Director, Ethics and Compliance
Company: Corus International
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Title: Director, Ethics
and Compliance Position Type: Regular Full-Time Department: Global
Human Resources Location: Washington, DC or Nairobi, Kenya - Hybrid
Contact: Corus International, humanresources@corusinternational.org
U.S. Salary Range: $102,000 - $132,500 - $163,000 Kenya Salary
Range: Based on local country scale for position's level Corus
International provides a competitive, growth-oriented, yet fiscally
responsible compensation program. When determining an offer for
employment, multiple factors are considered including relevant
years of experience, education, skills, internal equity, and
budget. Our overall approach is to target the minimum to midpoint
for starting salaries, based on these factors. Additionally, Corus
provides a comprehensive and competitive employee benefit package
to protect our valued and dedicated staff and their families. Our
benefits include three medical plan options with comprehensive
prescription drug coverage, low-cost dental coverage with 100% paid
vision insurance. Corus also provides a generous retirement plan
and PTO to include vacation, sick, holiday, parental, jury,
international travel, and bereavement leave; employer-sponsored
basic life/AD&D insurance; employee wellness incentives, and
employee work/life balance and assistance programs. Corus
International is seeking a Director, Ethics & Compliance to join
our Global Human Resources team. This position may be based at the
Headquarters in Washington, DC or country office in Nairobi, Kenya
(local nationals and TCNs considered). Position Summary: The
Director, Ethics and Compliance reports directly to the Managing
Director, People & Culture and will be a subject matter expert
responsible for leading and driving an effective global ethics and
compliance program across all Corus entities. The Director
understands the complexity of crisis in fragile country contexts
and ensures the organization operates in adherence to legal
standards, regulatory requirements and internal policies while
fostering a culture of ethical behavior and accountability. The
Director will collaborate extensively with Internal Audit, Finance,
Global Human Resources, program and country office leaders, and
other organizational leaders and engages with the Board's Audit and
Risk and Finance Committees. Responsibilities: Design, implement
and manage an effective ethics and compliance framework; develop
policies, processes and tools to ensure business activities comply
with Corus' policies, donor rules, applicable government
regulations and legislative requirements of the countries in which
we operate; support the creation of a culture and working
environment where everyone is aware of and feels responsible for
maintaining an ethical organization. Oversee the Convercent
Helpline and Case Manager system; design the system so that cases
are appropriately triaged and assigned to relevant staff for
follow-up; regularly monitor open cases and ensure all parties are
using the system as designed for effective case management; and
analyze data and provide metrics to leadership as requested. Where
required, conduct thorough, timely and objective investigations and
partner with other areas such as Internal Audit, Finance, Global
Human Resources, Program and Risk Management. Develop corrective
action plans to address identified issues and prevent recurrence.
Build a network of in-county internal liaisons who are responsible
for supporting ethics and compliance adherence across Corus
entities, and provide coaching, technical subject matter expertise
and staff training. Establish and manage relationships with
external legal advisors in support of ethics and compliance
investigation needs. Lead and conduct annual and ongoing ethics and
compliance training, education, and communication for staff,
partners and suppliers (to include appropriate use of Convercent,
code of ethics policy, conflicts of interest, and PSEAH). Work with
GHR to ensure relevant trainings are incorporated into the new hire
onboarding program. Serve as a subject matter expert across the
organization by providing oversight, direction, and support on the
interpretation of rules and regulations. Oversee and enforce the
Conflict of Interest and Gifts & Entertainment policies to ensure
appropriate identification, evaluation, resolution and
documentation of potential conflicts. In partnership with the
Office of the COO and Finance, support risk management and internal
audit initiatives including providing reports and data for the risk
management register, presentations to leadership and/or the Board,
and designing trainings in response to internal audit team
findings. Stay abreast of standards and requirements, including all
relevant laws, rules and industry standards and company practices
and provide timely communications to those impacted. Undertake
special projects and support other initiatives as directed.
Supervisory: This role has no direct reports but will indirectly
manage internal liaisons on ethics and compliance and
investigations matters. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree
and a minimum of 8 years' progressively responsible and relevant
experience; and/or the equivalent combination of education and
experience. Experience must include managing ethics and compliance
systems for a global organization receiving USG funding. Experience
conducting organizational investigations including ethics and
policy violations a must. Exceptional written and verbal English
communication skills coupled with the ability to collaborate
effectively with others; possesses strong interpersonal skills and
interacts in a professional and tactful manner. Proficiency in
writing reports or similar documents to a professional standard.
Ability to develop effective presentations and training material
for staff and partners; and the ability to successfully tailor and
present complex subject matter to a diverse audience, such as
Corus' leadership team, Board of Directors, Audit and Risk
Committee, staff, and others. Strong project management skills and
analytical aptitude with good reasoning skills. Skilled at
identifying issues/problems, collecting data, establishing facts,
and drawing valid conclusions. Preferred Qualifications: Spanish
and/or French language skills are a plus. Physical and Mental
Requirements: The physical requirements that may be needed to
execute responsibilities may include bending, standing, and
walking, etc. The mental requirements that are essential to
satisfactorily executing the responsibilities outlined in this job
description include, but are not limited to: learning new tasks,
comprehending, and retaining information, completing tasks
independently, effectively communicating verbally and in writing,
demonstrating proficiency in using computer software to perform
assigned tasks. Other Duties: This job description is not designed
to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or
responsibilities for the position. Duties, responsibilities and
activities may change at any time with or without notice. All
positions are required to perform any additional tasks assigned by
the supervisor. Global positions that are bound by contracts will
not be changed without notice and approval. Working Conditions,
Travel and Environment: Corus has a hybrid work policy, allowing
work to be done remotely; two days per week (Tuesday and Wednesday)
in the office is required. The employee must be available to work
outside normal office hours or weekends as required. This position
must be able to travel as required for standard domestic and
international business purposes. While performing the duties of
this job in different locations, the employee may be exposed to
precarious settings under high-security risks and/or very basic
living conditions and outside weather conditions, as well as to
infectious diseases. If applicable, must have authorization to work
in the country of assignment. As a member of the Corus Family, each
employee is expected to : Foster a work environment where everyone
feels valued and included. Support employees' evaluation and
promotion processes based on skills and performance. Promote a
safe, secure, and respectful environment for all members of Corus
family, stakeholders in general, and particularly for the
communities we serve. Follow Corus Code of Conduct helping to
prevent any type of abuse including workplace harassment, sexual
abuse and exploitation, and trafficking in persons. Adhere to the
Organizational Core Values. Corus International is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment, without regard to race, color,
religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic
information, protected veteran, or any other classification
protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. Job Posted by
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