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  • RFP – Facilitating an Innovation Sprint

    RFP – Facilitating an Innovation Sprint

    Request for Proposals
    Consultancy Services: Facilitating an Innovation Sprint
    Tender No: KCO/37/12/FY19
    Assignment Brief: Plan International Kenya is seeking a local design agency with a strong background in Human-Centred Design to facilitate an Innovation Sprint in January 2019. The aim of this Innovation Sprint is to explore the problem domain Youth, especially urban youth lack adequate access to economic opportunities including access to capital and waged employment resulting to youth that are economically and socially marginalized
    The selected agency will provide support to develop potential solutions ideas and develop an application to Plan International’s Innovation Fund.

  • Security Officer I 

Security Assistant II 

Driver 

Human Resource & Admin Clerk 

Assistant Operations Officer 

Coxswain

    Security Officer I Security Assistant II Driver Human Resource & Admin Clerk Assistant Operations Officer Coxswain

    Grade FMV
    Post Ref: 8000-02/2018
    Job Summary
    Reporting to the Senior Security Officer, the Security Officer will be responsible for providing the strategic direction and overall management of security matters within the organization.
    Responsibilities

    Ensure overall management of Internal security personnel and all outsourced security providers including hired security guards, national police, and any other enforcement agencies within KFS and coordinate all security related matters in the organization including meetings (with both internal and external staff), security awareness campaigns;
    Evaluate and appraise performance of hired security service providers and other enforcement agencies deployed to support the organization security needs and make appropriate
    Spearhead development and implementation of company security manuals, policies, work instructions and other necessary tools
    Conduct investigations on serious security matters and make appropriate interventions and/or recommendations on such and other security reports for management and follow up with relevant authorities.
    Conduct security assessments of the entire facility in compliance with policy requirements and the ISPS code and make appropriate reports and follow up for implementation
    Organization Security planning including: Preparation of security budgets in consultation with Finance department; Procurement plan for security in consultation with Procurement department;
    Spearhead, coordinate and implement security awareness activities for staff and Ferry users and relevant stakeholders
    Represent the organization in forums and stakeholders engagement activities on security related matters and any other issues of concern to the organization
    Advise management on security issues within the organization; and
    Develop and maintain a working network within the law enforcement agencies ranks, the local administration, the county government and any other relevant agency

    Qualifications

    A minimum of Bachelors’ Degree in Social Sciences/Security Management/Law Enforcement
    Must have actively served in the disciplined services (National Police Service, KDF) and attained the rank of an Officer
    A minimum of 3 years relevant working experience
    Standard Training for Certification and Watch keeping (STCW) will an added advantage
    Must be Computer Literate
    Have Analytical Skills
    Ability to write complex reports
    Must possess High integrity level
    Must have Communication skills
    Must have interpersonal skills
    Ability to work under pressure

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  • Master Coxswain 

Fabrication Technician 

Painter 

Senior Engineering Technician 

Senior Engineering Technician (Mechanical)

    Master Coxswain Fabrication Technician Painter Senior Engineering Technician Senior Engineering Technician (Mechanical)

    Reporting to the Senior Operations Officer (Coxswain), the Master Coxswain will be responsible for navigating the ferry safely across the Likoni and Mtongwe channels in order to meet customers’ requirements i.e. ferrying passengers, vehicles, and goods across the channel in a scheduled time.
    Responsibilities

    Ascertain ability and soundness of the ferry through pre-sea checks;
    Steer the vessel during un-berthing or mooring;
    Pilot or navigates the ferry safely and efficiently across the channel and ensuring safety of passengers, crews, vehicles, bikes, handcarts, goods and equipment;
    Log departure and arrivals of ferry journeys and incidents;
    Communicate and respond to calls from Kenya Port Authority control tower among other stations, on the movement of inbound and out bound vessels; and
    Provide directions and instructions during emergencies.
    Disseminate relevant safety information, instructions and guidance to ferry users onboard through the Public Address System.
    Orient and impact training skills to new entrants

    Qualifications

    A minimum of Diploma in Social Science/Management or related field from a recognised university.
    Coxswains Certificate of Competency
    Standard Training for Certification and Watch keeping (STCW)
    A minimum of 6 years relevant experience preferably in marine transport industry
    Seafarers (ITF)
    Ability to write complex reports; and
    Analytical skills.
    Organizational skills
    Personal Survival Skills
    Life Saving Skills
    Basic Fire Fighting skills
    Ability to communicate both inside and outside the organisation.

