Job Qualification: criteria in MBA/MSc/MA , PhD/Fellowship

  • Lecturer in Language Education 

Lecturer in Science Education 

Lecturer in Social Science Education 

Lecturer in Educational Technology 

Lecturer in Curriculum Studies 

Clinical Officer 

Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse (KRCHN) 

Health Records Officer 

Medical Lab. Technologist

    Lecturer in Language Education Lecturer in Science Education Lecturer in Social Science Education Lecturer in Educational Technology Lecturer in Curriculum Studies Clinical Officer Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse (KRCHN) Health Records Officer Medical Lab. Technologist

    DECLARATION OF VACANCIES
    In pursuit of its mission and mandate, the University wishes to invite applications from qualified candidates to fill the positions indicated below:

    TEACHING POSITIONS

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

    Department of Educational Communication Technology & Curriculum Studies

    Lecturer – Grade 12
    Lecturer in Language Education One (1) position MSU/ACA/EDU/01/21
    Specialization: (English and Literature, Kiswahili, French)

    REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION, TECHNOLOGY AND CURRICULUM STUDIES
    LECTURER- GRADE 12

    An earned PhD or equivalent degree qualification in the relevant field from an accredited and recognized university.
    A relevant Master’s degree from a recognized Institution.
    A relevant Bachelor’s degree from a recognized Institution.
    Be registered or registerable with the relevant professional body.
    A minimum of twenty four (24) publication points, at least sixteen (16) should be from refereed journal papers.

    TERMS OF SERVICE
    The terms of service for the advertised positions will be on permanent and pensionable terms.

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    Each application should be submitted together with an updated Curriculum Vitae giving details of the applicants; age, marital status, academic and professional qualifications, working experience, present post and salary, telephone contact, email address, names and referees plus copies of the certificates and testimonials. Scanned copies of these documents must be attached as a running PDF to the email application.
    The reference number of the position applied should be clearly indicated and submitted as follows:Any canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification. Applications must be sent on or before 6th April, 2021 addressed to:The Deputy Vice-Chancellor
    Administration, Finance and Development
    Maseno University
    P. O. BOX 333 – 40105
    MASENO
    N/B: Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Maseno University is an equal opportunity employer and therefore applicants of either gender or persons living with disability are encouraged to apply. The University does not charge any fee for the recruitment and selection process.

    Apply via :

    recruitment@maseno.ac.ke

  • Senior Associate Consultant 

Internship / Research Assistant

    Senior Associate Consultant Internship / Research Assistant

    Ref: BEC/HR/2/2021**
    About the Job: We are looking for suitable candidate to fill the above position, in Kenya/Remote. The position reports to director.
    Key responsibilities:

    Participating in firm business development services.
    Developing specific research methodologies, reporting and deliverables to each study.
    Developing and design of data collection tools in various platforms i.e. ODK, Kobo Enketo, Survey to go, Survey monkey, CSpro e.t.c
    Recruiting, training of data collection teams, budgeting and managing field works to ensure quality work.
    Support project planning and management of various new and ongoing projects.
    Data analysis, report writing, editing and preparation of presentation for each study conducted.
    Manage each client needs and expectation for the project assigned.

    Qualifications

    PhD/Masters in Economics, Sociology, Statistics, Development Studies, Agriculture, Rural development and/ or MBA.
    Bachelor’s Degree; Economics, Sociology, Statistics, Agriculture, Rural development and/ or Relevant field.
    At least 5-7 years of experience involved in measurement, evaluation and learning research.
    Excellent skills in writing winning proposals.
    Hands on experience in M&E training, designing, conducting, and managing baseline, midline, and end line surveys.
    Strong data analysis (use of Stata/SPSS, English report writing, and presentation skills.
    Able to effectively manage activities in a multi-cultural environment.
    At least five (5) years of research hands on experience
    Experience working with INGO’s and government is preferred.

    Important
    Please submit evidence of writing skills (3 latest reports/proposals authored by the consultant)
    Canvasing will lead to automatic disqualification from recruitment process.

