Programme Officer (PO)
Position:
Organization: The HALO Trust
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Position: Programme Officer (PO)
Reports to: Programme Manager (PM)
Contract: Permanent, Full Time - Onsite
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with frequent travel to regional offices in Semera, Afar region or other regions.
Contract Type: fixed term (12 months, renewable, 60 working days probation)
Application closing date: 30th April 2026
About The HALO Trust
The HALO Trust is the world’s oldest and largest humanitarian demining organisation, with 10,000 staff in 30 countries. 98% of HALO’s staff are local employees and include a growing number of women. Wearing the HALO badge is to belong in a team sharing one purpose: serving people affected by conflict, clearing landmines and explosive remnants of war that threaten lives long after fighting has finished. At HALO, we pride ourselves in the lifesaving work we do and have correspondingly high expectations of the staff we employ.
HALO has been registered in Ethiopia since 2021 and established mine action operations in Afar region in 2025. The recent 2020–2022 armed conflict in Tigray has left large areas of northern Ethiopia contaminated with explosive ordnance. Spillover of combat operations and explosive remnants of war (ERW) from Tigray impacted neighbouring Afar, home to pastoralist and agro-pastoralist communities who rely on access to grazing land for survival. HALO intends to grow its programme in northern Ethiopia to address this pressing and long-term humanitarian and development issue.
About the role:
HALO Ethiopia is seeking a Programme Officer (PO) to join their team, based in its Addis HQ with frequent travel to Afar region and the programme’s Semera office. The Programme Officer will play a central role in ensuring the effective management, delivery and communication of HALO programmes in Ethiopia. This role combines programme coordination, donor and contract management, external engagement, monitoring and evaluation. The Programme Officer, under the supervision of the Programme Manager (PM), will oversee donor reporting and proposal writing, gather and analyse operational data to track progress against targets, engage with donors and stakeholders, and represent HALO publicly on behalf of the programme.
This role requires excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills and the ability to transform programme data and activities into compelling proposals, reports, case studies and external communications. This is a varied role requiring a balance of analytical, organisational and representational skills. The successful candidate will need to work effectively across teams, maintain donor confidence through robust contract management and contribute to HALO’s visibility through professional communications and advocacy.
Duties and Responsibilities
Donor Management
Write concept notes, project proposals and programme briefs for donors, ensuring high-quality, persuasive submissions aligned with donor requirements.
Support the HALO Programme Manager in seeking out new funding opportunities.
Review and draft budget narratives, coordinating closely with the finance team, for donor reports, work plans and proposals.
Support the Programme Manager with the management of existing contracts, ensuring compliance with donor obligations and HALO’s internal policies.
Track progress towards contracted donor outputs and targets, maintaining oversight of programme logframes, output indicators and reporting tools to ensure accuracy of data and consistency across projects.
Maintain strong working relationships with donors, including representing HALO at relevant meetings and events and organizing field visits as required.
Communications and Advocacy
Produce programme publications and digital content such as infographics, brochures, briefing documents, displays and presentations using visual communication tools (e.g., Piktochart, Canva).
Travel each cycle to HALO field operations to develop case studies, human-interest stories and emotive narratives for demonstrating programme impact.
Work with HALO HQ communications staff to ensure alignment with global messaging and campaigns.
Draft monthly Situation Reports (SITREPs) for the programme.
External Engagement and Partnerships
Represent HALO externally with donors, partners, and other stakeholders; confidently deliver presentations and speak on behalf of the programme in public forums.
Manage due diligence processes and maintain documentation required for donor and partner engagement.
Support the Programme Manager in developing and maintaining strategic partnerships to advance programme objectives.
Assist with the hosting of visitors, donor delegations, and other external engagements in-country.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)
Ensure programme outputs and outcomes are accurately tracked, analysed, and reported in close coordination with HALO’s MEAL and IM teams.
Use programme data to measure progress against objectives, highlight gaps and recommend solutions to strengthen programme delivery.
Contribute to programme reviews, evaluations and learning processes to improve impact and accountability.
Conduct regular quality assurance checks on information, ensuring accuracy and consistency in reporting.
Ensure programme outputs are captured and stored systematically for use in reports, proposals, and communications.
Safeguarding and Gender
Promote safeguarding standards within the programme and ensure adherence to HALO’s safeguarding policies.
Support gender mainstreaming across all programme activities, ensuring women and men are equitably represented and empowered.
Programme Support
Support the drafting of strategic documents.
Provide secretarial support for programme meetings, including agenda preparation and accurate minute-taking.
Complete other tasks as required.
All HALO staff are expected to undertake the following general duties:
Work within the framework of HALO’s core values, promoting its ethos and mission statement.
Work towards achieving key programme objectives.
Ensure familiarity with and adhere to all HALO policies and procedures and keep informed of HALO activities.
To discharge duties and responsibilities under HALO’s Health and Safety Procedures which may include Risk and COSHH Assessments and participation in evacuation procedures as necessary.
This job description is intended to summarise the main duties and responsibilities of the post; this is not intended to be a full and exhaustive list of tasks. All HALO staff are expected to demonstrate flexibility and willingness to perform appropriate tasks when the need arises.
Job Requirements
Essential Qualifications and Experience
A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field – preferably communications or the social sciences.
2–3 years of experience within a humanitarian or development organisation, preferably within the mine action sector.
Strong experience in donor reporting, proposal writing and contract management.
Demonstrable experience in external engagement, partnership management and due diligence.
Experience with logframes, MEAL tools, and donor reporting systems.
Excellent oral and written English skills.
Fluency in Amharic- oral and written.
Technical Skills
Understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Strong numeracy and IT skills; proficient in use of Microsoft Excel and Word.
Effective written communications skills, with the ability to produce compelling case studies, reports, and external-facing materials.
Excellent verbal communication skills, with confidence in public speaking and representing the organisation to external stakeholders.
Ability to create persuasive and emotive content for donor engagement and advocacy.
Proficiency in data presentation and visual communication tools (e.g., Piktochart, Canva).
Personal Attributes
Strong organisational and coordination skills, with the ability to ensure all deadlines are met.
Ability to work well under stress and in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to travel to HALO’s field operations as required to capture impact through photography and storytelling.
How To Apply
Click here to complete application form. In the form, upload a one-page (max) application letter and a two-page (max) CV in PDF format.
Applications must be submitted before the closing date of 30th April 2026.
Short‑listed candidates will be invited to the HALO office in Addis to complete in‑person English and technical examinations.
Completion of this form is mandatory. The use of ChatGPT is discouraged and answers will be ran against an AI detector. Incomplete forms will not be considered. Submission of false information (on education, experience, qualifications, relationships) during the application, interview, and selection process will result in disqualification.
The HALO Trust is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any applicant for employment because of age, race, religion, colour, national origin, disability, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or marriage or civil partnership/domestic partnership status.
Job Requirements The role requires a Bachelor's degree in in a relevant field – preferably communications or the social sciences. 2–3 years of experience within a humanitarian or development organisation, preferably within the mine action sector. How to Apply Apply using the provided link below.Deadline: Apr 30, 2026, 12:00 AM
Location: , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with frequent travel to regional offices in Semera, Afar region or other regions
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