Location: Bangkok, Thailand; United Kingdom; Netherlands, or other locations with a Mercy Corps presence.
Reporting To: Vice President, Global Program Delivery
This role oversees a regional budget of about 250 million USD, along with country programs.
Mercy Corps runs a growing multi-million dollar portfolio across Asia with programs currently serving populations in 10 countries (Afghanistan, Georgia, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Uzbekistan). Though the region is characterized by multiple systemic challenges and dramatic shifts in context, Asia remains one of the world’s strongest and most dynamic regional economies, benefiting from a booming private sector and growing urban centers.
At the heart of Mercy Corps' leadership team, the Regional Director (RD) is accountable for inspiring and mobilizing teams and partners, translating creative concepts into tangible impacts that resonate not only within Asia but reverberate beyond its borders. With a proven track record, the Regional Director oversees a region that is financially healthy, secure, well-managed, while mentoring and empowering country-based leaders. A strategic architect, the Regional Director oversees the meticulous implementation of Mercy Corps' ten-year strategy, Pathway to Possibility; this entails identifying and organizing the essential support structures and partnerships vital for achieving enduring impact.
The Regional Director champions Mercy Corps' overarching vision and programming commitments, positioning the organization as a pioneer of positive change in Asia.
As a key member of the senior leadership team, the Regional Director upholds Mercy Corps' ethos of impact, innovation, and influence, guiding country and regional leaders beyond day-to-day operations toward sustained positive transformation. In Asia, the Regional Director cultivates a team and program platform synonymous with impact, influence, and innovation, solidifying Mercy Corps role as a leader of change.
The Regional Director is responsible and accountable for the prioritization, operationalization, and advancement of Mercy Corps’ five commitments in their region – climate smart, evidence-driven, innovative & creative, locally led, and safe, diverse, and inclusive. These five commitments underpin the goals and outcomes of P2P across our operations and programs. As Mercy Corps senior leaders, The Regional Director is responsible for embracing our Core Behaviors to continuously learn about, embody, and evolve these five critical commitments. Regional Directors collaborate with global and country stakeholders to advance commitment workstreams and to integrate them into our organizational culture.
STRATEGY AND VISION
REGIONAL INITIATIVES
INFLUENCE AND REPRESENTATION
TEAM MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP
PROGRAM DELIVERY MANAGEMENT
RISK MITIGATION AND MANAGEMENT
PERSONAL LEADERSHIP
CORE COMMITMENTS
Deputy Regional Director – Programs, Deputy Regional Director – Operations, Country Directors
Reporting To: Vice President, Global Program Delivery
● Exceptional program and project conceptualization and design skills.
● Successful and proven negotiation, communication, organization, and prioritization skills and experience.
● BA/BS or equivalent in international development, political or social science management or other relevant fields; MA/MS a plus.
● 10 years’ country-based experience in senior management, i.e. Country and/or Regional Director including team management experience, finance and administration; donor relations; and inter/intra-agency communications.
● Significant program operations experience including direct “hands-on” skills in program development, strategic planning, program implementation and evaluation.
● Extensive experience in managing both development and emergency programs. Additional experience working with the private sector is a plus.
● Extensive field experience leading humanitarian protracted and/or post-crisis development programs with demonstrated ability to manage in complex and often insecure working environments.
● Demonstrated understanding of the critical development issues in the assigned region and significant experience with the challenges of operating programs in the region.
● Demonstrated proficiency and experience with United States, European and other public donors, including government grant and financial management requirements.
● Experience managing high-value strategic partnerships with private corporate and foundation donors is essential.
● Strong preference given to candidates from countries in the region.
● Fluency in written and spoken English is required. Fluency in an additional language germane to the portfolio is considered advantageous.
This position may be based in Bangkok, Thailand; UK; NL; or other regional location based with Mercy Corps presence.