Hopewell Initiatives for National Development (HIND) is a registered non-profit, non-governmental organization with over a decade of experience in youth development, women empowerment, and educational programming. As a Licensed Operating Partner of the International Award for Young People Nigeria (Duke of Edinburgh’s Award), Hopewell runs several impactful initiatives including: HI-Explorer: Adventurous journeys for youth development, Women & Girls Empowerment Programs, The Pad A Girl Child Campaign, Junior Leadership Academy, Skills Acquisition for underserved communities, National & International Exchange Programs. We are passionate about enabling positive change, one community at a time.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Head of Operations
Locations: Lagos and Abeokuta, Ogun
Reports to: Founder
About the Role
We are seeking a dynamic, organized, and visionary Operational Head to lead and coordinate Hopewell’s programs in Lagos and Ogun States.
This role is pivotal to our mission of transforming lives through strategic programming, partnerships, and impact-driven execution.
The ideal candidate must be highly self-motivated, a natural leader, and passionate about youth development, gender equity, and community transformation.
Provide operational oversight of all Hopewell programs and initiatives across Lagos and Ogun States.
Lead the planning, execution, and evaluation of projects including women empowerment, youth leadership, menstrual hygiene campaigns, and the International Award scheme.
Supervise program officers, volunteers, and interns ensuring high performance, alignment with goals, and adherence to timelines.
Monitor and evaluate program impact, ensuring data-driven reporting and continuous improvement.
Program Implementation:
Oversee logistics, budgeting, and field operations for all community and school-based activities.
Ensure all programs meet internal standards and donor/partner expectations.
Coordinate all Adventurous Journey camps and leadership retreats (including safety protocols, risk assessments, itineraries, and logistics).
Manage the Online Record Book (ORB) platform and participant lifecycle for the International Award Program.
Stakeholder Engagement:
Build and manage relationships with school heads, government ministries, community leaders, and strategic partners.
Liaise with the National Award Office and represent Hopewell in official Award activities and training sessions.
Coordinate visits, advocacy meetings, and collaborative projects with government agencies (e.g., Ministry of Women Affairs, Education, and WAPA).
Communications & Reporting:
Provide monthly reports to the Founder/Executive Director on progress, risks, and recommendations.
Draft and review program proposals, reports, letters, partnership requests, and official communications.
Oversee media coverage, branding, and documentation of Hopewell activities.
Volunteer Management & Team Building:
Recruit, train, and manage program volunteers for field activities and outreach.
Conduct debriefings and build a strong, motivated team culture.
Qualification and Skills
Bachelor's Degree in Humanities, Social Sciences, Education, Public Administration, or related fields.
1+ years of experience post NYSC.
Strong leadership and team coordination experience.
Experience working with youth, schools, or government stakeholders.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and project management tools.
Familiarity with the Duke of Edinburgh Award or similar youth frameworks is a major advantage.
Must be resident in Lagos or Ogun State, with flexibility to travel frequently across both states.
What We Offer
Opportunity to lead meaningful, life-changing programs
Supportive and mission-driven team culture
Opportunities for national and international exposure through program affiliations
Professional development and networking opportunities