Job Field: Sector in NGO/Non-Profit

  • Technical Associate

    Technical Associate

    Technical Job Responsibilities
    Monitoring & Evaluation for CICF
    Mentoring and capacity building of CICF grantees
    High quality technical fund management services from award and implementation stages
    Support internal and external technical learning and knowledge dissemination generated through the CICF activities
    Planning, delivering and evaluating the implementation of CICF activities in close partnership with KPMG
    Contribute to a strong CICF Fund Management Team, and strong relationships with Options’ office in London
    Qualifications for the Technical Job
    Master’s degree in the health sciences, public health, demography or a related discipline
    Minimum of five years of experience in MNH programme implementation, and/or MNH-related M&E experience
    Experience designing and implementing M&E frameworks in MNH
    Previous experience with the technical support to donor funds
    Proven ability to work with partners and develop institutional technical capacity
    High attention to detail and the ability to deliver high quality technical services with minimal external supervision
    Experience in operational research and documentation of learning
    Ability to work closely with colleagues in a small team and build relationships with internal and external partners
    Strong verbal communication skills and effective interpersonal style; ability to engage and build relationships at multiple levels
    Fluency in English and Swahili

  • Sign Language Interpreter

    Sign Language Interpreter

    Role Overview
    The Kenya Sign Language interpreter will be responsible for helping deaf individuals understand what is being said in a variety of situations.The interpreter will be required to research technical and/or complex information to accurately interpret the subject matter from spoken language to sign language and vice versa.
    Sign Language Interpreter Job Skills, Qualifications And Experience
    A valid certificate in Kenya Sign Language and interpretation from a recognized institution.
    At least 3 years’ experience in Kenya Sign Language Interpretation.
    An understanding of disability work with a specific focus on the deaf.
    This role is only open to applicants with the right to work in Kenya.

  • Senior Protection Manager

    Senior Protection Manager

    Purpose of the Role
    While leading the Protection team and working with other partners, the Manager will ensure adequate participation, appropriate delivery, and sustained impact of all Protection and governance interventions which are under power and safety outcomes under the 2020 SAP IP. This position will support all aspects of technical design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Protection activities; development of implementation strategy/approaches and guidelines including providing feedback to partners for purposes of improving progamme quality.
    Programme
    Key Responsibilities: Overall responsibility for the management of the Protection Programme while providing technical and programmatic support to the communities, partners and GoK on refugee protection and forced migrants.
    Create and execute systems (work plans, spending plans etc) to ensure that set deadlines are met and targets achieved
    To supervise and mentor the protection and safe programming officers working in the protection program towards achievement of goals
    Working closely with the Protection Staff, undertake analysis of data/assessment findings to inform on design of Protection programming strategies and approaches that are sustainable.
    Participate in the development of new proposals, budgets and concept notes in coordination with the Deputy Director Programs and Deputy Director Grants and Accountability.
    Provide all necessary technical expertise to the Protection team in all Protection related activities and where appropriate and to other IRC programmes.
    Conduct regular field visits, supervision and monitoring of all Protection related activities to ensure quality implementation
    Take direct lead in planning of all Protection activities in collaboration with the Field Managers and other technical program leads.
    Contribute towards development of IRC’s country strategic plan, in the protection sector
    Facilitate close collaboration between IRC and project implementing partners
    Ensure appropriate monitoring and evaluation of protection activities to guarantee effective implementation according to set standards
    Support other protection programs as needed
    Support the Deputy Director in Durable Solutions activities such as ReDSS Initiative (Regional Durable Solutions Secretariat) among others.
    Security With support from the Security Manager monitor the security situation and development in IRC operational areaswith implications for staff safety and for program implementation;
    Oversee implementation of the IRC Kenya Security Management Plan where applicable.
    Capacity Building & Human Resource Management Directly manage, supervise and mentor ProtectionProgram staffBuild the capacity of the protection program staff to improve their range of capabilities related to the protection program and its activities
    Support the Deputy Director – Programs to train IRC staff in Durable Solution strategies.
    Ensure that all performance evaluations for all staff are conducted on time, and review all evaluations to ensure quality and consistency;
    Support in Identifying training needs for program support staff members and make appropriate recommendations to the DDP, DDO, DDGA and the CD;
    Ensure that administrative matters that relate to the roleare carried out in accordance with IRC HR and administration policies;
    Support efforts that will ensure that all IRC staff comply with the IRC Code of Conduct/IRC WAY and other relevant policies pertaining to staff conduct.
    Reporting Report on the progress of all Protection activities highlighting any anticipated programme delays and proposing solutions in order to meet deadlines.
    Produce initial drafts of all Protection related donor reports and support the Grants unit in finalizing the same before submission to the donor.
    Contribute in compiling study and assessment reports including technical reviews of the same when called upon
    Contribute in the design of M&E tools and implementation of the same in all Protection related activities

