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Job description
MSF is an international, independent medical humanitarian organization. We are a non-profit, self-governed worldwide movement of more than 63,000 people.
We provide emergency medical assistance during armed conflict, natural disasters, outbreaks of deadly diseases and assist those who are excluded from healthcare. MSF delivers care based on need and when we see injustice, we speak out. We are an organization that remains impartial, knowledgeable, and effective, and this is what makes the difference between life and death.
People are our priority. At Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)/ Artsen zonder Grenzen, we are committed to an inclusive culture that encourages and supports the diverse voices of our employees. We encourage diverse applicants including individuals of all gender identities, ages, sexual orientations, nationalities, races, religions, beliefs, social and marital status, people with different abilities and all other diversity characteristics and how they intersect.
With immediate effect, our Finance department is looking for an:
Innovation & Learning Manager - Finance Department
- Based in Amsterdam
Médecins Sans Frontières Operational Centre Amsterdam (MSF OCA) is undergoing a significant reorganisation of its Finance Department. Historically organised along a split between Programs and Headquarters, Finance is moving towards an integrated, global functional model designed to better support MSF OCA's strategic direction.
This new model brings together expertise across geographies and teams and is structured around three core functions:
Global Accounting
Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A)
Innovation and Learning
The Innovation and Learning pillar functions as the department’s internal change engine, supporting transformation, continuous improvement, and capability building across global finance teams. The Innovation and Learning function is internally known as FUSE, standing for Finance Upgrading Systems and Expertise.
We are recruiting an Innovation and Learning Manager to lead this pillar. The role reports to the Director of Finance and Business Operations and manages a small, specialised team.
Objective – why this role matters
This role is essential to making the new Finance model work in practice. The Innovation and Learning Manager enables Accounting and FP&A to successfully adopt new processes, systems, and ways of working, while also supporting finance-related projects originating from other departments.
You will identify improvement opportunities within the Finance Department itself, prioritise them, and drive their implementation through disciplined project management approaches. Equally important is the learning dimension of the role: ensuring that people are supported in developing new skills and capabilities and brought along through change in a sustainable and engaging way.
The role balances ambition with pragmatism, turning ideas into realistic, people-centred improvements with real impact.
Key Responsibilities
As Innovation and Learning Manager, you will:
Lead and develop the Innovation and Learning (FUSE) team and create a safe, outstanding working environment
Contribute to defining and implementing the Finance Department’s innovation, learning, and continuous improvement strategy
Identify and prioritise process improvement, digital innovation, and learning needs across HQ and operational finance stakeholders
Support Accounting and FP&A in onboarding new systems, processes, and ways of working, as well as finance-related projects from other departments
Oversee the design, testing, documentation, and scale-up of finance process improvements and innovations using structured methodologies
Coordinate change management, learning, and capacity-strengthening initiatives linked to finance systems and processes
Facilitate stakeholder engagement, workshops, and communication to ensure that country program realities and user needs are reflected
Monitor impact, define indicators, and report on innovation, process improvement, and learning outcomes
Lead selected improvement and transformation projects
What We’re Looking For
You are a change-oriented leader who understands both the technical and human sides of getting things done.
You bring a transformation or change management mindset and are comfortable working in complex, stakeholder-rich environments. You understand MSF’s culture and know that meaningful change takes time, patience, and strong relationships. You invest in stakeholder engagement, clarify requirements, unblock your team’s work, and are not afraid to get your hands dirty by running projects yourself when needed.
You are resilient and not easily dissuaded by setbacks. When initiatives slow down or encounter resistance, you know how to adapt, reframe, and motivate people forward. You are a natural relationship builder with sensitivity to organisational dynamics and a strong sense for when to push and when to listen.
Candidate Profile
Master’s degree in a relevant field
Experience in project management, (financial) process improvement, and coaching & learning
Proven experience leading transformation or continuous improvement initiatives in complex organisations
Strong skills in structured project management and change methodologies
Ability to translate ideas into practical, scalable solutions
Fluency in English required, other languages are an asset
Willingness to occasionally travel to MSF meetings country programs
This role offers a unique opportunity to shape how Finance evolves at MSF OCA. You will sit at the heart of departmental change, enabling colleagues across the organisation to work more effectively while strengthening capabilities for the future. If you are motivated by making change and helping people grow through it, this role offers meaningful impact.
To foster a healthy work-life balance we work with a remote working policy where you can work 40% of your weekly hours from home, 60% working in person in the office. Coming together at our office in Amsterdam allows us to have informal exchanges and chance encounters, share ideas more freely and solve challenges together in real-time.
We Offer
An exciting opportunity to shape a new function within a major international organization.
A Dutch employment contract (40 hours/week), with a preferred start date of 15 September 2026. One-year contract with renewal option, subject to performance. This is a structural position.
Gross monthly salary between €4,875 and €6,711 (full-time), depending on experience.
An environment that fosters diversity, with colleagues from around the world representing various cultures and backgrounds.
Other benefits include:
30 days off (based on a full-time employment)
A competitive pension scheme
8% holiday allowance, paid out with the salary in May
Commuting allowance (terms and conditions apply) & work from home allowance
L&D will support you with a variety of learning and development opportunities with internal and external trainings and courses
Application
Do you recognise yourself in this profile, we welcome you to apply directly via our website and upload a letter of motivation + Curriculum Vitae (in English) as one combined document.
The closing date for applications is: 26 July 2026. Selection will be by means of one interview round.
Please note the application deadline specified above may be subject to change at MSF-Netherland’s discretion.
Information
For questions about the role or process, contact Matthew Brady (Director of Finance and Business Operations) at matthew.brady@amsterdam.msf.org.
No agencies please
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