Job Description
Job Description
| JOB TITLE | Human Resources Manager |
| LOCATION | Freetown, Sierra Leone, with regular travel to districts, schools, partner offices and government institutions as required. |
| REPORTING AND MANAGEMENT | Reports to the Executive Director. Works closely with the Finance and Operations Director, Technical Director, Operations Manager, Finance Manager, finance, procurement, MERL, programme teams, district teams, implementing partners, government counterparts and the Alliance for Transforming African Education (ATAE) support functions. |
| JOB SUMMARY | This role sits within the forthcoming Leaders in Teaching (LiT) Sierra Leone programme, a Government of Sierra Leone initiative to be implemented by Lɛ Wi Lan (LWL), in partnership with Transforming Teaching, Education and Learning (T-TEL) and other partners, with funding support from the Mastercard Foundation. LWL is a Sierra Leonean-led organisation committed to advancing education transformation nationally through technical assistance in close partnership with government. The Human Resources Manager is responsible for leading and strengthening LWL’s human resources function, including workforce planning, recruitment, onboarding, staff records, contracts, performance management, staff development, employee relations, HR compliance and duty-of-care processes. The post-holder ensures that HR systems are fair, transparent, compliant, well documented and responsive to the staffing needs of LWL and the LiT Sierra Leone programme. The role supports delivery across the LEAD, TRAIN, RECRUIT and MOTIVATE pillars by ensuring that LWL attracts, deploys, supports, develops and retains the staff required to deliver high-quality technical assistance at national, district, school and Teacher Training Institution levels. The Human Resources Manager must ensure that HR policies and practices actively support safeguarding, gender equality, disability inclusion and school safety. This includes safe recruitment, inclusive hiring, reasonable accommodation, staff safeguarding compliance, confidential case handling, equitable development opportunities and workplace practices that protect children, vulnerable adults, women, persons with disabilities and other marginalised groups. |
| ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES (Will include but not limited to-) | HR STRATEGY, PLANNING AND SYSTEMS • Lead the day-to-day implementation of LWL’s human resources function, ensuring that HR systems, records, processes and controls are efficient, compliant, confidential and fit for purpose. |
| • Support the Executive Director and senior management to plan staffing needs, maintain organisation charts, update job descriptions and ensure that HR planning is aligned with programme delivery requirements. • Maintain accurate HR files, staff databases, leave records, contract trackers, onboarding records, performance timelines, training records and other HR documentation in line with organisational and donor requirements. • Support continuous improvement of HR policies, procedures, templates and internal operating routines, ensuring alignment with Sierra Leone labour requirements, LWL policies and donor expectations. RECRUITMENT, SELECTION AND ONBOARDING • Lead fair, transparent, timely and inclusive recruitment processes for staff and, where required, consultants, ensuring clear role profiles, recruitment plans, evaluation records and complete audit trails. • Ensure recruitment processes promote equal opportunity, gender equality, disability inclusion and safe recruitment, including appropriate advertising, reasonable accommodation, diverse panels and objective selection criteria. • Coordinate onboarding and induction for new staff, ensuring that contracts, policies, safeguarding commitments, code of conduct requirements, probation plans, equipment requests and orientation schedules are completed on time. • Work closely with hiring managers, operations, finance and programme teams to ensure that recruitment and onboarding support timely programme mobilisation and delivery. CONTRACTS, PAYROLL SUPPORT AND HR COMPLIANCE • Prepare and maintain staff contracts, amendments, consultant HR documentation, probation records, employment letters and related personnel documentation. • Support payroll preparation by maintaining accurate staff records, timesheets where applicable, leave information, benefits records and approved HR changes for finance processing. • Ensure HR processes comply with applicable Sierra Leone labour requirements, organisational policies, donor requirements, safeguarding standards, confidentiality requirements and data protection principles. • Maintain complete and auditable HR records for recruitment, onboarding, contracts, vetting, performance management, training, leave, disciplinary processes and exits. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT, STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND WELLBEING • Coordinate performance management processes, including probation reviews, objective setting, mid-year reviews, annual appraisals, performance improvement plans and follow-up actions. |
