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Are you highly motivated and want to be part of our team? In this section, you will find career and service-providing opportunities to join our staff worldwide.

Careers

Engaging the world’s armed groups and de facto authorities in complex situations, Geneva Call’s staff is a force for humanity, respect and hope. We employ a highly motivated and dedicated staff from diverse backgrounds and nationalities. We offer a unique working environment in a challenging field. If you’re skilled and passionate, we would like to hear from you.

Geneva Call is an equal opportunity employer. Our working languages are English and French. Candidates must be able to travel. For operational positions, travel is required to various parts of the world and, at times, in areas of armed conflict.

For other requirements, please refer to the specifications within the individual notices posted on this page. Geneva Call cannot guarantee a reply to unsolicited applications. Please also be aware that our recruitment and vetting procedures are thorough and can last several weeks.

In case of technical issues with online applications, please contact us.

Open Positions

5 opportunities

Programme Coordinator – Bogota, Colombia (National)

Department: Operations

Duty Station: Bogotá, Colombia

Contract Type: Full-time (100%)

Contract duration: until May 31, 2026

Starting date: as soon as possible

Mission

Geneva Call is a neutral and impartial non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting respect by Armed Groups, De Facto Authorities (AGDAs) and Provisional Governments for international humanitarian norms in armed conflict and other situations of violence, in particular those related to the protection of civilians. Geneva Call focuses its efforts on banning the use of anti-personnel mines, protecting children from the effects of armed conflict, prohibiting sexual violence in armed conflict, working towards the elimination of gender discrimination, protecting civilian infrastructure, and ensuring humanitarian access.

Why this Role?

The Programme Coordinator is responsible for implementation and oversight of Geneva Call’s programmes and projects at the country level, ensuring alignment with organisational strategy, guidelines, and operational objectives.

Work Relations

The Programme Coordinator reports to the Country Director and works closely with the MEAL & Liaison Coordinator and the Head of Support. He/She supervises directly the Field Officers. The role also maintains occasional contact with external partners including UN agencies, Permanent Missions, international organisations, and service providers.

Duties and Responsibilities

Programme Implementation

  • Supervise and oversee the implementation of operational and strategic objectives in line with Geneva Call’s mission.
  • Identify and propose clear engagement opportunities to Country Director.
  • Map and develop access strategies to engage with relevant armed actors directly or through local partners.
  • Ensure programme activities are implemented effectively and achieve intended results.
  • Ensure programme quality.

Monitoring and Evaluation

  • Coordinate with the MEAL &Liaison Coordinator to ensure that design, planning, monitoring, and evaluation of operations are coherent with programmatic guidelines and a results-based approach.
  • Regularly review programme progress, identify challenges, and recommend corrective actions.

Budget and Compliance

  • Monitor programme expenditure to ensure alignment with approved budgets.
  • Ensure compliance with Geneva Call’s internal standards, donor rules, and accountability frameworks.

External Coordination

  • Map and actively participate in relevant coordination mechanisms and protection networks as delegated by the Country Director.
  • Represent Geneva Call at workshops, events, and forums related to engagement with armed actors and protection issues as delegated by the Country Director.

Management and Team Development

  • Develop and manage a team of project officers, fostering safe and efficient project delivery.
  • Promote staff development, performance management, and a collaborative working environment.

Requirements

Education (Essential)

  • Minimum a bachelor’s degree Graduate degree in international relations or another humanitarian field.

Experience (Essential)

  • At least 8 – 10 years of relevant experience in humanitarian organisations, particularly in conflict-affected settings and protection work.
  • Proven experience in project cycle management and team leadership.
  • Proven experience working with different donors and multilateral agencies.

Experience (Desirable)

  • Candidates with senior profiles (e.g., Heads of Programmes) are welcome to apply and, if qualified, will be considered for a more senior role.

