The Director is the senior leader of Firefly International, responsible for driving the charity’s mission to support
war-affected children through the provision of education, mental health and peacebuilding programmes delivered
in genuine partnership with our overseas partners. This is a hands-on leadership role within a small,
donation-dependent charity, suited to an adaptable allrounder who is motivated to lead growth and change rather
than maintain the status quo. Firefly has a good track record and a good reputation and has both the will and
the capacity to do more and do better, for the children it exists to serve. To do that, it needs to recruit the
right Director.
Organisation Profile
Firefly International was established as an arts-based playgroup, as civil war was coming to an end in Bosnia, to
bring Bosnia’s Croat, Serb and Muslim children together. The founder, Ellie Maxwell, was a student at the
University of Edinburgh at the time. Firefly still works in Bosnia, supporting its locally registered partner,
Svitac (Firefly in local language) which is based in Brcko in the north-east, where the population is divided
between the three ethnicities. It runs daily classes for pre-school children, outreach sessions with high
schools and a youth group for the 16+ age group. All activities aim to build tolerance between different
ethnicities and tackle the ignorance that fuels hatred and fear.
Since 2016 it has also been working with a Syrian partner organisation, delivering trauma-informed education.
Initially it was working just in the Syrian refugee communities in Turkey. Later, it began work in northern
Syria and more recently it has begun teaching in and around Latakia in western Syria. This is the largest of our
three programme areas and the one with the most pressing demands for expansion, in response to the gaps in
education in Syria today.
Until 7th October 2023 we partnered with a child mental health centre in Gaza. We have had to close the centre but
aim to return to Gaza when we can. Meantime, we partner with an Egyptian group who help child medical evacuees
from Gaza with therapeutic and educational activities.
Firefly is a long-established charity, small but with a long reach and ambitious goals. It is distinctive in its
stated aim of remaining with its partners for as long as it is needed and useful. It encourages the development
of projects by local staff in response to local needs. Its income and scope have grown considerably in recent
years. It is driven by the need to be as effective as it can be, supporting partners in their aspirations for
the children and young people of their own communities.
The Role
This is a full-time role based in Edinburgh for a
Director at Firefly International (open to discussing part time or flexible working arrangements). The Director
will oversee the strategic direction, daily operations, and overall performance of the organisation. Key tasks
include managing budgets, fundraising efforts, supervising staff and volunteers, maintaining strong
relationships with partner organisations, and ensuring the effective delivery of programmes. The Director will
also represent Firefly to stakeholders, including donors and international partners, and work to enhance its
impact and visibility.