  • Project Manager – Livelihood

    Project Manager – Livelihood

    Job Purpose
    The Project Manager – Livelihood will efficiently and effectively support, manage and implement FilmAid’s Support for the Protection and Assistance of Refugees in Kenya (SPARK) Programme funded by DFID.
    The position requires knowledge and experience of food security and livelihoods in developing countries as wells as exemplary planning, program design and interpersonal communication skills to be used in managing work in the dynamics of creating synergies between refugee beneficiaries and host community needs in Turkana West, aid stakeholders, Government and other parties in the humanitarian and development sector.
    Project Manager Job Roles and Responsibilities
    Results based planning and execution
    Direct responsibility for execution of SPARK activities based on FilmAid’s theory of Social Change. The ideal candidate must be able to drive the delivery of emergency lifesaving information in disaster contexts and longer-term behavior modification communications based on a sound understanding of the audiences;
    In collaboration with the SPARK partners in Kakuma, support the programme team to design the community level market base livelihood interventions and IGA opportunities for beneficiaries
    Through partnerships, Identify the potentials enterprise to engage and create linkages new markets and employments for beneficiaries
    Directly responsible for expenditure budget development, modification and expenditure tracking on communications based outreach in Kakuma, in collaboration with the Field Manager
    Design and execute activities that magnify desired behavior through radio, film and bulk SMS and monitor to meet the desired outcomes.
    Provides support to teams to deliver social marketing, BCC communication and CwC interventions effectively;
    Maintain an effective reporting system for SPARK. The reports should enlighten, inspire and record compliance for internal and external use, and contain data of sufficient quality to be valid for evaluation;
    Manage programmatic learning structures to ensure that best practices and challenges are incorporated into SPARK programme activities;
    Ensures timely submission of good quality project reports, including any other reports requiring outreach inputs. The reports should enlighten, inspire and record compliance for internal and external use, and contain data of sufficient quality to be valid for evaluation;
    Manage programmatic learning structures to ensure that best practices and challenges are incorporated into continued activities.
    Compliance Management
    Lead teams in results based planning drawn from shared M&E log frames, performance monitoring plans and budgets for SPARK;
    Incorporate Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS) in programme implementation;
    Coordination of programmatic meetings between FilmAid in Kakuma and UN agencies, donors, aid agencies, government stakeholder to foster positive relationships;
    Lead communication between departments to facilitate quality delivery of activities and assist with the development of communications strategies to support SPARK programme goals and increase community awareness;
    Oversee the management of visibility activities ensuring that all activities include appropriate branding and donor recognition.
    Line Supervisory responsibility
    Supervise all program team members in Kakuma operations by articulating expectations, displaying model behavior, maintaining open lines of communication and being clear about roles and relationships.
    Work directly with Field Manager to design program performance objectives, develop yearly outreach plan according to program needs and capacity etc.
    Qualifications and Requirements for the Project Manager Job
    Higher Diploma in Communications for Development, Program management or other relevant discipline.
    At least four (4) years’ experience in program implementation and coordination, preferably with an international humanitarian aid organization;
    Clear understanding of economic development and market-based programming; and of socioeconomic context in the country.
    Demonstrated ability to manage a team.
    High-level project coordination experience, with requisite skills in project management, developing and managing budgets, internal communications, supervising and working with partners and Bilateral &
    Multilateral Funds (e.g. DFID…)
    Ability to deliver quality programmatic outcomes in a time-sensitive manner.
    Experience delivering projects in multiple locations, including cross-cultural and multi-language environments.
    Experience working with media and managing magnification events.
    Working knowledge on Social Marketing, C4D, CwC methodologies.
    Experience with principles and practice of humanitarian aid and/or development.
    Flexibility to work for extended hours when necessary, and able to live in a hardship area.
    Competencies
    Excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills.
    Ability to work with a widespread cross-cultural team.
    Fluency in written and spoken English and Kiswahili is essential.
    Excellent analytical, decision-making and organizational skills.
    Excellent report writing and presentation skills.
    Ability to exercise discretion, independent judgment, political acumen and professional accountability in all situations.

