Position
Title: Senior
Manager, Policy
Duty Station: Nairobi, Kenya
Reports To: Director, Africa Region
Start Date: ASAP
About Evidence Action: Evidence Action scales proven development solutions to benefit millions of people around the world. We fill the gap between knowing 'what works' and having impact at scale.
Duty Station: Nairobi, Kenya
Reports To: Director, Africa Region
Start Date: ASAP
About Evidence Action: Evidence Action scales proven development solutions to benefit millions of people around the world. We fill the gap between knowing 'what works' and having impact at scale.
We
identify innovative, appropriate financing mechanisms and build best-practice
operational models.
We
voraciously self-evaluate, learn, and improve our models for scaling with a
commitment to transparency on progress, impact, and value for money. Our
two flagship programs reached over 100 million people this year.
One of
them, the Deworm the World Initiative, was again selected by GiveWell as one of
only four Top Charities on the planet.
About Deworm the World Initiative
The Deworm the World Initiative enables governments to eliminate the public health threat of intestinal worms through school-based mass deworming programs.
About Deworm the World Initiative
The Deworm the World Initiative enables governments to eliminate the public health threat of intestinal worms through school-based mass deworming programs.
We
advocate for school-based deworming to policymakers and provide technical
assistance to launch, strengthen and sustain programs targeting all at-risk
school-age (and sometimes preschool-age) children.
Our
technical assistance, currently provided to Kenya, India, Ethiopia, and
Vietnam, is intended to support implementation of high coverage, cost-effective
programs that can be sustained by governments as long as worms are a public
health problem in that country.
In Kenya, we work in close partnership with the Government of Kenya on the National School-Based Deworming Program, a government program implemented by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Health with the goal of eliminating parasitic worms as a public health problem among children in Kenya.
In Kenya, we work in close partnership with the Government of Kenya on the National School-Based Deworming Program, a government program implemented by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Health with the goal of eliminating parasitic worms as a public health problem among children in Kenya.
The
Program, currently in its fourth of five years, is successfully achieving high
coverage of and reduced infection among preschool and school-age children
across all areas where worm burden is high enough to warrant mass drug
administration according to World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. We are
the key technical assistance provider and fiscal manager for the program.
In 2015, we began discussions with the government and current donors about the need to continue the program beyond the current five year term, which ends in June 2017. We intend to secure sufficient technical and financial resource capacity to continue the program for another five years. A key component of this strategy is developing this capacity within the government.
About the Position: The Senior Manager, Policy will report to Evidence Action’s Director, Africa Region and will be based in Evidence Action’s regional office in Nairobi. S/he will work closely with organizational leadership including the Director, Global Innovation and Director, Deworm the World Initiative, and the Kenya deworming program team.
In 2015, we began discussions with the government and current donors about the need to continue the program beyond the current five year term, which ends in June 2017. We intend to secure sufficient technical and financial resource capacity to continue the program for another five years. A key component of this strategy is developing this capacity within the government.
About the Position: The Senior Manager, Policy will report to Evidence Action’s Director, Africa Region and will be based in Evidence Action’s regional office in Nairobi. S/he will work closely with organizational leadership including the Director, Global Innovation and Director, Deworm the World Initiative, and the Kenya deworming program team.
This
workstream requires high-touch relationships with the relevant ministries and
other key stakeholders; a thorough understanding of Kenya’s education and
health infrastructure and domestic financing landscape; and an ability to work
constructively and creatively with a variety of stakeholders to achieve
objectives.
This
position will focus initially on the Kenya deworming program, however there may
be opportunities for future work in support of Evidence Action’s other programs
in Kenya and perhaps the Africa region pending success in achievement of the
current objectives.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Support
and cultivate productive government and partner relationships including
building new relationships, managing existing relationships, and
understanding and observing appropriate protocols.
- Formulate,
articulate, and execute key policy goals and objectives for the Deworm the
World Initiative - Kenya.
- Collaborate
closely with other managers to achieve advocacy and policy-related
outcomes.
- Perform
research and analysis of relevant policy and regulatory issues at local
and national levels, and provide recommendations to senior leadership.
- Understand
and advise on appropriate governance structures that advance the goals of
the program.
- Translate
technical details of programmatic work into strategic opportunities
through a variety of communications techniques.
- Promote
the use of evidence for decision-making internally and in external
relationships, communications and actions.
- Support
other policy tasks as required and in consultation with program staff.
Qualifications and Skills
- Bachelor’s
degree required; Master’s degree economics, international relations,
public health or related field from a recognized University strongly
preferred.
- At
least 5 years of progressively senior policy and analysis experience.
- Track
record of building relationships with senior leaders and policymakers
- Proven
skill in negotiation, networking, and managing complex relationships.
- Strong
interpersonal skills; experienced and comfortable working collaboratively
across teams and cultures.
- Strong
written and oral communication skills.
- Significant
experience in developing countries required. Kenya-specific experience
strongly preferred.
- Subject
matter expertise in health, education, economic development, neglected
tropical disease, or other development areas strongly desired.
- Passionate
about social impact and experienced in social enterprise, entrepreneurial
nonprofit, or start-up environment.
- A
sense of humor.
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