About Inkomoko
Inkomoko supports entrepreneurs to grow their businesses in order to improve livelihoods, create jobs, and help communities thrive.
In 2026, Inkomoko was listed by the Financial Times as the 5th fastest-growing company in Africa, supporting entrepreneurs across East and Central Africa to grow thriving businesses and build inclusive, resilient economies.
Founded in 2012, Inkomoko has worked with more than 100,000 entrepreneurs, including thousands of refugee entrepreneurs. Inkomoko provides a combination of training, consulting, access to finance, and market-level systems change. We are the largest investor to refugee entrepreneurs in Africa.
Inkomoko has 850+ staff in 50 offices across Chad, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and South Sudan. Through Inkomoko's 2030 strategic plan, we are adding 3 additional countries to serve more than 550,000 entrepreneurs and growing our $30M loan fund to impact 7M lives.
INKOMOKO VALUES
All staff at Inkomoko are connected to a shared set of organizational values:
Purpose: be solutions-oriented, produce high-quality work, and be a global leader
Achievement: push yourself to reach beyond what you previously thought possible.
Improvement: be humble, engage in continuous growth through open & accurate feedback
Bravery: willing to take risks, create a safe space for others, be compassionate, and inclusive
We Eat Goat: we celebrate success and support each other in hard times. We do this work together in the spirit of turikumwe, tuko pamoja, abren nen, Kula na sawa, On est ensemble
Inkomoko is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Refugees, women, and persons who reflect the diverse communities we serve are strongly encouraged to apply.
About The Opportunity & Responsibilities
The Director of Enterprise Risk & Resilience will lead the development and execution of Inkomoko's enterprise-wide risk management across all countries and functions. The role will strengthen organisational resilience by ensuring risks are proactively identified, assessed, mitigated, monitored, and integrated into operational and strategic decision-making.
This role goes beyond traditional compliance and focuses on building a strong institutional risk culture appropriate for Inkomoko. The Director will support leadership teams to manage operational, financial, programmatic, safeguarding, regulatory, reputational, geopolitical, and organisational risks in a practical and action-oriented way.
The role will report to the COO and will work closely with the Director of Operations, Director of Organisational Effectiveness as well Country Directors, SLT members, and functional leaders to strengthen risk visibility, improve business continuity, enhance crisis preparedness, and ensure the organisation can scale sustainably in complex and rapidly evolving environments.
This role is open to candidates based in Ethiopia, Rwanda or Kenya.
Key Responsibilities
Enterprise Risk Management & Governance
Lead the design and implementation of Inkomoko's enterprise risk management framework
Improve and maintain organisation-wide risk registers across countries and functions
Support leadership teams to identify, assess, prioritise, and mitigate key operational and strategic risks
Develop risk dashboards, reporting systems, and executive risk summaries for SLT and Board review
Facilitate regular enterprise risk reviews and escalation processes
Strengthen integration of risk management into planning, budgeting, operations, and decision-making
Support the COO and leadership on organisational resilience and institutional risk priorities
Coordinate cross-functional responses to emerging organisational risks
Operational Risk & Business Resilience
Present at the Risk and Crisis Response Meeting updated and prioritised risk profiles
Strengthen operational resilience frameworks systems across all countries and offices
Swiftly develop risk related tools and best practices for use by different teams and org wide
Support business scenario planning, continuity planning and crisis preparedness initiatives
Develop practical mitigation strategies for operational disruptions, political instability, supply chain interruptions, and organisational risks
Support country teams to strengthen field-level operational risk management
Conduct scenario planning and organisational stress-testing exercises
Ensure continuity plans are tested, updated, and operationalised regularly
Monitor trends and systemic risks affecting organisational performance and sustainability
Crisis and Incident Management Response
Support COO in enterprise level crisis response
Oversee incident reporting, escalation, and response processes across the organisation
Support investigations into major operational incidents, safeguarding concerns, fraud, misconduct, or compliance breaches
Ensure incidents are documented, analysed, and translated into organisational learning and corrective actions
Establish systems for root-cause analysis and prevention tracking
Monitor incident trends and recommend risk mitigation measures to leadership
Risk Culture, Capacity Building & Systems Improvement
Build organisational awareness and ownership of risk management at all levels
Deliver practical risk management training for managers and teams
Strengthen risk management tools, systems, and reporting mechanisms
Develop simple and actionable risk guidance for country and operational teams
Promote a proactive culture of risk identification, escalation, and mitigation
Strategic Advisory to Leadership
Serve as a strategic advisor to the COO and SLT on organisational risks
Provide forward-looking analysis on geopolitical, operational, regulatory, and organisational risks
Support major organisational initiatives, expansion efforts, and transformation projects through risk assessment and mitigation planning
Requirements
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for a highly practical and strategic risk leader who can help a fast-scaling organisation strengthen institutional resilience while operating in dynamic and complex environments. The ideal candidate combines strong analytical capability with operational judgment and can translate risk frameworks into practical action across countries and teams.
Strong enterprise risk management and organisational resilience experience
Ability to operate strategically while remaining highly practical and execution-oriented
Excellent judgment and calm decision-making under pressure
Strong facilitation, communication, and stakeholder management skills
Ability to influence senior leaders and support country teams effectively
Strong analytical and systems-thinking capability
High integrity, professionalism, and discretion
Experience & Qualifications:
10+ years of experience in enterprise risk management, operational risk, compliance, audit, organisational resilience, or related fields
Significant experience managing crisis responses
Significant experience working across multiple countries and complex operating environments
Experience in NGOs, social enterprises, development finance, consulting, or other mission-driven organisations preferred
Strong understanding of operational, financial, compliance, safeguarding, and organisational risk management
Experience supporting crisis management, business continuity, and organisational transformation initiatives
Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree preferred.
Key competencies:
We are looking for someone who;
Thinks and Plans Strategically - Identifies opportunities using future-focused thinking (5+ years ahead); creates a strategic path to operationalize work plans
Coaches - Facilitates skill development by asking the right questions and providing motivational feedback; enables others and builds their confidence and self-esteem to solve problems independently
Manages Complexity - Making sense of information to effectively solve problems
Leadership - Operates with commitment to values and culture, while supporting the growth and development of others.
Benefits
WHAT YOU'LL GET
This role is inside a high-growth, mission-driven social enterprise. By joining, you'll access:
Competitive salary, and potential Performance-based bonus
Incredible company culture, with opportunities for learning and growth
Diverse colleagues across the region, and policies that demonstrate commitment to equity and inclusion
Ability to make a significant social impact to your community
Health insurance for self and family
Staff savings and provident fund, negotiated bank rates for long-term employees
Generous annual leave, parental leave, and sabbatical options.
TO APPLY
If you are excited about this opportunity and have what it takes to succeed in the role please submit your application through the jobs portal.
Tell us about what you'll bring to this growing company.
DEADLINE: 31 May 2026. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, please apply as soon as possible!
Inkomoko is committed to justice, diversity, equity and inclusion.
As we seek to reflect the communities we serve, refugees and women are strongly encouraged to apply.
As a company we have policies that ensure fair treatment in the application process.
NB: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Employment is conditional upon successful background checks and other verification as needed.
All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and background screening checks. Inkomoko also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme, In line with this Scheme, we will request information from job applicants' previous employers about any findings of sexual misconduct, fraud, or abuse. By applying, the job applicant confirms his/her understanding of these recruitment procedures.