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CORE-Community Organized Relief Fund

Deputy Program Manager

CORE-Community Organized Relief Fund

  • St. Elizabeth
  • See description
  • Temporary full-time
  • Updated 17/03/2026
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CORE seeks a Deputy Program Manager to support the Hurricane Melissa response in Jamaica. Reporting to the PM, this role oversees day-to-day program coordination, cross-functional team management, M&E systems, and donor reporting.

Introduction

CORE is seeking a Deputy Program Manager to support the Hurricane Melissa emergency response in Jamaica. This role will be responsible for supporting the Program Manager in day-to-day program coordination while owning the monitoring, evaluation, and reporting functions that ensure implementation quality and donor accountability. 

The Deputy Program Manager (DPM) supports the Program Manager in the overall planning, coordination, and delivery of IOM-supported shelter and debris removal programming in St. Elizabeth following Hurricane Melissa. The DPM serves as the Program Manager's primary operational deputy — stepping in to manage day-to-day program activities, coordinate cross-functional teams, and ensure quality implementation. The role also carries direct responsibility for monitoring and evaluation systems, data quality, and reporting to donors. 

This role is based in St. Elizabeth Monday - Friday. Relocation costs not covered. 

This role is grant-funded and provides full-time temporary employment through the end of June 2026.

 

Main Responsibilities 

1. Program Management Support (60%) 

  • Provide leadership on the implementation of comunity based activities, including managing short-term workers.  

  • Support beneficiary targeting and selection processes in line with IOM eligibility criteria 

  • Development and track weekly and monthly workplans to ensure tasks are completed on time across all implementation streams (shelter repair, debris removal, CfW) 

  • Liaise with community-based stakeholders to ensure local support and frictionless program implementation 

  • Coordinate daily between Operations, Finance, Community Mobilization, and field teams to ensure smooth program flow 

  • Monitor program timelines and flag risks or delays to the PM with proposed solutions 

  • Act as the Program Manager's deputy in meetings, field visits, and partner coordination when the PM is unavailable 

  • Review and consolidate field reports from Shelter Leads, Community Mobilizers, and Operations before submission to the PM 

  • Coordinate SOP implementation across field teams; flag deviations and support corrective action 

  • Support onboarding of new staff and contribute to team capacity-building 

2. Monitoring & Evaluation (40%) 

  • Design and maintain the program's M&E framework, indicator tracking system, and data collection tools 

  • Ensure field data (household registrations, activity outputs, completion records) is collected accurately, consistently, and on time 

  • Conduct regular field monitoring visits to verify activity quality and beneficiary satisfaction 

  • Lead post-distribution monitoring (PDM) for CfW payments and shelter repair outputs 

  • Maintain a clean, up-to-date beneficiary database and output tracker aligned to IOM reporting requirements 

  • Identify data gaps, quality issues, or inconsistencies and work with field teams to resolve them 

  • Ensure all M&E documentation meets IOM data protection and consent standards 

  • Coordinate with IOM's M&E team on indicator definitions, reporting formats, and verification requirements 

 
Scope & Travel
  • This is a field-based role requiring regular travel within St. Elizabeth parish. The position involves outdoor site visits, community engagement, and extended working hours during peak implementation phases. The Deputy PM must be available to step into the Program Manager role during absences. 
  • Must hold a valid driver’s license and be able to drive as required. 
  • Must be based in St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. 
  • Occasional travel to Kingston may be required.

 

Qualifications & Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in Project Management, Social Sciences, Development Studies, or related field 
  • Demonstrated experience in both program coordination and M&E functions 
  • Strong data management and reporting skills; proficiency in Excel and digital data tools 
  • Experience working with donor-funded projects (IOM, UN agencies, or similar preferred) 
  • Strong written and verbal communication; able to produce clear reports and briefs 
  • Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities in a field environment 
  • Knowledge of Jamaica's community and local government landscape 
  • Experience supervising or coordinating multi-disciplinary field teams
 
Skills & Competencies
  • Structured thinking and strong organizational skills 
  • Attention to detail — especially in data, financial documentation, and compliance 
  • Collaborative leadership; able to coordinate without direct authority over all staff 
  • Problem-solving under field constraints 
  • Integrity and commitment to humanitarian principles, PSEA, and data protection 
The salary for this role is $1,600USD a month.

Ref: Deputy Program Manager
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