Risk Solutions Manager
Company: International Justice Mission
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Who We Are International Justice Mission (IJM) is a global
movement working to protect people in poverty from everyday
violence—human trafficking, slavery, sexual violence, police abuse,
and other brutalities that destroy lives and communities. IJM
partners with local authorities in 30 countries to rescue victims,
hold perpetrators accountable, restore survivors, and strengthen
justice systems so they protect the vulnerable long after IJM
leaves. The Need For over 25 years, IJM has pioneered the work to
protect vulnerable people from violence. 9 out of 9 times in the
last decade, IJM’s Justice System Strengthening Projects have
reduced slavery and violence between 50 and 85% for very large
populations of people in poverty. As we grow to expand our impact
to protect 500 million people from violence, we are seeking a Risk
Solutions Manager. This newly created role supports the Risk
organization in designing and implementing a human?centered,
enterprise?wide risk management framework and related risk
initiatives. The role blends strategic thinking with
organizational, systems, and process design to advance effective
risk transformation. By applying Human?Centered Design principles,
the role develops intuitive risk processes and tools, supports
execution and change management, and drives continuous improvement
to ensure the risk framework effectively supports the
organization’s mission. This position is based in the Washington,
D.C. area and is available to be hybrid (onsite Tuesdays &
Thursdays). It reports to Vice President, Risk and is only
available for candidates with the right to work in the US.
Responsibilities Strategic Risk Framework Design & Implementation:
Influence and support a collaborative process to architect, build,
implement, and manage a bespoke global risk management framework
tailored to the organization’s high-risk operational context that
aligns with IJM’s organization values, reflects IJM’s operational
realities, and drives mission success. Take a human-centered and
behavior-focused approach to all asset design and development
efforts, prioritizing approaches and solutions designed to drive
sustainable behavior change that is vital to effectively manage
risks, seize opportunities presented by uncertainty, and accelerate
mission success. Facilitate testing, refinement, piloting,
iteration and scale-ready rollouts of all risk management framework
assets or components, as well as any strategically significant
change initiatives within the Risk subfunction so that these valid,
integrated, and relevant solutions are adopted broadly across the
organization. Develop, socialize and drive adoption of the
organization’s risk language, risk appetite and tolerance, and
newly designed or uplifted components of the risk management
framework to foster a culture of risk-based decision making and
proactive risk management across all levels of the organization.
Transformation Management and Execution: Facilitate end-to-end risk
transformation program delivery for strategic initiatives and
framework development milestones, including creating and managing
project plans, milestones, dependencies, meeting cadence and
attendance, decision points, and communication assets to ensure the
successful execution of each project. Develop and share program and
project OKRs/KPIs and status updates so that key stakeholders
across a broad audience are aware, informed, engaged and able to
provide feedback, and so that the risk team can demonstrate
transparency, accountability, and sustained progress towards our
goals. Risk Enablement: Focus on the “One Thing” – protecting 500
million people living in poverty from violence by stewarding strong
and supportive relationships, thereby enabling those who need to
rely on your perspective and expertise as they take courageous
action on mission. Investigate what is working well in risk
management at IJM and how we can do more of it. Where possible,
develop strategies based on these proven blueprints, aiding in a
pragmatic focus on the pursuit of the possible. Identify where the
organization can remove friction points and administrative
bottlenecks in risk management and transformation, so that the
desired behavioral changes, habits, risk assets and tools are the
path of least resistance for users to adopt. Guide the organization
to design systems and processes that are designed for the future.
