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Posted Apr 11, 2026

Shelter and Housing Technical Advisor

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Description Technical excellence ·     Provide technical backstopping to relevant CORE shelter, housing, and rebuild programs domestically and internationally. ·     Develop, roll out, and maintain shelter and housing technical guidelines, tools, and SOPs. ·     Build out and maintain full spectrum of shelter and housing options for rapid response. ·     Build the capacity of staff and partners in shelter and housing, through training, mentoring, and guidance materials. ·     Represent CORE externally in working groups and technical forums, increasing CORE’s visibility in the shelter and climate space. ·     Capture lessons learned and promote best practices across programs and markets, supporting continuous improvement to the quality and impact of CORE’s shelter and housing work  ·     Contribute to relevant evaluations, needs assessments, learning reviews, and innovation initiatives ·     Advance CORE’s technical reputation as a leading voice in shelter and climate by advancing the production of technical documents, manuals, articles. ·     Be up to date with domestic and international minimum standards, best practices, and innovations in shelter and climate.   New business development ·     In close coordination with the partnership and development teams, develop and implement a growth strategy for the shelter and housing technical areas. ·     Support new business development efforts, including program design and technical writing ·     Cultivate relationships with institutional donors, peer organizations, corporate and private sector partnerships.   Other ·     Deploy to support emergency responses as needed ·     Other tasks as assigned   Requirements ·        Bachelor’s Degree in International Development, Engineering, Construction Management or related field ·        Significant experience in humanitarian response or disaster recovery. ·        Demonstrated experience engaging institutional donors and strategic partners. ·        Experience working with U.S. Federal, State and County governments.   ·        5-10 years of experience working on shelter and/or climate work internationally and/or domestically ·        Experience working with institutional donors such USDoS, ARC, and CDP ·        Experience in US domestic construction standards, including Fortified Construction Method is highly desired ·        Familiarity with financial products and construction loans highly desirable ·      Ability to travel to respond to emergencies at a moment’s notice Ability to represent CORE externally to a wide variety of donors and partners.