Job ID
45070

Job Title
Community Liaison Supervisor

To work for
Mines Advisory Group (MAG)

Country
Syria

City
Hamah

Field of Work
Social Services - Humanitarian/Disasters

Job Type
Full time

Minimum Education Level
Bachelor/ License Degree

Qualifications
Minimum 3 years of proven experience in community engagement, awareness-raising, behaviour-change communication, or social safeguards within humanitarian or development programmes in North-West Syria.

Higher education in Social Sciences (e.g. Sociology, Community Development, Psychology.



Specific Vacancy Requirements
Mandatory proficiency in written and spoken Arabic, with strong English language skills highly desirable.

Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to engage respectfully and professionally with affected populations, local councils, community leaders and other stakeholders in a highly sensitive, fragmented and cross-cultural environment.

Demonstrated experience as a trainer, facilitator Community focal points.

Previous experience in a supervisory/management or monitoring and evaluation role

Proven experience in drafting clear, evidence-based reports, community feedback summaries, and high-quality programme documentation.

Strong understanding of the North-West Syrian humanitarian landscape, including displacement patterns, community dynamics, access and security constraints, and the operating modalities of INGOs and local partners

Proficient in Windows operating systems, MS Office package and Microsoft Outlook

Maps and GIS skills

Accredited Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) training or certification.
Demonstrated experience in producing case studies, success stories or human-interest narratives within the humanitarian mine action sector.

Practical exposure to Non-Technical Survey (NTS), Community Liaison functions or other Mine Action risk-reduction activities.

This position is advertised in advance and is subject to MAG programme registration, internal approvals, and completion of all regulatory and administrative requirements prior to appointment. MAG does not provide relocation assistance for this role; only candidates who already possess valid legal documentation to reside and work in the duty location, in accordance with applicable laws, will be considered


Qualified and interested candidates who meet the requirements of this vacancy are invited apply.

MAG conducts all recruitment processes free of charge. At no stage of the hiring process does MAG request or accept any form of payment, fee, or financial contribution from candidates in relation to employment opportunities.

About us
The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) is a global humanitarian and advocacy organisation that finds, removes and destroys landmines, cluster munitions and unexploded bombs from places affected by conflict.

MAG also provides education programmes, particularly for children, so people can live, work and play as safely as a possible until they clear the land.

And we work in communities to reduce the risk of armed violence through weapons and ammunition management programmes which keep guns and munitions safe and secure.

Since 1989, MAG has helped over 20 million people in 70 countries rebuild their lives and livelihoods after war.

We believe it is unacceptable that millions of people are trapped in danger and poverty for years after wars end.

We aim to help communities get on with their lives and get back their futures


MAG has been operating in Syria since 2016 to make land safe for populations affected by years of conflict.

Landmines, cluster munitions, and other unexploded bombs and improvised explosive devices have left a deadly legacy that kills and injures people, prevents communities from using their land, and hampers displaced populations from returning home safely.

Required employees number
1

Posted On
Oct 26, 2025

Expiry Date
Nov 25, 2025

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CV Language
English