Ref.
2026/POCUISP/15158
Job offer type
Field staff jobs
Type of contract
CDDU
Activity sectors
Género, derechos y modernización del Estado ; Social protection and decent work ; Education, Higher Education and Research ; Vocational training, Integration, Employment ; Monitoring and evaluation ; Système d'information ; Democratic governance
Deadline date
2026/04/26 17:00
Contract
Employee
Duration
12 mois
Département Capital humain et Développement social - CHDS > Pôle Protection sociale & Travail décent
Published on : 2026/04/08
AMERICAS
CONTINENTAL EUROPE
FRANCE
PARIS
Overview of the Coordination Unit:
The Coordination Unit (CU) is a central component of the ‘Inclusive Societies’ programme, providing comprehensive support to the entire programme team, comprising staff from the implementing agencies within the consortium, working together according to the principle of ‘acting as a single team’. The CU’s main role is to define and, above all, ensure the proper implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), which detail, for each key process, the critical steps, roles and responsibilities within the team, the reference documentation to be used, and the validation processes to be followed. The CU facilitates strategic decision-making, integrates operational planning and manages a robust information system to improve coordination and monitoring. It also provides administrative and financial support, including quality control on cross-cutting issues, as well as in the planning and implementation of monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning (MEAL) for actions and activities in the target countries and regions. Furthermore, the CU address key issues such as gender equality and other inequalities, ensuring that all programme activities are aligned with specific indicators/targets. Operating in a decentralised manner, the CU enhance the programme’s effectiveness and ensures effective implementation across all its dimensions, promoting sustainable and meaningful results through informed and coherent strategies.
Under the supervision of the Head of the Coordination Unit, the Coordination Unit Project Officer will participate in all strategic planning and operational management tasks of the CU. The Coordination Unit Project Officer will be responsible for the following tasks and duties (non-exhaustive list).
Key Responsibilities
Reporting and analytical tasks
- Programme reports
- Briefing notes
- Presentations for programme coordination and governance meetings
- Analytical notes
- Presentations and summaries
- Flashnotes
- Other programme-related documents as required
Backstopping:
The programme, based on the long-standing strategic partnership between the European Union (EU) and Latin America and the Caribbean, aims to strengthen the social dimension of the ‘Global Gateway’ strategy in the LAC region, by bringing a participatory, multi-stakeholder approach to the GG Investment Agenda (GGIA), and by providing an opportunity for collaboration between the public, private and civil society sectors in their respective roles.
The main objective of the programme is to contribute to the fight against gender inequality and other forms of inequality, to the reduction of poverty and social exclusion, and to the strengthening of social cohesion within and between LAC countries, through three components:
ü Component 1: Equality and social rights
ü Component 2: Governance and citizenship
ü Component 3: Just transitions
The programme is funded by the EU (DG INTPA) and implemented by six partners with a strong commitment to working together with other EU Member States and partner countries to address global challenges, mitigate their consequences and enable a social, green and digital transition, whilst upholding human rights, democracy, good governance, the rule of law and gender equality. The consortium members are:
The programme began on the 5th of December 2024 and will run for 4.5 years. It aims to cover the LAC region, with a focus on key strategic countries, and has a total budget of €43 million.
Ø Professional Experience
Ø Skills and Competencies
Ø Languages
Further information
Documents to be provided:
Applications must include the programme reference: 24PSE0C007 – SI Coordination Unit Support.
Candidates interested in this opportunity are invited to submit their application as soon as possible. Expertise France reserves the right to shortlist candidates before the recruitment deadline.
Deadline for application : 2026/04/26 17:00
Expertise France is the public agency for designing and implementing international technical cooperation projects. The agency operates around four key priorities :
In these areas, Expertise France conducts capacity-building initiatives and manages project implementation, leveraging technical expertise and acting as a project coordinator. This involves combining public sector expertise with private sector skills to drive impactful results.