About the opportunity
What this programme is offering
PLAN INTERNATIONAL has launched a global recruitment drive for experienced Education in Emergencies (EiE) Specialists to join its international emergency response roster. The opportunity is designed for humanitarian professionals who can be rapidly deployed to crisis-affected regions worldwide to strengthen education programming and protect children’s right to learning during emergencies.
Multilateral Organizations
The organisation is particularly encouraging Spanish-speaking professionals to apply due to anticipated deployment needs in the Venezuela humanitarian response. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, allowing qualified candidates to be considered before the final deadline of 8 August 2026.
Roster members may be deployed for assignments lasting up to three months, supporting humanitarian responses during natural disasters, conflicts, displacement crises, and other emergencies.
Although roster membership itself is unpaid, specialists receive a competitive salary alongside:
Per diem allowances
Accommodation
International travel expenses
Access to online humanitarian learning opportunities
Regular engagement with Plan International’s Deployment Manager
Professional development resources between deployments
The initiative forms part of Plan International’s renewed global strategy to expand the speed, quality, and scale of its humanitarian response capacity.
Supporting Education During Humanitarian Crises
The selected specialists will provide technical leadership to education programming in emergency settings while ensuring that interventions remain aligned with internationally recognised humanitarian standards.
Responsibilities include supporting rapid emergency education responses while placing girls’ rights, inclusion, and child protection at the centre of programming.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading rapid Education Needs Assessments
Supporting Multi-Sector Needs Assessments (MSNAs)
Designing emergency education programmes
Coordinating implementation with local partners
Monitoring and evaluating programme quality
Building frontline staff capacity
Supporting learning continuity during crises
Integrating education with child protection, nutrition, food security, and Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) programmes
Representing Plan International within Education Cluster coordination mechanisms
Supporting humanitarian advocacy and policy engagement
The specialist will also help ensure compliance with:
Multilateral Organizations
INEE Minimum Standards
Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS)
Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPHA) standards
National education policies
Education Cluster response plans
Focus on Girls and Inclusive Education
Plan International continues to position girls’ rights at the centre of its humanitarian programming.
The organisation expects Education in Emergencies Specialists to ensure that emergency education interventions are:
Charity & Philanthropy
Safe
Inclusive
Gender-responsive
Accessible to vulnerable children
Designed to improve wellbeing alongside educational outcomes
Successful candidates will help strengthen programmes serving children, adolescents, and young people affected by humanitarian crises while ensuring that gender equality remains embedded across all activities.
Who Should Apply?
Plan International is seeking experienced humanitarian professionals with substantial expertise in education programming during emergencies.
Applicants should possess significant experience working across multiple humanitarian contexts and demonstrate the ability to lead emergency education interventions from assessment through implementation.
Ideal candidates will have experience in:
Education in Emergencies programming
Humanitarian coordination
Emergency response management
Capacity strengthening
Partnership development
Proposal development
Donor-funded programme management
Monitoring and evaluation
Team leadership
Professionals with experience implementing integrated humanitarian programmes across education, child protection, food security, and nutrition sectors are strongly encouraged to apply.
Language Requirements
While English proficiency is expected, bilingual candidates will receive particular consideration.
Preferred language combinations include:
English and Spanish
English and French
Knowledge of additional languages is considered an added advantage.
Plan International noted that Spanish-speaking specialists are currently a priority because of anticipated deployments supporting the Venezuela emergency response.
Multilateral Organizations
Funding and Partnership Experience
Candidates should demonstrate experience securing and managing humanitarian funding from both public and private donors.
Successful specialists will also possess:
Strong networking skills
Experience working with Education Clusters
Ability to coordinate with governments and humanitarian partners
Strategic planning capabilities
Excellent problem-solving skills
Strong safeguarding knowledge
Commitment to Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH)
Applicants are also expected to have completed HEAT (Hostile Environment Awareness Training) or an equivalent security course within the past three years.
How to apply