  • Communications Officer

    Communications Officer

    Communications Officer Job Roles and Responsibilities
    To assist in the finalization and implementation of a program wide communication strategy for both internal and external audiences.
    To develop creative ways to document programmatic processes, successes and achievements (e.g. through photos/graphics/case stories, in periodic newsletters, brochures, briefs, website, social sites etc.)
    Provide quality oversight to PEACE IIIs publications and visual outputs such as presentations, to ensure they are of high quality and are disseminated appropriately.
    Provide support to preparing periodic performance reports for submission to the donor.
    To support in the production of capacity building communication material e.g. manuals, toolkits, publications, film clips etc.
    Assist in capacity building on communication for staff and partner organizations.
    Day-to-day management of PEACE III online, including updating and ongoing monitoring, gaining input from other staff as necessary
    To contribute towards the planning of, and arrangement for PEACE III events, in particular regarding the design and production of materials, media coverage and documentation of the event.
    Storing and sorting and maintaining data base of photographs of projects and their activities
    Develop annual reports on Pact Kenya’s project activities
    Qualifications and Experiences for the Communications Officer Job
    Excellent spoken and written English: general ability to express clearly and concisely ideas and concepts in written and oral form; specific skills in writing press releases and articles/stories for traditional and electronic media.
    University Degree in Communication, Journalism, Public Relations; or equivalent professional work experience in the communication area combined with university degree in a related field.
    3 to 5 years of experience in managing development communication.
    Knowledge of current theories and practices in communication research, planning and strategy, and the role of mass media.
    Knowledge of how to present information to different audiences including general public, media to high level decision-makers.
    Analytical and conceptual skills to think and plan strategically. Skills and experience in communication programs, monitoring, review and evaluation.
    Proven ability to effectively manage relationships with media representatives, government officials, community groups and other Pact Kenya partners.
    Knowledge of computer systems and applications, specifically interactive digital media. Knowledge of photography and digital camera use
    Knowledge of video shooting, editing and production an advantage.
    Demonstrated skill in program communication, development of Information, Education and Communication material, documentation and publication (including web-based documentation)
    The ability to produce analytical and well-presented reports and publications.
    Good interpersonal skills: the ability to communicate clearly and effectively at all levels, taking into account cultural and language difficulties

  • Project Development Manager

    Project Development Manager

    Responsibilities for the Project Development Manager  Job
    Project Cycle Management
    Facilitate the development and implementation of project cycle management;
    Keep track of all projects and programmes monitoring and evaluation schedules and work with the respective staff to design and implement monitoring and evaluation procedures;
    Developing an External Donor Relations Strategy
    Update on a weekly and monthly basis the external relations database, which documents latest negotiations and proposal possibilities with a number of key donors;
    Develop high quality proposals for new projects
    Ensuring the Production of Timely, Accurate and Analytical Reports for Donors
    Understand and disseminate Donors guidelines ;
    Liaise regularly with Area Coordinators, Programme Managers and technical staff to ensure the production of quality reports across areas and across Donors;
    Information System
    Work with all departments to follow up project and programmes databases incl. work on the nomenclature used (official names etc.);
    Ensure that appraisal, monitoring and evaluation reports are made useful for fundraising and add to the general base of field knowledge in the country for all organisations working in the area;
    Participatory Appraisal, Monitoring and Evaluation
    Ensure that local partners, when appropriate, engaged in appraisal for and/or with ACTED are trained and given advice in participatory approaches, minimalizing bias, and other key methodologies for information gathering;
    Departmental Followup
    Follow up work plans, activities and their quality;
    Communicate regularly to the regional Programme Managers and Coordinations on all activities;
    Developing Internal Coordination and Communication mechanisms
    In relation with the Project Development Manager and Country Director, ensure that all meetings are held and documented (capital coordination meetings, area coordination meetings, monthly coordination meetings, quarterly country coordination meetings);
    Developing an External Communication Strategy
    Define the main target groups, activities, resources and partnerships needed;
    Assisting the Project Development Manager and Country Director in developing the country strategy, project proposals, addressing ad hoc donor requests or catalysing action on specific projects or components of projects
    Other tasks and responsibilities as requested by the PDM or the CD
    Requirements for the Project Development Manager Job
    Degree in Political Science, International Development studies or related field is preferable.
    Demonstrated experience in project development in an NGO/INGO is highly preferable.
    Able to manage a high workload and meet tight deadlines
    Excellent experience in proposal writing
    Understanding of the developments issues and/or work experience in Somalia
    Well versed with computer knowledge
    Excellent communication skills with knowledge of both internal and external communications environments.
    Proactive, selfstarter – able to work with minimum supervision.
    Excellent time management, organization, and prioritization skills, with the ability to work under pressure and to meet deadlines.
    Willingness to travel to the field
    Understanding and ability to speak Somali language is an added advantage
    Flexible, enthusiastic and a willingness to listen and learn from others.
    Ability to work independently.