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  • Finance & Grants Manager 

Procurement & Administration Officer 

Project Assistant 

Chief of Party 

Proposal Writer & Fundraising

    Finance & Grants Manager Procurement & Administration Officer Project Assistant Chief of Party Proposal Writer & Fundraising

    Dimensions of the Role
    The Finance & Grants Manager contributes to the success of the Nilinde Project by effectively managing all financial and grants support services for the USAID funded Nilinde project. S/he will provide leadership and direction and day to day management to the finance and grants team and will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, including financial systems implementation, budgeting, expenditure tracking, and financial reporting and accounting for the prime award as well as sub-awards.
    S/he will be a strategic thought-partner; a hands-on and participative manager who will lead and develop an internal team to support the following areas: finance, planning and budgeting, human resources, administration, and IT.
    S/he will play a critical role in ensuring transparency, accountability, effective grant management and compliance in all aspects of the Nilinde Project. S/he will uphold Plan’s Core Values, promote mission and vision, programme principals (transparency, gender equity and diversity) and ensure modelling of Plan’s values among staff.
    S/he will be based at the Nilinde Nairobi Office with occasional travel to the Coast region, and will report directly to the Chief of Party.
    Job Responsibilities

    Oversee and lead annual budgeting and planning process for the project in partnership with the Chief of Party;
    Ensure adequate cash flow for all on-going project operations;
    Administer and review all financial plans and budgets; monitor progress and changes – with timely updates to the senior leadership;
    Implement robust contracts and financial management/reporting systems that comply with organizational policies, procedures, and accounting principles, and donor regulations.
    Responsible for the preparation of all donor and organizational financial reports in an accurate and timely manner;
    Ensure project expenses are reasonable, allocable, and prudent and spent in accordance with the donor’s rules and regulations;
    Work closely with project department leads to ensure that all project budget monitoring, payments and booking of expenses by providing monthly budget versus actual reports to budget holders;
    Manage and mentor finance and administrative staff, ensuring that functions are performed timely and accurately;
    Review financial controls and liaise with relevant country office leads to update policies and procedures;
    Effectively identify and manage all financial, grants management, sub-grant awards and operational risks;
    Prepare and coordinate for donor audits and statutory internal Plan led global assurance audits;
    Ensure strong working relationships between the field offices and program teams and ensure strong working relationships with USNO, compliance and project backstops.
    Ensures that Plan International’s global policies for Child Protection (CPP) and Gender Equality and Inclusion (GEI) are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring staff and associates are aware of and understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct (CoC), their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures.

    Key Relationships
    The post holder will be required to initiate, develop and maintain a range of working relationships, including with donors, implementing partners and other development organizations. Effective working relationships with other Plan staff and departments are also critical for this position.
    Qualifications

    A post-graduate degree in Business, Accounting, Finance or related field relevant to the position requirements;
    CPA (K) or other professional qualification in accounting is an added advantage;
    At least eight years of experience in financial management for large complex projects, of which at least five years were working in the field of international development;
    A Masters’ degree or higher in financial management, accounting, financial analysis, development finance, budgeting, macroeconomics, and/or applied economics, or a closely related field;
    Well versed in computerized accounting applications;
    Thorough knowledge of finance processes, systems and principles;
    Professional level of oral and written fluency in English language.

