Your mission
We are looking for an experienced, strategic leader with excellent networking, fundraising and people skills
Our Organisation
War Child Alliance (WCA) is a dynamic organization. We try to keep an informal ambiance within our office, with a lot of room for creativity, inspiration and self-initiative from employees. We practice what we preach: dynamic, innovative, integrity focused, and a drive to reach the highest possible results against the lowest possible costs. War Child offers a challenging job in an inspiring workplace.
Your Challenge
You will lead the development and implementation of the Country Strategy in line with War Child’s global strategy and relevant to the local context. This includes responsibility for financial health of country operations, security, team management and external representation. The Country Director is ultimately responsible for quality programme implementation, partnership management, and programme sustainability.
Against the background of significantly reduced funding into the aid sector, driving a need for INGOs to reimagine their role and ways of working, the CD will be responsible for bringing this reimagination process to life within the DRC operation, in a manner that involves staff and local actors. The DRC conflict as escalated significantly over the last few months. The CD will be required to demonstrate leadership in adapting the country programme to the changing context in line with the Global strategy.
The DRC is one of our growing operations as need increases and the CD will lead a process that brings more local actors/capacities into the operation and mobilise resources for a programme that reaches more children directly and indirectly.
The Country Director reports to the Regional Director and you will directly manage the DRC country Management team (CMT).
What you will do
Our Organisation
War Child Alliance (WCA) is a dynamic organization. We try to keep an informal ambiance within our office, with a lot of room for creativity, inspiration and self-initiative from employees. We practice what we preach: dynamic, innovative, integrity focused, and a drive to reach the highest possible results against the lowest possible costs. War Child offers a challenging job in an inspiring workplace.
Your Challenge
You will lead the development and implementation of the Country Strategy in line with War Child’s global strategy and relevant to the local context. This includes responsibility for financial health of country operations, security, team management and external representation. The Country Director is ultimately responsible for quality programme implementation, partnership management, and programme sustainability.
Against the background of significantly reduced funding into the aid sector, driving a need for INGOs to reimagine their role and ways of working, the CD will be responsible for bringing this reimagination process to life within the DRC operation, in a manner that involves staff and local actors. The DRC conflict as escalated significantly over the last few months. The CD will be required to demonstrate leadership in adapting the country programme to the changing context in line with the Global strategy.
The DRC is one of our growing operations as need increases and the CD will lead a process that brings more local actors/capacities into the operation and mobilise resources for a programme that reaches more children directly and indirectly.
The Country Director reports to the Regional Director and you will directly manage the DRC country Management team (CMT).
What you will do
- Lead strategy and planning: Lead the participatory development and updating of the country strategy and annual plans, and oversee the implementation, reviewing, and monitoring of the strategy and plan in line with the War Child Global Strategy while reflecting on the regional nature of the DRC conflict and working with other country teams in the Great Lakes region to ensure coordinated responses
- Manage programme delivery: Oversee high-quality, sustainable programming tailored to the local context.
- Develop partnerships: Build strong strategic partnerships and effective relationships with government agencies, local and international non-governmental organizations, and donors to ensure holistic, integrated, quality, and sustainable programs scaling of evidence based interventions as the center of the process.
- Drive fundraising efforts: Strengthen existing relationships and build new relationships with strategic partners and donors aiming at institutional fundraising.
- Represent War Child externally: Represent WCA in coordination platforms, meetings and events.
- Ensure security oversight: Overall responsible for security management, ensuring continuous context monitoring, risk analysis, regular updating of security plans, security decision making and incident management as needed.
- Oversee operations: Oversee and ensure that HR, Logistics, Supply and Finance management is carried out in accordance with local laws, WCA policies and procedures and applicable donor guidelines.
- Promote strong leadership: Foster and develop effective leadership within the country office, and a work culture that promotes staff well-being and creates space for staff participation in decision making.
- Uphold integrity and ethics: Promote and uphold the War Child Integrity Framework and "Do No Harm" principles, aiming at strong awareness and respect by War Child staff and partners of all relevant policies and principles in this regard.