Job-related Competencies

  • Strong project management and organisational development skills, with a proven record of delivering results.
  • Excellent facilitation, negotiation, and team-building abilities.
  • Good understanding of international development systems, donors, and best practices.
  • Ability to work under pressure in complex environments, managing multiple priorities.
  • Knowledge of International Humanitarian Law is an asset.
Organisational Competencies
  • Demonstrated ability to thrive in a matrix management environment.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with experience negotiating with armed actors and stakeholders.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills tailored to different audiences and contexts.
  • Entrepreneurial mindset with a proactive and solution-oriented approach.
  • Ability to influence, coach, and build consensus in sensitive and complex situations.

Languages (Essential)

  • Fluency in written and spoken Spanish and English is required

Additional information

  • The incumbent must be willing and able to travel at short notice and spend part of her time on the field.
  • Testing and interviewing will be used as a form of screening.
  • Initial appointment is subject to satisfactory professional references.
  • Additional background checks may be required.

Why join Geneva Call?

Geneva Call consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages, and opinions fostering an inclusive working environment for all staff.

This role offers the opportunity to shape policies that protect civilians in conflict zones, contribute to life-saving humanitarian initiatives, and work at the forefront of international legal advocacy. If you are passionate about making a tangible impact in some of the world’s most challenging contexts, we look forward to your application.

Applications:

We particularly encouraged applications from all qualified candidates without distinction on the grounds of race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

Please only submit your CV and cover letter on or before 31 October 2025.

Our HR team will meticulously evaluate your profile in line with the requirements of the post you have applied for. Since we receive a good number of applications for all the positions Geneva Call advertises, it is not possible to communicate the results of our decisions with every candidate individually. Therefore, only the short-listed candidates will be contacted by the HR team to invite them for written test – and the steps afterwards if they qualify i.e., interview and other assessments as deemed appropriate.

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Senior Internal Auditor

Department: Board of Trustees
Duty Station: Remote or one of Geneva Call’s offices in the field / Brussels
Contract Type: 80% -100%

Mission

Geneva Call is a neutral and impartial non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting respect by Armed Groups, De Facto Authorities (AGDAs) and Provisional Governments for international humanitarian norms in armed conflict and other situations of violence, in particular those related to the protection of civilians. Geneva Call focuses its efforts on banning the use of anti-personnel mines, protecting children from the effects of armed conflict, prohibiting sexual violence in armed conflict, working towards the elimination of gender discrimination, protecting civilian infrastructure, and ensuring humanitarian access.

Role

Under the independent supervision of the Board, the Senior Internal Auditor will lead internal audits, including compliance, performance, process, and management audits of Geneva Call activities. The Senior Internal Auditor will also oversee investigations of whistleblowing complaints received through dedicated mechanisms. This role may be remote or located in one of Geneva Call’s offices, with regular travel required. This role is a new position.

Work Relations

The Senior Internal Auditor reports directly to the Board of Trustees and works independently. The role engages with Geneva Call’s senior management, country offices, HQ units, and external stakeholders as needed to conduct audits, follow-up recommendations, and manage investigations.

Duties and Responsibilities

Audit Management

  • Conduct internal audits of Geneva Call’s country offices, HQ units, and projects using a risk-based approach.
  • Develop and execute annual audit plans aligned with organizational risk and strategic objectives.
  • Ensure audits meet professional standards, international best practices, and organizational policies.
  • Report audit findings with actionable, risk-based recommendations.
  • Track implementation of audit recommendations and monitor improvements.

Internal Control Systems

  • Assist with effective implementation of the internal financial controls and undertake all aspects of monitoring to ensure the control system is aligned with organizational needs.
  • Identify gaps or weaknesses in control systems and propose improvements.
  • Ensure adherence to internal policies, donor regulations, and best practices.
  • Support management in strengthening risk management and governance processes.
  • Provide guidance on compliance to staff and management.

Whistleblowing & Investigations

  • May be involved in the investigative process on all whistleblowing complaints received, ensuring independence, objectivity and confidentiality.
  • Collect evidence, set up investigations and interview relevant stakeholders, and prepare thorough investigative reports. Documentation is properly maintained.
  • Provide timely and accurate reports to the Board and GC Directorate for all audits and whistleblowing complaints on-going and completed and recommend corrective and preventive action for decision making. 
  • Follow up on systemic issues identified through investigations.