    Behaviours

    Striving for high performance: Strongly drives performance forward in area of the business for which they are responsible; involves others in setting and achieving goals; creates a strong sense of purpose within finance unit, and with stakeholders.
    Strategic thinking and innovation: Sets strong strategy in own part of organization; makes an effective contribution to wider strategy; sees contribution of own part of the organization in wider Plan and external context; balances future vision with practical delivery; critically evaluates work effectiveness and searches for better ways of working.
    Decision making and risk management: Sound judgement and decision-making in complex situations; alerts others to risks inside and outside the organization; willing to make judgements about managing risks and ready to take responsibility for such judgements
    Influencing and Communications: Effective communicator using clear messages drawn from Plan’s work; cross-culturally adept; ready to work to influence leaders in governments, international bodies, partners and communities; can reach out and influence large groups of people; effective communicator with children and young people.
    Building effective teams and partnerships: Collegiate – acting as a team player, even if this results in adjustment of own priorities; develops mutually trusting relationships with complex partnerships to deliver excellent business outcomes
    Developing people: Supports learning and a sense of mutual purpose in diverse teams; sets a strong learning culture in their part of the organization; effective coach, equally at home with high performers and those in difficulty; uses opportunities across Plan to develop others
    Self-awareness and resilience: Remains calm and positive under pressure and in difficult situations; plans own learning and development; aware of impact on others and adjusts own behavior accordingly; has a positive impact on those around them; leads major change while keeping staff and partners on board.

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  • CCNA-Channel Account Manager

    CCNA-Channel Account Manager

    Job description
    The Candidate would be Canon’s representative at the Tier-2 level, responsible for a dedicated channel(s).Tier-2 is defined as the reseller of Canon Products who purchases Canon products from Canon’s designated distributors (business partners) and will be reposible for Channel Penetration, Demand Generation, Brand Visibility and Enhance Canon MASH in Nairobi.
    What We Give

    With Canon, you’ll get the support and encouragement you need to grow, from people who share your ambition. We’ll invest in your professional development to help you learn and progress in your role with us. You’ll find leaders who give you the freedom to explore new things and a team where knowledge is shared openly.
    Channel, Account and Competition Mapping.
    Establish Tier 2 contacts and business relationships with the right representatives of the Tier 2 partner (Account Decision Makers).
    Introduce Canon Products at the account utilizing the relationship established with T2 dealer.
    Product training to Tier 2 Salesmen and Merchandisers.
    Carry out demand generation activities like Events & Seminars.
    Prepare the Marketing Activity Calendar in coordination with the Country Manager and the Tier 1 partner.
    Appoint / Work with local marketing agency to carry out planned activities in the local market in coordination with Marcom team adhering to Canon brand and corporate guidelines.
    Monitor the Channel Partner program in the country with regular mechanism of Sell out reporting.
    Enhance Canon’s brand awareness in the market by improving In store visibility, development of localized POS materials and display stands.
    Propose, and Support PMs / BDMs in planning and organizing of local product launch events.

    What we ask

    We need people who can achieve the exceptional by working collaboratively, who have the courage to risk new ways of doing things and the ability to see the world the way their customers see it. We’re looking for creative problem-solvers like you, someone who can ensure Canon stays ahead in an ever-changing world. Interpersonal Skills
    Excellent communication skills and requisite diplomatic/negotiation skills.
    Ability to communicate and relate to subjects, issues and clients at many levels.
    Excellent Market knowledge and willingness to be “Closer to Market”.

    Previous Experience, Education and Job Learning

    Relevant recognized formal qualifications (university level) – desirable.
    Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a similar international or regional sales role within the Photo Video and or printing insdustry – essential.
    B2C Background and knowledge of market environments – very desirable.
    Fluency in written and spoken English and the local language – essential.
    High level of written and spoken communications – essential.
    Professional appearance, attitude and communication style – essential.
    Familiarity with MS Office applications, i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint – essential.
    Based in Kenya – essential.

    You will need

    Drive for results – Focus on the customer – Apply Business Acumen – Communicate effectively – Negotiate & Influence

    Further Information

    The ideal candidate is a Kenyan National, based in Nairobi.
    Canon is enriching lives and businesses in incredible new ways. You can play a part in shaping the future of a company that’s strong, ambitious and considerate, where people do great things together. You can expect the exceptional and achieve the exceptional, with the world’s best imaging company.
    Expect the Exceptional.

