Impact & Philanthropy Chief Operating Officer
Job Description
The Steyn Group is a global single family office platform that specialises in private market investments in the United Kingdom, United States and South Africa. Steyn Group has a broad investment mandate and are always seeking new ways in which to leverage resources to tackle some of the key problems in the world.
Aligned with this mission, the EMS Foundation, established in 2014, is a leading philanthropic organisation advancing the rights and welfare of wild animals, children, elderly persons, and other vulnerable groups across South Africa and the African continent. The Foundation works to alleviate suffering, challenge systemic inequality, raise public awareness, empower communities, and promote dignity through advocacy, litigation, and programme delivery.
Purpose of the roleThe Chief Operating Officer is responsible for building and strengthening the operational, governance, financial and risk architecture necessary to sustain high-stakes wildlife protection and human rights advocacy.
Working closely with the Executive Director, The COO ensures that:
Institutional systems support complex litigation and policy interventions
Financial controls protect donor confidence
Risk frameworks mitigate legal, reputational and political exposure
Operational systems enable scalable justice impact
Organisational resilience matches advocacy ambition
This role is critical in enabling the Executive Director to focus on strategic leadership, external engagement, and fundraising, while ensuring institutional excellence, resilience, and accountability.
Key Responsibilities and Duties 1. Strategic & Operational LeadershipTranslate organisational strategy into clear, executable operational plans
Align programmes and functions around shared priorities
Develop executive dashboards to support Board oversight and decision-making
Oversee day-to-day operations across all programmes, including Policy & Advocacy, Litigation, Wildlife, Community Development, Communications, and Finance
Implement integrated project and programme management systems
Establish clear KPIs and performance tracking mechanisms
Ensure robust financial management aligned with organisational priorities
Strengthen internal controls and maintain audit readiness
Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis
Monitor litigation costs and ensure donor compliance
Maintain and evolve the organisation's risk management framework
Ensure compliance with relevant non-profit, labour, and tax regulations
Develop crisis management and institutional protection systems
Produce high-quality, Board-ready governance and reporting materials
Foster a high-performance, justice-driven organisational culture
Implement structured performance management and accountability systems
Develop leadership pipelines and staff capability
Embed wellbeing and resilience practices across the organisation
Establish systems to track organisational and programme impact
Develop dashboards capturing litigation outcomes, policy influence, and operational performance
Enable data-driven decision-making and adaptive learning
Support Board-level visibility of institutional performance
Represent the Foundation in operational, sector, and funding forums
Build and maintain strong institutional relationships
Enhance credibility within philanthropic and advocacy ecosystems
Postgraduate degree in Management, Law, Public Administration, Business, Environmental Governance, or a related field
5-7+ years' experience in a senior operations or executive leadership role
Demonstrated experience in both:
Wildlife conservation, biodiversity governance, or environmental protection
Human rights, social justice, or public interest sectors
Proven experience operating in politically sensitive or high-risk advocacy environments
Strong understanding of South African non-profit regulatory frameworks
This is a rare opportunity to shape and scale the operational engine of a bold, high-impact organisation tackling some of the most urgent issues of our time. You will work at the forefront of wildlife protection and human rights, helping to build an institution capable of delivering lasting systemic change.
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