Community Liaison Officer (CLO) -4 Positions
Location: Tigray Region, Ethiopia (with deployment to other operational areas as required, Ethiopia
Organization: Mines Advisory Group (MAG)
Deadline: September 27, 2026
Job Description
The starting monthly salary for this position is $575 (USD)
Number of Vacant Positions: Four
Department: Operations
Reports to: Community Liaison Team Leader
Direct Reports: None
MAG’s Vision is a safe future for women, men and children affected by violence, conflict and insecurity. People will live in communities where their rights are upheld, with dignity and choice and free from fear from mines, explosive remnants of war (ERW) and the impact of small arms and light weapons and ammunition.
MAG’s Mission is to save lives and build safer futures. We will use our core skills and distinctive competence to save lives through the removal of mines and ERW, and reduce the impact of small arms, light weapons and ammunition on people and communities. How we do this is as important as what we do – we work primarily with and for communities, for us ‘it’s all about people’.
MAG’s Values. Our values come to life through our actions, every day. How we act has an impact on others. As someone who works at MAG, you can help to create a positive culture by demonstrating our values through your own behaviour and actions. Everyone has a role to play in shaping our culture. Everyone should understand our values and is encouraged to think how they are relevant to their individual role.
DETERMINED – we work with purpose
EXPERT – through excellence and expertise we build trust
INTEGRITY – we strive to do the right thing
COMPASSION – people come first in everything we do
INCLUSIVE – we are inclusive, and we value diversity
Job Purpose
The Community Liaison Officer (CLO) is responsible for supporting the delivery of MAG Ethiopia’s Community Liaison (CL) activities in accordance with MAG Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), International Mine Action Standards (IMAS), Ethiopian National Mine Action Standards (NMAS), and donor requirements.
Working as part of a multi-skilled Community Liaison Team, the CLO contributes to the implementation of Community Liaison, Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE), Explosive Hazard Awareness Training (EHAT), Community Focal Point (CFP) development, Non-Technical Survey (NTS), field-based Explosive Ordnance Contamination Assessment, information management and community engagement activities.
The post holder plays a key role in improving community safety, strengthening humanitarian access, supporting evidence-based operational planning and ensuring that affected communities participate meaningfully in humanitarian mine action activities.
Key Responsibilities
Community Liaison
- Establish and maintain positive relationships with conflict-affected communities.
- Liaise with community leaders, women, youth, persons with disabilities, IDPs, returnees, local authorities and humanitarian partners.
- Facilitate community meetings using participatory approaches.
- Support community mapping exercises.
- Identify community priorities relating to explosive ordnance contamination.
- Promote community acceptance of MAG activities.
- Maintain regular communication with Community Focal Points.
Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE)
- Deliver EORE sessions using approved MAG curricula.
- Adapt EORE messages to different target groups.
- Conduct pre- and post-session assessments.
- Support development and distribution of EORE materials.
- Promote safe behaviour relating to ERW and other explosive ordnance.
- Record participant data accurately.
Explosive Hazard Awareness Training (EHAT)
- Support preparation and delivery of EHAT.
- Assist with participant registration.
- Conduct assessments.
- Maintain attendance records.
- Support practical exercises.
- Assist with reporting.
Community Focal Point (CFP) Development
- Assist communities to identify suitable CFPs.
- Deliver CFP training.
- Mentor CFPs.
- Monitor CFP performance.
- Support distribution of approved EORE materials.
- Maintain communication with CFPs.
Non-Technical Survey (NTS)
- Conduct interviews with community members.
- Collect information on suspected hazardous areas.
- Complete NTS documentation.
- Record GPS coordinates.
- Produce sketch maps.
- Collect land-use information.
- Identify affected infrastructure.
- Maintain accurate survey records.
Explosive Ordnance Contamination Assessment
- Support field-based EO Contamination Assessments.
- Collect information on reported EO contamination.
- Identify evidence of previous conflict.
- Record contamination information using approved forms.
- Assist with temporary marking where authorised.
- Never enter hazardous areas.
- Never approach suspected explosive ordnance.
- Report all findings immediately.
Information Management
- Complete all operational forms accurately.
- Use Survey123, Kobo or other approved digital tools.
- Record GPS data.
- Submit daily reports.
- Assist with desktop assessment updates.
- Ensure data quality.
- Protect confidential information.
Coordination
- Coordinate with local authorities.
- Coordinate with humanitarian organisations.
- Support EMAO coordination where required.
- Represent MAG professionally.
- Attend operational meetings when requested.
Monitoring, Reporting and Documentation
- Maintain accurate records.
- Produce daily activity reports.
- Produce weekly summaries.
- Collect photographs following safeguarding guidance.
- Assist development of case studies.
- Report incidents immediately.
Safeguarding and Inclusion
- Promote safeguarding.
- Promote PSEA.
- Promote Accountability to Affected Populations.
- Promote Gender Equality.
- Promote Disability Inclusion.
- Ensure meaningful participation of women, men, boys, girls and persons with disabilities.
Health, Safety and Security
- Follow MAG Safety and Security procedures.
- Never touch explosive ordnance.
- Use PPE correctly.
- Report safety concerns immediately.
- Follow Journey Management procedures.
- Support safe field operations.
About you:
Person Specification
Essential
- Diploma or Degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Education, Geography, Environmental Science or a related discipline.
- Experience working with communities.
- Good communication skills.
- Experience delivering training or community awareness activities.
- Ability to work in remote locations.
- Good written and spoken English.
- Ability to use smartphones, tablets and GPS.
- Good computer skills (Word, Excel).
- Commitment to humanitarian principles.
Desirable
- Experience in humanitarian mine action.
- Experience in Community Liaison or EORE.
- Experience conducting NTS.
- Experience using ArcGIS Survey123 or Kobo Collect.
- Experience working with NGOs.
Core Competencies
- Community engagement
- Communication
- Facilitation
- Teamwork
- Information management
- Problem solving
- Cultural sensitivity
- Accountability
- Planning and organisation
- Attention to detail
- Integrity
General Responsibilities
The post holder is expected to:
- Work in accordance with MAG’s Vision, Mission and Values.
- Comply with MAG policies and procedures.
- Promote safeguarding and PSEA.
- Promote equality, diversity and inclusion.
- Maintain confidentiality.
- Comply with MAG Health, Safety and Security policies.
- Undertake any other duties appropriate to the role.
- Communication
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are suitable for this position to: info.ethiopia@maginternational.org by the closing date of 26th August 2026, kindly indicate the job title in the subject line of your email.
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are not able to respond to every application. If you have not heard back from us within 3 weeks of applying, it means that your application has not been successful.