Reporting & Advisory

  • Provide regular updates to the Board and senior management on audits and investigations.
  • Serve as an independent advisor to support organizational improvement initiatives.
  • Maintain high-quality reporting standards, including financial, operational, and compliance analyses.
  • Facilitate understanding of audit expectations and findings among Geneva Call staff.
  • Support strategic decision-making through risk assessments and insights.

Other Responsibilities

  • Perform other tasks as requested by the Board to ensure effective audit and compliance oversight.
  • Participate in capacity-building efforts, sharing expertise and best practices across the organization.
  • Promote adherence to Geneva Call’s organizational values in all audit and investigation activities.

Requirements

Education (Essential)

  • Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Audit, Law, or a related field.
  • Professional certification (CIA, CISA, CPA, ACCA, or equivalent).

Experience (Essential)

  • Minimum 10 years of relevant professional experience in auditing, with a majority in internal auditing.
  • At least 5 years of experience in audit management and drafting/reviewing audit reports.
  • Experience in international organizations, NGOs, multilateral entities, or similar environments.
  • Proven experience in conducting audits and investigations of whistleblowing complaints in complex environments.
  • Experience in analysis of complex data sets using modern analytics tools.

Job-related Competencies

  • Strong organizational and project management skills to plan and execute audits efficiently.
  • Ability to maintain independence, objectivity, and professional skepticism.
  • Skilled in risk assessment, process improvement, and policy advisory.
  • Proficient in communicating audit findings clearly to diverse audiences.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information with discretion.
  • Proficiency in audit management tools and data analysis software (e.g., Microsoft Dynamics, Excel pivot tables).

Personal Skills

  • Self-starter with initiative and strong organizational abilities.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for diverse stakeholders.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, multicultural, and dynamic environment.
  • High ethical standards and commitment to confidentiality.
  • Interest in and commitment to Geneva Call’s humanitarian mission.

Languages (Essential)

  • Fluency in English (written and spoken) is required

Languages (Desirable)

  • Fluency in French, Spanish, or Arabic is an asset

Organizational Values

Humanity, neutrality, impartiality, independence, accountability, dedication and respect: these seven fundamental values underpin all of Geneva Call’s work.

Additional information

  • The incumbent must be willing and able to travel at short notice.
  • Testing and interviewing will be used as a form of screening.
  • Initial appointment is subject to satisfactory professional references.
  • Additional background checks may be required.

Why join Geneva Call?

Geneva Call consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages, and opinions fostering an inclusive working environment for all staff.

For Application

We particularly encouraged applications from all qualified candidates without distinction on the grounds of race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

Please only submit your CV and cover letter by 11th November 2025, by following the application link:

Our HR team will meticulously evaluate your profile in line with the requirements of the post you have applied for. Since we receive a good number of applications for all the positions Geneva Call advertises, it is not possible to communicate the results of our decisions with every candidate individually. Therefore, only the short-listed candidates will be contacted by the HR team to invite them for written test – and the steps afterwards if they qualify i.e., interview and other assessments as deemed appropriate.

MEAL Officer, Damascus/Aleppo, Syria

Department: Operations

Duty Station: Damascus or Aleppo, Syria

Contract Type: Full‑time (100%)

Mission

Geneva Call is a neutral and impartial non‑governmental organization dedicated to promoting respect by armed groups and transitional authorities for international humanitarian norms in armed conflict and other situations of violence, in particular those related to the protection of civilians. Geneva Call is headquartered in Geneva and works in 15 countries in South-East and Central Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

Geneva Call has been working in Syria for over a decade. The fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 marks a transformative new chapter for the country. Looking to the future, Geneva Call is engaging with the transitional government and other key local actors, including civil society, to promote awareness of, and compliance with, humanitarian norms.

Role

The MEAL Officer is responsible for Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) activities of the field programme. The MEAL Officer contributes to programme quality through strategic planning and implementation of MEAL processes to improve Geneva Call’s programme quality over the course of project implementation and to ensure and demonstrate a positive impact on the protection of civilians. The MEAL Officer assesses and measures the quality and accountability of Geneva Call’s engagement work, designs MEAL tools, and oversees data collection, analysis, reporting and follow‑up in collaboration with project teams.

