Global Christian humanitarian organisation World Relief (WR) has announced a search for its first-ever Chief Information Officer (CIO), marking a significant milestone in the organisation’s efforts to strengthen its global technology infrastructure and improve operational effectiveness across more than 100 countries.
Founded in the aftermath of World War II, World Relief has spent more than 80 years partnering with local churches and communities to respond to poverty, disasters, displacement, and humanitarian crises. The creation of the CIO position reflects the organisation’s commitment to building a more coordinated, secure, and mission-driven technology function capable of supporting its expanding global operations.
The new executive role offers an opportunity to shape the future of technology within one of the world’s leading faith-based humanitarian organisations while advancing programmes that serve vulnerable communities worldwide.
World Relief is a global Christian humanitarian organisation dedicated to partnering with churches and local communities to develop sustainable, locally driven solutions to some of the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges.
Its mission is to boldly engage the world’s greatest crises in partnership with the Church, while its vision is to create thriving and welcoming communities where families flourish and individuals experience restored relationships with God, their neighbours, themselves, and creation.
The organisation delivers programmes across several key areas, including:
World Relief’s work is guided by Christian values including service, partnership, empowerment, excellence, continuous improvement, prayer, and a strong commitment to strengthening local churches.
The Chief Information Officer position is being established as World Relief transitions from a decentralised technology environment toward a more integrated enterprise IT model.
Historically, technology decisions have largely been managed by individual country offices and programme teams. While this approach has allowed flexibility, it has also created challenges including fragmented systems, inconsistent service delivery, cybersecurity risks, limited enterprise visibility, and difficulties integrating organisational data.
The successful CIO will lead the development of a unified technology strategy that strengthens governance, improves cybersecurity, enhances operational efficiency, and supports both U.S. and international programmes.
Rather than overseeing a large-scale technology expansion, the successful candidate will focus on practical execution, disciplined prioritisation, and sustainable improvements within existing resource constraints.
The Chief Information Officer will provide strategic leadership across World Relief’s global technology function.
Core responsibilities include:
World Relief is seeking an experienced technology executive who combines strategic leadership with strong interpersonal skills and a passion for mission-driven work.
The ideal candidate will possess:
Candidates must also affirm World Relief’s Statement of Faith and demonstrate a committed Christian faith aligned with the organisation’s mission and values.
The successful CIO will be expected to deliver measurable progress during the first two years in the role by focusing on several strategic priorities.
These include:
These initiatives are expected to strengthen operational efficiency while enabling World Relief to better serve communities affected by poverty, conflict, disasters, and displacement.
As World Relief continues expanding its global reach, technology has become increasingly central to programme delivery, operational resilience, and organisational stewardship.
The introduction of a Chief Information Officer represents an important investment in digital leadership that will help the organisation build stronger governance, improve cybersecurity, increase operational consistency, and enhance collaboration across international offices.
By aligning technology with its humanitarian mission, World Relief aims to create a stronger foundation for delivering sustainable impact in vulnerable communities while supporting churches and local partners responding to some of the world’s most urgent challenges.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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