Norwegian Refugee Council

Head of Unit Peace and Democracy

Norwegian Refugee Council  •  Oslo, NO (Hybrid)  •  15 days ago
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Job Description

NORCAP works to improve aid to better protect and empower people affected by crisis and climate change. We do this by providing expertise and solutions to humanitarian, development and peacebuilding partners, because we believe working together is the best way to reduce needs, risks and vulnerability over time. We seek and promote more effective ways of working at the global level and in the field. NORCAP’s aim is not only to reduce needs, but also to create choice and opportunity for vulnerable people. NORCAP works with and through our partners to improve aid in two complementary ways:

• We provide targeted expertise to strengthen our partners’ response.
• We collaborate with partners to develop solutions to un‑met gaps and challenges.

This role is central to advancing NORCAP’s work on peace, democracy, human rights, rule of law, and credible elections across global and national systems It sits within the Climate Action, Peace and Democracy portfolio and contributes directly to strengthening partners’ ability to prevent violence, build trust in institutions, and support inclusive democratic processes.

As the Head of Unit for Peace and Democracy, you will lead a specialised team responsible for shaping NORCAP’s strategic direction, partnerships, and delivery across democracy support, peacebuilding, human rights, and rule of law. The role steers programme and policy development, ensures high‑quality implementation, strengthens operational systems, and enables the unit’s staff and experts to deliver measurable impact. It is based in Oslo with approximately 10% travel and reports to the Climate Action, Peace and Democracy Director.


As the Head of Unit, Peace and Democracy, you will take on the following responsibilities:

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Translate NORCAP’s strategy into clear plans, priorities, and targets for the Peace and Democracy Unit, ensuring strong alignment with organisational goals.
  • Lead, mentor, and manage unit staff, overseeing recruitment, induction, performance management, workforce planning, and duty of care for staff in Oslo and experts on assignment.
  • Provide overarching programme leadership by assuring quality delivery against time, cost, scope, and risk parameters, including financial oversight, internal reporting, and donor‑facing results reporting.
  • Strengthen cross‑unit collaboration, ensuring learning, evidence, and best practices are shared and embedded across NORCAP’s global portfolio.
  • Lead strategy development for the thematic area, initiating new initiatives, supporting teams with technical direction, and ensuring systematic risk assessment and mitigation.
  • Develop, maintain, and quality‑assure key partnerships with international, regional, and national stakeholders, including shaping donor engagement, fundraising, and thematic inputs to proposals.
  • Ensure effective daily operations within the unit, including oversight of workflows, resource allocation, team set‑up and closure, and timely decision‑making when progress is off track.


Critical interfaces

In this role, you will work closely with:

  • Strategy and Learning Unit (NORCAP)
  • Partnership, Quality and Programme Support section (NORCAP), including finance and fundraising teams
  • Relevant thematic sections and teams across NORCAP and NRC Field Offices
  • NORCAP HR for recruitment and HR matters related to international assignments


QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

To excel in this role, candidates should possess the following qualifications and skills:

  • Master’s degree in a relevant field and at least 10 years of relevant experience, including a minimum of 3 years in a managerial role.
  • Demonstrated experience in programme management, business development, fundraising, and donor engagement.
  • Given the role´s extensive engagement with Norwegian stakeholders, including the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the successful candidate is expected to have a broad and established professional network that supports effective collaboration and trusted relationships.
  • Strong understanding of peacebuilding, democracy support, human rights, rule of law, and related global policy frameworks.
  • Experience working in international contexts and across both humanitarian and development systems.
  • Excellent communication skills in both English and Norwegian, with proven ability to represent an organisation credibly to external partners.


Please read the attached for more details before applying.


COMPETENCIES

The main competencies of a member of our team are:

  • Planning and delivering results
  • Working with people
  • Analysing
  • Communication with impact and respect
  • Coping with change
  • Building meaningful relationships
  • Acting with integrity
  • Empowering people

OUR VALUES AND COMMITMENT

NORCAP is part of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).

All NRC employees are expected to act in accordance with the organisation’s values.
Being dedicated, innovative, inclusive, and accountable are behaviours and beliefs that guide how we work and how we build relationships. We are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, empowered, supported, and a genuine sense of belonging.

NORCAP values diversity, equity, and inclusion and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. We believe that a diverse workforce strengthens our ability to respond effectively to the needs of people affected by crisis.

NRC has a zero‑tolerance stance toward any form of exploitation or abuse, including sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment (SEAH), and we do not tolerate inaction when concerns arise.

All offers are subject to reference and background checks conducted in line with our safeguarding standards, and NORCAP reserves the right to conduct a full background check on shortlisted candidates.

WHAT WE OFFER

In recognition of your expertise and contributions, we provide the following benefits and opportunities:

  • Flexible working hours
  • Hybrid working
  • Rewarding work for a renowned global organisation dedicated to meeting several humanitarian, peacebuilding, and development challenges
  • A new, people‑centric workspace: In January 2027, we’ll move to our new home at Drivhuset (Urtegata 9)—a fully renovated, sustainable workspace in central Oslo with quiet zones, collaborative areas, and modern facilities designed to enhance wellbeing and innovation
  • Grade 10 terms in line with NRC’s national employment framework

HOW TO APPLY

Based on what you have read so far, do you think you could be a good fit? If so, please follow these steps and apply!

  • When submitting your application, kindly register in English your full employment history and education. Please include your full name as written in your passport. Uploaded CVs alone will not be reviewed.
  • NORCAP reserves the right to conduct a full background check on shortlisted candidates.
  • Feedback will be given to all applicants within four weeks after the closing of this advertisement.


Apply before 7th April 2026, 11.55PM (Oslo time).

We look forward to receiving your application!

Norwegian Refugee Council

About Norwegian Refugee Council

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee.

We protect displaced people and support them as they build a new future. We started our relief efforts after World War Two. Today, we work in both new and protracted crises across 40 countries. We specialise in six areas: food security, education, shelter, legal assistance, protection from violence, and water, sanitation and hygiene.

We stand up for people forced to flee. NRC is a determined advocate for displaced people. We promote and defend displaced people's rights and dignity in local communities, with national governments and in the international arena. NRC’s Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre in Geneva is a global leader in monitoring, reporting on and advocating for people displaced within their own country.

We work with partners across the world through NORCAP, our global provider of humanitarian, development and peacebuilding expertise. NORCAP collaborates with local, national and international partners on finding sustainable solutions to meet the needs of people at risk.

Around 15,000 humanitarians work with the NRC. Most of us are hired locally to work in the field, and a small number are based at our head office in Oslo. Many of our colleagues were once themselves forced to flee their homes.

NRC assisted almost 9.1 million people worldwide in 2024, and with your support, we can help even more.

In order to meet the needs of more than 120 million displaced people worldwide, we need to unite forces across sectors and work together as one team. Through mutual partnerships we are dedicated to finding unique solutions for people who have been forced to flee, helping them build a sustainable future for themselves and their communities.

To find out how you can support our work, please visit nrc.no/corporate or send an e-mail to corporate@nrc.no.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Oslo, NO
Year Founded
1946
Website
nrc.no
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