Church-based child development ministry operating across 25 countries
Compassion International runs a distributed child development network through 8,000+ partner churches across 25 countries, with operations spanning theology, social services, and donor relations. The tech stack is lean—Workday, React, Node.js, AWS, and Tableau—reflecting a nonprofit constrained by resource allocation. Hiring heavily toward operations and support roles (37 of 63 open positions) while tackling child protection compliance and church partner engagement suggests the organization is scaling execution infrastructure rather than technology, addressing documented gaps in data collection and grant tracking systems.
Notable leadership hires: National Director
Compassion International is a Christian nonprofit focused on child development in low-income communities. The organization operates through partnerships with local churches in 25 countries, serving as both the theological and operational spine for whole-life support—spiritual, economic, social, and physical. With 1,001–5,000 employees and active hiring across 22 countries (concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and South Asia), Compassion delivers programs covering child sponsorship, health and nutrition, education, and Christian leadership development. The organization maintains a global headquarters structure while managing decentralized delivery through local church networks.
Compassion partners with 8,000+ churches across 25 countries. Active hiring occurs in Thailand, Bolivia, Haiti, Cambodia, Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala, Kenya, Colombia, Nicaragua, Togo, Ghana, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Dominican Republic, Brazil, El Salvador, Indonesia, Peru, Bangladesh, Ecuador, and the United States.
Primary tools include Workday (HR/finance), Node.js and React (development), AWS (infrastructure), Tableau (analytics), and Microsoft Office suite. The stack reflects a nonprofit operations footprint rather than a technology-product organization.
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