Organisation
EWBNZ
Job Description
A bit about us
Engineers Without Borders New Zealand (EWBNZ) is a not-for-profit organisation with a vision for a world where everyone is able to live a life of opportunity, free from poverty in all its forms.
EWBNZ undertakes programmes that improve the quality of life in communities in the South Pacific region and is primarily focused on water and sanitation.
Where you come into this
We are looking for an experienced CEO who is able to manage the design and delivery of our programmes and projects in the Pacific Region. This includes our WaSH programmes in Kiribati and Tuvalu and our water sector support programmes in Vanuatu.
You will also be expected to provide some support to our consulting team on specialist inputs such as MERL and GEDSI analyses.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the CEO include:
- Oversee a small team to deliver a set of established projects and programmes in the Pacific region, including monitoring and reporting impact,
- Managing the design process for any future funding applications including writing proposals, developing budgets, resourcing plans, safety plans and communication plans,
- Engage and manage consultants to support deliverables where necessary, including overseeing agreements, monitoring performance and managing relationships,
- Assisting other members of the EWB team with input into MERL and GEDSI considerations
- Leading the annual plan and annual budget process.
Skills and knowledge
Qualifications and Language
- Bachelor degree qualification/s in a relevant field such as development studies, economics/political science or sociology. A masters degree in Development Studies is desirable.
- Highly proficient in English language (written and verbal). Some proficiency in a Pacific language (including Te Reo Māori) is desirable.
Experience
- Proven senior leadership experience in the NGO, international development, or Pacific context.
- An understanding of WaSH and experience managing WaSH programmes
- Demonstrated financial management and fundraising capability.
- Track record in building and sustaining partnerships with governments, donors, and communities.
- Experience leading diverse, distributed teams with cultural competency.
- Strong commitment to GEDSI, safeguarding, and ethical practice.
- Familiarity with NZ charities and CID Code of Conduct compliance.
- Lived or extensive professional experience in the Pacific region.
- Advanced facilitation, mentoring, or capability-building skills.
Remuneration and working environment
This is a full time and permanent role. Remuneration will be between $100,000 and $130,000 (per annum) depending on experience, and will comply with EWBNZ Remuneration Policy.
All EWBNZ staff work from home and undertake most interactions with colleagues (located in Auckland, Suva, Funafuti, and Port Vila) via teleconferencing. We do not hold set office hours, you will be expected to manage your own time and work out what works best for you and your colleagues. A successful candidate will therefore need to be comfortable with this arrangement.
International travel within the Pacific to visit programmes and attend conferences or meetings is required several times per year, as is domestic travel to attend functions.
EWBNZ provide an allowance for the necessary technology for full time staff to do their job, as well as an allowance to pay for mobile phone bills and internet.
All EWBNZ staff are required to undertake a police check prior to starting work, and will be screened for child safeguarding purposes. You will also be required to sign the EWBNZ Code of Conduct, a copy of which can be provided upon request.
Please note that if you are successful with an interview we will ask for at least two references who are familiar with your employment history.
Full role description here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V63oNwfurVWu28rX2l78x5G8W-OgP-E3/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=112889816011486313755&rtpof=true&sd=true
Applications close at 5pm Friday the 31st of October. We will begin the process as soon as suitable candidates apply, with interviews and appointments potentially taking place before the closing date.
Job Summary
Lead an organisation delivering WaSH programmes in the Pacific! This role offers the chance for an experienced leader to drive positive impact.
Salary
$100,000 – $130,000
How to apply
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Sector
Not for Profit
Cause (Sustainable Development Goals)
Clean Water and Sanitation