  • HIV Community Mobilization Specialist Gender Specialist – HIV

    HIV Community Mobilization Specialist Gender Specialist – HIV

    Duties:
    Provide technical support and assistance in designing sustainable community mobilization approaches for improved HIV service delivery. Specifically, increasing uptake of HIV counseling and testing among target populations, as well as linking them, enrolling them, and retraining them in successful HIV care and treatment.
    Lead project staff, sub-contractors, local sub-grantees, and community stakeholders in the implementation, monitoring, and reporting of community mobilization project activities.
    Support the capacity building of project staff and local organizations for the development of participatory approaches to HIV service delivery. Coach sub-counties and stakeholders in improved community mobilization approaches.
    Participate in relevant Technical Working Groups and fora related to HIV community mobilization.
    Ensure high quality programming and the cost-effective use of IMA World Health and USAID resources.
    The position requires a competent and experienced person with the following attributes:
    A Master’s degree in public health or other relevant field.
    A minimum of 10 years of experience with community mobilization programs for health, preferably in HIV/AIDS.
    Experience working previously under U.S.-government funded HIV or health programming.
    Possess excellent organizational, analytical, oral and written communications skills, demonstrated supervisory skills, and an ability to work well in a team.
    Fluency in English, Kiswahili, and one or more local languages.
    Kenyan nationals are highly encouraged to apply.
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  • Reporting Officer 4Mi (Mixed Migration Monitoring Mechanism Initiative) Deputy Regional Director Talent Development: Media Training Administrative Assistant, 4Mi(Mixed Migration Monitoring Mechanism Initiative) IT Assistant Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) Officer

    Reporting Officer 4Mi (Mixed Migration Monitoring Mechanism Initiative) Deputy Regional Director Talent Development: Media Training Administrative Assistant, 4Mi(Mixed Migration Monitoring Mechanism Initiative) IT Assistant Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) Officer

    Required Qualifications/Skills
    Essential:
    Master’s degree in relevant field, including but not limited to international relations, political science, sociology, psychology, social science, journalism, or international development.
    Experience writing academic articles in the spheres of migration, aid, or international development sectors
    Written and verbal fluency in English
    Demonstrated ability to produce cogent analyses for a wide variety of audiences.
    Previous experience as a research assistant, including drafting articles, summarizing and analyzing quantitative & qualitative data, editing written pieces, doing literature reviews.
    Strong analytical skills and demonstrated command of working with large quantities of data in Microsoft Excel and being able to conduct trends analysis.
    Understanding of Microsoft Office Suite
    Excellent interpersonal skills and experience working effectively in a team and/or managing projects remotely.
    High level of organizational skills and balancing multiple projects and deadlines.
    Maintains confidentiality on programming operations.
    Must work closely and collaboratively with RMMS and 4Mi staff in analyzing combined information sources.
    Enthusiastic about learning and pushing technical limits and finding new solutions.
    Strong verbal and written communication aptitude.
    Preferable:
    Written and verbal fluency in at least one of French, Arabic, Amharic, Oromo, Somali, and Tigrinya
    Experience in data visualizations
    Experience in data collection systems
    Understanding of survey methodology as it pertains its relevance to results
    Experience with NGOs
    Creative and able to think outside the box.
    Capable of working under minimal supervision.
    Reporting
    The 4Mi Reporting Officer will report to the Project Manager – 4Mi.
    Conditions
    Availability: December 2016
    Duty Station: Nairobi, Kenya
    Contract: This is a nine months’ contract.
    National terms and conditions apply in accordance with the Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for National staff.
    Commitments
    DRC adheres to the Core Humanitarian Standards. All staff are required to contribute to the achievement of these standards.
    DRC has a Humanitarian Accountability Framework, outlining its global accountability commitments. All staff are required to contribute to the achievement of this framework.
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  • Community Program Officer Clinic Social Worker Clinical Officer M&E Coordinator

