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Location: Kampala, Uganda (Only candidates who are eligible to work legally without work visa sponsorship in Uganda will be considered.)

Contract Type: Full-time (40 hours per week), 2-year fixed term contract with possibility of renewal based on funding and performance. This is a national position.

Hiring Salary: UGX 19,804,792 per month (before taxes)

Target Start Date: June 2026

Application Closing Date: April 12, 2026 23:59 EAT

This job advert is for an existing vacancy.

About Right To Play:

For more than 25 years, Right To Play has been protecting, educating, and empowering millions of children each year to rise above adversity through the power of play.

We offer programs in 14 countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and North America, reaching millions of children each year in some of the most difficult places on earth, helping them to stay in school and learn, overcome prejudice, heal from trauma, and develop the skills they need to thrive. We do this by harnessing play, one of the most fundamental forces in a child’s life, to teach children the critical skills they need to dismantle barriers and embrace opportunities, in learning and in life.

This work is supported by our two global offices in Toronto, Canada and London, UK; and seven National Offices in North America and Europe.

Right To Play has collaborated with local partners in Uganda since 2001 to deliver high-quality programs that increase access to quality education, empower girls, and promote health and well-being. Learn more about our programs in Uganda from our website.

Benefits Highlights:

  • Connect and collaborate with a global team who are passionate about protecting, educating and empowering children and youth using the power of play!
  • Culture premised on our Culture Code (accept everyone, make things happen, display courage, demonstrate care, and be playful)
  • Paid leaves (21 days annual leaves, 3 personal days per year)
  • Competitive benefits such as medical insurance – up to 4 dependents, life insurance, group personal accident cover, and communications allowance.
  • Learning opportunities and 5 learning and development (L&D) days per year
  • More information on what we offer is available on our website.

Job Description:

Job Title: Country Director (CD)

Grade: 11

Reports to: Global Director, Country Offices (GDCO)

Location: Countries based on the approved models

Direct Reports: Program Manager, Program and Partnerships Manager, Finance Manager, People and Culture Specialist, Impact Manager/Officer, Logistics Officer

Department: Global Program Unit/Country Offices

1.Purpose:

Provides overall strategic and programmatic leadership including business development, fundraising, compliance and risk, financial and people management to ensure the success and growth of the country programme.

2. Accountability & Responsibilities:

Governance and representation (20%)

  • Identifies and manages organisational risk, including legal and governance matters, and acts as RTP’s legal representative in country.
  • Represents RTP at country level, engaging government, donors, UN agencies, and NGO coordination platforms to build influence, credibility, and strategic partnerships.

Fundraising and Communication (20%)

  • Leads country-level fundraising and resource mobilisation, driving proposal development, donor engagement, and diversified funding partnerships.
  • Leads in-country media and external engagement, strengthening RTP’s profile and ensuring alignment with organisational values and objectives.

Strategy development and implementation (15%)

  • Sets and leads the strategic direction of the country programme, ensuring alignment with RTP strategy, national priorities, and legal and regulatory requirements.

Operational management (15%)

  • Provides strategic oversight of finance and administration, including budgeting, expenditure control, audits, grant compliance, and strong internal controls.
  • Holds overall accountability for safeguarding, safety, and security, ensuring compliance with RTP policies and national legislation.

Staff and workplace management (15%)

  • Ensures effective people management, including recruitment, performance management, learning and development, payroll, and the promotion of a safe and inclusive culture.
  • Leads, mentors, and develops a diverse country team, fostering staff wellbeing, inclusion, and high performance.
  • Promote Safeguarding, foster a safe, respectful, and accountable work environment by modelling appropriate conduct and addressing any behaviour that undermines a healthy workplace.

Programmatic oversight, learning and innovation (15%)

  • Oversees the country programme portfolio, ensuring high-quality delivery, measurable impact, and timely reporting to donors, government, and HQ.
  • Promotes collaboration and learning, advising partners on play-based and sport-for-development approaches and embedding evidence-informed practice.
  • Champions innovation and continuous improvement, driving excellence in programming and efficiency across internal systems and processes.

Perform other duties as assigned

3. Scope (geographical and/or functional), Impact and Autonomy:

Oversees all aspects of the country office, providing guidance and support to the team, while serving on the Global Leadership Team to ensure quality program delivery, adherence to budgets, and contributing to global initiatives that enhance organizational systems and processes.

4. Leadership and Staff Management:

Leads and develops the Country Management Team through coaching, mentoring, and capability-building while championing a safe, inclusive, and high-performing culture. Oversees People & Culture processes to ensure compliance, best practices, and effective performance management, upholding strong DEIA standards, staff safety, and well-being. Demonstrates integrity and resilience, proactively addressing and mitigating legal risks, including seeking legal advice when necessary.