  • Country HR Manager

    Country HR Manager

    Reports to: Country Director
    Value Proposition
    The purpose of this position is to support and contribute to the attainment of the overall strategic business plans and objectives through effective management and leadership of the human resource and organisation development function.
    The post holder will provide leadership and strategic direction for maximizing the opportunities to attract, build and retain an effective team supportive of the CO’s business needs while fully cognizant of the risks posed by the local context and the needs of staff in the changing environment.
    The incumbent will ensure that Plan’s global and local HR policies are institutionalised and will be expected to develop tools and guidance proactively for challenging issues that are country specific.
    S/he will also provide effective support to managers to grow and retain a team with the right skills to deliver Plan’s goals and develop HR initiatives for team building and effective people management capability for those in supervisory roles and advise on HR related matters for proposal development. He/she will also ensure that staff induction, welfare and development are adequately catered for.
    The post holder is expected to uphold Plan Internationals’ values, the Child Protection Policy, code of conduct and other ethical values related to the local culture as well as ensure that Plan CO’s HR function complies with local labour laws.
    The post holder will require a thorough understanding and appreciation of both the internal and external context in which he / she is working and capability to anticipate future HR needs of the organization. The post holder will also be required to identify and effectively manage HR risk within the Country Office, ensuring full compliance with local labour law and Plan’s HR policies and procedures, both locally and globally.
    Dimensions of the Role

    Acts as a key member of the Country Management Team, providing high level recommendations on best practices, HR policies, initiatives and HR strategies.
    Managing an HR Unit to ensure quality services to a staff of up to 300 persons in various offices around the country
    Effectively identifies monitors and manages HR risks and opportunities related to the delivery of Plan Kenya’s goals, including all HR related Child Protection risks.
    Provides effective leadership, line management and development of HR staff.
    Responsible for developing and implementing a HR strategy which will support the delivery of the Country Strategic Plan and Program Unit Long Term plans, and reflects regional and global HR strategy / direction.
    Responsible for the implementation of effective, efficient and compliant HR systems which meet the needs of approximately 300 staff and managers, are fit for purpose and are in full compliance with all relevant Plan policies, including but not limited to Gender, Child Protection and Global Pay.
    Responsible for ensuring that the HR team is fully prepared to provide effective HR support in the event of a disaster as outlined in Plan’s Disaster Manual.
    Responsible for ensuring full compliance with all relevant organizational and statutory policies, procedures and law and that the local Staff Handbook is regularly updated to reflect changes.
    Provides leadership on training, learning and development for all Plan Kenya’s staff.
    Ensuring Health and Safety policies and standards are in place for the Country Office and understood and adhered to.
    Budget responsibility for salary, benefits, training and staff wellbeing.
    Acts as an effective member of the regional HR network and global HR team, proactively sharing good practice across boundaries and providing advice and support to HR colleagues or input into global / regional projects as requested.

    Accountabilities
    Plan Kenya is supported by an effective HR strategy and team

    Develops and implements a HR strategy which will support the delivery of the Country Strategic Plan and Program Unit Long Term plans, and reflects regional and global HR strategy/direction.
    Ensures high quality, professional HR team members are attracted and retained by Plan Kenya.
    Ensures all HR staff are effectively line managed through the setting of clear objectives that are aligned to overall strategy and that their performance is managed against them.
    Oversees the development of all HR staff to support them reach their full potential.
    Advises staff and managers on HR related matters, providing coaching, counselling or referral to others as appropriate.
    Acts as a ‘change agent’ and proactively supports managers to manage change, both large and small scale effectively and to minimise risk to the organisation.
    Works effectively with operational managers to provide effective, coordinated and aligned support services to the programs and HR shared services for the regional and global teams based in Kenya.
    Provides regular or ad hoc timely and accurate reports to the CD, CMT, RO or IH on HR related matters as required.
    Provides input into regional or global HR projects as requested and is an effective team member of the Regional HR network.

    Workforce planning and Talent acquisition- An excellent team is planned, skilled and resourced to optimize Plan’s program impact, reach and quality.

    Provides a thorough internal and external HR analysis to support strategic workforce planning processes.
    Supports management on workforce planning for current and future needs and the definition of roles within budget to ensure the delivery of agreed strategies and individual projects.
    Supports management to periodically review the organizational structure, roles and competency requirements.
    Supports managers to develop and review job descriptions in line with Plan’s requirements.
    Works with managers to ensure that all recruitment and selection processes are innovative, timely, transparent and fair, observing Plan’s values framework, equal opportunities and Gender and Child Protection policies and works towards achieving a diverse workforce, which will support the delivery of Plan’s goals.
    Supports grants growth by working with colleagues to ensure optimal cost recovery of HR needs is achieved through involvement at proposal writing and during implementation. In addition, the PCM must ensure the HR elements of any grants proposal are consistent with local labour law and all relevant costs have been included.

