Food for the Hungry Canada - 5 Jobs
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PROGRAM OFFICER, LAC
At FH Canada, we believe transformation happens when local communities are in the driver’s seat. We walk alongside partners around the world who are leading their own development journeys—fostering resilience, gender equality, and hope for generations to come. As part of our International Programs team, you’ll help bring this vision to life by strengthening community-led initiatives that create tangible, lasting impact as our Program Officer, assigned to the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region.
ABOUT YOUYou are passionate about community-led development and believe lasting change happens when local voices lead the way. You’re energized by cross-cultural collaboration and thrive on building strong, trust-based partnerships that deliver measurable results. You bring curiosity, humility, and a deep respect for the knowledge and leadership of local partners.
You’re skilled in turning data and insights into action, using results-based management and MEAL systems to strengthen program impact. You have in-country experience supporting local projects and you are fluent in the Spanish language (written and oral). Whether you’re connecting with partners, collaborating with global colleagues, or writing donor reports, you bring clarity, consistency, and compassion to every interaction.
THE JOBAs Program Officer, you will oversee a portfolio of international program partnerships for the LAC region, ensuring the effective delivery of FH Canada–funded initiatives in alignment with our 2030 strategic focus on Partnering for Impact. In this role, you will:
- Strengthen community-led impact by facilitating participatory program design, monitoring, and learning processes that center local voices.
- Support partnerships through regular communication and in-person visits —ensuring clarity, accountability, and shared learning.
- Oversee program quality and compliance, including financial planning, performance monitoring, and reporting, in alignment with FH Canada and donor requirements.
- Support grants and donor relations, providing relevant data and impact stories to engage institutional and private donors, and supporting new funding opportunities (especially with Global Affairs Canada).
- Foster collaboration and learning, contributing to inter-partner knowledge exchange and thought leadership that advances faith-driven, community-centered approaches to development.
WHAT YOU BRING
- Bachelor’s degree in international development, humanitarian response, or a related field (Master’s degree an asset).
- Minimum 3 years of experience in international development or humanitarian relief, managing or supporting program implementation.
- Proven knowledge and experience with results-based management, MEAL systems, and one or more technical areas such as gender equality or food security.
- Experience with Canadian charitable regulations and GAC-funded programming is considered an asset.
- Fluency in both English and Spanish with proven ability to navigate the nuances of working across cultures and contexts with grace and integrity is considered a significant asset.
- Detail-oriented and data-savvy, with the ability to synthesize both quantitative and qualitative information.
- Alignment with and commitment to FH Canada’s mission and values.
- Must be legally able to work in Canada and travel internationally.
THE DETAILS
- Location/Hours: This is a full-time (37.5 hours per week), fully remote position open to candidates based anywhere in Canada. We offer a flexible work schedule within core collaboration hours, supporting both autonomy and connection in a digital-first environment.
- Travel: Up to 6 weeks per year nationally and internationally. Valid passport required.
- Compensation: $68,000-$80,000 annually, based on level of education and experience. A full suite of additional benefits include full employer paid medical, dental, RRSP matching, and generous paid time off.
TO APPLYIf you feel you’d fit this role, please submit your cover letter and resume via our website by June 29, 2026 or until a suitable candidate is found. In your cover letter, please include why you are interested in FH Canada, what FH Canada’s values mean to you, and a list of personal accomplishments relevant to the role. Thank you in advance for your application; only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview.
OUR STRATEGIC DIRECTIONFH Canada is in an exciting season of transformation, having recently launched a new strategic plan and refreshed purpose and values. This direction prioritizes innovation, continuous learning, adaptive leadership and deeper collaboration with partners, donors and global stakeholders. As a remote-first organization, we are intentionally re-imagining how we work—prioritizing outcomes, trust, innovation and meaningful connection over traditional structures.
We are seeking team members who are comfortable with change, energized by innovation, and eager to help shape new ways of working while advancing our global mission.At FH Canada, you will join a passionate, values-driven team committed to meaningful impact. We offer:
- Purposeful Work: Contribute to a mission that is changing lives and communities globally.
- Collaborative Environment: Work with diverse colleagues and partners who respect one another, champion equity and practice servant leadership.
- Intentional Connection: Engage in purposeful in-person collaboration, team gatherings and shared learning moments that strengthen relationships and culture.
- Flexible, Supportive Culture: Experience work arrangements and supports that enable wellbeing and effectiveness.
- Growth Through Change: Be part of an organization reinventing itself—where innovation, adaptability and learning are valued and encouraged.
- Values-Driven Culture: Join a respectful, collaborative team committed to integrity, service and stewardship.
ABOUT FH CANADAFood for the Hungry Canada is a Canadian, Christian non-profit organization dedicated to bringing sustainable transformation to families and communities living in poverty around the world. We work in partnership with local leaders to address the root causes of poverty through a holistic, community-led approach that supports long-term wellbeing in areas such as food security, education, health, livelihoods and more. Our work is grounded in compassion, collaboration and a belief in the dignity and potential of every community.
We are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace. As a signatory to Cooperation Canada’s Code of Ethics and Anti-Racism Framework, we uphold sector-wide commitments to ethical practice, human rights and equity. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and strive to create an environment where everyone feels valued and respected.