5. Information Requirement for Decision-Making:

Makes decisions based on a combination of internal and external information, often requiring an analytic approach to draw conclusions from incomplete information or non conclusive information.

6. Innovation and Improvements:

Drives innovation and continuous improvement to deliver high-quality, impactful programs and more efficient internal systems and ways of working.

7. Relationships & Communications: Internal / External:

Builds and sustains strategic relationships with key stakeholders, including donors, government officials, UN agencies, academia, media, NGOs, and local partners, while promoting RTP’s identity and relevance to the needs of vulnerable populations, in alignment with the localization strategy. Leads strategic donor, HQ visits, workshops, represents RTP in high-level meetings, conferences, and media to strengthen its profile.

8. Expertise (Certifications / Education, Professional Experience):

  • Master’s degree in business administration, social sciences, development studies or related discipline.
  • Extensive experience in leadership roles within a large or medium international development organization, Including: strategic planning, leadership and people management, project management and planning, monitoring and evaluation and financial and risk management.
  • Experience working in or managing programmes in stable and fragile contexts
  • Proven success with mobilizing new sources of program funding.
  • Understanding of laws, regulations and cultural dynamics local and international.
  • Fluency in spoken and written [local language], English and French (for Francophone countries).
  • Significant experience with a child-focused organization is desirable.

9. Core Competences:

  • Collaboration: Highly collaborative with strong interpersonal skills; excels at working in with a multicultural team and builds rapport and trust to develop strong external partnerships.
  • Growth Mindset: Demonstrates commitment to own professional development and encourages their team to develop their potential, creates a learning culture through effective coaching and mentorship.
  • **Communication:**Communicates complex operational, technical & strategic issues clearly & credibly to diverse audiences, leveraging strong networks to secure donor funding & influence stakeholders.
  • Resilience: Strong organizational skills and the ability to work under pressure: multi-tasking, meeting deadlines, solving problems creatively and embracing challenges with resilience.
  • Professionalism: Models professionalism and RTP’s values, promoting a safe, inclusive workplace and positive impact for children and youth.
  • Management and Interpersonal Skills: Lead and mentor country team with influence, fostering trust, high performance, and shared ownership of outcome

10- Additional Information:

Expected to travel frequently domestically and internationally and work outside regular hours

Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. We strongly encourage groups who have been historically disadvantaged with respect to employment to apply for positions at Right To Play.

As part of our selection process, final candidates will be required to complete security checks and Vulnerable Sector Check or equivalent criminal record check as a condition of the offer. More details about our recruitment process are available here. Safeguarding information is available here.

As part of our recruitment and selection process, Right To Play uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) – assisted tools to support the assessment of candidates or applications. This may include but not limited to generating and editing of job adverts, assessment and interview questions, scheduling, translation, transcription, note taking, etc. Our Applicant Tracking System (ATS), VidCruiter, also use AI-powered ChatBot to answer candidates’ enquiries. These tools are used only to assist human reviewers in evaluation and do not make selection or screening decisions. All hiring decisions are made by human reviewers. All AI-assisted processes comply with applicable privacy and data protection regulations, including GDPR and PIPEDA. For more information, please refer to RTP AI Policy and our Best Practice: Use of AI in Recruitment.

We value and promote a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We are committed to providing accommodations to candidates with disabilities during the recruitment and selection process, and thereafter. Please reach out to the People & Culture team by email at [email protected]. All information provided will be treated as confidential and used only to provide an accessible candidate experience.

How to apply

Apply with your resume and cover letter in English via the application link:

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Right To Play is a global organization that attempts to teach children in need with educational games. It was founded in 2000 by Olympic gold medalist Johann Olav Koss,

Right To Play's programs are facilitated by more than 14,900 local volunteer coaches and more than 620 international staff.

Working in both the humanitarian and development context, Right To Play builds local capacity by training community leaders as coaches to deliver its programs in 18 countries affected by war, poverty, and disease in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North America.

Right To Play is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has national offices in Canada, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. The national offices raise funds, build awareness for Right To Play programs and advocate for play based learning.

Between 1994 and 2000, Right to Play, formerly Olympic Aid, continued to raise funds for children in disadvantaged situations, building on the momentum of subsequent Olympic Games. In 1996, Olympic Aid formed a partnership with UNICEF and raised $13 million US prior to and during the Games in Atlanta. The funds assisted UNICEF in vaccinating approximately 12.2 million children and more than 800,000 women.

