Posted: Oct 06, 2025
Full timeJob Opportunity: WASH Technical Lead position available at World Vision Ethiopia in Addis Ababa. Water and Sanitation jobs in Ethiopia are in high demand. Apply now through GeezJobs - Ethiopia's leading job portal.
Job Description Summary
The WASH Technical Lead provides sector-specific technical leadership, thought leadership, donor engagement, and resource acquisition to position World Vision Ethiopia (WVE) as a partner of choice for high-impact programming. Reporting to the Technical Director, the Technical Lead is responsible for managing Technical Specialists within their sector, ensuring program quality assurance, evidence-based design, and alignment with organisational priorities and donor expectations.
A core function of this role is to lead donor engagement and drive resource acquisition for the sector in close collaboration with the Resource Acquisition and Management (RAM) team, contributing a measurable proportion of funding (e.g., target $ or % contribution) to the national portfolio through technical leadership in proposal development, external engagement, and strategic positioning with donors and partners. The Technical Lead develops and steward’s donor relationships, leads proposal design, integrates cross-cutting themes, and mobilises resources to achieve targeted growth and contribution to the national portfolio.
Job Description
Job Description
The WASH Technical Lead, provides sector-specific technical leadership, thought leadership, donor engagement, and resource acquisition to position World Vision Ethiopia (WVE) as a partner of choice for high-impact programming. Reporting to the Technical Director, the Technical Lead is responsible for managing Technical Specialists within their sector, ensuring program quality assurance, evidence-based design, and alignment with organizational priorities and donor expectations.
A core function of this role is to lead donor engagement and drive resource acquisition for the sector in close collaboration with the Resource Acquisition and Management (RAM) team, contributing a measurable proportion of funding (e.g., target $ or % contribution) to the national portfolio through technical leadership in proposal development, external engagement, and strategic positioning with donors and partners. The Technical Lead develops and steward’s donor relationships, leads proposal design, integrates cross-cutting themes, and mobilises resources to achieve targeted growth and contribution to the national portfolio.
Leadership and Team Building
Capacity Building
Resource Stewardship
Resource Mobilisation & Donor Engagement
Sector Strategy, Technical Guidance & Thought Leadership
Program Quality Assurance & Support
Capacity Building & Field Support
Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEAL)
Engagement with Government & Sector Networks
Collaboration with Global & Regional Technical Teams
Required Education, training, license, registration, and/or Certification
Master’s degree in civil engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Public Health, Hydrogeology, or other WASH-related field.
Bachelor's degree with substantial relevant experience may be considered.
Training & Professional Development:
Specialized training in:
Water supply and sanitation systems design, construction, and maintenance.
Hygiene and sanitation promotion methodologies
Humanitarian WASH standards (e.g., Sphere, Core Humanitarian Standards).
Climate-resilient WASH, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Emergency WASH programming
Required Professional Experience
Minimum 7 years’ experience in technical leadership roles within international development or humanitarian contexts.
Proven track record in resource mobilization and donor engagement, with experience leading technical input for large, competitive proposals.
Demonstrated expertise in:
Technical strategy development
Program quality assurance and evidence-based programming
Innovation and adaptive management
Localization and systems strengthening
Strong external representation and negotiation skills with donors, government, and global networks.
Excellent leadership, people management, and communication skills
Strong understanding of Ethiopian policies, strategies, and regulatory requirements.
Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and manage diverse teams.
Strong report writing, analytical, and presentation skills in English.
Required Language(s)
Amharic
English
Required travel and/or work environment accommodations
Based in Addis Ababa or project location, with frequent travel to field offices and project sites.
Regular external engagement with donors, government, UN agencies, and INGO consortia.
Willingness to travel internationally as required.
Field conditions may include challenging terrains, limited infrastructure, and security-sensitive areas.
Extended hours may be required during donor submissions, evaluations, or emergency responses.
Role requires strong representation, negotiation, and relationship-building skills in diverse settings.
Preferred Experience, Knowledge and/or Key Competencies
Be Safe and Resilient
Build Relationships
Learn and Develop
Partner and Collaborate
Deliver Results
Be Accountable
Improve and Innovate
Embrace Change
Proven track record of securing and managing large-scale donor funding (bilateral, multilateral, foundations, corporates, and private donors).
Demonstrated success in working collaboratively with Resource Acquisition and Management (RAM) teams to design and win complex, multi-sectoral proposals.
Experience representing an organization at high-level donor forums, technical working groups, and multi-stakeholder platforms.
Previous experience leading technical teams across multiple sectors (Health & Nutrition, WASH, Education, Livelihoods, Child Protection, Gender, Climate/Environment, Faith and Development).
Experience in fragile, conflict-affected, or complex humanitarian-development nexus contexts
Strong understanding of donor priorities and funding modalities (USAID/BHA, FCDO, EU, UN agencies, World Bank, GAC, foundations, corporates).
In-depth knowledge of program quality standards, evidence-based approaches, and innovation in development and humanitarian programming.
Familiarity with localization frameworks, partnership models, and systems-strengthening approaches.
Applied knowledge of cross-cutting themes: gender equality, safeguarding, conflict sensitivity, faith and development, do no harm, social inclusion, and climate resilience.
Solid grounding in monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) and its use for acquisition and adaptive management.
How To Apply
World Vision is a child-focused organization that is committed to safeguarding all children as well as adult beneficiaries, and has zero tolerance for incidents of violence or abuse against children or adults, including sexual exploitation or abuse, committed either by employees or others affiliated with our work. Therefore, World Vision does not hire staff whose background is not suitable for working with children or vulnerable adults, even if their role does not interact directly with them.
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