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    Interested candidates should apply by sending their cover letter, resume, sample report online by 5th March 2021 to jobs@becoconsulting.comAll application will be reviewed on rolling basis and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.All applications MUST be submitted in PDF only.

    Apply via :

    jobs@becoconsulting.com

  • Project Manager – Children and Youth Pillar

    Project Manager – Children and Youth Pillar

    Samuel Hall is seeking a professional and motivated individual to join its team for a full-time position as Children and Youth (Pillar 3) Project Manager (PM), based in the Nairobi office. Samuel Hall’s Children and Youth Pillar covers a wide range of topics related to children and youth, including child protection, education, child labour, youth employment, social protection, gender, M&E, migration and more. The PM will directly support the Pillar Lead to lead research, manage projects and other pillar staff, and support the strategic development of the pillar. There is a strong potential for domestic, regional and international travel, COVID19 permitting.

    Management of research and related activities
    Lead the design of research tools and research methodologies on relevant topics
    Conduct secondary research, literature reviews and key informant interviews
    Manage project team members both in head office and field locations
    Undertake socio-economic research, monitoring and evaluations and consulting missions
    Coordinate activities with relevant partners in close collaboration with Pillar Leads
    Manage and train project team members both in office and field locations
    Lead the development and authoring of research papers, concept notes, draft and final reports, and other documentation as required during the ongoing projects at an academic level
    Monitor and evaluate the work of team members and project components under supervision
    Draft proposals based on pillars’ business development plans and strategies and as requested
    Provide strong analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, and recommendations in line with policy and academic standards
    Manage and conduct fieldwork in multiple countries which entails qualitative and quantitative research
    Maintain internal processes
     
    Coordination between stakeholders
    Liaise with stakeholders at all levels – including donors and government representatives – presenting Samuel Hall and its research partners in a clear and professional manner
    Prepare presentations for stakeholders (internal and external)
    Train national and international teams on components of the project cycle

    Vacancy requirement:

    Applicants should have a PhD in a related field (education or child protection) with 2+ years of relevant experience or a Master’s degree with 5+ years of relevant research experience.
    Must have proven expertise in Child- and Youth-related research and desire for a strong role in strengthening the pillar’s thematic knowledge.
    Proven experience in writing research papers, consultancy reports, evaluation assignments and policy briefs
    Proven experience in project management
    Proven experience in quantitative and qualitative data analysis and tools (for example MS Excel, SPSS, NVIVO) Relevant programmatic/operational experience in the research topics covered in the Children and Youth Pillar
    Keen attention to detail
    Ability to cope well under pressure, work occasionally irregular hours and meet tight deadlines
    Excellent spoken and written skills in English; French preferred

    Submission guidelines:

    Apply via :

    careers@samuelhall.org

  • Head, Hub for Agricultural Policy Action, Nairobi, Kenya 


            

            
            Head of Resilience, Climate and Soil Fertility Management, Nairobi, Kenya 


            

            
            Finance Officer, Financial Accounting

    Head, Hub for Agricultural Policy Action, Nairobi, Kenya Head of Resilience, Climate and Soil Fertility Management, Nairobi, Kenya Finance Officer, Financial Accounting

    Job Reference: HAPA/PSC/09/2020

    To support this objective, AGRA is seeking to recruit the role of Head, Hub for Agricultural Policy Action (HAPA).

    This role will be based in Nairobi, Kenya, with frequent travel (local and international) to engage with AGRA teams and government units.

    Role Summary

    The Head of HAPA will be responsible for the overall leadership of the Hub, reporting directly to the Vice-President, Policy and State Capability. They will be considered a leading expert resource on the management of agriculture policy in Africa and will be expected to lead innovation on provision of evidence-based policy to African governments.

    The Head of HAPA will be able to authoritatively and accurately articulate economic and social analysis, providing conceptual and operational clarity. They will have the ability to translate and communicate complex analysis simply and with political relevance. The Head of HAPA must possess an entrepreneurial and innovative mindset. Alongside this they should have a good grasp of technical and economic aspects, exceptional managerial skills, and experience engaging with senior public officials, collaborating and strengthening partnerships with other stakeholders in the policy space.