Work Relations

The MEAL Officer reports to the Head of Programmes and works closely with programme teams, field officers, and external stakeholders. The role liaises with donor relations colleagues, MEAL counterparts and partner organisations to ensure alignment of MEAL practices and contributes to knowledge sharing and learning across the organisation.

Duties and Responsibilities

Monitoring and evaluation

  • Roll out and manage MEAL mechanisms and plans in accordance with Geneva Call’s commitments, ensuring quality data collection and analysis throughout the project cycle.
  • Conduct regular field monitoring of programme interventions and produce monitoring reports using standard formats; assist in developing, updating and reviewing data tracking tools to ensure data quality and compliance with donor and organisational standards.
  • Support the planning and implementation of baseline surveys, monitoring exercises and impact assessments, including the development of terms of reference for MEAL surveys and assessments.
  • Liaise with external research agencies to ensure assessments meet Geneva Call’s objectives and communicate closely with programme teams to share MEAL findings and identify areas for improvement.
  • Capture best practices and lessons learned, maintaining a database of learnings to support continuous programme improvement and adaptive programming.

Accountability and feedback mechanism

  • Establish, manage and strengthen accountability mechanisms for projects, including capacity building of partner organisations on accountability themes.
  • Establish and manage a suitable feedback mechanism that allows beneficiaries and communities to register complaints and provide feedback.

Reporting

  • Prepare regular internal and external reports on MEAL activities, accountability mechanisms and project indicators and outcomes.
  • Compile detailed monitoring reports, including key findings and recommendations, to inform programme performance and decision making.

Capacity building

  • Work with HR and programme leadership to develop and implement staff development plans focusing on MEAL competencies and capacity‑building needs.
  • Organise and conduct training sessions for staff to strengthen their understanding of MEAL processes, accountability mechanisms, data management and compliance with international humanitarian norms.
  • Build the capacity of partner organisations by identifying gaps in MEAL practices and providing targeted training to address these areas.

Data management

  • Collaborate with IT and field staff to store and manage data in shared systems, ensuring efficient access, confidentiality and security.
  • Establish and maintain a tracker to monitor programme activities, feedback and indicators, ensuring data integrity and timely reporting.

Requirements

Education (Essential)

  • Master’s degree in management sciences or a related field or comparable work experience in a relevant field

Education (Desirable)

  • Certification in MEAL.

Experience (Essential)

  • At least 4 years of experience in humanitarian, human rights or protection organisations working in conflict‑affected areas, including at least two years in a MEAL role.
  • Strong knowledge of data management and analysis tools, with proficiency in MS Office and data collection and analysis tools such as Kobo Toolbox.
  • Experience with accountability mechanisms and feedback systems.
  • Capacity for qualitative and quantitative data collection, in‑depth analysis, reporting and strong communication skills.
  • Familiarity with humanitarian affairs and frameworks, particularly humanitarian norms, with the ability to integrate them into MEAL processes.
  • Experience implementing MEAL processes in humanitarian contexts and ensuring compliance with international standards.

Experience (Desirable)

Experience with international organisations.

Job related competencies

  • Understanding and respect for organizational principles, vision, mission and values.
  • Strong logic and organizational skills, with flexibility and adaptability to change.
  • Ability to take responsibility, function proactively and efficiently, and communicate effectively.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team and multicultural environment.
  • Accuracy and reliability, with the ability to meet deadlines under pressure.

Organizational competencies

  • Understanding and respect for humanitarian principles and Geneva Call’s vision, mission and confidentiality.
  • Flexibility and adaptability.
  • Collaborative, team‑oriented and solutions‑oriented approach.
  • Uphold Geneva Call’s core values: humanity, neutrality, impartiality, accountability, dedication and respect.

Languages

  • Fluency in English is required.
  • knowledge of additional relevant local languages is an asset.

Additional information

Performance management

The employee will be accountable for the responsibilities and competencies described above, in accordance with Geneva Call’s Performance Management plan. Performance reviews will be based on the job description, the individual work‑ and professional development plan and the competency framework.

