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We are here from relief to recovery. ZOA, an international faith-based INGO, supports people who suffer because of armed conflict or natural disasters, by helping them to rebuild their homes and their livelihoods and to live peacefully together in stable communities. We believe that God calls us to bring peace, reconciliation, and hope to a broken world. We work towards a world where people have hope and live dignified lives in peaceful communities. We believe that one day we will experience true peace.

Our work is coordinated from Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, and we are active in multiple countries in Africa, South America, the Middle East Region, and Asia. We work with approximately 900 employees worldwide and with (local) partners.

Are you an experienced operations professional and are you looking for an opportunity to join our mission? We are recruiting an experienced

Director of Operations
(40 hours, Bukavu, DRC)

Our work in DRC

For ZOA DRC, the peace nexus approach is at the core of the projects. Throughout our 16 years in DRC, we have built a strong track record. Next to short term relief projects we focus on more sustainable interventions (resilience), addressing root causes of some of the major problems in DRC. An example is the facilitation of access to land for smallholder farmers, food security and livelihoods interventions (PIP, VSLA etc.) and IWRM. In addition, we help communities to become resilient in the face of the shocks of conflict through the so-called community-based socio-therapy (CBS) approach. Restoring trust in each other and creating hope for a peaceful future are prerequisites for rebuilding flourishing and stable communities. We have a strong presence and acceptance in communities due to our way of working as we share in our vision: putting people at the centre.

Your challenge

As Director of Operations you are responsible for managing all our operational processes in the area of administration, finance, IT and logistics. You manage a team of 18 of which 5 are working in finance and admin, 1 in IT, 1 in logistics and 11 as support staff. Together with our country director, 2 programme managers, and manager of programme quality you form the country management team (of which two are expat).

Your responsibilities include:

  • Contributing to the country strategy and annual plan, including preparing the annual budget and financial sections.
  • Managing and leading your team and providing spiritual oversight; we promote Biblical principles in our leadership and aim to ensure a gender and conflict sensitive approach to team management and project activities.
  • Advising and supporting the country director and programme managers with developing budgets of funding proposals.
  • Preparing monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports and management information at country and programme level.
  • Maintaining an up-to-date country financial administration, in accordance with relevant legislation and regulations.
  • Developing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating country specific financial, logistical, IT, and procurement policies and procedures.
  • Contributing to partner capacity enhancement in areas of finance, IT and logistics.
  • Maintaining the country administrative manual (finance, procurement) and ensuring compliance.
  • Monitoring finance compliance to internal and external (donor and government) rules and regulations.
  • Managing financial audits and responding to audit reports. You are aware of financial risks and with integrity assess each situation and take appropriate steps to negate these risks.
  • Managing availability, continuity and security of IT facilities.

Working with ZOA

Working with ZOA first and foremost means answering the call to bring peace, reconciliation, and hope to a broken world. As director of operations with ZOA DRC you are offered:

  • A challenging senior management role in a dynamic and fragile humanitarian context.
  • The opportunity to make a real difference in DRC and grow your expertise in operational humanitarian assistance.
  • Motivated colleagues from DRC and abroad, and dedicated support from our international office.
  • Opportunities for professional development.
  • A two-year expat contract for international candidates, with possible extension.
  • A good salary and benefits that fit the NGO sector and specific context.
  • In the current circumstances, international staff are granted 5 working days R&R leave every 8 weeks.

Your profile

Are you ready to join a growing faith-based INGO and are you looking for an opportunity to support the people of DRC? Becoming successful in this position means you:

  • Fully support the vision, mission and Christian values of ZOA.
  • Are an experienced team leader, able to motivate, challenge and provide opportunities for growth.
  • Are a strategic thinker, able to connect context and challenges to solutions.
  • Frequently travel to project locations and focus on building connections inside and outside of the office.
  • Have a people first approach and at the same time focus on improving performance and processes.
  • Have strong analytical skills and are results-oriented.
  • Preferably have experience in DRC or a similar fluid and insecure environment.
  • Have good command of English and French.
  • Have a master’s degree in business administration, audit, finance or another relevant field.

Please submit your cover letter and resume at the latest on Monday 11 November via our website. If you have any questions please contact Arno van Turennout, international HR advisor, at [email protected]. Resumes of no more than 5 pages are appreciated. Special conditions: this is a non-family duty-station.

Please note that, as part of its recruitment process, ZOA carries out background and reference checks for all candidates. As ZOA participates in the Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme, all reference checks include a written questionnaire, the ‘Statement of Conduct’, which will be sent to past employers regarding misconduct (such as sexual exploitation, abuse or harassment).

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What we do

ZOA works in fifteen countries on three continents in Relief and Rehabilitation. Our Disaster Response programmes aim to address short term needs. In our Rehabilitation programmes, we aim for inclusive programming and we endeavour to encourage structural and sustainable change.

About ZOA

ZOA is an international relief and recovery organization supporting vulnerable people affected by violent conflicts and natural disasters in fragile states, by helping them to realize dignified and resilient lives.

