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Head of Human Resources and Organisational Development (HROD)

SOS Children's Villages Rwanda

Established in 1949, SOS Children's Villages International is non-governmental organization working globally to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of children. SOS Children's Villages International is an umbrella organization that provides support and guidance to SOS member associations in over 135 countries worldwide. Our vision is that every child belongs to a family arid grows with love, respect and security.

 

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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

Position:Head of Human Resources and Organisational Development (HROD)

Type of contract:Fixed term

Working location:National Office

Supervisor:Deputy National Director-Operations

Deadline: 24th April 2026

Context of the position 

SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda is an independent member association affiliated to the SOS Federation. SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda leverages existing community resources to strengthen quality childcare and protection through a holistic continuum of care tailored to orphans, vulnerable children, and their families. SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda actively advocates for the promotion of childcare and child protection. In Rwanda, SOS Children’s Villages operate in four locations based in Gasabo, Gicumbi, Kayonza and Nyamagabe Districts. In order to further fulfil the above-mentioned responsibilities, SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda is seeking for a competent Head of Human Resources and Organisational Development (HROD).

Job Purpose

The Head of Human Resources and Organisational Development (HROD) provides strategic leadership in the development and implementation of national strategies and plans, ensuring effective execution in all areas related to human resources and organisational development.

The role serves as a key advisor to the National Director, National Management Team, programme managers/advisors, and the wider staff community on all HROD matters, supporting informed decision-making and organisational effectiveness.

The incumbent is fully responsible for leading and managing the entire HR cycle, including recruitment, performance management, staff development, employee relations, and organisational culture, while ensuring compliance with organisational policies and labour laws.

The Head of HROD also drives organisational development initiatives and leadership strengthening processes to enhance staff capacity, engagement, and overall organisational performance.

Main clients:

  • Deputy National Director-Operations 
  • National Management Team
  • All staff members
  • Government authorities such as Labor Inspectorate, Rwanda Revenue Authority and Rwanda Social Security Board 
  • The judiciary
  • Private organizations such as insurance companies and various suppliers 
  • HROD and Legal consultants and external learning facilitators

Key Performance Areas and Main Responsibilities

I. Strategic Leadership

  • Lead the development and implementation of HR and organisational development strategies aligned with organisational goals.
  • Advise the National Director and Management Team on HR, organisational effectiveness, and workforce planning.
  • Drive performance management, staff motivation, and reward systems.
  • Champion learning and development initiatives to build staff capacity and enhance performance.
  • Promote a positive organisational culture that balances employee wellbeing and organisational priorities.
  • Contribute to national strategy development and lead key strategic initiatives.

II. Operational Management

  • Oversee the full employee lifecycle including recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and separation.
  • Ensure compliance with HR policies, procedures, and labour laws.
  • Implement and communicate HR policies and the HR manual across the organization
  • Design and implement employee wellbeing programmes, including health, wellness, and work-life balance initiatives. 
  • Manage payroll inputs, compensation reviews, and benefits administration to ensure accuracy, fairness, and competitiveness
  • Provide expert HR advisory support to managers and staff.
  • Lead staff training and development programmes.
  • Manage employee relations, including counselling and disciplinary processes.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality in handling sensitive organisational matters.

III. Child Protection and Safeguarding

  • Responsible within own area of work to raise awareness of the SOS Child Protection Policy principles and to prevent and protect children from all forms of abuse, abandonment, exploitation, violence and discrimination.
  • Responsible for reporting any CS suspicion, concern, allegation or incident immediately following Child Safeguarding reporting procedures. CS reports should be made to the IOR CS focal person and/or to the respective line manager
  • Build effective network relations within the wider SOS Society globally
  • Develop wider networks and links with other HR/OD functionaries with other National Associations to be updated about HR/OD issues, concerns and emerging trends or best practices

Required qualifications 

Education: Master's in HR, Organizational Development, Industrial Psychology or a related field of study

Professional Qualification: CIPD, SHRM, HRMP, SPHRI, PHRI could be an added value 

Experience: 10+ years HR experience; 5+ years HR leadership; organizational change experience

Required Skills and Competencies

  • Strong expertise in HR strategy development and implementation, aligned with organisational goals
  • Proven experience in organisational development and change management, driving transformation and continuous improvement
  • Demonstrated capability in talent management, including workforce planning, staff development, and retention strategies
  • Solid knowledge and practical experience in employee relations, with the ability to manage complex people matters effectively
  • Proficiency in HR policy development and implementation, ensuring compliance and best practice
  • In-depth understanding of labour laws and their application in organisational settings
  • Strong skills in strategic workforce planning to support organisational growth and sustainability
  • Excellent communication skills with fluency in English and Kinyarwanda

How to Apply:

If you believe you are the right candidate for the above position, please send your detailed application including application letter, CV with three traceable referees, ID and copies of notified education qualification) to sos.recruitment@sos-rwanda.org

and properly fill the application form found via the following LINK not later than the 24th April 2026. at 5:00 pm.

N.B: Please mention in the subject of your e-mail the name of the position applied for “Head of Human Resources and Organizational Development (HROD)”.

Female Candidates are encouraged to apply, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Please be advised that online forms that are not fully and accurately completed may not be considered during the shortlisting process

“SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda/ International holds strict child safeguarding principles and a zero-tolerance policy for conducts of sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse in the workplace and other places where the organization’s activities are rendered. Parallel to technical competence, recruitment, selection and hiring decisions will give due emphasis to assessing candidates value congruence and thorough background checks, police clearance reference check processes”. 
 

Done at Kigali on 16th April 2026
 

Jean Bosco KWIZERA

National Director

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