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Status: Family posting
Location: Addis Ababa (with regular travel to field offices)
Duration of contract: 3 years contract (with possible extension)
Start date: June 2026

Lutheran World Federation (LWF) World Service

LWF World Service is the humanitarian and development arm of the Lutheran World Federation. We are a widely recognized, international, faith-based organization working in 25 countries. We seek to bring people of all backgrounds together in the common quest for justice, peace, and reconciliation in an increasingly complex and fragmented world.

A commitment to the human rights of every individual, regardless of their status, guides our work, actions, and operations. We are particularly known for our timely, compassionate, and professional humanitarian work, and for our field presence in hard-to-reach areas. Our work is people-centred and community-based. Above all, we work with the most vulnerable, and to claim and uphold their rights, we engage proactively with local government and community structures.

Our partners in Ethiopia include the communities we serve, EECMY/DASSC, the LWF Member Church and its diaconal arm, ACT Alliance and ecumenical partners, LWF Related Agencies, National and Refugee-Led Organizations, government, UN and INGOs, Institutional donors and Embassies.
For additional information, please see LWF Ethiopia.

Purpose

The Representative will provide effective leadership, representation and management of the LWF Ethiopia Country Program to achieve the intended results, outcomes and impacts for the targeted population. This includes overseeing the implementation of 2025 – 2031 Country Strategy, focused on the three programmatic areas of Protection and Social Cohesion, Climate and Resilient Livelihoods and Quality Services. LWF’s work is multi-sectoral, spanning protection, livelihoods and food security and assistance, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Core Relief Items (CRIs), climate and Nature Based Solutions, among others. Our program in Ethiopia responds to emergencies, supports recovery and facilitates development and empowerment across all the sectors of intervention, anchored on the rights-based approach and adhering to LWF World Service policies, manuals and guidelines. The Representative will actively monitor and analyse contextual developments in the country and the region and identify potential risks and opportunities. The Representative will have a particular responsibility for nurturing collaborative working relations with current funding and consortium partners, leading in the development of new partnerships and funding, while ensuring robust financial management, compliance, and risk mitigation to maintain a sustainable and compliant program portfolio.

Required qualifications

University degree in a relevant field with strong expertise on issues related to human rights, sustainable development, and/or humanitarian response.

Knowledge and Experience

Minimum 5 years of work experience at management level in humanitarian assistance or development-oriented programs within an international environment, preferably with church-related or non-governmental organizations.

Further training and expertise in relevant areas (e.g. strategic leadership, management, organizational change and people management, advocacy, climate justice, finance, monitoring and evaluation).

Proven ability to lead teams, to coach, nurture and motivate colleagues, creating a conducive working environment, including a track record in enabling teams to deliver rigorous planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of programmatic work.

Proven capacity to model organizational values and champion innovation, resilience, and adaptability in the face of change.

Demonstrated success in expanding organizational funding through effective donor engagement, consistent resource mobilization strategies, and the implementation of robust financial management and compliance practices.

Proven capacity to navigate strategic processes of collaboration between international agencies and actors.

Conversant in Microsoft Office suite.

Language Skills
English: advanced verbal and written skills.
Amharic: would be an asset

LWF Core Skills
Leadership – resource level*
Working effectively with others – resource level
Accountability – advanced level
Analytical thinking – advanced level
Initiative – advanced level
Achieving results – resource level

LWF Functional Skills
People Management – resource level
Facilitation / Negotiation – advanced level
Project Management – advanced level
Networking – resource level
Communication – resource level

*LWF 3 skills levels are: basis – advanced – resource

Main duties

Leadership and strategic contribution

Provide overall leadership to the LWF World Service program and its management team in the execution of the Country Strategy through innovative and impactful projects.

Act as the LWF World Service representative in Ethiopia, engaging with government authorities, ministries, the LWF Member Church EECMY/DASSC, donors, UN agencies, NGOs, and other relevant stakeholders.

People and change management

Manage, enable, coach and motivate team members to fulfil their mission, ensuring a conducive working environment.

Oversee and manage the review of the current organisational structure and operational model, implementing organisational changes, and organisation’s cultural initiatives, ensuring smooth transitions and minimising disruption.