Conflict of interest

Any candidate affiliated to, or openly supporting, one or more interest groups opposed to Geneva Call’s principles and values, or whose previous position could engender safety issues for co‑workers at Geneva Call, will be excluded from this selection process.

Why join Geneva Call?

This role offers the opportunity to contribute to life‑saving humanitarian initiatives by ensuring programme quality and impact in challenging contexts. If you are passionate about monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning and committed to protecting civilians, we look forward to your application.

Applications:

Please only submit your CV and cover letter on or before 23rd October 2025.

Our HR team will meticulously evaluate your profile in line with the requirements of the post you have applied for. Since we receive a good number of applications for all the positions Geneva Call advertises, it is not possible to communicate the results of our decisions with every candidate individually. Therefore, only the short‑listed candidates will be contacted by the HR team to invite them for a written test – and the steps afterwards if they qualify, i.e., interview and other assessments as deemed appropriate.

Geneva Call consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages and opinions. Geneva Call is an inclusive working environment for all staff.

APPLY HERE

Communications Officer, Damascus, Syria (National)

Department: Operations
Duty Station: Damascus, Syria
Contract Type: Full-time (100%)

Mission

Geneva Call is a neutral and impartial non‑governmental organization dedicated to promoting respect by armed groups and transitional authorities for international humanitarian norms in armed conflict and other situations of violence, in particular those related to the protection of civilians. Geneva Call is headquartered in Geneva and works in 15 countries in South-East and Central Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

Geneva Call has been working in Syria for over a decade. The fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 marks a transformative new chapter for the country. Looking to the future, Geneva Call is engaging with the transitional government and other key local actors, including civil society, to promote awareness of, and compliance with, humanitarian norms.

Role

The Communications Officer plays a crucial role in developing and implementing Geneva Call’s communication and advocacy strategy in Syria. Working directly with country teams and with support from communications staff in HQ, the Officer produces and disseminates context-relevant content, manages local digital platforms, coordinates outreach and visibility activities, and strengthens internal and external communication flows. This position contributes to Geneva Call’s core mission of improving awareness of humanitarian norms by duty-bearers and civilians by commissioning and creating innovative and thought-provoking content and thematic campaigns on the primacy of the protection of civilians for social and traditional media. This position will also help to amplify Geneva Call’s organizational visibility  while ensuring consistent, timely, and quality communication outputs from the field.

Work Relations

Reporting to the Head of Programmes and working closely with communications staff in HQ and with local partners, and external service providers.

Duties and Responsibilities

Content Development & Editorial

  • Produce, edit, and tailor communication materials reflecting the local context, including web articles, social media posts, newsletters, and situation reports. Assist in drafting and supporting field-specific publications and advocacy materials aligned with Geneva Call’s brand and tone.
  • Commission diverse media content from third parties where appropriate on key thematic issues related to the promotion of humanitarian norms and protection of civilians for use in trainings and for media dissemination

Digital Communications

  • Manage and update local social media accounts and digital platforms according to strategic communication plans.
  • Track audience engagement and contribute to improving content effectiveness in the local context.

Media & Public Relations

  • Support media outreach by preparing press materials, maintaining local media contact lists, and coordinating media engagement.
  • Help manage media requests and contribute to crisis communication efforts at the field level.

Events & Campaigns

  • Organize and promote field-level events, advocacy campaigns, and visibility initiatives in coordination with country teams and headquarters.

Internal Communication & Field Support

  • Facilitate effective communication within field teams and between field and HQ to ensure timely information flow.
  • Provide capacity building and guidance to field staff on communication best practices

Requirements

Education (Essential)

  • University degree in communications, journalism, international relations, or a related field.

Experience (Essential)

  • A minimum of 4 years of relevant professional experience in communications, ideally in humanitarian, development, or advocacy settings with at least some field exposure.
  • Proven experience producing content for digital and traditional media, especially in challenging or conflict-affected contexts.

Experience (Desirable)

  • Experience working in complex, multicultural, and matrixed organizations.

