Head of Human Resource

Non precisé Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Publié le 27/03/2026

Head of Human Resource Business Administration , Human Resource , Social Science Sierra Leone , Freetown March 17, 2026 Full Time Application ends: March 28, 2026 Apply Now Apply for this job Email * You accept our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Job Description CAREER WITH BRAC INTERNATIONAL BRAC International is a leading non-profit organisation with a mission to empower people and communities in situations of poverty, illiteracy, disease, and social injustice. Founded in 1972, by Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, BRAC is the largest non-governmental development organisation in the world and is present in 15 countries across Asia and Africa today. BRAC designs proven, scalable solutions that equip people with the support and confidence they need to achieve their potential. BRAC’s institutional expertise in various programmes, including health, agriculture, microfinance, education, and youth empowerment. BRAC International Holdings B.V. (BIHBV) was set up in 2010 as a private limited liability company under the laws of the Netherlands and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Stichting BRAC International (SBI). BIHBV is a socially responsible-profit organisation, engaging people in sustainable economic and income-generating activities. The core focus of BIHBV is to provide microfinance services to people, particularly women, living in poverty in rural and hard-to-reach areas to build their financial resilience and improve the quality of life for them and their families. BRAC has been one of the pioneers of microfinance since it first started in 1974. BRAC first expanded its microfinance operations internationally in 2002 and now operates microfinance (MF) activities in 8 developing countries, over 1 million clients, 97% women, a loan portfolio of $277 mln+ and 70000+ staff, 87% women. BRAC Microfinance Sierra Leone (SL) Limited BRAC Microfinance Sierra Leone Limited (BMSLL) is looking for a dynamic and strategic leader as the Head of Human Resources (Head of HR). The incumbent will be reporting to the Chief Executive Officer. The Head of HR provides strategic leadership and oversight of all human resource functions to support the organisation’s mission and long-term goals. The role ensures the attraction, retention, and development of critical talent, drives performance management, workforce planning, and succession strategies, and fosters a high-performing, inclusive, and values-driven culture across BMSLL. The Head of HR leverages HR analytics, technology, and data-driven insights to inform decision-making, ensure compliance with local labour laws, safeguarding standards, and organisational policies, and leads organisational change and capability-building initiatives. Acting as a trusted advisor to the Microfinance Management Team (MMT), the role enhances operational efficiency, strengthens workforce capability, and delivers measurable HR impact aligned with BMSLL’s strategic priorities. The Head of HR will serve as a core member of the Country Management Team (CMT), which brings together the management teams of BMSLL and BRAC Sierra Leone NGO and work collaboratively with the NGO HR, BI HO HR and with Technical Leads from BRAC International Microfinance (BI MF) to align on cross-cutting initiatives reflecting BRAC’s holistic development approach and strengthening impact for poor and marginalised communities. Position : Head of Human Resource Number of Position : One (1) Employment Type    : Full Time Job Location : Country Office, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Key Responsibilities: Strategic HR Leadership & Execution Develop and implement HR strategies aligned with organisational goals, mission, and growth plans. Lead talent acquisition, retention, and succession planning to ensure critical roles are filled with the right talent. Drive performance management, coaching, and leadership development initiatives to strengthen workforce capability. Lead organisational change, structure redesigns, and workforce planning to optimise efficiency and operational effectiveness. Benchmark compensation, benefits, and HR practices to maintain competitiveness and alignment with organisational objectives. People & Organisational Management Set performance objectives, conduct appraisals, provide coaching and mentoring, and recognise high-performing staff. Implement the Performance Management System (PMS) and guide managers on goal setting, feedback, and reward calibration. Identify staff development needs, plan leave, and optimise workforce deployment for efficiency. Advise management on benefits, staff deployment, branch expansions, and coverage optimisation. Maintain engagement with frontline staff and managers to address people-related challenges effectively. Learning & Development Develop and implement an annual Learning & Development (L&D) plan aligned with organisational strategy and operational priorities. Oversee the design and delivery of technical, leadership, and soft skills training programs for all levels of staff. Manage t

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