    On-boarding / Induction / Orientation – Staff joining Plan Kenya are effectively informed about the organisation, its strategies and the purpose of their role in the delivery of strategy.

    Ensure staff joining Plan Kenya are effectively informed about the organization, its strategies and the purpose of their role in the delivery of organizational and Country Office strategy.
    Works (or oversees work) with management on the preparation of induction and orientation materials and events to ensure new staff know about Plan and are able to reach full functionality in minimum time.
    Oversees on-boarding effective settlement for international staff assigned to the CO.
    Provides information, advice and assistance to local and international staff dependants in new locations/postings.

    Rights and Responsibilities – Staff are aware of their contractual rights and responsibilities in delivering their work for Plan in line with the Code of Conduct, Child Protection, Gender and other policies.

    Ensures Plan Kenya policies and Global HR, Code of Conduct, Gender and Child Protection policies are well understood and consistently implemented.
    Revises/writes Staff Handbook and ensures it is endorsed by relevant local and global authorities (where applicable) and / or a local employment lawyer. The HRM is responsible for ensuring the Staff Handbook is regularly updated to reflect Plan Global policy or changes to local employment law and that all staff are aware of it and can access it in a local language.

    Performance Management – Line managers are equipped with the skills and confidence to be able to effectively manage the performance of their teams and the individuals within it to support the delivery of Plan strategy.

    Oversees training of all Plan Kenya staff with line management responsibilities so they are clear about their roles and responsibilities within Plan’s performance management system and have the skills to fulfil them (e.g., constructive feed backing, manage career development discussions etc.).
    Ensures that all global policies related to performance management are adhered to within Plan Kenya, including the mandated timetable for the process.
    Facilitates and leads the performance management process and tools using the HRIS including use of objective setting, monitoring and giving feedback though the year, embedding of Plan’s values framework in performance management, performance appraisal and calibration process and works with management to ensure that they are applied consistently and fairly.
    Ensures that the performance management system and associated documentation is effectively communicated to and well understood by all staff.

    Reward – Staff are paid in a consistent way in accordance with local market competition, Plan’s values and the provisions of local labour law.

    Ensures the Plan Kenya grading system is in line with Plan’s global system based on Hay.
    Prepares salary scales and benefits packages based on NGO Local Pay Surveys (Birches Group), analyses survey results and advises management in line with Global Policy and available budget, seeking to ensure that Plan remains competitive in the local labour market.
    Oversees payroll to ensure minimal errors and compliance with local tax, social security etc.
    Establishes and maintains accurate and effective systems for the administration of benefits for local and international staff, such as applicable international staff benefits, annual leave, pension scheme and medical insurance for local staff.

    Staff Development / Capacity Building – Plan Kenya staff are equipped with the skills and knowledge and demonstrate the right behaviours to deliver effective programs now and in the future.

    Undertakes or oversees full training needs analysis for Plan Kenya based on the skills, knowledge and behaviours required to deliver the Country Strategic Plan.
    Ensures the Plan Kenya training budget is managed effectively to maximise the capacity building of staff to meet current and future program needs.
    Ensures a policy and process is in place and understood by all managers and staff for making training requests and a transparent set of criteria is developed and communicated to assess and make decisions about the requests.
    Guides the Country Director and CMT through the talent management and succession planning process for roles classified by the organization as ‘middle management.

    HR risks presented by the local context are effectively mitigated.

    Advises managers of potential HR risks (assessing hazard, those potentially affected, evaluate nature and likelihood of risk, record, etc.) to enable their monitoring and mitigation.
    Carefully manages any individual staff cases (e.g. disciplinary, grievance) in line with Plan policy and procedure and in line with local labour law to minimise all associated risks to the organisation.
    Maintains accurate and up-to-date data related to staff in confidence using the preferred Plan HRIS and in line with local Data Protection requirements.
    Ensures Health and Safety policies and standards are in place for the Country Office and understood and adhered to.

