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Kakenya’s Dream (KD) seeks to empower and motivate young girls through education and health to become agents of change and to break the cycle of destructive cultural practices in Kenya, such as female genital mutilation and early forced marriage. These future leaders will improve their community, nation, and world. We challenge ourselves to come up with the best holistic programming for girls and young women and we promise to share our models with others (Website: https://kakenyasdream.org/).

Job summary:

The Economic Empowerment Officer will lead initiatives to equip girls and young women with skills for employability and business success. This includes facilitating Universities, colleges and TVET partnerships, supporting business development, supporting in alumni employment networks, and integrating economic empowerment into KD’s programs. Additionally, the Officer will provide hands-on support to alumnae and vulnerable young women, focusing on employability, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.

Location: Kakenya’s Dream field office located at Isampin, Transmara West, Narok County.

Reports to: EducationProgram Manager

Supervises: None

1. Financial Literacy & Economic Empowerment

  • Design and facilitate workshops for alumni, community members, and parents on financial literacy topics, including education planning, budgeting, savings, debt management, and gender-responsive financial practices.
  • Support girls and young women to form and participate in community-based groups and SACCOS to promote a culture of savings and financial independence.
  • Lead awareness initiatives on the importance of economic empowerment for girls and young women.
  • Conduct outreach and campaigns to highlight challenges and opportunities in accessing decent work.

2. Education Support, Scholarship Management & Student Retention

  • Support students with college and scholarship applications to ensure high acceptance and transition rates.
  • Organize and facilitate parents’ meetings to strengthen parental engagement in tertiary education.
  • Track and monitor scholarship placements, academic performance, retention, and compliance requirements for all supported tertiary students.
  • Serve as the primary contact person for tertiary students, providing continuous guidance, follow-up, and coordination throughout their academic journey.

3. Alumni Engagement & Network Development

  • Develop and manage the alumni network, fostering a strong culture of giving back through mentorship, volunteering, speaking engagements, and application review support.
  • Maintain and regularly update a comprehensive alumni database for tracking engagement and outcomes.

4. Mentorship, Training & Capacity Building

  • Design and implement mentorship programs for gap-year and tertiary students, including structured feedback mechanisms.
  • Develop tools to support experiential learning during internships and gather feedback from supervisors.
  • Deliver training on employability and entrepreneurship skills, including CV writing, interview preparation, digital literacy, and leadership.
  • Train young women on business development, including market research, planning, operations, and scaling.
  • Facilitate access to relevant certifications, training, and professional development opportunities for alumnae.

5. Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Establish and maintain partnerships with TVET institutions, private sector actors, and community organizations.
  • Collaborate with incubators, development partners, and financial institutions to support business development initiatives.
  • Engage community leaders and stakeholders in advancing economic empowerment initiatives.
  • Support advocacy efforts aimed at improving policies and opportunities for young women’s employment and entrepreneurship.

6. Career Development & Job Placement

  • Support alumni in securing internships, attachments, and job placement opportunities.
  • Organize career fairs, networking events, and job placement initiatives.
  • Identify and link young women to business opportunities, including tenders and contracts.
  • Facilitate access to government funding, grants, and financing opportunities.

7. Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL)

  • Conduct regular evaluations of training programs and interventions.
  • Collect, analyze, and utilize feedback from scholarship, mentorship, and job placement programs to inform improvements.
  • Track alumnae progress, outcomes, and impact for reporting and learning purposes.

8. Climate Change & Community Initiatives

  • Coordinate environmental initiatives such as tree-planting campaigns in schools and communities.
  • Support the establishment of kitchen gardens to promote food security and sustainability skills.

9. Project Management & Administration

  • Support the development and management of program budgets and resources.
  • Prepare periodic reports on program activities, outcomes, and impact.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned.

Key Qualifications, Competencies and skills

  • Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Project Management, Social Sciences, Community Development, Development Studies or related disciplines.
  • Minimum of Three (3) years of experience in youth development, entrepreneurship, or economic empowerment programs.
  • Knowledge and experience in financial literacy education, skills training, and business development.
  • Experience working with young women in rural areas and understanding of local economic challenges.
  • Ability to build and maintain partnerships with various stakeholders, including local businesses, TVET institutions, and government agencies.
  • Passionate about empowering young women and driving social change.
  • Strong organizational and leadership abilities.
  • Must be proficient with Microsoft Office and Google products.
  • Good report writing, reporting and presentation skills.
  • Must have exceptional attention to detail and ability to deliver under minimal supervision.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage with stakeholders, partners, and young women.
  • Empathetic, culturally sensitive, and passionate about empowering young women.

How to apply

If you meet the above qualifications, please email your resume and cover letter indicating your expected salary and availability to [email protected] by 31st March 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Kakenya’s Dream is a child safe organization, and all employees are expected to comply.

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Kakenya’s Dream is a registered Trust whose mission is to invest in girls from rural communities to become agents of change through transformational education, health and leadership initiatives that accelerate development in Africa

Kakenya’s Dream is an international nonprofit organization leveraging education and knowledge to change the life trajectory of marginalized girls in remote and underserved areas of Africa. Guided by President and Founder Dr. Kakenya Ntaiya’s personal experience and vision, our mission is to empower girls to become positive leaders in their communities through education. Our unique, girl-centered approach involves the entire community, addresses harmful practices and poverty, and ensures our girls receive the resources and support they need to thrive as change-makers in the world.

