Chief Executive Officer
2025-12-10T14:02:37+00:00
Coalition Against Trafficking In Persons Uganda (CATIPU)
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VOLUNTEER
Kampala, Uganda
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Professional Services
Management, Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Human Resources, Legal, Communications & Writing, Advertising & Public Relations
2025-12-10T17:00:00+00:00
Uganda
8
About Us
The Coalition Against Trafficking in Persons Uganda (CATIPU) is a national network of over 40 civil society organizations working together to create a society free from human trafficking. Through consultation, coordination, cooperation, and advocacy, CATIPU strengthens the collective voice and action of CSOs to prevent trafficking, protect victims, and promote justice.
Our members engage in a range of anti-trafficking initiatives, including victim support, legal aid, justice system strengthening, community sensitization, and policy advocacy. CATIPU also partners closely with government agencies, international organizations, and development partners to influence policy and advance survivor-centered anti-trafficking reforms.
Mission:
Civil society organizations and government agencies partnering effectively to combat human trafficking and support its victims through prevention, protection, and prosecution.
Vision:
A society free from human trafficking.
Core Values:
Courage & Faith, Collaboration, Competence & Professionalism, Integrity, Accountability, Respect for Diversity.
The Role
The CEO provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, and governance support for CATIPU. The role ensures effective coordination among coalition members, partners, and government agencies to advance the mission of combating human trafficking through advocacy, capacity-building, and coalition-strengthening initiatives. The CEO oversees program delivery, financial sustainability, member engagement, and organizational compliance.
Details of the Key Areas and Responsibilities
1) Strategic Leadership & Governance (20%):
Provide vision, support the Board in policy development, oversee compliance, and facilitate coalition decision-making.
2) Coalition Coordination & Member Relations (15%):
Strengthen partnerships, promote member engagement, and represent CATIPU at national, regional, and international forums.
3) Program Development & Delivery (15%):
Lead planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of coalition activities, including national advocacy events.
4) Resource Mobilization & Financial Sustainability (15%):
Lead fundraising, donor engagement, and development of in-kind contributions.
5) Secretariat & HR Management (15%):
Supervise Secretariat staff, oversee recruitment, performance, and professional development.
6) Advocacy, Communications & Representation (10%):
Serve as principal spokesperson, strengthen partnerships, and champion survivor-centered policies.
7) Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting (10%):
Ensure results-based management, quality reporting, and continuous improvement.
Qualification and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Public Administration, Law, or related field.
- Master’s degree in Leadership, Management, or related field (optional).
- Minimum 5 years’ progressive leadership experience in civil society, coalition, or network management.
- Proven experience in advocacy, stakeholder engagement, and resource mobilization.
- Strong understanding of anti-human trafficking frameworks and policies.
- Track record in organizational development and strategic communication.
Core Competence and Attributes
- Leadership & Vision: Inspire collaboration and drive strategy.
- Integrity & Accountability: Uphold ethical standards.
- Communication & Diplomacy: Excellent interpersonal and representation skills.
- Teamwork & Collaboration: Promote inclusion, learning, and mutual respect.
- Innovation: Develop creative approaches for coalition strengthening.
- Resilience & Faith: Maintain optimism and persistence amidst challenges.
- Professionalism: Demonstrate fairness and evidence-based decision-making.
- Provide vision, support the Board in policy development, oversee compliance, and facilitate coalition decision-making.
- Strengthen partnerships, promote member engagement, and represent CATIPU at national, regional, and international forums.
- Lead planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of coalition activities, including national advocacy events.
- Lead fundraising, donor engagement, and development of in-kind contributions.
- Supervise Secretariat staff, oversee recruitment, performance, and professional development.
- Serve as principal spokesperson, strengthen partnerships, and champion survivor-centered policies.
- Ensure results-based management, quality reporting, and continuous improvement.
- Leadership & Vision
- Integrity & Accountability
- Communication & Diplomacy
- Teamwork & Collaboration
- Innovation
- Resilience & Faith
- Professionalism
- Advocacy
- Stakeholder engagement
- Resource mobilization
- Organizational development
- Strategic communication
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Public Administration, Law, or related field.
