**About ChildFund**
ChildFund is a child-focused international development organization that works in 24 countries to connect children with the people, resources and institutions they need to grow up healthy, educated, skilled and safe, no matter where they are.
ChildFund is cultivating a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible environment where everyone is seen and welcomed equally. In our culture of connection, you will have ample opportunity to grow, learn, and lead while contributing to our inspiring vision.
ChildFund International has a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment (SEAH) and all other forms of harm by its staff, partners, and other representatives in the delivery of its mission and services for children. ChildFund is committed to creating a safe environment in the workplace as well as in the communities where it delivers programs and services. ChildFund expects every staff member, partner, and representative to adhere to this commitment and to ensure all organizational policies and standards are followed.
**About This Role**
**Title**: Country Director
**Division/Department**:Global Operations
**Location: Jakarta, Indonesia**
**Reporting Relationship**: Regional Director, Asia
The Country Director is responsible for strategic leadership and oversight of ChildFund operations in the assigned Country office (CO), including strategy development and implementation, resource mobilization, external engagement, advocacy and communications, partnership portfolio management, program delivery, sponsorship stewardship, administration and support, enterprise risk management, disaster risk reduction, and safety and security.
The Country Director is expected to play an important role in the CO's ability to operate with increased self-sufficiency and competitiveness while maximizing social impact and becoming a recognized player in their local contexts. The Country Director fosters strong relationships with local partners and identifies innovative approaches to deliver social impact. The Country Director also guides the Country office team toward greater operational effectiveness and efficiency (with the Global Shared Services where applicable); leads an organizational culture where ChildFund core values and operational principles are practiced with a high degree of employee engagement; establishes appropriate systems; maintains good working relationships with local partners, government officials, and donors; and ensures all staff and representatives are fully aware of and adhere to ChildFund policy and commitments about Child Safeguarding.
**Primary Responsibilities**
- Provide strategic oversight for a healthy, growing operational portfolio, engaging in and managing program quality, monitoring and learning, local partners, and grant acquisition, including pre
- and post-award management of grants.
- Oversee the recruitment and orientation of staff and provide ongoing talent management supervision, leadership, and guidance.
- Supervise, guide and mentor staff to achieve performance metrics and core outcomes and oversee the establishment and functioning of a strong, effective senior leadership team.
- Develop the ChildFund reputation and brand among government and peer INGOs to pre-position, advocate, network and raise organization profile among key influencers important to children's rights.
- Actively pursue business development and fundraising for the CO through grants, corporate, and individual donors.
- Manage financial, human and physical resource allocation and maintain quality standards; collaborate with Global Shared Services to facilitate effective and efficient delivery of financial, human resources, and information technology services to the CO.
- Provide leadership in the management of functions associated with the implementation of Program Models and Delivery Mechanisms.
- Ensure that adequate internal controls are in place to protect CO financial and non-monetary assets and that they are used in accordance with donor terms and conditions.
- Advance ChildFund's reputation and position as a strong child development organization, a leader in children's issues, and a credible reference point on issues related to development with government authorities, other INGOs, donors, the media, or other stakeholders.
- Lead staff and partners toward adaption, integration, and learning around key areas including child safeguarding standards, monitoring and evaluation, disaster risks reduction, and gender equity and diversity.
- Ensure that an effective disaster emergency response and preparedness plan is in place and updated regularly.
- Ensure the overall enterprise risks of the country operations are addressed, revised and managed proficiently.
- Remain alert and responsive to any child safeguarding risks, acquire relevant knowledge and skills which will enable you to promote strong safeguarding practices, understand the child safeguarding policy and pr