Our goal is to see every girl in Africa achieve her full potential through education, free from female genital mutilation and child marriage. Through our three programs, we deliver life-altering education, support and services to girls, their families and communities. In 2016 alone, we reached more than 4,000 youth in our Health and Leadership trainings, provided comprehensive education to more than 200 girls in grades 4-8 at the Kakenya Center for Excellence and supported more than 100 of our boarding school alumnae with scholarships and mentorship in high school.

We believe in impacting one girl at a time, one community at a time, until all girls in Africa have the opportunities they need to learn and thrive. Our work begins in rural Kenya, where just 15.6% of all women have completed primary school and approximately 80% of women undergo FGM and child marriage (Kenya 2014 Health Demographic Survey Full Report).

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Kakenya’s Dream

Kakenya’s Dream (KD) seeks to empower and motivate young girls through education and health to become agents of change and to break the cycle of destructive cultural practices in Kenya, such as female genital mutilation and early forced marriage. These future leaders will improve their community, nation, and world. We challenge ourselves to come up with the best holistic programming for girls and young women and we promise to share our models with others (Website: https://kakenyasdream.org/).

Job summary:

The Economic Empowerment Officer will lead initiatives to equip girls and young women with skills for employability and business success. This includes facilitating Universities, colleges and TVET partnerships, supporting business development, supporting in alumni employment networks, and integrating economic empowerment into KD's programs. Additionally, the Officer will provide hands-on support to alumnae and vulnerable young women, focusing on employability, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.

Location: Kakenya’s Dream field office located at Isampin, Transmara West, Narok County.

Reports to: EducationProgram Manager

Supervises: None

1. Financial Literacy & Economic Empowerment

  • Design and facilitate workshops for alumni, community members, and parents on financial literacy topics, including education planning, budgeting, savings, debt management, and gender-responsive financial practices.
  • Support girls and young women to form and participate in community-based groups and SACCOS to promote a culture of savings and financial independence.
  • Lead awareness initiatives on the importance of economic empowerment for girls and young women.
  • Conduct outreach and campaigns to highlight challenges and opportunities in accessing decent work.

2. Education Support, Scholarship Management & Student Retention

  • Support students with college and scholarship applications to ensure high acceptance and transition rates.
  • Organize and facilitate parents’ meetings to strengthen parental engagement in tertiary education.
  • Track and monitor scholarship placements, academic performance, retention, and compliance requirements for all supported tertiary students.
  • Serve as the primary contact person for tertiary students, providing continuous guidance, follow-up, and coordination throughout their academic journey.

3. Alumni Engagement & Network Development

  • Develop and manage the alumni network, fostering a strong culture of giving back through mentorship, volunteering, speaking engagements, and application review support.
  • Maintain and regularly update a comprehensive alumni database for tracking engagement and outcomes.

4. Mentorship, Training & Capacity Building

  • Design and implement mentorship programs for gap-year and tertiary students, including structured feedback mechanisms.
  • Develop tools to support experiential learning during internships and gather feedback from supervisors.
  • Deliver training on employability and entrepreneurship skills, including CV writing, interview preparation, digital literacy, and leadership.
  • Train young women on business development, including market research, planning, operations, and scaling.
  • Facilitate access to relevant certifications, training, and professional development opportunities for alumnae.

5. Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Establish and maintain partnerships with TVET institutions, private sector actors, and community organizations.
  • Collaborate with incubators, development partners, and financial institutions to support business development initiatives.
  • Engage community leaders and stakeholders in advancing economic empowerment initiatives.
  • Support advocacy efforts aimed at improving policies and opportunities for young women’s employment and entrepreneurship.

6. Career Development & Job Placement

  • Support alumni in securing internships, attachments, and job placement opportunities.
  • Organize career fairs, networking events, and job placement initiatives.
  • Identify and link young women to business opportunities, including tenders and contracts.
  • Facilitate access to government funding, grants, and financing opportunities.

7. Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL)

  • Conduct regular evaluations of training programs and interventions.
  • Collect, analyze, and utilize feedback from scholarship, mentorship, and job placement programs to inform improvements.
  • Track alumnae progress, outcomes, and impact for reporting and learning purposes.

8. Climate Change & Community Initiatives

  • Coordinate environmental initiatives such as tree-planting campaigns in schools and communities.
  • Support the establishment of kitchen gardens to promote food security and sustainability skills.

9. Project Management & Administration

  • Support the development and management of program budgets and resources.
  • Prepare periodic reports on program activities, outcomes, and impact.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned.

Key Qualifications, Competencies and skills

  • Bachelor's degree in Economics, Project Management, Social Sciences, Community Development, Development Studies or related disciplines.
  • Minimum of Three (3) years of experience in youth development, entrepreneurship, or economic empowerment programs.
  • Knowledge and experience in financial literacy education, skills training, and business development.
  • Experience working with young women in rural areas and understanding of local economic challenges.
  • Ability to build and maintain partnerships with various stakeholders, including local businesses, TVET institutions, and government agencies.
  • Passionate about empowering young women and driving social change.
  • Strong organizational and leadership abilities.
  • Must be proficient with Microsoft Office and Google products.
  • Good report writing, reporting and presentation skills.
  • Must have exceptional attention to detail and ability to deliver under minimal supervision.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage with stakeholders, partners, and young women.
  • Empathetic, culturally sensitive, and passionate about empowering young women.

How to apply

If you meet the above qualifications, please email your resume and cover letter indicating your expected salary and availability to [email protected] by 31st March 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Kakenya’s Dream is a child safe organization, and all employees are expected to comply.

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