Manager of Partnership
- Acts as an advocate to raise the awareness of the needs of children. Understands Christ’s mandate to protect children. Commits to and prioritizes child protection considerations in all decision-making, tasks and activities across the ministry. Abides by all behavioral expectations in Compassion’s Statement of Commitment to Child Protection and Code of Conduct. Reports any concerns of abuse, neglect or exploitation of children through Compassion’s internal reporting process and appropriately supports responses to incidents if they occur.
- Provides leadership and development to direct reports. Works with staff to foster an environment of professional growth, in alignment with compassion’s strategies and objectives. Consult with peer management and senior leaders to successfully align departmental resources and priorities across Compassion.
- Contributes to or prepares and administers the annual budget and departmental expenses, ensuring accountability for on-time completion of deliverables based on department objectives, SLAs, and other Compassion standards, ensuring compliance with regulatory and board policies.
- Selects, manages and develops assigned staff, establishing goals and objectives, coaching and managing performance, including discipline, motivation, and annual reviews; supports continuous learning and development that enhances individual performance and organizational capability.
- Leads direct reports and their assigned staff to be an effective part of church facing teams. Builds the capacity of assigned staff to support the church. Collaborates with peer managers to address issues and improve the effectiveness of church facing teams. Makes their team’s work and plans visible to other teams or departments.
- Empower staff to respond to church needs, prioritize work, and make choices that result in better relationships and more effective program designs. Models a culture of continuous improvement through learning that leads to greater program effectiveness.
- Demonstrates to team members a personal commitment to serve, respect, and empower the church according to principles outlined in Compassion’s ministry philosophies. Builds a team that demonstrates the same commitment.
- Leads assigned staff to build church ownership, capacity, and resources to minister to children and youth in their context. Further, leads assigned staff to support the church through the program cycle - needs assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Ensures team alignment with the Partnership Management core process.
- Monitors progress toward youth and church outcomes by reviewing facilitation work plans, project visit reports, church feedback, Partnership Management strategic process objectives, and monitoring and evaluation data. Uses these metrics to identify opportunities for staff development and drive team performance improvement. Helps partnership facilitators evaluate fulfillment of requirements in the partnership agreement through regular visits and the use of standardized assessments.
- Manages application of the Partner Maturation Model, ensuring that there is capacity and freedom to adjust facilitation approaches. Ensures preparation and implementation of facilitation work plans that address each church’s individual maturity and needs.
- Develops a team that advocates for church needs and establishes relationships characterized by mutual respect, trust, and service that builds up church ministry. Develops team capacity to establish collaborative relationships with pastors, elders, church and denomination leaders, committees, and project staff that foster growth in church partner maturity.
- Manages team collaboration with Program Support to ensure church partner training and support needs are met, and that they are properly informed of appropriate Compassion resources. Manages the planning and conducting of cluster-level activities that facilitate relationships and shared learning, build collaborative relationships, and mobilize church partners who can help train other church partners.
- Leads team accountability for Compassion commitments to the church, as well as accountability for programmatic and sponsor engagement deliverables. Ensures team coordination with those in Program Support and Business Support who have responsibility for Compassion’s role in those deliverables to ensure quality and completion. Addresses issues in support capacity with the appropriate manager.
- Models effective collaboration with Program Support to ensure child protection standards are met.
- Ensures staff and key stakeholders understand the child protection implications throughout the lifecycle of a partnership.
Culture:
- Accountable for supporting, upholding, and engaging in Compassion's core "Cultural Behaviors" in all internal and external communication and relationships.
- Professional degree in Business Management, Social Work, Economics, Psychology or related fields. (Non negotiable)
- MBA degree or post graduate certification in Management, Strategic Planning, Project Management or People Management is desired.
- English level – Intermediate (written and spoken) (Non negotiable)
- MS Office skills (Word, Excel, Power Point) - Intermediate Level (Outlook, Teams, Zoom)
- Driver's License A1
Experience:
- 3+ years of experience in Development and/or Social Project implementation work with ecclesial organizations.
- 3+ years of proven experience in Management and/or leading people.
- Experience in field work and with communities living in a vulnerable context
- Relevant Experience in Resource Mobilization.
- Experience in Conflict Resolutions and using Agile Methodologies.
Additional Requirements:
- Strategic Thinking
- Assertive Communication
- Crucial Conversation skills
- Management skills with remote-based teams
- Multicultural contexts work skills
- Flexibility, tolerance and empathy
- Teamwork and interfuncional team leading
- Communication skills
- Coaching skills
Licenses and Certifications
- Certification from a nationally or internationally recognized organization in a related field.
*Equivalent education, training and/or certification may be substituted for experience and education shown aboveWork Environment: Office, Standard office environment.Physical Requirements: Sitting, stand up and/or walking up to walking up to 8 hours per day.Travel requirements: To be able to travel up to 25% of the regular schedule.
What We Do
Compassion International is a Christian child development ministry aimed at releasing children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty in Jesus’ name.
We are church-based: Compassion believes the Church is God’s chosen instrument to bring hope to a hurting world.
We believe the strategic placement of local churches makes them best suited to address the holistic needs of the children in their communities. And only they can effectively deliver the Jesus-based teaching and whole-life care that children in poverty deserve. Compassion partners with 8,000+ churches in 25 countries around the world to deliver our holistic child development program.
We are child-focused: Compassion’s ministry is focused on the individual child and his/her development. We offer this assistance irrespective of caste, creed, class or religion. At Compassion, we believe entire communities will feel the positive impact of our presence because what happens in the life of a child ripples throughout his or her environment.
We are Christ-centered: Jesus is the core of our ministry and his life and teachings shape our programs. They reflect the spiritual commitments of our staff. And they guide how we love people, respect communities and cooperate with nations.
We are committed to integrity: We hold ourselves to the highest professional and biblical principles in all aspects of our ministry and maintain the highest industry standards for our allocation of funds.
Compassion and Compassion International are registered trademarks of the United States government