This vaccination effort was extraordinary as it resulted in temporary Olympic Truces in Afghanistan and the Kurdish region in northern Iraq. All fighting stopped in the regions so the UNICEF staff could safely immunize the children and women of these areas.

With its incorporation in late 2000, Olympic Aid (which became Right To Play) made the transition from “fundraising vehicle” to implementing Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). In March 2001, the first sport and play programs began in refugee communities in Angola and Côte d'Ivoire.

During the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Olympic Aid hosted a Roundtable Forum entitled “Healthier, Safer, Stronger: Using Sport for Development to build a brighter future for children worldwide”. United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan gave the keynote address while global leaders in health, sport and development participated in a moderated discussion of the role of sport in relation to four development issues: vaccination, tobacco-free sport, HIV and AIDS prevention and the rehabilitation of refugees. With participants including Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Dr. Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic Aid Roundtable placed Sport for Development firmly on the UN agenda.

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0 USD Uganda CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Right To Play

Location: Kampala, Uganda (Only candidates who are eligible to work legally without work visa sponsorship in Uganda will be considered.)

Contract Type: Full-time (40 hours per week), 2-year fixed term contract with possibility of renewal based on funding and performance. This is a national position.

Hiring Salary: UGX 19,804,792 per month (before taxes)

Target Start Date: June 2026

Application Closing Date: April 12, 2026 23:59 EAT

This job advert is for an existing vacancy.

About Right To Play:

For more than 25 years, Right To Play has been protecting, educating, and empowering millions of children each year to rise above adversity through the power of play.

We offer programs in 14 countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and North America, reaching millions of children each year in some of the most difficult places on earth, helping them to stay in school and learn, overcome prejudice, heal from trauma, and develop the skills they need to thrive. We do this by harnessing play, one of the most fundamental forces in a child's life, to teach children the critical skills they need to dismantle barriers and embrace opportunities, in learning and in life.

This work is supported by our two global offices in Toronto, Canada and London, UK; and seven National Offices in North America and Europe.

Right To Play has collaborated with local partners in Uganda since 2001 to deliver high-quality programs that increase access to quality education, empower girls, and promote health and well-being. Learn more about our programs in Uganda from our website.

Benefits Highlights:

  • Connect and collaborate with a global team who are passionate about protecting, educating and empowering children and youth using the power of play!
  • Culture premised on our Culture Code (accept everyone, make things happen, display courage, demonstrate care, and be playful)
  • Paid leaves (21 days annual leaves, 3 personal days per year)
  • Competitive benefits such as medical insurance – up to 4 dependents, life insurance, group personal accident cover, and communications allowance.
  • Learning opportunities and 5 learning and development (L&D) days per year
  • More information on what we offer is available on our website.

Job Description:

Job Title: Country Director (CD)

Grade: 11

Reports to: Global Director, Country Offices (GDCO)

Location: Countries based on the approved models

Direct Reports: Program Manager, Program and Partnerships Manager, Finance Manager, People and Culture Specialist, Impact Manager/Officer, Logistics Officer

Department: Global Program Unit/Country Offices

1.Purpose:

Provides overall strategic and programmatic leadership including business development, fundraising, compliance and risk, financial and people management to ensure the success and growth of the country programme.

2. Accountability & Responsibilities:

Governance and representation (20%)

  • Identifies and manages organisational risk, including legal and governance matters, and acts as RTP’s legal representative in country.
  • Represents RTP at country level, engaging government, donors, UN agencies, and NGO coordination platforms to build influence, credibility, and strategic partnerships.

Fundraising and Communication (20%)

  • Leads country-level fundraising and resource mobilisation, driving proposal development, donor engagement, and diversified funding partnerships.
  • Leads in-country media and external engagement, strengthening RTP’s profile and ensuring alignment with organisational values and objectives.

Strategy development and implementation (15%)

  • Sets and leads the strategic direction of the country programme, ensuring alignment with RTP strategy, national priorities, and legal and regulatory requirements.

Operational management (15%)

  • Provides strategic oversight of finance and administration, including budgeting, expenditure control, audits, grant compliance, and strong internal controls.
  • Holds overall accountability for safeguarding, safety, and security, ensuring compliance with RTP policies and national legislation.

Staff and workplace management (15%)

  • Ensures effective people management, including recruitment, performance management, learning and development, payroll, and the promotion of a safe and inclusive culture.
  • Leads, mentors, and develops a diverse country team, fostering staff wellbeing, inclusion, and high performance.
  • Promote Safeguarding, foster a safe, respectful, and accountable work environment by modelling appropriate conduct and addressing any behaviour that undermines a healthy workplace.

