Team Leader – Green Growth Programme (GGP) Component 3

  • Senior-level, Full-time staff position
  • Posted on 16 January 2026
  • Kinshasa, Congo, The Democratic Republic of
  • Closing on 15 February 2026
  • Current

Job Description

Green Growth Programme Component 3: Scaling Finance for Established Agri-businesses in the Democratic Republic of Congo forms part of FCDO’s Green Growth Programme (GGP) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This component aims to increase access to finance for climate-smart agribusinesses, catalysing private investment and promoting sustainable economic growth. The programme will work with financial institutions, impact funds, and agribusinesses to expand the use of innovative financial products, improve access to finance for DRC firms, and incentivise lenders and investors to support green activities such as the uptake of resilient seeds, irrigation systems, and solar technologies. Through a combination of technical assistance and catalytic grants and guarantees the programme will mobilise additional private capital including debt and equity financing, strengthen financial markets, and build the resilience and productivity of DRC’s agricultural sector. This component forms part of FCDO’s broader efforts to promote low-carbon, climate-resilient development and deliver measurable results under the UK’s International Climate Finance (ICF) commitments.

The Position The Team Leader will provide strategic leadership and overall management of GGP Component 3, ensuring timely, high-quality, and cost-effective delivery of all targets and outputs. They will oversee programme staff, maintain compliance with Mercy Corps and FCDO requirements, and serve as the main liaison with FCDO, government counterparts, partners, and other stakeholders. The Team Leader will ensure coordinated implementation, strong partner collaboration, and integration of technical inputs in line with the programme’s Theory of Change. Essential Responsibilities

STRATEGY & VISION

● Lead the articulation and delivery of a clear strategic vision for Component 3, aligned with the overall programme’s objectives and Theory of Change.

● Ensure a shared understanding of this vision among the programme team, delivery partners, and FCDO.

● Drive innovation by identifying new opportunities, partnerships, and approaches that enhance inclusive finance for agribusinesses, SMEs, and rural enterprises.

● Provide strategic thought leadership on financial inclusion, blended finance, and private sector engagement within the DRC agribusiness context.

PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT

● Oversee high-quality, timely, and compliant implementation of Component 3, ensuring alignment with the programme’s strategic and operational plans.

● Translate strategy into actionable annual workplans and budgets, in collaboration with the Deputy Team Leader (DTL), MEL Manager, and delivery partners.

● Ensure programme agility and adaptive management - integrating emerging evidence, market realities, and lessons learned into ongoing delivery.

● Work closely with the delivery partner on their outcome areas, providing strategic oversight, technical input, and coordination to maximise technical quality.

● Oversee partnership creation and management with financial institutions partners to ensure successful implementation and achievement of targets

● Oversee the establishment and management of loan guarantees and other blended financing mechanisms as required to facilitate the provision of financing to target businesses

● Lead external coordination with Components 1 and 2 implementing partners, to ensure coherence, cross-learning, and integrated delivery that strengthens DRC’s agricultural finance ecosystem.

● Ensure that interventions are market-driven, inclusive, gender-responsive, and compliant with “Do No Harm” and environmental and social standards.

● Guarantee effective targeting and engagement through transparent criteria, ensuring that interventions reach underserved agribusinesses in key value chains.

● Ensure operational excellence and compliance with programme management standards, including working with the MEL Manager to ensure robust M&E systems for tracking impact and outcomes.

TEAM MANAGEMENT

● Provide strong leadership and mentoring to the DTL, MEL Manager, and wider Component 3 team, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and performance.

● Support team capacity strengthening, ensuring staff and partners can design and implement the financial products and catalytic mechanisms in an inclusive, gender response and adaptive manner

● Promote a learning culture - encouraging continuous reflection and evidence-based decision-making across the programme team.

● Lead structured performance management, including regular check-ins, reviews, and professional development planning.

● Build a cohesive and motivated team environment that reflects Mercy Corps’ values of integrity, innovation, and impact.

FINANCE & COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT

● Ensure full compliance with FCDO and Mercy Corps regulations, contractual obligations, and financial management standards.

