Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) is seeking an inspiring and strategic Country Director to lead our work in Angola. If you're looking to apply your leadership in a context where your influence can drive real change, this position offers both challenge and purpose.
NCA has been working in strong partnership together with Angolan civil society since 1975 and has had an office in country since 2003. NCA's goal is that Angolan citizens live in a transparent and just country where all citizens have equal access to economic opportunities, can exercise their rights and have livelihoods resilient to climate change. In Angola, NCA supports initiatives for climate resilient economic development but also promotes citizen empowerment, particularly of women and youth, as a core strategy in all our programmes.About the Role
As Country Director, you will lead a dedicated team of 11 local staff and oversee the successful implementation of NCA's programmes in Angola. You will represent NCA to donors, government authorities, and civil society partners, while ensuring strategic alignment with our global mission. This is a unique opportunity to shape impactful programmes in climate-resilient economic development and citizen empowerment.
This is a two-year expat position based in Luanda, Angola, with regular travel to partner projects across various provinces. Angola is classified as a low-risk, family duty station, making it a suitable location for candidates relocating with family.
Key Responsibilities
Who Are You?
You are a resilient and solution-oriented leader who thrives in challenging environments. Your energy and ability to inspire others make you a natural motivator, and your cultural sensitivity ensures clear and respectful communication across diverse contexts. You are decisive, proactive, and results-driven, with a strong commitment to collaboration?particularly within faith-based and multi-actor networks. You build meaningful relationships and navigate both formal and informal networks with ease. Above all, you are loyal to NCA's core values and uphold the ACT Alliance's Code of Conduct.
Qualifications
Language Requirements
Fluency in Portuguese and English is essential. Norwegian is an advantage. Highly qualified Spanish-speaking candidates may be considered.
What We Offer
This position places you at the forefront of meaningful leadership, where your work will contribute to long-term development and humanitarian impact in a complex and strategically important country context. You will collaborate with international donors, local partners, and multilateral forums such as the ACT Alliance, gaining exposure to high-level networking and influence.
Norwegian Church Aid offers a supportive and inclusive work environment that values professional growth, staff development, and continuous learning. In addition to a comprehensive insurance and pension plan, you will have access to psychosocial support services, mentoring, and a living cost allowance.
How to apply
Applications must be submitted through our electronic recruitment portal, where you can upload your CV and answer four questions. Please note that only applications submitted via the portal will be considered.
Before submitting your application, we kindly ask you to read the ACT Code of Conduct for the prevention of misconduct, including corruption, fraud, exploitation and abuse, including sexual; and to ensure child safeguarding and NCA's Policy on Protection from Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse and Child Safeguarding policy. These documents outline our commitment to preventing misconduct, including corruption, fraud, exploitation, abuse, and safeguarding children. All staff are required to sign both the Code of Conduct and the Protection Policy as a condition of engagement with NCA.
In accordance with core humanitarian principles, NCA implements a range of safeguards to prevent or reduce the possibility of humanitarian aid falling into the wrong hands. This includes those individuals and groups who are subject to sanctions by the United Nations Security Council. As part of this process, NCA will screen the details of the successful candidates for this post against the sanction's lists maintained by the UN and by some of NCAs governmental donors.