Collaboration & Partnership: Develop strategic partnerships across
the organization with relevant SMEs, program and country teams,
external consultants, and peers across the division to create open
dialogue and relationships based on trust that will facilitate
informed, valid, integrated, and relevant transformation of our
risk culture. Take a human-centered approach to gathering
information and delivering results in every responsibility area,
deeply listening to, engaging, empathizing, and collaborating with
internal customers and other stakeholders to equip and understand
their needs and the impact of your work on theirs. Participate in a
variety of cross-functional, initiative-specific project teams to
represent and make a contribution on behalf of the risk
organization and our efforts. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a
relevant field. Advanced degree preferred. 10 years of broad
experience in human-centered design, agile delivery, operational
design or effectiveness, change strategy or related field,
preferably in international NGO, mission-driven, or complex
operational environments. Demonstrated success in solving complex,
multi-stakeholder challenges, navigating ambiguity and
cross-functional projects, and designing scalable frameworks or
operating models that drive behavior change. Deep experience in
agile delivery while leading enterprise-wide change. A track record
of working in or consulting for the Human Rights, Humanitarian,
Development, or International NGO sector, with a grasp of how this
environment presents unique challenges and opportunities. Practical
experience functioning formally or informally as an internal
consultant, shepherding a complex matrix of stakeholders through
planning, problem framing, recommendations, prioritization,
resourcing and building of project-related deliverables.
Demonstrated exposure to (or willingness to learn) risk management
foundations, philosophies and approaches. Advanced proficiency in
the Microsoft 365 Office Suite, using core applications to support
collaboration, analysis, documentation, and executive-ready
communication across teams. Strong working knowledge of Adobe
Creative Suite, with the ability to create, edit, and refine visual
and presentation assets that support storytelling, stakeholder
engagement, and strategic initiatives. Experience with
collaborative design and visual communication tools (e.g., Canva,
Figma) to prototype ideas, co-create with partners, and translate
complex concepts into clear, human-centered visuals. Demonstrated
experience using work and project management platforms (e.g.,
Asana, Monday.com) to plan, prioritize, and track initiatives,
manage dependencies, and increase visibility and accountability
across cross-functional teams. Critical Qualities Mature orthodox
Christian faith as defined by the Apostles’ Creed. You are kind,
patient and gracious when working across cultures. You have the
ability to travel domestically and internationally on an occasional
and short-term basis. Your strategic thinking strength is balanced
with your drive to execution. You hold a deep commitment to
communicating with empathy, with the ability to translate
complexity into simplicity, synthesize for an executive audience,
and educate and inform all stakeholders in a simple, coherent,
memorable and persuasive style. You are easily able to learn
quickly, maintaining curiosity and openness as the landscape and
environment become familiar. Awareness of how you learn, how others
learn, and a focus on allowing the learning process to be a
priority and integral to the journey. Application Process Upload
Resume, Cover Letter & Statement of Faith* in one PDF document .
*What is a statement of faith? A statement of faith should describe
your Christian faith and how you see it as relevant to your
involvement with IJM. The statement can either be incorporated into
the cover letter or submitted as a separate document and should
include, at a minimum, a description of your spiritual disciplines
(prayer, study, etc.) and your current fellowship or place of
worship. What does IJM have to offer? Comprehensive
Medical/Dental/Vision benefits Monthly commuter and parking
benefits in the DC metro area Retirement benefit options Paid leave
starting at 23 days 12 holidays (plus early release the day prior)
Daily, quarterly, and annual community spiritual formation Robust
staff care resources IJM holds strict safeguarding principles and a
zero tolerance to violations of the Safeguarding Policy, Protection
against Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment Policy, and Code
of Ethics. Candidate selection is based on technical competence,
recruitment, selection and hiring criteria subject to assessing the
candidate’s value congruence and thorough background, police
clearance, and reference check processes. At IJM, we’re committed
to building a diverse workforce through fair and equitable
employment practices. IJM encourages people of any race, color,
age, sex, marital status or political ideology to apply for
employment. While we welcome everyone into this work, we truly
believe that the work we are doing is God’s work, not our own, and
practice spiritual disciplines together daily. That’s why we
legally require under SEC. 2000e-1 [Section702] of Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 that all employees practice a mature
orthodox Christian faith, as defined by the Apostles’ Creed. IJM
requires a background check, police clearance and thorough review
of references with an employment offer and/or employment
contract.
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