● Maintain effective systems for financial planning, forecasting, and reporting to ensure transparent and accountable use of resources.

● Monitor budget execution closely, identifying and addressing variances early to maintain delivery within time, scope, and budget.

INFLUENCE & REPRESENTATION

● Serve as the primary point of contact for FCDO on all matters related to Component 3, ensuring effective communication, transparency, and trust.

● Represent the programme in coordination fora (particularly with implementing partners of Components 2 and 3), technical working groups, and with government counterparts, financial sector actors, and other donors.

● Foster alignment and complementarity with related donor and government initiatives on agribusiness finance, rural development, and SME support.

● Collaborate with the MEL Manager to synthesise and share insights, evidence, and analytical products with FCDO and wider stakeholders to influence policy and practice.

SECURITY

● Work closely with the country team’s security focal point to develop and maintain systems that promote the safety and security of all team members.

● Ensure all programme activities are designed and implemented with a robust understanding of the operating environment and associated risks.

ORGANISATIONAL LEARNING

● Promote a culture of learning and continuous improvement across the programme team and partners, ensuring that lessons learned from programme implementation inform future design, scale-up, and external engagement.

● Contribute to Mercy Corps’ wider learning agenda by documenting and sharing experiences from the DRC access-to-finance context.

ACCOUNTABILITY TO BENEFICIARIES

● Ensure that programme design and delivery uphold Mercy Corps’ standards on accountability to participants and communities.

● Strengthen mechanisms for feedback and inclusion, ensuring that beneficiaries - particularly women, youth, and marginalised groups - inform programme decisions.

Minimum Qualification & Transferable Skills

● Advanced degree (MA/MSc or equivalent) in finance, economics, business administration, development economics, or a related field relevant to sustainable finance, investment, or private-sector development.

● Minimum of 10 years of professional experience in financial sector development, blended and catalytic finance, impact investment, or agribusiness finance, including experience structuring or managing innovative financial products or facilities in emerging markets.

● Experience of working with financial institutions (e.g. banks and Microfinance Institutions) and other investors (e.g. impact funds, family offices, DFIs, institutional investors) to provide inclusive finance to underserved markets and customers

● Demonstrated understanding and experience of designing and implementing blended finance instruments (e.g. guarantees, debt instruments, grants and technical assistance) to mobilise commercial financing to the agricultural sector, for example for investment in climate smart technologies and practices.

● At least five years in a senior leadership or advisory role overseeing complex, multi-stakeholder programmes of comparable size and scope (approx. GBP 5-10 million), ideally involving investment facilitation, green finance, or private sector partnerships.

● Proven strategic leadership experience, with the ability to shape programme direction, influence stakeholders, and build strong relationships with financial institutions, investors, DFIs, and government partners.

● Extensive networks within the African financial sector, including relationships with banks, DFIs, and impact investors; understanding of regional investment ecosystems in Central and sub-Saharan Africa.

● Demonstrated ability to represent the programme at senior levels and engage persuasively with FCDO, government, private sector, and development finance stakeholders.

● Experience working with or managing FCDO-funded or donor-funded programmes is strongly preferred, including familiarity with due diligence, value-for-money, and reporting requirements.

● Demonstrated ability to lead diverse technical teams and foster a culture of adaptive management, innovation, and collaboration.

● Experience managing partnerships or consortia, ideally within multi-donor or multi-implementer arrangements.

● Strong understanding of climate finance, green growth, or climate-smart agriculture in fragile and frontier markets.

● Experience working in Africa, preferably in the DRC or Central Africa region, is required.

● Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English. French fluency is required.

Disclaimer: Applications will be received until this position is filled.

About the Organization

Mercy Corps exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities. Since 1979, Mercy Corps has provided over $575 million in assistance to 73 nations. The agency's programs currently reach 5 million people in more than 25 countries, including the United States. Mercy Corps is a nonprofit organization with headquarters offices in Portland (Oregon), Seattle (Washington), Washington, DC, and Edinburgh, Scotland. Known for its quick-response, high-impact programs, over 95 percent of the agency's resources are allocated directly to programs that help those in need.

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