The Director
Operations leads the strategic planning, expansion and execution of TTWF’s
on-ground operations. This position involves engaging with current and
potential partners, coordinating with partners to identify new communities,
overseeing the opening of schools, and providing ongoing support to operations
and field staff. The role is also responsible for enhancing quality of
operations, capacity development of on-ground teams, managing budgets, and
monitoring performance metrics. Additionally, the Head of Operations implements data collection processes, analyses progress, and reports on key
performance indicators (KPIs) to drive program success. As a key leader, he is
also responsible for driving a positive culture in the Operations Team
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Strategic Planning:
- Collaborate
with senior leadership to develop Operations Strategies aligned with the
goals and objectives of the organization.
- Monitor
and report on organizational KPIs and develop strategies to improve
achievement of operational KPIs
- Identify
and address potential risks and challenges to program success.
- Collaborate cross-functionally
to develop and implement program design and process improvements to
enhance operational delivery.
Scale Up
Planning:
- Coordinate with partners to plan and execute
the expansion of TTWF Operations and Programs
- Identify and approve new communities and
out-of-school populations for micro school establishment.
- Oversee and support field teams in opening
process of new MicroSchools
- Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure all
activities pertaining to new launches are carried out seamlessly
- Build and maintain strong relationships with government
agencies, educational institutions, community leaders, donors and other
stakeholders
Operational Oversight:
- Drive excellence in operations and ensure
smooth execution of existing deployments
- Set annual targets for field operations and
monitor performance against targets
- Collaborate cross-functionally and with field
teams to ensure program impact is assessed
- Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure all
People & Culture & Technology related activities in the field are
executed seamlessly
- Closely monitor performance metrics,
including process and outcome KPIs to ensure program success
- Regularly visit TTWFs deployments on-ground
- Provide
field teams with regular guidance and feedback on operational delivery
- Drive a
positive culture in the Operations Team that aligns with TTWF values
- Mentor
Regional Managers and Area Teams on a regular basis
- Collaborate with the People
& Culture Team to develop capacity of field teams.
Requirements
Knowledge and Experience
Requirements
Education: Minimum Bachelor’s Degree - Master’s
degree in Operations Management, Project Management, or related field preferred
Experience: 10+ years of experience in project
implementation, with a focus on large-scale projects.
Behavioral Competencies:
- Respect & Dignity
- Integrity
- Operational Excellence
- Passion for change
- Teamwork
Technical Competencies:
- Operational planning and management
- Budget Management
- Scale-up planning
- Data reporting and visualization
- Stakeholder engagement
- Performance management
- Problem solving
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree in Operations Management, Project Management, or related field
- 10+ years of experience in project implementation, focused on large-scale projects
- Operational planning and management
- Budget management
- Scale-up planning
- Data reporting and visualization
- Stakeholder engagement (government, donors, community leaders)
- Performance management and KPI monitoring
- Problem solving
- Respect & Dignity (behavioral competency)
- Integrity (behavioral competency)
- Operational excellence (behavioral competency)
- Passion for change (behavioral competency)
- Teamwork (behavioral competency)
What We Do
Teach the World Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to solving the global illiteracy crisis. It establishes and deploys scalable models of literacy and learning by leveraging digital technology, providing interactive education games via tablets and smartphones to out-of-school children in resource-constrained regions such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Malawi.