Oversee key operational functions, including human resources, facilities, health and safety, security, and local legal compliance management.

Lead the team through coaching, nurturing and motivating colleagues, creating a conducive working environment.

Ensure that management values, systems and roles are strengthened to enable the smooth implementation of LWF programmatic work.

Finance, resource mobilization, donor engagement and grant management

Identify and secure funding opportunities, lead proposal development, and negotiate contracts with donors.

Build and maintain strong relationships with institutional donors, government agencies, and implementing partners.

Engage closely and successfully with finance mechanisms, enabling colleagues to deliver and strengthen the financial management and compliance of the program in line with donor, related agency and LWF World Service expectations and internal control systems.

Mitigate financial risks and ensure all activities adhere to internal and external compliance standards.

Programmatic work

Ensure that programmatic work is aligned with the LWF Ethiopia Strategy 2025 – 2031 and other LWF policies and guidelines.

Ensure a consistent “local to global to local” approach in programming, linking local rights-based programming to national, regional and international advocacy and action for change.

Oversee the effective planning, implementation, and evaluation of projects and programs, ensuring objectives are met on time and in compliance with LWF’s quality and accountability standards (CHS, Sphere, safeguarding).

Support the teams to continuously ensure rigorous planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting (PMER) of programmatic work to the satisfaction of the communities we serve and in compliance with grant/donor requirements and LWF values, principles, policies and guidelines.

Operational representation, advocacy, networking

Represent the organization in official forums, promote program visibility, and advocate for organizational priorities.

Maintain close communication and cooperation with LWF’s Related Agencies and their local and regional offices; the LWF Member Church, other LWF World Service Programs in the region, and appropriate ecumenical and/or faith-based partners through frequent informal coordination and collaboration.

Foster and maintain close coordination and collaboration with international and bilateral cooperating and co-financing partners, particularly the UN, government and their agencies, diplomatic representations and other international and national NGOs.

Accountability

Ensure all interventions are undertaken in accordance with the LWF/WS policies and guidelines, specifically concerning the LWF Staff Code of Conduct, the Sphere Project and the Core Humanitarian Standard, as well as rights-based, gender responsive and climate sensitive programming.

Security Management

Be responsible for security related to the LWF Ethiopia program, ensuring that security matters are monitored and addressed.

Ensure that a security plan is developed and employed for all levels of field staff and visitors to the program.

Position Environment and Dimensions

The position reports to the LWF Geneva-based Regional Program Coordinator.

Internally, the Representative mainly interacts with members of the Country Management Team, other LWF senior staff at country program level and in the field locations (currently in Amhara, Gambella, Oromia, Tigray and Somali regions), LWF World Service International Program Team, other World Service global teams, as well as the Action for Justice team and other departments in the LWF in general.

Major challenges

Difficult fundraising environment – retaining current funding streams while securing new ones is a top priority.

Nurturing open and collaborative relations with the LWF Member Church – EECMY and its diaconal arm DASSC and with national and refugee-led organizations.

Assuring program quality, accountability and timeliness in spite of increasing insecurity, access constraints and administrative impediments.

How to apply

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The Lutheran World Federation (LWF; German: Lutherischer Weltbund) is a global communion of national and regional Lutheran churches headquartered in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland. The federation was founded in the Swedish city of Lund in the aftermath of the Second World War in 1947 to coordinate the activities of the many differing Lutheran churches. Since 1984, the member churches are in pulpit and altar fellowship, with common doctrine as the basis of membership and mission activity.

The LWF now has 144 member church bodies in 79 countries representing over 72 million Lutherans.The LWF acts on behalf of its member churches in areas of common interest such as ecumenical and interfaith relations, theology, humanitarian assistance, human rights, communication, and the various aspects of mission and development work.

The Department for World Service is the LWF's humanitarian arm. It has programmes in 32 countries. The LWF is a member of ACT Alliance.

The Department for World Service is the LWF's humanitarian arm. It has programmes in 32 countries. The LWF is a member of ACT Alliance.