    Ensures that Plan International’s global policies for Child Protection (CPP) and Gender Equality and Inclusion (GEI) are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring staff and associates are aware of and understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct (CoC), their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures.
    Dealing with Problems/Risks in the position.

    Ability to lead in analysing issues and applying concepts to find solutions
    Often required to influence others outside of line management relationships.
    Required to balance operational and strategic demands of the role.
    Required to remain objective and neutral at all times.
    Required to synthesize and analyze feedback from a wide range of external actors (including NGO HR Forum, Ministry of labour, national surveys).
    Required to work collaboratively and cooperatively with a wide range of stakeholders.
    Required to support change processes objectively and with no self-interest.

    Key relationships
    Internal

    A member of the Country Management Team: collaborating with other functions-sponsorship, finance, program, operations to ensure that HR processes are integrated and aligned.
    Regional Office: HROB Partner/team will provide technical HR support as required. Some CO-level HR policies, pay scales etc. also require RO approval.International Headquarters: IH HR team for technical support on global projects, global policy, Child Protection reporting, international recruitment etc.

    External

    Local labour ministry
    Local NGO HR forum
    Local labour lawyers
    HR service providers

    Technical expertise, skills and knowledge

    Excellent knowledge of local labour law and its practical application in the workplace.
    Excellent technical knowledge of good people management and development practices.
    Excellent knowledge of current good practice and emerging themes and trends globally and within the local context.
    Demonstrated ability of how to develop and implement an effective and aligned HR strategy.
    Basic financial acumen and the ability to align HR and Finance / Operations procedures.
    Knowledge of organizational development to ensure changing needs of organization.
    Knowledge and understanding of development and humanitarian programs
    Knowledge and understanding of HR issues related to Gender and Child Protection.
    Knowledge and understanding of the INGO work and, including recruiting for specific knowledge and cost recovery processes.
    Knowledge and understanding of how to provide effective HR support in the event of a disaster and how to prepare to do this.

    Skills

    At least 5 years proven experience as a HR manager in a senior position, including high performance in the full range of human resource management activities (recruitment and selection, performance management, development, talent management, reward, employee relations etc.).
    Development of best practice HR policies and systems that support the achievement of Plan’s goals, help manage risk and are fully compliant with Plan policy and procedure and local labour law.
    Excellent knowledge of job evaluation / grading systems and the design of competitive salary and benefits packages based on salary surveys.
    Ability to negotiate, advocate and influence effectively at all levels of the Country Office and outside of line management relationships.
    Ability to remain objective and make tough decisions.
    Ability to analyze complex data or information and extrapolate relevant information from it.
    Training development and facilitation, including team building.
    Strong communication skills, both verbally and in writing.
    Fluency in local language and English, both verbally and in writing.
    Leadership and team management.
    Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build strong relationships and networks quickly at every level within the Country Office and outside.
    Ability to plan and organize work effectively and deal with multiple tasks simultaneously.
    Ability to handle sensitive people issues with tact and diplomacy.
    Listening, coaching and counselling skills.
    Ability to lead and mange change effectively.

    Plan International’s Values in Practice

    We are open and accountable
    Promotes a culture of openness and transparency, including with sponsors and donors.
    Holds self and others accountable to achieve the highest standards of integrity.
    Consistent and fair in the treatment of people.
    Open about mistakes and keen to learn from them.
    Accountable for ensuring we are a safe organisation for all children, girls & young people
    We strive for lasting impact
    Articulates a clear purpose for staff and sets high expectations.
    Creates a climate of continuous improvement, open to challenge and new ideas.
    Focuses resources to drive change and maximise long-term impact, responsive to changed priorities or crises.
    Evidence-based and evaluates effectiveness.
    We work well together
    Seeks constructive outcomes, listens to others, willing to compromise when appropriate.
    Builds constructive relationships across Plan International to support our shared goals.
    Develops trusting and ‘win-win’ relationships with funders, partners and communities.
    Engages and works well with others outside the organization to build a better world for girls and all children.
    We are inclusive and empowering
    Seeks constructive outcomes, listens to others, willing to compromise when appropriate.
    Builds constructive relationships across Plan International to support our shared goals.
    Develops trusting and ‘win-win’ relationships with funders, partners and communities.
    Engages and works well with others outside the organization to build a better world for girls and all children.

