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

  • Chief Technology Officer

    Chief Technology Officer

    Job description
    The Opportunity:
    Arifu, a high-growth edtech company in Nairobi, is looking to hire an ambitious and analytical Chief Technology Officer to realize a bold vision of placing a smart personal learning assistant in everyone’s hands across Africa and globally. This is a full-time position with equity participation based at Arifu’s headquarters in Nairobi.
    As part of the core leadership, the CTO will work closely with the COO, CLO, and CEO. You will manage and work closely with software engineers, product managers, data scientists, and learning designers to drive our pioneering technical innovation agenda by applying machine learning, data science, NLP, and conversational interfaces to personalize information and opportunity for millions of people.
    Job Description:
    You will have the following responsibilities:

    Develop a clear vision, objectives, and implementation strategy for the technology product of Arifu;
    Attract, structure, lead, and inspire a high performing team of engineers, product managers, data scientists, hackers, and designers;
    Identify competitive advantages and technological trends for the benefit of Arifu;
    Oversee the design, development, and deployment of a highly profitable and impactful learning platform in key expansion markets initially across Africa and then to Asia and Latin America;
    Guide near term innovations including the adaptive learning engine, predictive analytics, and natural language interface;
    Collaborate closely with the education and learning team to improve engagement and other key learning outcomes for users;
    Provide perspective and guidance on long-term scalable architecture, strategy, investments and innovation;
    Publish technical white papers on the innovations behind our product’s impact;
    Contribute thought leadership with industry executives at the organizations that Arifu works with across financial services, agriculture, consumer goods, energy, health, telecommunications and other sectors;
    Facilitate workshops, hackathons and seminars to position Arifu as an edtech industry leader and attract top level talent;
    Participate in community events, trade meetups, and industry workshops in Nairobi and globally.

    Basic Qualifications:
    Ambition and a desire to have impact are prerequisites on the Arifu team. For this role, we’re also looking for someone with the following:

    Master-level degree in Computer Science;
    Practical experience applying AI/ML into product development;
    10+ years of relevant professional experience with at least 5 years in a leadership capacity;
    Track record of end-to-end mobile product development and deployment resulting in strong engagement KPIs;
    Demonstrated ability to think strategically about how technology can advance business objectives;
    Proven ability to design, coach, and lead a high performing and dynamic tech team;
    Working technical knowledge in all areas relevant to the Arifu product: MVC, PHP, Java, MySQL, Android, Python, R, AWS, Bitbucket, CSS, SMS, HTML5, and Laravel;
    Experience with DevOps, Continuous integration and deployment and micro-services architecture.
    Experience with server and database frameworks and tools such as Ubuntu, Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB;
    Ability to communicate with non-technical audiences;
    Ability to live and work at least 50% in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Preferred Qualifications:
    Extra points for the following:

    Ph.D. in Computer Science;
    Master’s degree in Business Administration;
    Experience developing and applying for patents;
    Strong understanding of and history working in East Africa.
    Compensation and Benefits:

    We aspire to be competitive on compensation although, as an early-stage social enterprise, many on the team work just below market rate. To make up for that, staff are able to participate in the Arifu employee share program. We also offer a comprehensive health insurance package and will cover the cost of a work permit for foreign staff. Other benefits include monthly airtime allowance, extra leave, a stocked kitchen, and plenty of ping-pong and foosball.

  • Research Fellow 

Associate Dean Of Students – Female 

Senior Librarian 

Chief Security Officer 

Marketing Manager

    Research Fellow Associate Dean Of Students – Female Senior Librarian Chief Security Officer Marketing Manager

    REF: VA/UU/026/2017
    We are looking for a self-driven and dedicated Research Fellow; reporting to the Registrar, in charge of Research, Innovation and Outreach Affairs within the University.
    Job Responsibilities

    Contribute to teaching and learning programmes in the University
    Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research students
    Contribute to development of research objectives, projects, concept papers and proposals.
    Conduct individual or collaborative research projects.
    Prepare and coordinate knowledge dissemination activities including seminars, workshops, conferences, exhibitions and publications.
    Prepare projects and activities reports to the required deadline with minimal supervision.
    Promote linkages, partnership and scholarly networking to benefit the University.
    Mentor and support faculty members in developing the research techniques and advice on professionalism.
    Demonstrates data analysis techniques, project planning, monitoring, and evaluating research projects and their outcomes.
    To work with other members of the University in pursuit of quality research and academic excellence.

    Qualifications

    PhD or equivalent degree qualification (or a Master’s degree qualification in special cases) in the relevant area from recognized/accredited university;
    Those with a Master degree must have at least three (3) years teaching experience at university level;
    Four equivalent publication points;
    Been registered by the relevant Professional Body (where applicable).