On October 31, 1999, in Augsburg, Germany, the Lutheran World Federation signed the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification with the Roman Catholic Church. The statement is an attempt to narrow the theological divide between the two faiths. The Declaration also states that the mutual condemnations between 16th-century Lutherans and the Roman Catholic Church no longer apply. A similar event took place in Lund Cathedral at the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation when Pope Francis visited Scania, Sweden's southernmost province that originally was Danish

The federation was organized at Lund, Sweden, in 1947. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, it replaced the more informal Lutheran World Convention, which had been founded in 1924. The goal was to coordinate international activities of the many Lutheran churches, to provide a forum for discussions on theological and organizational issues, and to assist in philanthropy, missionary activity, and exchange of students and professors. A key leader was Executive Secretary Sylvester C. Michelfelder (1889–1951), representing the American Lutheran Church. He had been a leader in organizing $45 million in American help for the rebuilding of Protestant churches in Germany after 1945. By the time of his death in 1951, the federation represented 52 churches in 25 countries.

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0 USD Ethiopia CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Lutheran World Federation

Status: Family posting Location: Addis Ababa (with regular travel to field offices) Duration of contract: 3 years contract (with possible extension) Start date: June 2026

Lutheran World Federation (LWF) World Service

LWF World Service is the humanitarian and development arm of the Lutheran World Federation. We are a widely recognized, international, faith-based organization working in 25 countries. We seek to bring people of all backgrounds together in the common quest for justice, peace, and reconciliation in an increasingly complex and fragmented world.

A commitment to the human rights of every individual, regardless of their status, guides our work, actions, and operations. We are particularly known for our timely, compassionate, and professional humanitarian work, and for our field presence in hard-to-reach areas. Our work is people-centred and community-based. Above all, we work with the most vulnerable, and to claim and uphold their rights, we engage proactively with local government and community structures.

Our partners in Ethiopia include the communities we serve, EECMY/DASSC, the LWF Member Church and its diaconal arm, ACT Alliance and ecumenical partners, LWF Related Agencies, National and Refugee-Led Organizations, government, UN and INGOs, Institutional donors and Embassies. For additional information, please see LWF Ethiopia.

Purpose

The Representative will provide effective leadership, representation and management of the LWF Ethiopia Country Program to achieve the intended results, outcomes and impacts for the targeted population. This includes overseeing the implementation of 2025 - 2031 Country Strategy, focused on the three programmatic areas of Protection and Social Cohesion, Climate and Resilient Livelihoods and Quality Services. LWF’s work is multi-sectoral, spanning protection, livelihoods and food security and assistance, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Core Relief Items (CRIs), climate and Nature Based Solutions, among others. Our program in Ethiopia responds to emergencies, supports recovery and facilitates development and empowerment across all the sectors of intervention, anchored on the rights-based approach and adhering to LWF World Service policies, manuals and guidelines. The Representative will actively monitor and analyse contextual developments in the country and the region and identify potential risks and opportunities. The Representative will have a particular responsibility for nurturing collaborative working relations with current funding and consortium partners, leading in the development of new partnerships and funding, while ensuring robust financial management, compliance, and risk mitigation to maintain a sustainable and compliant program portfolio.

Required qualifications

University degree in a relevant field with strong expertise on issues related to human rights, sustainable development, and/or humanitarian response.

Knowledge and Experience

Minimum 5 years of work experience at management level in humanitarian assistance or development-oriented programs within an international environment, preferably with church-related or non-governmental organizations.

Further training and expertise in relevant areas (e.g. strategic leadership, management, organizational change and people management, advocacy, climate justice, finance, monitoring and evaluation).

Proven ability to lead teams, to coach, nurture and motivate colleagues, creating a conducive working environment, including a track record in enabling teams to deliver rigorous planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of programmatic work.

Proven capacity to model organizational values and champion innovation, resilience, and adaptability in the face of change.

Demonstrated success in expanding organizational funding through effective donor engagement, consistent resource mobilization strategies, and the implementation of robust financial management and compliance practices.

Proven capacity to navigate strategic processes of collaboration between international agencies and actors.

Conversant in Microsoft Office suite.