| • Support managers to identify staff development needs, maintain training plans and coordinate learning opportunities that strengthen delivery across technical, operational, safeguarding, inclusion and management functions. • Promote staff wellbeing, respectful workplace practices, clear communication, duty of care and timely escalation of concerns affecting staff safety, performance or morale. • Provide practical guidance to managers and staff on HR procedures, leave management, workplace conduct, professional standards and staff support processes. SAFEGUARDING, GENDER EQUALITY, DISABILITY INCLUSION AND SCHOOL SAFETY • Ensure HR systems actively support LWL’s safeguarding commitments, survivor-centred approach, mandatory code of conduct, vetting procedures, safe recruitment, confidentiality and incident-reporting processes. • Mainstream gender equality and disability inclusion into recruitment, onboarding, performance management, staff development, workplace policies, reasonable accommodation and employee relations processes. • Work with safeguarding, programme and operations colleagues to strengthen school safety systems by ensuring that staff understand and comply with safeguarding, child protection, gender equality, disability inclusion and safe-school expectations. • Support an inclusive workplace culture that enables safe participation and professional growth for women, persons with disabilities and staff from diverse backgrounds. EMPLOYEE RELATIONS, CONFIDENTIALITY AND CASE MANAGEMENT • Provide confidential HR advice and support to managers and staff, escalating sensitive matters appropriately and maintaining accurate records of HR actions and decisions. • Support fair and timely handling of grievances, disciplinary matters, workplace concerns, absence issues, conflict resolution and exit processes in line with policy and legal requirements. • Promote respectful workplace behaviour, integrity, accountability, non-discrimination, anti-harassment standards and confidential handling of staff information. • Identify HR risks, compliance gaps, capacity concerns and staff support needs, and propose practical solutions to the Executive Director and senior management. REPORTING, COORDINATION AND OTHER DUTIES • Prepare concise HR updates, recruitment trackers, contract trackers, leave reports, performance management updates, training records and HR risk summaries for management review. • Coordinate closely with operations, finance, procurement, MERL, programme teams, district teams and implementing partners to ensure HR support is aligned with delivery timelines and compliance requirements.
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| • Support internal and external audits by providing complete, accurate and well-organised HR documentation and responding promptly to HR-related information requests. • Undertake any other HR, administration, compliance or organisational duties that may reasonably be required by the Executive Director or senior management. | |
| CANDIDATE SPECIFICATION | • A degree in human resources management, business administration, organisational development, public administration, management or a related field. • At least 10 years’ progressively senior experience in human resources management for organisations managing large-scale grants, contracts or development programmes. • Strong experience managing recruitment, onboarding, contracts, staff records, payroll inputs, performance management, staff development, employee relations and exit processes. • Good understanding of Sierra Leone labour requirements, HR compliance, confidentiality, documentation standards, donor funded programme requirements and auditable HR systems. • Experience supporting HR across national, district, school or community-level programmes, including staff working in field locations and with government and partner stakeholders. • Practical understanding of safeguarding, safe recruitment, vetting, code of conduct compliance, duty of care, incident reporting and confidential case-handling processes. • Experience advising managers on performance, staff conduct, workplace concerns, grievances, disciplinary processes, staff wellbeing and conflict resolution. • Strong knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and confidence using SharePoint, digital collaboration tools, trackers and HR information systems. • Excellent organisational, planning, problem-solving, stakeholder management and communication skills, including clear written and oral English. • Strong understanding of gender equality, disability inclusion and school safety, with the ability to apply these principles to recruitment, onboarding, workplace policies, staff development, reasonable accommodation and staff-support processes. • Excellent attention to detail; reliable, discreet, proactive and able to handle sensitive information with integrity and confidentiality. • Ability to work calmly under pressure, manage competing priorities and maintain strong service standards while enforcing compliance requirements. • Commitment to Lɛ Wi Lan’s safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults, including its mandatory code of conduct, vetting and background checks, survivor-centred response approach, and values of gender equity, disability inclusion, integrity and accountability. |
| • Willingness to be based in Freetown and to undertake regular travel to districts, schools, partner offices and government institutions as required by the role. • Any other duties that may be required from time to time. |
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How to Apply: Applicants should submit a copy of their CV and a cover letter explaining why they are suitable for the role which they are applying for. Applications are to be submitted electronically to recruitment@lwlsl.org stating the job role applied for in the subject line of the email.
The deadline for all applications is 5pm on Friday 17th July 2026. Lε Wi Lan is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and all appointments are subject to satisfactory background checks. We are an equal opportunities employer and particularly welcome applications from women and persons with disabilities.
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