Job-related Competencies

  • Strong writing and editing skills in Arabic (and ideally English) with an eye for clarity, storytelling, and audience relevance.
  • Good knowledge of social media platforms, content planning tools, and web publishing (e.g., WordPress, Meta Business Suite).
  • Familiarity with basic design tools (e.g., Canva, Adobe Creative Suite) and multimedia content production.

Languages (Desirable)

  • Fluency in English (written and spoken) is strongly desirable

Personal Skills

  • Detail-oriented, creative, and organized with strong interpersonal skills.
  • Able to manage multiple tasks and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • High degree of initiative and ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • Strong commitment to Geneva Call’s humanitarian principles and values.

Organizational Values

Humanity, neutrality, impartiality, independence, accountability, dedication and respect: these seven fundamental values underpin all of Geneva Call’s work.

Additional information

  • The incumbent must be willing and able to travel within Syria.
  • Testing and interviewing will be used as a form of screening.
  • Initial appointment is subject to satisfactory professional references.
  • Additional background checks may be required.

Conflict of interest

Any candidate affiliated to, or openly supporting, one or more interest groups opposed to Geneva Call’s principles and values, or whose previous position could engender safety issues for co‑workers at Geneva Call, will be excluded from this selection process.

Why join Geneva Call?

This role offers the opportunity to shape policies that protect civilians in conflict zones, contribute to life-saving humanitarian initiatives, and work at the forefront of international legal advocacy. If you are passionate about making a tangible impact in some of the world’s most challenging contexts, we look forward to your application.

Applications:

Please only submit your CV and cover letter on or before 23rd October 2025.

Our HR team will meticulously evaluate your profile in line with the requirements of the post you have applied for. Since we receive a good number of applications for all the positions Geneva Call advertises, it is not possible to communicate the results of our decisions with every candidate individually. Therefore, only the short‑listed candidates will be contacted by the HR team to invite them for a written test – and the steps afterwards if they qualify, i.e., interview and other assessments as deemed appropriate.

Geneva Call consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages and opinions. Geneva Call is an inclusive working environment for all staff

APPLY HERE

Support Coordinator – Damascus, Syria (National)

Department: Operations

Duty Station: Damascus, Syria

Contract Type: Full-time (100%)

Mission

Geneva Call is a neutral and impartial non‑governmental organization dedicated to promoting respect by armed groups and transitional authorities for international humanitarian norms in armed conflict and other situations of violence, in particular those related to the protection of civilians. Geneva Call is headquartered in Geneva and works in 15 countries in South-East and Central Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

Geneva Call has been working in Syria for over a decade. The fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 marks a transformative new chapter for the country. Looking to the future, Geneva Call is engaging with the transitional government and other key local actors, including civil society, to promote awareness of, and compliance with, humanitarian norms.

Role

The Support Coordinator ensures efficient management of finance and support services for Geneva Call, including finance, human resources, procurement, logistics and administration.

The Support Coordinator is accountable for support services in-country: systems, processes and standardisation to ensure transparency, accountability and a robust system of internal control. He / she ensures compliance with Geneva Call’s policies and processes, including spot checks and internal audits as necessary, and with in-country legal requirements.  In addition, the Support Coordinator is also the focal point for staff members of the respective country for support related questions and manages / executes the day-to-day support activities in collaboration with the support team at headquarters.  The Support Coordinator reviews and implements policies and processes related to support services. The work is primarily achieved through the individual or project teams by collaborating, influencing, coaching and advising, with emphasis on functional knowledge rather than managing people directly.

The Support Coordinator is the key focal point to the country director for all support related issues. The role reports to the Country Director.

Work Relations

Internal:

• Communicates and coordinates between departments, ensuring administrative systems and procedures effectively support operations.

• Willingness and ability to travel to country offices at short notice.

External:

• Builds and maintains an HR network with peer organisations in the sector.

• Liaises and collaborates with relevant local authorities, lawyers and/or stakeholders.

Duties and Responsibilities

Finance

• Supports the country programme in business / project planning, budgeting, forecasting, and ensures compliance with donor and Geneva Call policies.

• Produces and presents monthly Budget vs. Actual reports to management, highlighting issues and proposing corrective strategies.

