, rapid response, prepositioning, shelter for flood/displacement, integration with WASH and Protection.
  • Peacebuilding / Social Cohesion / Local Governance: community engagement, customary leadership, women/youth involvement, inter-communal violence mitigation, localization of aid.
  • Resilience, Climate & Flood Response: seasonal movement, flood-prone counties (Jonglei, Unity, Upper Nile), market disruptions, adaptive programming.

Requirements / Profile

  • Education (sector-specific):
    • WASH/Shelter/NFI: Civil/Water/Environmental Engineering, Construction.
    • Health/Nutrition/MHPSS: Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Nutrition.
    • Education/EiE: Education, Pedagogy, Social Sciences.
    • Protection/GBV/CP: Social Work, Gender Studies, Psychology, Law.
    • FSL/Livelihoods/Resilience: Agriculture, Rural Development, Economics.
  • Experience:
    • Minimum 4–5 years of humanitarian or early recovery work in South Sudan (preferably in multiple states/counties).
    • Experience with UN, INGO, NNGO consortia, or cluster systems.
    • Prior involvement in assessments, MEAL, TPM, baselines/endlines is an asset.
  • Skills:
    • Ability to work with mixed methods (surveys + KIIs/FGDs).
    • Comfortable conducting high-level KIIs with authorities, UN/INGOs.
    • Strong understanding of access constraints, local conflict dynamics, and power relations.
  • Languages:
    • English (reporting).
    • Juba Arabic (highly preferred).
    • Knowledge of local languages (Dinka, Nuer, Bari, Shilluk, Azande, etc.) is a strong asset.

How to apply

Application Method

Please complete the STOOS South Sudan Expert Roster Form at:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOk-8YivCo_GSlo27qAAQQ4YEO_8HHD5r4OedgsEXX3-i-mg/viewform

Note

  • This is a roster / pre-qualification call, not a full-time vacancy.
  • Engagements will be assignment-based and depend on: sector, location (e.g. Upper Nile, Jonglei, GPAA, Unity, Lakes, Warrap, WBeG/EBeG, CES, WES), access, and donor requirements.
2025-12-26

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