Your contribution
Articulate, update and/or oversee development of Learning Agendas in line with relevant global/regional priorities
Facilitate PSI’s Learning through Implementation workshop series (kick-off, mid-point, and synthesis)
Ensure rigor in how projects use evidence (global, research, programmatic) to inform program design, ongoing adaptations, and external dissemination
Oct 2019
Lead technical thought leadership dissemination (e.g. write learning briefs, host technical webinars, host online trainings, organize symposia, write and submit abstracts for conferences, etc.).
Foster strong relationships with key staff from the projects, PSI HQ (FPRH Department and Evidence), regional support teams, and country teams in order to streamline and maximize learning;
For DESIP, create and oversee implementation of County Learning Toolkits
Identify and pursue opportunities to link the project’s learning to activities of other relevant organizations, donors, private sector groups, national governments and other actors working in SRH;
Other responsibilities related to the position.
What are we looking for?
The Basics:
Experience: Minimum 8 years of progressively responsible, professional-level experience in MEL, research/knowledge translation, learning, adaptive implementation, and/or technical communications
Communication Skills: Exceptional communication skills including clear and concise technical writing, ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences, data visualization, engaging presentation style, and expertise in group facilitation. Experience in the use of multi-media formats to promote technical learning and research utilization. Lead published author in technical gray and peer-reviewed literature preferred.
Sexual and Reproductive Health Expertise: At least 3 years’ experience working on sexual and reproductive health programs; familiarity with FPRH High Impact Practices
Credentials: A Master’s degree in public health, international development, or communications
Language: Fluency in written and spoken English;
Methods credibility: Familiarity with monitoring, evaluation, and research methods;
Working style. Ability to foster a culture of curiosity and adaptation. Ability to work across teams, time zones and groups over whom there is no direct authority to accomplish project goals.
References will be required
Method of Application
All applicants MUST have work authorization for Kenya. PSI will not sponsor work permits
Interested applicants should submit a current Curriculum Vitae no later than December 15th, 2019 to jobs@psinairobi.org.
Applications will be screened on a rolling basis until a suitable candidate is identified.