Chief Executive Officer

  • Executive-level, Full-time staff position
  • Posted on 21 January 2026
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Job Description

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO)

National Reconstruction & Resilience Department (NaRRD)

Government of Jamaica

Lead Jamaica’s National Recovery. Build Back Better. Secure the Future.

In theaftermath of the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa, the Government of
Jamaica has established the National Reconstruction & Resilience Department
(NaRRD): a new, high-impact institution mandated to lead the country’s
reconstruction and to embed resilience, climate adaptation, and sustainability
into national recovery efforts.

The Government now invites applications from exceptional, visionary leaders for the
position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO), who will spearhead one of the most
consequential national rebuilding initiatives in Jamaica’s history.

THE ROLE

The CEO is the Department’s principal executive, responsible for providing strategic
leadership, operational command, and fiduciary oversight of Jamaica’s national
reconstruction and resilience programme.

Reporting to the Prime Minister through the Cabinet Secretary, the CEO will lead a
multidisciplinary executive team and oversee a complex, multi-billion-dollar
reconstruction portfolio spanning infrastructure, housing, public services, and
community recovery, while ensuring transparency, value for money, and
measurable national impact.

This role requires a leader who can operate confidently at the intersection of policy,
engineering, finance, procurement, crisis response, and stakeholder diplomacy,
both locally and internationally.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE

A proven executive leader with deep reconstruction, infrastructure, and
crisis-management experience, capable of directing major national programmes
under pressure and committed to rebuilding Jamaica stronger, safer, and more
resilient for generations to come.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

The Chief Executive Officer will:

  • Provide
    national leadership on reconstruction strategy, resilience standards, and
    climate-adaptation priorities
  • Translate
    Cabinet policy into executable, results-driven programmes
  • Direct
    large-scale, multi-sector reconstruction portfolios with high risk, cost,
    schedule, and quality controls
  • Ensure
    sound financial stewardship, donor compliance, and transparent fund
    management
  • Oversee
    public procurement, contract management, and supplier performance at scale
  • Lead
    crisis response and surge operations during disaster events
  • Represent
    NaRRD at the highest levels—Cabinet, Parliament, development partners, the
    private sector, and communities
  • Champion
    digital platforms, open data, monitoring & evaluation, and public
    accountability
  • Build
    and lead a high-performance, integrity-driven organisation capable of
    rapid national mobilisation

Minimum
requirements include:

  • A
    Master’s degree in Engineering, Public Policy, Economics, Construction
    Management, Disaster Risk Management, Business Administration, or a
    related field.
  • 12–15
    years of senior leadership experience in large-scale infrastructure,
    reconstruction, disaster recovery, public investment, or development
    programmes.
  • Proven
    experience managing complex, high-value portfolios at the national or
    international level
  • Proven
    engagement with multilateral development banks, donors, or major
    government programmes.
  • Extensive
    expertise in public financial management, procurement, risk governance,
    and programme delivery
  • Experience
    in crisis leadership, emergency coordination, or surge operations is a valuable
    asset.

You must be
decisive, resilient, ethically sound, and capable of leading in a highly
visible, high-pressure environment.

WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS

As CEO of
NaRRA, you will:

  • Shape
    how Jamaica rebuilds after disaster
  • Enhance
    national resilience for future generations.
  • Lead
    one of the nation’s most strategically significant institutions
  • Leave
    a lasting legacy of safer infrastructure, stronger communities, and
    improved public trust

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • The position is full-time and based in Jamaica.
  • Requires significant local travel and occasional international journeys
  • Competitive executive remuneration aligned with qualifications and experience
  • Appointment subject to applicable public-sector governance and integrity requirements

HOW TO APPLY

Interested
candidates should submit:

  1. A comprehensive
    curriculum vitae
  2. A cover
    letter demonstrating suitability for the role and a vision for leading
    national reconstruction
  3. All applications should be sent to recruitment@cabinet.gov.jm no later than February 18, 2026.

About the Organization

1. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
OF THE DIVISION (in which the position is located):

The
National Reconstruction & Resilience Department exists to:

1. Lead national reconstruction planning and
execution following disasters, ensuring rapid, resilient, and equitable
recovery across all sectors.

2. Develop and enforce resilience standards,
climate adaptation measures, and safeguards for infrastructure and community
recovery.

3. Mobilize, align, and manage financing from
Government, development partners, and the private sector for reconstruction
priorities.

4. Ensure transparent public procurement,
fund management, and public reporting consistent with national law and donor
requirements.

5. Operate a unified delivery system through
programme management, field operations, and performance monitoring.

6. Strengthen national resilience capacity,
including digital platforms, knowledge systems, and local contractor
development.

7. Support public accountability through open
data, M&E, and regular reporting to Cabinet, Parliament, and the public.

More Information

NaRRD Career Opp. --20260121153329.pdf

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