  • Senior Operations Officer

    Senior Operations Officer

    Ref: SOO/06/2018
    Reporting to Principal Operations Officer, the Senior Operations Officer will be responsible for acting as a link between the coxwains and the management in providing the technical aspect of ferry operations and ensuring smooth operations of the fleet for safe crossing of the ferry users.
    Key Responsibilities

    Participate in the development of the department’s work plan and budget;
    Participate in the preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual department reports
    Mentor and Coach departmental staff
    Participate in the implementation of the performance management system in the department
    Participate in departmental meetings
    Participate in committee meetings as appropriate
    Coordinate movement of available ferries in operation
    Consolidate traffic sheets and pre-sea checks for records taking and ferry performance
    Monitor flow of traffic to ensure safe service
    Is a key link between engineering department and operations
    Prepare duty rota and leave schedule for the coxswains

    Required Qualifications and Experience

    Is a holder of Bachelor’s degree in Social Science/Management or related field/Diploma in Social Science/Management from a university recognized in Kenya;
    Has not less than nine (9) years’ working experience for Degree holders, and fifteen (15) years’ working experience for Diploma Holders, with at least three (3) years served as an Operations Officer or similar role;
    Experience in marine transport industry is an added advantage.
    Must be a holder of a Coxswain Certificate of Competency; Standard Training for Certification and Watch Keeping (STCW); and See Fares (ITF);
    Professional training in transport and logistics is an added advantage;
    Must be a member of a relevant professional body; and
    Must satisfy requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.

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  • Country Director – Kenya

    Country Director – Kenya

    The Opportunity
    This is an exciting time for Plan International as we embark on a new strategy for 2017-2021. Our global strategy defines who we are, why we exist, the change we want to see in the world and how we will contribute to making change happen. It underpins everything we do, guiding all our work in all parts of the federation.
    To achieve greater change in children’s lives we will dramatically transform how we operate and we need bold, forward-thinking and innovative individuals to steer our country operations, driving change and delivering results that will allow us to transform the lives of 100 million girls globally.
    The role of Country Director is a truly influential position that comes with full accountability for Plan International’s operations and results. You will help to realise our vision by shaping and implementing Plan International’s strategy at a country level. Your talents as a leader and communicator will inspire Plan International employees and volunteers while engaging partners, government, local communities and our other stakeholders. And, on an operational level, you will bring a focused approach to key responsibilities such as risk management, income growth, the disbursement of project funds and the oversight of projects.
    As Country Director you will lead a high performing team to deliver Plan International’s programme and influencing work, creating positive change for girls through advocacy and campaigns and ensuring that we are able to respond to the emergency and development needs of the most marginalised children.
    You will drive transformative change, ensuring that the country operating model is fit for purpose, that we have the right funding mix to achieve our ambition and our organisational values are truly embedded.
    With a demonstrable commitment to gender equality, you will lead by example in ensuring gender equality is evident in everything we do, working with your team to build a culture that ensures we are champions for girls and gender equality.
    Plan International commenced operations in Kenya in 1982, delivering programmes across a range of thematic areas in 18 counties.
    The Individual
    As Country Director, you will be adept at developing people, building relationships, and creating a strong sense of purpose and collaboration for all those around you. You will bring genuine passion, determination, and fresh thinking to our work – with the aim of expanding both our reach and our impact, and making change work for millions of children.
    Your deep understanding of child rights and gender in development and knowledge of the concepts of sustainable community development and of participatory approaches and practice in development interventions will be essential.

