Description & Requirements
WillowFlow is forming a small team to deliver a strategic consultancy for the Global Interagency Security Forum (GISF), with support from DG ECHO. The task: design a practical ROI Tool to help NGOs understand the value of their Security Risk Management (SRM) investments.
We are seeking a Lead Consultant to frame the overall logic, guide the structure of the tool, and produce the key written deliverables.
You will work alongside an ROI Modelling Specialist and Tool Developer, leading the conceptual and sectoral framing of the assignment.
Scope of Work
- Define the logic and structure of the tool from a security risk perspective
- Map SRM investments to operational and organisational outcomes
- Lead on language, usability, and contextual integrity of the tool
- Draft the methodological note, user guidance, and final report
- Coordinate inputs from other team members and GISF stakeholders
Deliverables
- Framing logic for the ROI tool
- Contribution to cost-benefit categories and risk models
- Methodological narrative and tool guidance
- Final narrative output (5–10 pages)
Profile
We are looking for someone with:
- Deep SRM experience in humanitarian settings
- Familiarity with GISF’s role, language, and audience
- Ability to translate practice into logic and logic into language
- Excellent writing, cross-team coordination, and strategic framing skills
How to Apply
Submit:
- A short Expression of Interest (max 1 page)
- Your CV
- Your proposed daily rate (GBP)
Email: hai@willowflow.group
Subject: WF-TEAM: Lead Consultant – GISF Proposal
Deadline for Expressions of Interest: Friday 13 September 2025.
Expressions will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submissions are encouraged.
🔍 Sector Call & Transparency Note
This opportunity has been publicly advertised by GISF at: https://gisf.ngo/vacancy/expression-of-interest-roi-tool/. In circulating this Terms of Reference, WillowFlow Group Ltd acknowledges the openness of the call and the potential for competition both within and beyond its networks.
Rather than gatekeeping this opportunity, we offer this as a challenge to peers and practitioners: to put forward the very best thinking, models, and intent in service of GISF’s vision and the humanitarian sector at large.
Whether you apply to join this team or pursue the brief independently, we encourage all actors to centre the integrity of the task and the practical value the final tool must deliver.