Company Address: Address Matumbato Rd, Nairobi,Kenya
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Project Officer
Position Summary: Reporting to the supervisor, the project officer will be responsible for project(s) planning, coordination, implementation, monitoring, managing, and report writing promptly according to the donor requirements. Responsibilities: Maintaining and monitoring project timelines and schedules and ensuring they are met promptly Conduct stakeholder analysis and engage stakeholders to ensure project buy-in Documenting and following…
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Mobile Application Developer
About the role The developer will help us in developing and testing a smartphone-delivered climate adaptation and Intimate Partner Violence and related stress intervention for residents of informal settlements in Kenya using ecological momentary approaches (EMA). The platform should prompt the user to complete the EMAs and ecological momentary intervention three times a day on…
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Biostatistician
Position Summary: The biostatistician will be responsible for designing, analyzing, and reporting research projects conducted by the AMHRTF and its partners. Responsibilities: Conduct statistical analysis (analyze, summarize and interpret) of quantitative data for projects using SPSS, STATA, or relevant data analysis software. Process data analysis outputs and perform interim and final analyses, based on author/investigator…
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Clinical Supervisor (20 Posts)
Roles and Responsibilities: Roles and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Supervising Thrive! Fellows throughout their tenure (training through program wrap-up) Completing a supervisor training program Training Thrive! Fellows. Undertaking necessary continuous professional development as provided by AMHRTF. Attending all program sessions to which you are assigned and always arriving on time. Assisting with…
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Thrive! Supervisors
Position Summary: Thrive! Supervisors will be part of our youth-led youth-oriented mental health care program and delivery system that integrates two essential elements: 1) a rigorously tested evidence-based mental health intervention (the Shamiri, or “Thrive!” in Kiswahili, intervention) that includes simple, empirically supported psychological elements, uses stigma-free, culturally appropriate content, and 2) dissemination in secondary…