    Community Program Officer Clinic Social Worker Clinical Officer M&E Coordinator

    Job Scope: The Community Program Officer is responsible for developing, implementing and evaluating community programs for the Mathare community. 
    Duties and Responsibilities 
    Research and develop community programs 
    Assess the program needs with the community and identify areas where new programs are needed
    Communicate with the community to determine their needs and interests
    Ensure a variety of programs and activities are planned and implemented
    Document and report on program progress 
    Plan and implement community activities 
    Develop plans of work for the various community programs
    Oversee the implementation of the community program activities
    Recruit and expand the beneficiaries’ base for the community and market the activities undertaken
    Offer strategic direction and oversight for Ghetto Mirror- a monthly community magazine produced by the youth
    Recruit, train and oversee different community program team lead members
    Encourage local community to participate in local, regional and national programs
    Promote community programs 
    Ensure that community are aware of available activities
    Coordinate a community relations campaign to promote community  programs
    Arrange for advertising of community programs
    Maintain contacts with local, regional and territorial organizations 
    Qualification 
    A degree in development students, program management or community development
    3 years experience in management of community programs
    Experience in working in informal settlements especially the youth
    Good communication skills and conflict resolution skills
    Self-motivated, innovative and self-directed
    Good organizational and interpersonal skills
    Must be a computer literate
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  • Monitoring and Evaluation Nutrition Associate

    Monitoring and Evaluation Nutrition Associate

    Job Description We are seeking a smart and dedicated self-starter to be an M&E Associate, based either in Bungoma Kenya or Murmvya Burundi, to lead the evaluation of a growing body of nutrition work.   Overall, the M&E Associate will be responsible for using data to gain a deeper understanding of the depth and nature of program impact on a broad range of nutrition outcomes.
    General Responsibilities:
    Work in partnership with supervisor to craft long term evaluation strategy across multiple nutrition interventions.
    Act as main liaison with external evaluation partner for select nutrition interventions, working to agree upon evaluation approach, data collection strategy and analysis and report writing framework.
    Design, field-test and revise survey instruments, using tablets for data collection
    Work with field-based staff to complete their objectives of collecting, analyzing and reporting on data to both understand and improve program performance.
    Supervise and develop local M&E supervisors and enumerators, which will include:
    Regular mentorship of M&E supervisor through field visits, meetings and career reviews
    In field supervision of key M&E activities with an eye towards extremely high quality standards.
    Conduct regular skills development trainings.
    Conduct data analysis and results dissemination to draw both early and final conclusions and actionable recommendations.
    Career Growth and Development
    One Acre Fund invests in building management and leadership skills. Your manager will invest significant time in your career development. We provide constant, actionable feedback delivered through mentorship and through regular management consulting-style career reviews. We also have regular one-on-one meetings, where we listen to and discuss career goals, and work collaboratively to craft roles that each person can be passionate about.  Because of our rapid growth, we constantly have new high-level roles opening up and opportunities in many functions. This results in fast career growth for our staff.
    Qualifications
    We are seeking an exceptional professional with 1 to 5+ years of work experience and ideally a demonstrated passion for international development. Candidates who fit the following criteria are strongly encouraged to apply:
    Strong work experiences. Examples include a demanding professional work experience, analyzing data or devising strategy for the private sector, in academia or for consulting firms, and solid Volunteer Service Organization accomplishments (VSO, Peace Corps, JICA, etc).
    Prior field-based M&E experience
    Academic or professional experience designing and implementing evaluations/research and analyzing findings
    Top-performing undergraduate and (if applicable) graduate background (include final grade/marks).
    Self-starter, who is a hard worker and highly accountable to deadlines, goal-oriented and highly flexible.
    Humility. We are looking for passionate professionals who combine strong leadership skills with good humor, patience, and a humble approach to service to join our growing family of leaders.
    A willingness to commit to living in rural areas of East Africa for at least two years – this is a long-term, career-track role. The ideal candidate will have at least one year demonstrated experience working in the developing world, although this is not a strict requirement.
    Language: English required in all locations. French required for Burundi placement. Other useful languages include Swahili, Kinyarwanda, and Kirundi.