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  • East Africa Regional Director

    East Africa Regional Director

    Job description
    Example Engagements
    Philanthropy learning partnership: Support a philanthropy advisory organization across a range of evaluation, monitoring and consultative workstreams to identify, develop and support cost-effective, evidence-informed charities.Sanitation learning partnership: Co-locate with a UN agency and local governments to conduct demand-driven impact evaluations in Kenya and the Philippines to improve sanitation program design and impact.Agriculture impact evaluation: Conduct an impact evaluation with an Ethiopia-based agribusiness to measure the impact of supplying improved chicken breeds on small-scale poultry farmer nutrition and income.Mixed-methods education research: Shape an NGO’s education intervention in Uganda by conducting semi-structured interviews, classroom observations, and teacher surveys. Visit www.IDinsight.org for more information.
    About The East Africa Regional Director Position
    IDinsight has been operating in East Africa since 2013. Located in Nairobi, the East Africa office supports 21 employees with further growth expected. The East Africa team conducts work across multiple countries (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia and others) and sectors (i.e., agriculture, health, education, sanitation, access to finance). The East Africa Regional Director (EARD) will define and execute IDinsight’s regional strategy, establish close advisory relationships, and oversee the region’s operations and portfolio of projects. The EARD will be supported by IDinsight’s CEO and Partner team, and will assume responsibility for driving IDinsight’s work and growth in East Africa.
    Strategy: The EARD will be responsible for realizing IDinsight’s sector-transforming vision for the region. As IDinsight’s primary regional representative, the EARD will develop new client engagements and initiatives and refine IDinsight’s multi-country model.Relationships: Meaningful, trusting relationships represent the foundation of IDinsight’s model. The EARD will establish him/herself as an expert and trusted advisor to development leaders to increase program effectiveness and shape evidence-based action in the region.Teams and operations: The EARD will oversee office operations and Nairobi-based teams. This includes mentoring IDinsight high-performing staff, participating in staffing decisions, managing the office budget, and playing a lead role in hiring for the region.Portfolio of projects: The EARD will also supervise IDinsight project work in the region, acting as the project director in some (if not all) projects in the region. The EARD will be responsible for providing strategic guidance to project teams and supporting stakeholder management.
    Career Development
    Career and skill development is a priority for all IDinsight employees. IDinsight’s entrepreneurial culture allows for the role to be tailored to individual passions, goals and preferences. IDinsight is also committed to facilitating work-life flexibility to maximize professional satisfaction and sustainability.
    Qualifications

    Deeply passionate about international development and social impact
    Advanced degree (Masters or PhD), preferably in public policy, economics, public administration, business or public health
    Interest in using evidence to improve social impact – fluency in impact evaluation a plus
    10 years of relevant experience, including managerial experience in a developing country (experience in East Africa a plus)
    Proven ability to be an inspiring leader in a dynamic, multicultural environment and experience in coaching colleagues
    Record of driving organizational growth
    Outstanding interpersonal skills – a “people person”
    Direct client management experience
    Willingness to travel as needed and work with remote colleagues
    Strong quantitative and critical thinking skills – a self-starter and quick learner who can hit the ground running
    Thrives in small/medium organization setting, and able to adapt to dynamic growth and change
    Excited to work across many international development sectors
    Lifelong learner with keen intellectual curiosity and sense of humor

    Compensation
    Dependent on relevant experience and background. Competitive with similar roles.
    Benefits include travel budget to return home if relevant, retirement plan, generous leave, relocation allowance, comprehensive international health insurance and medical evacuation, and technology stipend.
    Start Dates
    Flexible start during 1st half of 2018. Two-year commitment required.

  • Senior Technical Advisor for Resilience, East Africa

    Senior Technical Advisor for Resilience, East Africa

    Job Description
    SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES

    Provide technical assistance for resilience in the East Africa region and to the global Ag/L team when requested.
    Promote the application of Agency Program Quality standards for resilience in the programs in the region.
    Participate in project reviews and support proposal development, acquisition of funding and monitoring and evaluation.
    Actively explore cross-sectoral linkages between Ag/L programming and microfinance, conflict resolution, nutrition and agriculture.
    Work with A&L and HRD to develop a resilience framework which considers donor approaches (USAID and DfID in particular), SenseMaker and CRS IHD framework.
    Liaise closely with STAs for Climate Change, Food Security, Water and Senior Policy Advisor for Food Security and Climate Change to ensure coherency and complementarity and resilience approaches.

    Specific Responsibilities
    KEY WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
    INTERNAL: EARO – Regional Director, DRD-PQ, Regional TAs, Country Representatives, Heads of Programs, Chiefs of Party, Program Managers. CRS HQ – Director Program Impact & Quality Assurance, Director Agricultural Livelihoods, Senior Technical Advisors.
    EXTERNAL: USAID (OFDA, FTF, FFP), World Bank, Rockefeller Foundation, AGRA, BMGF, CGIAR members (International Agriculture Research Centers), IGAD, FAO, regional government institutions, local universities, and other international research institutions.
    Qualifications

    Master’s degree and/or Ph.D. in related field
    Minimum 10 years of experience in international development either as a technical advisor or program manager/director, preferably in Africa.
    Experience in program design/management, program quality and performance assessment as part of ongoing efforts to improve aid effectiveness.
    Experience in community participation in development projects. Experience with adult learning methods and tools.
    Experience in the design, management and implementation of policy oriented assessments and research.
    Interest and capacity to learn about new areas.
    Developed monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning skills.
    Strong analytical skills, sound judgment and the capacity to think and plan strategically, including the ability to produce high quality policy materials and advice for development implementation.
    High level English oral and written communication skills, including representation and liaison skills.
    Excellent communication, interpersonal, networking and negotiation skills, including in a cross-cultural context as a team player.
    Experience collaborating with local NGOs preferred.
    Excellent coordination and facilitation skills.
    Willingness to travel up to 50% of the time.

    Disclaimer Clause: This job description is not an exhaustive list of the skills, effort, duties, and responsibilities associated with the position.
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