
Organization
iMMAP Inc. is an international nonprofit organization that provides Information Management (IM), analysis, and geoinformatics services to its partners — humanitarian and development organizations — helping them make informed decisions that ultimately deliver high-quality, targeted assistance to the world's most vulnerable populations. iMMAP supports humanitarian actors to solve operational and strategic challenges through evidence-based decision-making for UN agencies, humanitarian cluster/sector leads, national and international NGOs, and government operations.
Background
iMMAP is a global leader in information management, geospatial analytics, and data-driven decision support for humanitarian action and disaster risk management. As iMMAP expands its strategic engagement in disaster risk management (DRM), the organization seeks a senior technical specialist to provide leadership, coordination, and strategic direction across its DRM portfolio, partnerships, technical resources, and institutional engagement.
The DRM Specialist will serve as iMMAP's principal focal point for disaster risk management, ensuring alignment with organizational strategy while strengthening engagement with national and regional disaster management stakeholders, donors, and technical partners. The role will ensure that iMMAP's geospatial capabilities, information management expertise, and technical resources effectively support national disaster management authorities (NDMAs), regional disaster management organizations, humanitarian partners, and donors.
Important Notice
This position will be open for 15 days. Applications will be reviewed and interviews conducted on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
Key Responsibilities
1. Strategic Leadership and DRM Coordination
2. Geospatial Strategy and Technical Innovation
3. Management of Technical Resources Supporting NDMAs
4. Institutional Engagement with Disaster Management Authorities
5. Partnerships and External Relations
6. Donor Engagement and Resource Mobilization
7. Business Development and Program Design
8. Capacity Development and Emergency Response Support
Requirements
Education
Experience
Technical Competencies
Guiding Principle
Personnel is expected to conduct itself in a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and iMMAP's policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all countries. iMMAP has zero-tolerance for sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, human trafficking, child abuse and exploitation. Any violations of these principles and policies will be treated as serious misconduct.
iMMAP is an Equal Opportunity Employer regardless of background.
--- iMMAP Inc. is an international nonprofit organization specializing in the delivery of advanced information management services to humanitarian and development actors. By enabling evidence-based decision-making, the organization equips partners—including United Nations agencies, humanitarian clusters, non-governmental organizations, and government operations—to solve complex operational and strategic challenges, ensuring high-quality, targeted assistance reaches the world's most vulnerable populations. --- Strategic Support and Operational Mandate The organization's pioneering approach coordinates data and information streams to optimize emergency preparedness, rapid humanitarian response, and long-term development aid activities. By transforming raw field data into actionable geographic and statistical insights, iMMAP Inc. helps international actors allocate limited resources efficiently, map changing crisis dynamics, and design data-driven defense and aid strategies. --- Multi-Sectoral Humanitarian Cluster Engagement iMMAP Inc. maintains a consistent presence at the forefront of information management support, embedding technical expertise directly into key United Nations and international NGO humanitarian clusters and sectors: Logistics and Supply Chain: Mapping operational transport routes, tracking relief pipelines, and identifying infrastructure bottlenecks in active crisis zones. WASH, Health, and Nutrition: Tracking clean water access, managing disease surveillance data, and mapping clinical infrastructure alongside acute malnutrition trends. Protection and Gender-Based Violence (GBV): Implementing secure information systems to monitor human rights violations, identify vulnerable displaced populations, and map specialized support services safely. Education and Camp Coordination/Camp Management (CCCM): Tracking school disruptions and structural needs while monitoring demographic data, shelter availability, and resource gaps across internally displaced person (IDP) and refugee camps. Food Security: Analyzing regional agricultural disruption, market price spikes, and localized food security indices to predict and mitigate impending famine conditions. ---