Exciting Employment Opportunities in Aga Khan Foundation

Are you excited about supporting Early Childhood Development (ECD) services for disadvantaged children living in Kenya’s urban informal settlements? 

See below for two exciting opportunities through Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), a private, non-denominational, international development agency managing a robust and expanding portfolio of multi-sectorial initiatives that includes programmes in education, early childhood development, health, nutrition and civil society strengthening:



1. Project Manager 

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Project Manager, Documenting Sustainable Babycares Models in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements (Kenya): 

Do you have the creativity, evaluative skills and project management experience to oversee, document and disseminate lessons using video and other visual formats? 

The Aga Khan Foundation (East Africa) is seeking a dynamic and qualified Project Manager for a newly funded project that seeks to assess the implementation of several social franchising models with babycares across Nairobi, documenting and showcasing the learnings to a variety of audiences. 

The position is based in Nairobi.
 
The Project Manager will be expected to take lead on planning, coordinating and overseeing project activities to support the goal of the one-year Building a Brighter Future for Vulnerable Children in Nairobi’s Urban Settlements Project in Kenya. 

The Project Manager will be responsible for the implementation of the project in at least three wards in Nairobi’s urban informal settlements. 

The project is implemented by the AKF East Africa in partnership with the Aga Khan University (AKU)’s Institute of Human Development (IHD), Kidogo Early Years, and Daraja Civic Initiatives Forum (DCIF).

Responsibilities:
 
The Project Manager will oversee the implementation and reporting of the project, including overseeing project progress, the timely implementation of activities, the provision of sub-grants and consulting contracts as needed, coordinating with staff from AKF and the other partners on a daily basis. 

Project outputs will include:
·                     Overseeing technical support provided to 32 babycare centres in Kangemi, Kisumu Ndogo and Babadogo wards, benefitting over 380 children and their parents
·                     Overseeing the creative documentation of several pilot ECD models which investigate the challenges and positive examples of delivering holistic care to children under the age of five
·                     Overseeing the dissemination of these findings using social media and forums to capture the attention of various stakeholders including key decision makers within government, civil society, private sector and communities
The Project Manager reports operationally to the Regional Health Manager at AKF in Kenya, but will also provide project updates and progress reports to AKF Program Officer in the USA and a local Steering Committee compromised of the key partners on the project.

The ideal candidate will have:
·                     A bachelor’s degree (or higher) in ECD, health, education, communications or related fields;
·                     At least three years’ experience in the ECD sector in developing countries, preferably East Africa.
·  At least three years’ technical and financial experience in managing projects (ECD, health, education) in developing countries.
·  Demonstrated capacity to write quality reports for donor projects;
·  Exceptional written and verbal skills in English. Knowledge of Kiswahili will be an advantage;
·  Strong analytical, organisational, interpersonal, negotiation and problem-solving skills;
·  Experience in monitoring & evaluation and videography is an added advantage;
·  Experience of working with the Hilton Foundation and other bilateral donors is desirable.
2. Videographer (1 Post)
 
Videographer, Documenting Sustainable Babycares Models in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements (Kenya): 

Are you an experienced videographer or videography firm with an interest in Early Childhood Development (ECD) in Kenya? 

Do you have the creativity, public relations skills and innovation to capture this using video and other visual products? 

The Aga Khan Foundation (East Africa) is seeking to procure the services of a videographer to prepare a series of videos on several babycare models being implemented by the Aga Khan
Development Network (AKDN) and Kidogo in Nairobi’s urban informal settlements.
 
Responsibilities:
 
Reporting to the Project Manager, the Videographer will be expected to take lead on planning, producing, filming, editing, translating and subtitling and overall production of a series of videos materials to showcase the lessons learned from AKDN and Kidogo’s social franchising early childhood models. 

The videographer will work with the Project Manager and technical leads from each partner to creatively showcase the challenges and positive examples of delivering holistic care to children under the age of three. 

These materials will then be packaged and disseminated to capture the attention of various stakeholders including key decision makers within government, civil society, private sector and communities.

Project outputs will include:
 
1) Production of one 15-20 minute “documentary” video detailing AKDN and Kidogo’s social franchise baby care models

2) Production of a series of short educational video clips which can be used to enhance the training package for baby care caregivers and/or parents

3) Production of several shorter promotional clips disseminated via various communication channels (e.g., social media) to solicit wider understanding and interest in the topic of early childhood development & baby care centers

Timeframe: Filming and production must be done within 90 days. The deadline for the final products is 31st May, 2016.

The ideal candidate will have:
·                     Well proven and demonstrated capacity and experience in the field of video documentation, preferably in early childhood development, education or social services
·                     A portfolio of previous productions that demonstrate creativity and highly engaging storytelling capabilities
·                     Ability to cover several simultaneous requests including in-house and field work
·                     Ability to set clear timelines and well scheduled work processes
·                     Good connections with field coordinators and technical personnel for efficient and effective field work with flexibility and sensitivity to community expectations
·                     Interest and passion in children and development issues
·                     Exceptional writing and verbal skills in English. Knowledge of Kiswahili will be an advantage.
Previous experience working with an AKDN agency or in the field of development is an asset.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV (not exceeding four pages), a portfolio of previous work, a project proposal with a budget and timeline and the names and contact information of three referees before close of business at 1700 hrs on Monday 18th January 2016, addressed to 

Regional Human Resources Officer, 
Aga Khan Foundation (East Africa) 
by e-mail to: recruitment@akfea.org 

Please mention the title of the position and do not attach any document other than the CV and cover letter.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.