    Key Duties and Responsibilities:

    Leading the recruitment to build the HAPA team, including policy project managers and analysts, as well as operational staff.
    Setting organizational strategy, building impact driven relationships across select priority countries.
    Leading the development, structuring and occasional implementation of strategic partnerships in collaboration with the resource mobilization team, technical teams and in-country teams.
    Guiding the identification, mapping and collaboration with the highest quality institutional sources of data and evidence in Africa.
    Sourcing, validating and prioritising incoming government demands through a collaborative, consultative process.
    Driving the building of the pipeline of work for HAPA.
    Conducting research as needed to inform and shape the effort(s) within policy consolidation and translation, and best practices.
    Designing and iterating a policy engagement plan with the range of leading actors in data and evidence generation, selection, analysis.
    Innovating and synergising new models for engagement.
    Working closely with the respective AGRA Country Manager and the Policy and State Capability Team to add value from a consolidation and translation perspective to existing policy implementation efforts and ensure the delivery of an integrated policy support package to governments.
    Shaping the delivery of the best set of policy options in line with the government request for support.

    Academic, Professional Qualifications and Relevant Experience:

    Over 10 years’ work experience in agricultural economic policy design, implementation and management working with government, development partners or other such institutions.
    A PhD or Masters degree in economics, economic studies or related fields.
    Strong quantitative/financial knowledge, including experience working with complex economic models.
    Established relationships with key national, regional and international partners working on state capability and policy development.
    Experience in developing and managing strong partnerships and relationships inside and outside the organization, managing conflicts, and building consensus.
    Strong analytical skills and demonstrable ability to engage government, development partners and private sector.
    Superior delivery and leadership capacity, with the ability to synthesize strategic intent into tangible deliverables that drive institutional progress.
    Strong understanding of Africa’s policy and political landscape as it relates to governance, policy and trade.
    Experience in policy research and analysis, project management, and Monitoring & Evaluation.
    Good command of English, fluency in French will be an advantage.

    An attractive remuneration package commensurate with this position’s responsibility will be negotiated with the successful candidate.

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    If you believe you are the right candidate for this position, kindly submit your application with a detailed CV (including your e-mail address and telephone contacts to recruit@agra.org noting to quote the job reference number in the subject of your email)Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.For more information on AGRA, applicants can visit www.agra.orgAGRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer

    Apply via :

    recruit@agra.org

  • Director of Programmes

    Director of Programmes

    We are hiring for our first Director of Programmes who will join the organisation’s Senior Management team to oversee our diverse programme portfolio focused on supporting the research and professional development of African researchers and practitioners, and encouraging policy and public engagement with local research.

    Based in Nairobi, our ideal candidate will have prior academic and/or research experiences that can help provide substantial intellectual contributions to Mawazo’s programme development and implementation activities. They will also consider bridging the gender gap in the sciences as an urgent task in Africa’s development.

    We are looking for someone with experience across a broad range of skills including; programme development, relationships management and fundraising, and strategic planning, who can work alongside our team of staff to deliver on our vision: a world in which the voices and ideas of African women are amplified to shape the future of the continent.

    Learn more about the position, and how to apply here.
    Application deadline: Friday 30 October 2020 at 11:59pm EAT.

    We are hiring for our first Director of Programmes who will join the organisation’s Senior Management team to oversee our diverse programme portfolio focused on supporting the research and professional development of African researchers and practitioners, and encouraging policy and public engagement with local research.

    Based in Nairobi, our ideal candidate will have prior academic and/or research experiences that can help provide substantial intellectual contributions to Mawazo’s programme development and implementation activities. They will also consider bridging the gender gap in the sciences as an urgent task in Africa’s development.

    We are looking for someone with experience across a broad range of skills including; programme development, relationships management and fundraising, and strategic planning, who can work alongside our team of staff to deliver on our vision: a world in which the voices and ideas of African women are amplified to shape the future of the continent.

    Learn more about the position, and how to apply here.

    Application deadline: Friday 30 October 2020 at 11:59pm EAT.