  • Regional Director – RESA

    Regional Director – RESA

    Job description
    The Role
    As Regional Director, you will be responsible for providing leadership to Plan International’s work across 13 countries in the Eastern and Southern Africa region, ensuring that it aligns with and contributes to Plan International’s global strategy and performance standards.
    Plan International is going through considerable change globally and in the region, so key to the role is the ability to lead and manage change effectively.
    You will be expected to strengthen and develop a high performing leadership team in the region; challenge assumptions; promote innovation in our programming, influence and processes; strengthen Plan International’s external engagement; and raise standards in all areas of Plan International programmes, influencing and operations in the region.
    This is a fantastic opportunity to take on the leadership of Plan International’s work in an evolving region, ensuring continued relevance and increased impact in fulfilling the rights of children, especially girls, and their communities and strengthening their opportunities for the future.
    Do you have what it takes?

    To be successful in this challenging and varied role, you must be able to deliver across three key areas:
    Creativity: You must be able to come up with new and effective solutions to the problems of the region, and identify new opportunities for fundraising and to develop our programmes and influencing work. You will be a strong innovator, able to influence others and communicate with a wide range of audiences both within and outside the organisation.
    Change: You must be able to effectively manage change throughout the regions, taking the steps that are necessary to ensure Plan International in the region can advance children’s rights and gender equality. You should be skilled at leading people through times of significant transition, ensuring they are informed and engaged. Through your work, you will position Plan International in the region as an organisation that is equipped to respond to the needs of children, especially girls, and have a lasting impact on their lives and futures.
    Coaching: You must be able to lead your team onto bigger and better things! You will be skilled at building the capacity of your staff, enabling them to respond to new challenges. You must be able to foster a positive culture of transparency and accountability, ensuring staff across the region live and breathe Plan International’s values (outlined below) and are focused on its goals.
    You must be fluent in both written and verbal English. The knowledge of other languages relevant for the region (Portuguese, Arabic, French) would also be beneficial.
    Our organisational values are designed to help everyone who works with us achieve our ambitious goals for children, especially girls.
    We are open and accountable
    We strive for lasting impact
    We work well together
    We are inclusive and empowering

    Type of Role: 3-year Fixed Term Contract
    Location: Nairobi, Kenya – with travel both regionally and globally
    Salary: Circa $115,000.00 USD per annum plus benefits
    Reports to: Chief Operating Officer
    Closing Date: Sunday 10th June 2018
    Early application is encouraged as we will review applications throughout the advertising period and reserve the right to close the advert early.
    Please note that only applications and CVs written in English will be accepted.
    A range of pre-employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with Plan International’s Safeguarding Children and Young People policy.
    As an international child centred community development organisation, Plan International is fully committed to promoting the realisation of children’s rights including their right to protection from violence and abuse. That means we have particular responsibilities to children that we come into contact with.
    Plan International believes that in a world where children face so many threats of harm, it is our duty to ensure that we, as an organisation, do everything we can to keep children safe. We must not contribute in any way to harming or placing children at risk.
    Plan International operates an equal opportunities policy and actively encourages diversity, welcoming applications from all areas of the international community.

  • Communication Officer 

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    Communication Officer Finance Director Head Of Security Human Resource Director

    Purpose: Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the job holder will create and implement approved communications strategies and policies ensuring effective communication with the employees, community, government, partners and the public in general.
    Be responsible for public relation aspects within the institution. Builds and sustain Hospital reputation for quality, reliability and customer satisfaction.
    Key Responsibilities and Duties

    Assist the CEO in managing the hospital brand and reputation.
    Responsible for all internal communication at Tenwek Hospital.
    Provide technical support for all communication matters, coordinate development of communication strategy and deliver communication objectives throughout the Hospital.
    Provide in-house public relations and marketing for Tenwek Hospital
    Responsible for the hospital communication infrastructure and equipment.
    Ensure the communication unit maintains a Resource Center with medical research and other material relevant to Tenwek Hospital’s work to facilitate research and dissemination.

    Minimum Qualification and Skill Requirements

    Degree in communication, journalism or public relation from a recognized University
    Three years relevant experience in Communications, Media or Public Relations.
    Excellent written and verbal communication (in both English and Kiswahili) and social media skills.
    Desire to serve people.
    Able to deal with a diversity of people of different cultures and able to build bridges
    A committed Christian
    Good organizing, planning, problem solving and creative thinking skills
    Provide shadowing supervision for the unit communication champions
    Computer literate with hands on experience on internet, MS Office and media publication software
    Must be a team player.

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