Programmatic oversight, learning and innovation (15%)

  • Oversees the country programme portfolio, ensuring high-quality delivery, measurable impact, and timely reporting to donors, government, and HQ.
  • Promotes collaboration and learning, advising partners on play-based and sport-for-development approaches and embedding evidence-informed practice.
  • Champions innovation and continuous improvement, driving excellence in programming and efficiency across internal systems and processes.

Perform other duties as assigned

3. Scope (geographical and/or functional), Impact and Autonomy:

Oversees all aspects of the country office, providing guidance and support to the team, while serving on the Global Leadership Team to ensure quality program delivery, adherence to budgets, and contributing to global initiatives that enhance organizational systems and processes.

4. Leadership and Staff Management:

Leads and develops the Country Management Team through coaching, mentoring, and capability-building while championing a safe, inclusive, and high-performing culture. Oversees People & Culture processes to ensure compliance, best practices, and effective performance management, upholding strong DEIA standards, staff safety, and well-being. Demonstrates integrity and resilience, proactively addressing and mitigating legal risks, including seeking legal advice when necessary.

5. Information Requirement for Decision-Making:

Makes decisions based on a combination of internal and external information, often requiring an analytic approach to draw conclusions from incomplete information or non conclusive information.

6. Innovation and Improvements:

Drives innovation and continuous improvement to deliver high-quality, impactful programs and more efficient internal systems and ways of working.

7. Relationships & Communications: Internal / External:

Builds and sustains strategic relationships with key stakeholders, including donors, government officials, UN agencies, academia, media, NGOs, and local partners, while promoting RTP’s identity and relevance to the needs of vulnerable populations, in alignment with the localization strategy. Leads strategic donor, HQ visits, workshops, represents RTP in high-level meetings, conferences, and media to strengthen its profile.

8. Expertise (Certifications / Education, Professional Experience):

  • Master’s degree in business administration, social sciences, development studies or related discipline.
  • Extensive experience in leadership roles within a large or medium international development organization, Including: strategic planning, leadership and people management, project management and planning, monitoring and evaluation and financial and risk management.
  • Experience working in or managing programmes in stable and fragile contexts
  • Proven success with mobilizing new sources of program funding.
  • Understanding of laws, regulations and cultural dynamics local and international.
  • Fluency in spoken and written [local language], English and French (for Francophone countries).
  • Significant experience with a child-focused organization is desirable.

9. Core Competences:

  • Collaboration: Highly collaborative with strong interpersonal skills; excels at working in with a multicultural team and builds rapport and trust to develop strong external partnerships.
  • Growth Mindset: Demonstrates commitment to own professional development and encourages their team to develop their potential, creates a learning culture through effective coaching and mentorship.
  • **Communication:**Communicates complex operational, technical & strategic issues clearly & credibly to diverse audiences, leveraging strong networks to secure donor funding & influence stakeholders.
  • Resilience: Strong organizational skills and the ability to work under pressure: multi-tasking, meeting deadlines, solving problems creatively and embracing challenges with resilience.
  • Professionalism: Models professionalism and RTP’s values, promoting a safe, inclusive workplace and positive impact for children and youth.
  • Management and Interpersonal Skills: Lead and mentor country team with influence, fostering trust, high performance, and shared ownership of outcome

10- Additional Information:

Expected to travel frequently domestically and internationally and work outside regular hours

Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. We strongly encourage groups who have been historically disadvantaged with respect to employment to apply for positions at Right To Play.

As part of our selection process, final candidates will be required to complete security checks and Vulnerable Sector Check or equivalent criminal record check as a condition of the offer. More details about our recruitment process are available here. Safeguarding information is available here.

As part of our recruitment and selection process, Right To Play uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) - assisted tools to support the assessment of candidates or applications. This may include but not limited to generating and editing of job adverts, assessment and interview questions, scheduling, translation, transcription, note taking, etc. Our Applicant Tracking System (ATS), VidCruiter, also use AI-powered ChatBot to answer candidates' enquiries. These tools are used only to assist human reviewers in evaluation and do not make selection or screening decisions. All hiring decisions are made by human reviewers. All AI-assisted processes comply with applicable privacy and data protection regulations, including GDPR and PIPEDA. For more information, please refer to RTP AI Policy and our Best Practice: Use of AI in Recruitment.

We value and promote a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We are committed to providing accommodations to candidates with disabilities during the recruitment and selection process, and thereafter. Please reach out to the People & Culture team by email at [email protected]. All information provided will be treated as confidential and used only to provide an accessible candidate experience.

How to apply

Apply with your resume and cover letter in English via the application link:

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