Language Skills English: advanced verbal and written skills. Amharic: would be an asset

LWF Core Skills Leadership – resource level* Working effectively with others – resource level Accountability – advanced level Analytical thinking – advanced level Initiative – advanced level Achieving results – resource level

LWF Functional Skills People Management – resource level Facilitation / Negotiation – advanced level Project Management - advanced level Networking - resource level Communication - resource level

*LWF 3 skills levels are: basis - advanced – resource

Main duties

Leadership and strategic contribution

Provide overall leadership to the LWF World Service program and its management team in the execution of the Country Strategy through innovative and impactful projects.

Act as the LWF World Service representative in Ethiopia, engaging with government authorities, ministries, the LWF Member Church EECMY/DASSC, donors, UN agencies, NGOs, and other relevant stakeholders.

People and change management

Manage, enable, coach and motivate team members to fulfil their mission, ensuring a conducive working environment.

Oversee and manage the review of the current organisational structure and operational model, implementing organisational changes, and organisation's cultural initiatives, ensuring smooth transitions and minimising disruption.

Oversee key operational functions, including human resources, facilities, health and safety, security, and local legal compliance management.

Lead the team through coaching, nurturing and motivating colleagues, creating a conducive working environment.

Ensure that management values, systems and roles are strengthened to enable the smooth implementation of LWF programmatic work.

Finance, resource mobilization, donor engagement and grant management

Identify and secure funding opportunities, lead proposal development, and negotiate contracts with donors.

Build and maintain strong relationships with institutional donors, government agencies, and implementing partners.

Engage closely and successfully with finance mechanisms, enabling colleagues to deliver and strengthen the financial management and compliance of the program in line with donor, related agency and LWF World Service expectations and internal control systems.

Mitigate financial risks and ensure all activities adhere to internal and external compliance standards.

Programmatic work

Ensure that programmatic work is aligned with the LWF Ethiopia Strategy 2025 - 2031 and other LWF policies and guidelines.

Ensure a consistent "local to global to local" approach in programming, linking local rights-based programming to national, regional and international advocacy and action for change.

Oversee the effective planning, implementation, and evaluation of projects and programs, ensuring objectives are met on time and in compliance with LWF’s quality and accountability standards (CHS, Sphere, safeguarding).

Support the teams to continuously ensure rigorous planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting (PMER) of programmatic work to the satisfaction of the communities we serve and in compliance with grant/donor requirements and LWF values, principles, policies and guidelines.

Operational representation, advocacy, networking

Represent the organization in official forums, promote program visibility, and advocate for organizational priorities.

Maintain close communication and cooperation with LWF's Related Agencies and their local and regional offices; the LWF Member Church, other LWF World Service Programs in the region, and appropriate ecumenical and/or faith-based partners through frequent informal coordination and collaboration.

Foster and maintain close coordination and collaboration with international and bilateral cooperating and co-financing partners, particularly the UN, government and their agencies, diplomatic representations and other international and national NGOs.

Accountability

Ensure all interventions are undertaken in accordance with the LWF/WS policies and guidelines, specifically concerning the LWF Staff Code of Conduct, the Sphere Project and the Core Humanitarian Standard, as well as rights-based, gender responsive and climate sensitive programming.

Security Management

Be responsible for security related to the LWF Ethiopia program, ensuring that security matters are monitored and addressed.

Ensure that a security plan is developed and employed for all levels of field staff and visitors to the program.

Position Environment and Dimensions

The position reports to the LWF Geneva-based Regional Program Coordinator.

Internally, the Representative mainly interacts with members of the Country Management Team, other LWF senior staff at country program level and in the field locations (currently in Amhara, Gambella, Oromia, Tigray and Somali regions), LWF World Service International Program Team, other World Service global teams, as well as the Action for Justice team and other departments in the LWF in general.

Major challenges

Difficult fundraising environment – retaining current funding streams while securing new ones is a top priority.

Nurturing open and collaborative relations with the LWF Member Church – EECMY and its diaconal arm DASSC and with national and refugee-led organizations.

Assuring program quality, accountability and timeliness in spite of increasing insecurity, access constraints and administrative impediments.

How to apply

For applying, please click on following link:

2026-03-18

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