Project, program management Jobs in Kenya

32 jobs found

GiveDirectly, Inc

Director, Mothers & Babies (Remote)

Nairobi

Kenya

UNICEF

West and Central Africa (WCAR) Multisectoral Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) consultant

Nairobi

Kenya

Kituo Cha Sheria

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Officer

Nairobi

Kenya

Habitat for Humanity

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Specialist

Nairobi

Kenya

UNEP

Biodiversity and Health Expert

Nairobi

Kenya

WaterAid

Programme Support & Knowledge Director

Nairobi

Kenya

UNEP

Adaptation Monitoring And Review, Knowledge Management And Technical Advisor

Nairobi

Kenya

UNEP

Programme Specialist , Somalia - Environmental Governance and Peacebuilding

Nairobi

Kenya

UNEP

Consultant_ Implementation of the Swiss Bankers Card Closure – Funds Reconciliation & Refund Process

Nairobi

Kenya

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GiveDirectly, Inc

Non-profit + 1 more

Director, Mothers & Babies (Remote)

Job details

Contract Type

Description

Qualifications:

  • Exceptional alignment to GD values, passion for our mission, and commitment to recipient dignity and empowerment
  • 8+ years of professional work experience in similar role or function (product, programs, business development, partnerships)
  • Proven leadership ability and management experience in building high performing teams
  • Experience working with a distributed team in a multicultural environment
  • Interest in working as part of a growing company, with awareness about the opportunities and challenges that come with a highly adaptive environment
  • Strong, succinct communications: Skilled in speaking, writing, presenting, and negotiating across multiple stakeholders
  • Analytical problem solver: Looks at problems w/ analytical and iterative mindset, with strong framework for prioritization


Responsibilities

Set strategy, define the hypotheses, and drive focus

  • Own the product vision and multi-year strategy, translating it into annual and quarterly goals and clear “go/no-go” decision points.
  • Define and maintain the core “hypotheses” that ground GiveDirectly’s investment in this product (impact/value, feasibility/delivery, and growth/fundability), including what evidence would change our confidence.
  • Build a crisp roadmap that separates (a) what must be proven, (b) what must be built, and (c) what must be scaled—then ruthlessly prioritize to match the year’s goal.

Design and iterate on program model and recipient experience

  • Lead program design choices (e.g., transfer size, timing/cadence, etc), grounded in evidence and operational realities.
  • Ensure the program meets a high bar for recipient dignity, safeguarding, consent, and clarity - especially given the sensitivity of pregnancy and newborn outcomes.
  • Partner closely with programs teams to identify where reality diverges from our plans, diagnose root causes, and implement adaptations quickly and thoughtfully.

Build scalable delivery and partnership models

  • Identify, evaluate, and manage partners critical to targeting and outcomes (e.g., community health NGOs, health facilities, government health systems, digital maternal health platforms).
  • Define the operating model: what GiveDirectly must do vs. what partners can do better (and cheaper), and how responsibilities, incentives, data flows, and accountability work.
  • Develop playbooks for recipient targeting/verification, enrollment of pregnant women, payment timing, troubleshooting, and issue escalation—then standardize across countries where appropriate.
  • Define the tech needs for delivery and scale (e.g., digital identification/enrollment pathways, system integrations with health registries where feasible, 2-way messaging for consent/verification, automation to reduce delays/failures).

Drive the learning agenda and evidence narrative

  • Set the measurement strategy and learning agenda: leading indicators, qualitative insight loops, and (where appropriate) the path to rigorous evaluation.
  • Work with research/MEAL to ensure we’re collecting the “decision-grade” evidence we need (not just reporting metrics), including how findings translate into product decisions.
  • Package evidence into a narrative that is legible and persuasive to donors, partners, and policy stakeholders—without overselling or handwaving uncertainty.

Support fundraising and go-to-market

  • Build the product’s “go-to-market” posture: positioning, target donor segments, proof points, and the pitch narrative that unlocks scale.
  • Partner with fundraising to shape pipeline strategy and support key conversations—especially where product credibility and evidence are decisive.
  • Establish a cadence of tight updates and materials that make it easy for relationship owners to sell the product confidently.

Lead cross-functional execution without formal authority

  • Assemble and run a high-performing cross-functional team, setting operating rhythms, decision forums, and clarity on ownership.
  • Build alignment across stakeholders (country leadership, research, fundraising, tech) and “cleanly escalate” when tradeoffs need senior resolution.
  • Create an environment of candor, high standards, and rapid learning—while operating with care in a sensitive domain.


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