• Identifies financial trends, collaborates on action plans for financial stability, and manages exchange rate fluctuation impacts.

• Oversees all financial accounting, cash flow, partner contract finances, audit matters, and timely monthly account closures.

• Develops financial reporting, cost allocation, and contract management systems while building national staff capacity and ensuring financial quality.

HR  

• Develops, monitors and reviews the national HR framework to ensure compliance with Geneva Call’s policies and procedures at country level and with local legislation.

• In their respective country, the Support Coordinator is accountable for the execution of all HR related activities and processes such as recruitment, payroll, contracting, filing, reporting, duty of care, time sheets, etc.

• Upholds the standards outlined in Geneva Call’s safeguarding framework, acting with due care and attention to safeguard the wellbeing of staff, consultants and partners and anyone else who works with or on behalf of Geneva Call. Reports concern when they arise.

• Updates the staff database on a weekly basis; maintains a process to ensure that any changes are updated timely.

• Engages in annual HR projects and priorities; implements new policies, in collaboration with HR at headquarters.

Procurement

•  Ensures that procurement actions are carried out in line with policies and procedures, and donor requirements, maintaining the right levels of procurement, appropriate controls and accountability, ensuring best value for money for Geneva Call.

• Provides technical guidance to the programme senior management.

• Develops and updates programme procurement plans to ensure timely procurement.  

• Manages the end-to-end procurement process, in line with Geneva Call procurement procedures and in collaboration with procurement at headquarter.  

Safety and Security

• Ensures all safety and security communications, transport, and housing material and equipment is available and properly functioning. Supports the Country Director with Safety and Security budgeting.

• Responsible to share the pre-arrival briefing to new members or visitors in the country.

• Ensures all new staff have filled in the digital Proof of Life form.

Administration and Logistics (10%)

• Ensures a proper filing system of HR contracts, accountancy and premises, and service contracts.

• Supports visa and travel requests.

Requirements

Education (Essential)

• A bachelor’s degree in finance or business degree specialised in finance with an accounting qualification as a plus.

Experience (Essential)

• 8+ years of progressively responsible experience relevant to the role.

• Experience in overseeing complex financial planning, monitoring, forecasting and reporting.

• Experience in payroll and human resources is a must.

Experience (Desirable)

• Experience in the humanitarian, non-profit sector is a plus.

• Experience with Dynamics 365 Business Central is a plus.

Job related competencies

• Effective financial management skills including complex financial scenario planning.

• Good understanding of financial risk management approaches.

• Good understanding of the local legislation.

• Good listening, presentation and communication skills.

• Strong in execution, with a practical and hands-on approach. Capacity to handle competing demands and tight deadlines. Strong planning and organising skills. Attention to detail. Change agent at a country level. High sense of accountability and proactivity.

Organisational competencies

• Has a solid understanding of the organisation, its activities and the local context. Functional knowledge and experience allow the Support Coordinator to take independent decisions and problem solving with a moderate degree of complexity. Entrepreneurial mindset.

• Cultural sensitivity and cross-cultural communication. Capacity to handle insecure environments.

• Builds trustful relationships.

• Upholds and promotes the highest ethical and professional standards in alignment with organisational values. Integrity and discretion.

• Understands how to navigate in a matrix organisation.

Languages

• Proficient in English, written and spoken.

Additional information

Why join Geneva Call?

Geneva Call consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages, and opinions fostering an inclusive working environment for all staff.

This role offers a unique opportunity to shape HR practices and have a direct impact on people, leadership and culture in a dynamic, purpose-driven setting. If you are passionate about making a tangible impact in some of the world’s most challenging contexts, we look forward to your application.

Applications:

Please only submit your CV and cover letter on or before 31 October 2025.

Our HR team will meticulously evaluate your profile in line with the requirements of the post you have applied for. Since we receive a good number of applications for all the positions Geneva Call advertises, it is not possible to communicate the results of our decisions with every candidate individually. Therefore, only the short-listed candidates will be contacted by the HR team to invite them for written test – and the steps afterwards if they qualify i.e., interview and other assessments as deemed appropriate.

APPLY HERE