Responsibilities for the Project Associate Job
Project Management of the SEAD program (approx 40% of the time)
Participate in wide dissemination and sharing of the project learnings
Collect data and facilitate tracking of key metrics and processes for documentation and reporting as the project wraps up in 2017
Bridge engagement between our overseas team and East African stakeholders
Support ecosystem building activities in East Africa
Spot opportunities in the ecosystem and conceptualize how we can curate required conversations and platforms
Engage the private sector, academic institutions and public sector players and increase our network of financial or non-financial partners, with the aim of driving future-looking conversations or joint projects with our innovators
Increase our visibility in East Africa, by harnessing and participating in speaking and co-hosting opportunities
Participate in Knowledge Creation and Dissemination
Identify needs for knowledge products in the ecosystem and for various stakeholders
Develop these products and concepts in collaboration with the team
Identify and write about, for instance, scalable aspects of innovators’ business models, create blog posts, tell innovator stories and help publish papers
Engage with universities to expose talent to the healthcare innovation space
Present or speak at events
Collaborate on Business Development
Identify, approach and have conversation with people who can help drive our mission forward or who can help our innovators scale
Support new business development opportunities for our organization, especially in partnership with funders. This includes drafting proposals and reports to assist potential funders in their understanding of our value proposition
Support our capacity-building activities for Healthcare Innovators and Entrepreneurs
Support student engagement on projects with innovators in East Africa, including students from Duke University and African universities
General team work
Pick up various aspects of event management
Support processes for the SEAD grant and other office processes
Provide ad-hoc project management support as required by the team
Project Associate Job Qualifications
You have a deep passion for healthcare innovations. Previous experience working in the global health or health systems field is ideal, experience with healthcare entrepreneurs is highly preferred.
You are creative, you easily see the big picture, and you spot opportunities.
You have curated events and conversations in the past and created value for the stakeholders and the ecosystem at large. You don’t mind picking up administrative work on events either.
You enjoy networking and are well embedded in the public health space in East Africa.
You understand the business side of healthcare as well as the public sphere.
You have around five years of work experience, with at least three in project or program management. You have an excellent track record of managing large and loosely-scoped projects in East Africa, delivering strong results.
You have proven experience in developing a network of companies and institutions, identifying important partners, maintaining relationships with and delivering value to them.
You have experience in telling stories in strategic ways, enjoy producing knowledge and you are great at putting things on paper.
You have solid experience writing proposals and engaging in business development activities with multinational corporations, large donor agencies or foundations. You have a track record in cultivating new funder interest, and have helped to design potential projects.
You are a self-starter with high tolerance of ambiguity. People talk about your high level of initiative and resourcefulness in identifying and solving problems.
You are engaging and interactive: You enjoy meeting new people and naturally toss ideas around in the team.
You stay calm under pressure, drive results with little supervision and know how to stick to deadlines.
A master’s degree in a relevant field is highly preferred and you have gained strong analytical skills through your studies.
Why work with us?
Get engaged in shaping the regional ecosystem for health innovation
The role gives opportunities and platforms to meet new interesting and influential people, in East Africa, at Duke and around the world.
You will build relationships with awe-inspiring entrepreneurs focused on disrupting the old business models of healthcare service delivery
Our flat team operates in a very dynamic space and intellectually stimulating environment. We are collaborative and are open to new challenges
More information
This position is a one-year appointment and will be renewed with the receipt of anticipated funding. There will be a 3-month probation period with learning and performance objectives. You will work from our Kilimani office in Nairobi and should be able to begin the on-boarding process in January 2017. Work includes international travel approximately 20% of the time
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