    Please apply via the link below and if you have any questions please contactusat recruiting@mawazoinstitute.orgThe deadline for the applications isFriday 30 October 2020 at 11:59pm EAT.Please note that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted

    Apply via :

    recruiting@mawazoinstitute.org

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  • Project Manager – Resilience Pillar

    Project Manager – Resilience Pillar

    Job Description
    Samuel Hall is seeking a professional and motivated individual to join its team for a full-time position as Resilience (Pillar 2) Project Manager (PM), based in the Nairobi office. Samuel Hall’s Resilience Pillar covers a wide range of topics on economic inclusion and integration, social protection, food security, gender, labour markets, resilience to climate change, sustainable and efficient energy use, as well as urban and rural vulnerabilities. The PM will directly support the Pillar Lead to lead research, manage projects and other pillar staff, and support the strategic development of the pillar. There is a strong potential for domestic, regional and international travel.
    Nature of the Role
    Management of research and related activities

    Lead the design of research tools and research methodologies on socio-economic research, M&E, and consulting missions
    Conduct secondary research, literature reviews and key informant interviews
    Provide strong analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, and recommendations in line with policy and academic standards
    Lead the development and authoring of research papers, concept notes, draft and final reports, and other documentation as
    required during the ongoing projects
    Manage and train project team members both in office and field locations
    Manage and conduct fieldwork in multiple countries which entails qualitative and quantitative research
    Draft research project proposals based on pillars’ business development plans and strategies and as requested

    Coordination between stakeholders

    Liaise with stakeholders at all levels – including donors and government representatives – presenting Samuel Hall and its research partners in a clear and professional manner
    Prepare presentations for stakeholders (internal and external)
    Coordinate activities with relevant partners in close collaboration with Pillar Leads

    Vacancy Requirements
    A Master’s or PhD (preferred) in a relevant field (5+ years of additional experience) and past consulting and research experience specific to vulnerable and/or migrating and displaced populations. The Project Manager is further required to have:

    Proven experience in writing research papers, consultancy reports, evaluation assignments and policy briefs
    Proven experience in project management
    Proven experience in quantitative and qualitative data analysis and tools (for example MS Excel, SPSS, NVIVO)
    Relevant programmatic/operational experience in the research topics covered in the Resilience Pillar
    Ability to cope well under pressure, work occasionally irregular hours and meet tight deadlines
    Excellent presentation skills (spoken and written) in English; French desired

    Email careers@samuelhall.org.All applicants should send their cover letter and CV in separate PDF files, each labelled: “CL/CV – Full name of Applicant” with the e-mail subject line clearly expressed: “Name – Resilience PM”. Three samples of relevant work and three references should also be included.Samuel Hall is an equal opportunities employer. Applicants who do not follow the required format will not be considered.
    Only selected applicants will be notified, and interviews are conducted on a rolling basis.

    Apply via :

    careers@samuelhall.org

  • ILRI Consultancy – SADC Agriculture and Climate Policy Analyst 

ILRI Consultancy – CCAFS Impact Assessment of National Policy Engagement in Kenya Uptake of CSA Technologies and Practices

    ILRI Consultancy – SADC Agriculture and Climate Policy Analyst ILRI Consultancy – CCAFS Impact Assessment of National Policy Engagement in Kenya Uptake of CSA Technologies and Practices

    Scope of Work
     
    Policy Review

    The policy review will begin with securing an understanding of the priorities of SADC related to the Climate Change Strategy and the RISDP.  This includes relevant level of participation, key focus areas and output format most valuable for planned internal consultation and policy review processes.   Taking into account the Climate Risk Work Package and other regional climate change framing and trends, carry out a critical analysis of the RISDP draft (April 2020) to determine where climate risk could be better integrated into the structure and content of the draft.
    In consultation with the team leading the RISDP development and drafting, recommendations will be compiled into the required format for the policy review and endorsement processes planned.
    Following communication with priority SADC climate change focal points, to review the Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan (2015) potentially taking into account aspects and contributions such as:

    Review and suggestions for updates on the regional framework for agriculture research
    Assist to define hazards and related vulnerabilities based on recent climate trends updated from 2015
    Advise on some updates for sector based strategic interventions and sector linkages
    Incorporate feedback from consultation processes

    The finalised scope of analysis and recommendation format would be dependent on consultations with SADC focal points to agree on the process.
    Analysis to be applied in Foresight Training:

    Provide recommendations on where climate resilience can be better integrated
    How to capitalize upon opportunities to ensure future trends can be integrated into policy processes

    Expected Outputs

    Recommendations and analysis on RISDP and the Climate Change Action Plan in agreed output formats that integrate comments and feedback
    Foresight training recommendation summary

    Consultancy Fee:  Lumpsum or by mutual agreement based on agreed milestones and deliverables
    Post location:  Consultant’s base
    Duration:   3 Months with a maximum 30 working days
    Essential skills and qualifications

    PhD or Master’s Degree in political science and international Relations or a related subject
    Existing documented work with the SADC Climate Change and Agriculture Focal points
    15 years’ experience working in a climate change and policy environment
    Demonstrated experience in governance systems in Southern Africa
    Documented examples of policy briefs, policy analysis and targeted policy insights

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  • Agriculture Managing Director

    Agriculture Managing Director

    REF: VA/1/5/2020
    Job Description
    The Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) is a State Corporation under the KEPHIS Act No. 54 of 2012. The Service is a regulatory agency under the ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives mandated to assure on quality of agricultural inputs and produce.
    KEPHIS is seeking to recruit a competent and visionary individual who together with the Board of Directors will provide leadership and steer the Service towards attaining its vision and objectives. The Managing Director serves as the Chief Executive Officer and reports to the Board of Directors.
    Responsibilities 

    Providing strategic leadership in accordance with the mandate of the service as stipulated in the KEPHIS Act, 2012;
    Overseeing day to day operations of the Service to ensure efficiency, quality of service and cost effective management of resources;
    Overseeing the preparation and implementation of the performance appraisal systems and contracts of all directorates, departments/divisions/units;
    Promoting institutional accountability;
    Ensure implementation and fulfilment of the policies and agreed objectives, performance targets and standards of the Service;
    Coordinating the preparation of long term strategy and business proposals;
    Recommending to the Board annual budgets, annual work plans, annual procurement plans and performance targets;
    Instituting adequate internal control procedures and monitoring their effectiveness;
    Preparation of board papers and other submissions for consideration by the Board;
    Developing and implementing effective financial management policies and systems for monitoring and reporting financial performance in line with financial and budgetary policies and procedures of government;
    Developing and implementing effective human resource management and administrative policies and systems;
    Enhancing the corporate image of the organization;
    Ensuring Board of Directors decisions are implemented and reported on time;
    Ensuring effective communication with stakeholders, between Management and the Board as well as between different levels of Management;
    Being the principal spokesperson of the Service;
    Ensuring prudent management and utilization of funds, other resources and assets of the Service;
    Ensuring that annual financial audits are conducted and recommendations addressed;
    Fostering a corporate culture that promotes ethical practices and good corporate citizenship;
    Identifying and sourcing for favourable development partners;
    Implementation of a quality management system and ensuring effective and efficient achievement of the Service’s financial and operating goals and objectives;
    Liaison with local and international institutions on agricultural trade, plant biosecurity including sanitary and phytosanitary and seed systems; and
    Signing government & donor grant agreements and contracts and related documents.

    Qualifications

    Master’s Degree in Agriculture, Plant or Chemical Sciences from a university recognized in Kenya;
    Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture, Plant or Chemical Sciences, or related discipline from a university recognized in Kenya;
    PhD in a relevant field will be an added advantage; and
    At least fifteen (15) years relevant working experience, seven (7) of which should be at a Senior Management level.

    Demonstrable understanding of financial and human resources management and development, corporate governance, and quality assurance of agricultural inputs and produce;
    Demonstrable understanding of strategic leadership and management;
    Ability to develop and implement performance management systems, giving candid performance feedback; and
    Demonstrable results in work performance; and
    Demonstrable knowledge and experience in computer applications.