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Qualifications
- A Master’s degree in International Development, Economics, Business Administration, Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Computer Science, or a related field (or an equivalent mix of education and professional experience).
- At least 5–7 years of progressive experience in designing and managing livelihoods, economic inclusion, or market-based development programs, preferably within an international NGO or development agency.
- Demonstrated intersectional expertise and a proven track record combining skills in livelihoods, economic inclusion, gender equality, and digital skills/programming.
- Demonstrated experience working in refugee, displacement-affected, or fragile contexts (specifically the Kakuma/Kalobeyei or Dadaab regions) and applying conflict-sensitive and context-responsive approaches.
- Proven experience in Results-Based Management (RBM), including the ability to design and monitor complex livelihoods interventions and conduct robust labor market analyses.
- In-depth knowledge of both entrepreneurship support (incubation, acceleration, and financial linkages) and wage employment pathways (TVET alignment, apprenticeships, and private sector engagement).
- Familiarity with the digital livelihoods landscape, including digital outsourcing agencies, remote work platforms, and the integration of digital/AI skills into training programs.
- Strong understanding of the Kenyan legal framework for refugees, including the Refugees Act (2021), the Shirika Plan, and the administrative processes for obtaining IDs, KRA PINs, and Class M work permits.
- Demonstrated experience in mainstreaming GESI, and the inclusion of persons with disabilities and LGBTQ+ youth.
- Language Requirements: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills in English and Kiswahili. Additionally, fluency in Somali is strictly required for the Dadaab-based position, and fluency in Turkana or Karamojong is strictly required for the Kakuma-based position.
- Gender Preference: In alignment with our organizational commitment to gender equality and women’s leadership, there is a strong preference for female candidates for these positions.
Responsibilities
Technical Leadership & Strategy Implementation
- Design and execute market-oriented strategies that strengthen pathways to technical, vocational, and digital employment for displaced and host-community youth in the specific region of placement (Dadaab or Kakuma/Kalobeyei).
- Oversee the project’s dual-pathway strategy by accelerating youth-led entrepreneurship while expanding access to secure, equitable, and formal wage-earning opportunities.
- Lead labor and market analyses to identify high-potential sectors in Kenyan, Canadian, and global markets, ensuring training programs remain relevant to modern labor demands, with a strong emphasis on integrating digital skills and programming.
Entrepreneurship & Digital Ecosystem Development
- Strengthen local RLOs and Entrepreneurship Support Organizations (ESOs) to provide high-quality business incubation, acceleration, and financial linkage services.
- Support the establishment of self-sustaining digital outsourcing agencies to connect youth to global remote work, bypassing local administrative barriers to formal employment.
- Collaborate with international partners to test inclusive business models and link youth-led ventures to Canadian market needs.
Policy Advocacy & Administrative Unblocking
- Provide technical assistance to duty-bearers, specifically the Department of Refugee Services (DRS), to streamline the issuance of IDs, KRA PINs, and Class M work permits for refugees.
- Operationalize national inclusion frameworks, such as the Shirika Plan and the Refugees Act (2021), to transition youth from informal incentive work to formal, protected labor.
- Facilitate dialogue sessions with government and private sector actors to promote fair hiring practices and regulate inclusive apprenticeships.
Gender Responsiveness & Social Inclusion (GESI)
- Apply an intersectional lens to all programming, ensuring that livelihoods, economic inclusion, and digital skills initiatives actively dismantle barriers for women and girls.
- Ensure all interventions address time poverty and mobility restrictions for young women by integrating practical enablers like childcare support and safe transport.
- Mainstream disability and LGBTQ+ inclusion into all livelihoods programming, ensuring facilities are accessible and outreach is rights-based and confidential.
- Partner with Women’s Rights Organizations (WROs) to challenge harmful social norms and gendered occupational segregation that limit women’s access to high-yield technical and digital roles.
Coordination, Reporting & Quality Assurance
- Monitor the quality and impact of livelihood interventions, ensuring data is disaggregated by sex, age, and disability to allow for adaptive management.
- Represent the project in livelihoods-related working groups and maintain strong relationships with UNHCR, county governments, and private sector employers.
- Document and disseminate success stories and lessons learned related to refugee economic inclusion to inform broader policy and practice.
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