ZOA operates in more than 15 countries, in difficult locations where our field staff directly provides assistance to the most vulnerable victims of displacement. The countries in which ZOA is present are Afghanistan, Burundi, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Liberia, Myanmar, Philippines, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Uganda and Yemen.

ZOA is active in insecure and volatile regions: serving Syrian refugees in the Middle East, uprooted people in war-torn South Sudan, displaced Yezidis in Northern Iraq and South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia, to name a few.

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0 USD Bukavu CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week ZOA

We are here from relief to recovery. ZOA, an international faith-based INGO, supports people who suffer because of armed conflict or natural disasters, by helping them to rebuild their homes and their livelihoods and to live peacefully together in stable communities. We believe that God calls us to bring peace, reconciliation, and hope to a broken world. We work towards a world where people have hope and live dignified lives in peaceful communities. We believe that one day we will experience true peace.

Our work is coordinated from Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, and we are active in multiple countries in Africa, South America, the Middle East Region, and Asia. We work with approximately 900 employees worldwide and with (local) partners.

Are you an experienced operations professional and are you looking for an opportunity to join our mission? We are recruiting an experienced

Director of Operations (40 hours, Bukavu, DRC)

Our work in DRC

For ZOA DRC, the peace nexus approach is at the core of the projects. Throughout our 16 years in DRC, we have built a strong track record. Next to short term relief projects we focus on more sustainable interventions (resilience), addressing root causes of some of the major problems in DRC. An example is the facilitation of access to land for smallholder farmers, food security and livelihoods interventions (PIP, VSLA etc.) and IWRM. In addition, we help communities to become resilient in the face of the shocks of conflict through the so-called community-based socio-therapy (CBS) approach. Restoring trust in each other and creating hope for a peaceful future are prerequisites for rebuilding flourishing and stable communities. We have a strong presence and acceptance in communities due to our way of working as we share in our vision: putting people at the centre.

Your challenge

As Director of Operations you are responsible for managing all our operational processes in the area of administration, finance, IT and logistics. You manage a team of 18 of which 5 are working in finance and admin, 1 in IT, 1 in logistics and 11 as support staff. Together with our country director, 2 programme managers, and manager of programme quality you form the country management team (of which two are expat).

Your responsibilities include:

  • Contributing to the country strategy and annual plan, including preparing the annual budget and financial sections.
  • Managing and leading your team and providing spiritual oversight; we promote Biblical principles in our leadership and aim to ensure a gender and conflict sensitive approach to team management and project activities.
  • Advising and supporting the country director and programme managers with developing budgets of funding proposals.
  • Preparing monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports and management information at country and programme level.
  • Maintaining an up-to-date country financial administration, in accordance with relevant legislation and regulations.
  • Developing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating country specific financial, logistical, IT, and procurement policies and procedures.
  • Contributing to partner capacity enhancement in areas of finance, IT and logistics.
  • Maintaining the country administrative manual (finance, procurement) and ensuring compliance.
  • Monitoring finance compliance to internal and external (donor and government) rules and regulations.
  • Managing financial audits and responding to audit reports. You are aware of financial risks and with integrity assess each situation and take appropriate steps to negate these risks.
  • Managing availability, continuity and security of IT facilities.

Working with ZOA

Working with ZOA first and foremost means answering the call to bring peace, reconciliation, and hope to a broken world. As director of operations with ZOA DRC you are offered:

  • A challenging senior management role in a dynamic and fragile humanitarian context.
  • The opportunity to make a real difference in DRC and grow your expertise in operational humanitarian assistance.
  • Motivated colleagues from DRC and abroad, and dedicated support from our international office.
  • Opportunities for professional development.
  • A two-year expat contract for international candidates, with possible extension.
  • A good salary and benefits that fit the NGO sector and specific context.
  • In the current circumstances, international staff are granted 5 working days R&R leave every 8 weeks.

Your profile

Are you ready to join a growing faith-based INGO and are you looking for an opportunity to support the people of DRC? Becoming successful in this position means you:

  • Fully support the vision, mission and Christian values of ZOA.
  • Are an experienced team leader, able to motivate, challenge and provide opportunities for growth.
  • Are a strategic thinker, able to connect context and challenges to solutions.
  • Frequently travel to project locations and focus on building connections inside and outside of the office.
  • Have a people first approach and at the same time focus on improving performance and processes.
  • Have strong analytical skills and are results-oriented.
  • Preferably have experience in DRC or a similar fluid and insecure environment.
  • Have good command of English and French.
  • Have a master’s degree in business administration, audit, finance or another relevant field.

Please submit your cover letter and resume at the latest on Monday 11 November via our website. If you have any questions please contact Arno van Turennout, international HR advisor, at [email protected]. Resumes of no more than 5 pages are appreciated. Special conditions: this is a non-family duty-station.

Please note that, as part of its recruitment process, ZOA carries out background and reference checks for all candidates. As ZOA participates in the Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme, all reference checks include a written questionnaire, the ‘Statement of Conduct’, which will be sent to past employers regarding misconduct (such as sexual exploitation, abuse or harassment).

2024-11-12

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