Kenya Young Professionals Program

Job Description
One Acre Fund is looking to place a cohort of paid interns and fellows in several departments in 2018. For twelve to twenty-four weeks (May to August/ May to November), interns and fellows will work on impactful projects, receive mentorship from organizational leaders and provide support to One Acre Fund’s operations. Interns and fellows will be given substantial work assignments and asked to produce high quality deliverables. Opportunities may be available in the following departments:

Business Development & Communications – tells the story of One Acre Fund’s smallholder clients to donors, supporters and the world.
Finance, Audit – supports our operation with financial advice, reporting. Reduce waste and inefficiency by improving processes
Field Operations – serves farmers directly with training, input delivery and loan servicing
Government Relations and Policy – builds and maintain relationships with government and other stakeholders. Help shape rural development policy.
Procurement, Supply Chain and Logistics – sources and delivers the quality inputs and supplies our farmers need each season
Product Innovations, Monitoring and Evaluations, Ag Research – conducts research that measures the impact of our core program and finds the next innovative solution for our farmers
People Operations – supports the rapidly growing One Acre Fund family of leaders, finds the next generation of talent.
Systems – Manages the data and business processes that help us reach farmers efficiently.
Tech – build the software and tools that help us serve more farmers

Interns and Fellows are valued members of the One Acre Fund family and we are looking for the best of the best – less than 1% of applicants will be placed. We ask all staff to take a “Farmers First” attitude and approach their work with humility. Specific projects may change with the needs of the organization.
Eligibility
You Are Eligible To Apply For This Opportunity If You Meet The Below Criteria
This program is designed to provide meaningful work opportunities for East and Southern Africa’s brightest young professionals.

You are a university graduate.
You can speak and read English fluently.
You hold citizenship or work authorization in Kenya.

Desired Qualifications
We are looking for truly extraordinary candidates for several competitive positions. No prior experience is required and candidates who fit the following criteria are strongly encouraged to apply:

Citizenship in Kenya – you will be asked to submit a copy of your passport biodata page or your national ID card
Exceptional recent college graduate or young professional
Strong work experiences. Examples include part-time or full-time jobs, internships, fellowships or research positions while at school
Leadership experience at work, school clubs, volunteer organizations etc.
Top-performing undergraduate background (include GPA/Marks on your application)
Strong interest in One Acre Fund’s work serving smallholder farmers
Strong desire for personal and professional growth
Flexibility and a willingness to take on varied tasks
Ability to work both independently and part of a team
Fluent in English and Kiswahili

Start Date
May 15, 2018
Duration
Mid May – August 2018, extensions available at your manager’s discretion
Professional Development
One Acre Fund invests in building management and leadership skills- even at the intern and fellow level. Your manager will invest time in your professional development. We provide constant, actionable feedback delivered through mentorship and a final performance review upon completion of the internship period. We also have regular one-on-one meetings, where we listen to and discuss career goals, and work collaboratively to help develop the skills that would put you on your desired career track.
Compensation
This is a paid program. Interns/Fellows will be provided with a reasonable stipend for the duration of their contract. Those based at rural sites will be provided assistance in locating suitable housing. Internships are a recruiting initiative. Historically, about 40% of interns/fellows are hired on to full-time roles.