- Master’s degree in Leadership, Management, or related field (optional).
- Minimum 5 years’ progressive leadership experience in civil society, coalition, or network management.
- Proven experience in advocacy, stakeholder engagement, and resource mobilization.
- Strong understanding of anti-human trafficking frameworks and policies.
- Track record in organizational development and strategic communication.
JOB-69397d7d15488
Vacancy title:
Chief Executive Officer
[Type: VOLUNTEER, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Management, Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Human Resources, Legal, Communications & Writing, Advertising & Public Relations]
Jobs at:
Coalition Against Trafficking In Persons Uganda (CATIPU)
Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, December 10 2025
Duty Station:
Kampala, Uganda | Kampala | Uganda
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, December 10 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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About Us
The Coalition Against Trafficking in Persons Uganda (CATIPU) is a national network of over 40 civil society organizations working together to create a society free from human trafficking. Through consultation, coordination, cooperation, and advocacy, CATIPU strengthens the collective voice and action of CSOs to prevent trafficking, protect victims, and promote justice.
Our members engage in a range of anti-trafficking initiatives, including victim support, legal aid, justice system strengthening, community sensitization, and policy advocacy. CATIPU also partners closely with government agencies, international organizations, and development partners to influence policy and advance survivor-centered anti-trafficking reforms.
Mission:
Civil society organizations and government agencies partnering effectively to combat human trafficking and support its victims through prevention, protection, and prosecution.
Vision:
A society free from human trafficking.
Core Values:
Courage & Faith, Collaboration, Competence & Professionalism, Integrity, Accountability, Respect for Diversity.
The Role
The CEO provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, and governance support for CATIPU. The role ensures effective coordination among coalition members, partners, and government agencies to advance the mission of combating human trafficking through advocacy, capacity-building, and coalition-strengthening initiatives. The CEO oversees program delivery, financial sustainability, member engagement, and organizational compliance.
Details of the Key Areas and Responsibilities
1) Strategic Leadership & Governance (20%):
Provide vision, support the Board in policy development, oversee compliance, and facilitate coalition decision-making.
2) Coalition Coordination & Member Relations (15%):
Strengthen partnerships, promote member engagement, and represent CATIPU at national, regional, and international forums.
3) Program Development & Delivery (15%):
Lead planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of coalition activities, including national advocacy events.
4) Resource Mobilization & Financial Sustainability (15%):
Lead fundraising, donor engagement, and development of in-kind contributions.
5) Secretariat & HR Management (15%):
Supervise Secretariat staff, oversee recruitment, performance, and professional development.
6) Advocacy, Communications & Representation (10%):
Serve as principal spokesperson, strengthen partnerships, and champion survivor-centered policies.
7) Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting (10%):
Ensure results-based management, quality reporting, and continuous improvement.
Qualification and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Public Administration, Law, or related field.
- Master’s degree in Leadership, Management, or related field (optional).
- Minimum 5 years’ progressive leadership experience in civil society, coalition, or network management.
- Proven experience in advocacy, stakeholder engagement, and resource mobilization.
- Strong understanding of anti-human trafficking frameworks and policies.
- Track record in organizational development and strategic communication.
Core Competence and Attributes
- Leadership & Vision: Inspire collaboration and drive strategy.
- Integrity & Accountability: Uphold ethical standards.
- Communication & Diplomacy: Excellent interpersonal and representation skills.
- Teamwork & Collaboration: Promote inclusion, learning, and mutual respect.
- Innovation: Develop creative approaches for coalition strengthening.
- Resilience & Faith: Maintain optimism and persistence amidst challenges.
- Professionalism: Demonstrate fairness and evidence-based decision-making.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
Job application procedure
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Interested candidates should submit their CV, a cover letter, and any relevant supporting documents by 10th December 2025 to the Recruitment committee Please ensure your application clearly demonstrates your leadership experience, strategic vision, and commitment to combating human trafficking.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews
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