Catholic Relief Services is a large-scale nonprofit operating humanitarian programs across health, agriculture, water, education, and emergency response in over 100 countries. The tech stack is purely Microsoft-centric (Azure, Microsoft 365, Power BI, Intune) with field-specific tools (KoboToolbox, CommCare, DHIS2), reflecting institutional standardization around enterprise cloud infrastructure rather than custom development. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 39 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in operations (27 roles) and distributed across 19 countries—a hiring pattern that mirrors active emergency response work in Ukraine, Haiti, and sub-Saharan Africa.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director, Deputy Head of Operations, Campaign Director, Head of Programming, Chief of Party
Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the U.S. Catholic community, founded in 1943 and headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. The organization operates in more than 100 countries delivering programs in agricultural livelihoods, emergency response, health, education, microfinance, peacebuilding, water and sanitation, and capacity strengthening. With 5,001–10,000 employees, CRS maintains operations across 19 countries including active deployments in Ukraine, Haiti, Nigeria, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The organization reports that over 92 percent of revenues are spent directly on overseas programs benefiting vulnerable populations.
CRS is actively hiring across 19 countries: Haiti, Ukraine, United States, Togo, Nigeria, Ghana, Palestinian Territories, Guatemala, Malawi, Afghanistan, Israel, Myanmar, Lebanon, Burundi, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Philippines, and Congo-Brazzaville.
CRS uses Microsoft Azure, Power BI, Microsoft 365 (Teams, Outlook, Office), Intune, JAMF, and Oracle for enterprise infrastructure. Field operations use KoboToolbox, CommCare, and DHIS2 for health data and program management.
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