Company Details: Company Information HealthRight International is a global health and human rights organization. HealthRight was founded in 1990 by physician and human rights advocate Dr. Jonathan Mann

  • Country Director

    Country Director

    PRIMARY ROLE
    Working closely with HealthRight’s headquarters in NY, the Kenya Country Director will oversee the expansion of HealthRights’s engagement in Kenya, including projects dedicated to strengthening local health systems and empowering marginalized communities.
    MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
    1. Lead the ongoing development of HealthRight’s presence in Kenya.
    Cultivate and maintain effective relationships with local, regional and international funders, partners, I/NGOs, and government agencies to identify opportunities for funding, consortium development, and collaborative/complementary programming.
    Serve as liaison between HealthRight and donor agencies in Kenya; attend county and national level Ministry of Health planning meetings to advance HealthRight project priorities.
    Work closely with HQ to help develop the country office’s vision, goals, and programs.
    Expand and enhance HealthRight’s engagement in Kenya, and assist HealthRight in designing, staffing and implementing new projects and partnerships.
    Work closely with HQ and field-based staff to identify and respond to requests for proposals, expressions of interest, and letters of intent.
    Manage communications and public relations regarding HealthRight’s activities in Kenya, including promotion of organizational project achievements and lessons learned in Kenya.
    2. Provide oversight of country operations.
    Maintain compliance with all donor and HealthRight’s internal operational policies and train local staff in these as appropriate.
    Provide careful financial management for projects through budgeting, monitoring spending and resource utilization, and ensuring the overall fiscal health and responsibility of the office;
    Ensure timely financial and program reporting for all Kenya-based projects.
    Keep abreast of local political developments, especially from a security perspective, and continuously exchange such information with local and HQ-based staff.
    Participate in weekly project strategy calls with HQ-based project staff.
    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
    Advanced degree in a public health-related field or similar background.
    > 7 years of experience in global public health and proven track record in managing programs for one of the priority populations: at-risk adolescents, women and children, migrants or sexual minorities.
    > 3-5 years of senior leadership in sub-Saharan Africa, with a strong preference for prior experience in Kenya.
    Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of business development in the global health space, financial management and fiscal responsibility.
    Strong record of relationship building and working closely with Kenyan ministry, public and private donors, I/NGO and community stakeholders.
    HIGHLY DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
    Ability to work effectively across language and cultural barriers.
    Excellent written, public speaking and verbal communication skills.
    Current residence in Kenya is strongly preferred, with ability to travel domestically and regionally.
    Fluency in spoken and written English (Kiswahili a plus).
    Demonstrated experience building a happy and productive team.

  • Associate Programs Director (APD)

    Associate Programs Director (APD)

    MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

    Program Leadership

    Maintain positive, effective working relationships with project partners, including local Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) and Faith-Based Organisations (FBOs), Ministry of Health (MOH), and County Health Management Teams (CHMTs) as well as other implementing agencies and donor representatives in the region in collaboration with the Country Director.
    Work with HealthRight headquarters Program Directors on new business development (concept notes, proposals etc), program quality, and technical depth based on best practices, context, effectiveness, and sustainability of impact.
    Work closely with CHMTs to develop agreements and work plans and foster collaboration for programs in line with policies and priorities set by County Governments, MOH and HealthRight funders.
    Serve as primary liaison to the MOH Technical Working Groups and Ethics Committee to facilitate project implementation and advance all HealthRight program priorities at the county and national levels in close coordination with the Country Director.

    Operations Management

    Provide technical leadership and oversight for Kenya projects’ implementation to ensure quality of programming and monitor program reporting for all country projects as required by HealthRight, donors and partners.
    Ensure that the project adheres to all Ministry of Health protocols at the health facility and county levels, in collaboration with the County Health Management Teams.Maintain compliance with all project donors, government and HealthRight’s finance, logistics, procurement, and personnel policies.Provide technical guidance on the design, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and dissemination of new research projects.Update the Country Director on all security and other relevant issues that may affect the work of Healthright- Kenya in the country especially in counties of operation.

    Team leadership

    Directly line manage all key project managers.
    Work with the Country Director to ensure best human resource practices in managing, mentoring and building a highly motivated and supported program teams.
    In partnership with the Country Director, ensure efficient cross-functional synergies to facilitate first rated integrated management of HealthRight programs, budgets, human resources and relationships.

    Communications and Advocacy

    Present the work of Healthright – Kenya in public fora (i.e. national, regional and global conferences) as needed.
    Identify opportunities to share HealthRight Kenya’s program successes, including data, with local, Provincial and national partners regularly (i.e. journal manuscripts, meetings, etc.)
    Represent HealthRight Kenya in national-level working groups, HENNET, and donor events.
    Spearhead documentation of program learnings and best practices to generate evidence for policy advocacy.