Head of Community Engagement
2026-02-19T05:59:20+00:00
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Healthcare
Social Services & Nonprofit, Management, Business Operations, Communications & Writing, Healthcare
2026-03-06T17:00:00+00:00
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
Médecins sans frontières (MSF) or Doctors Without Borders, is an international humanitarian-aid non-governmental organization (NGO) and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, best known for its projects in war-torn regions and developing countries facing endemic diseases.
Purpose of the Role
The Head of Community Engagement reports to Director of Operations; member of Executive Management Team. Key role: Institutionalize CE strategically and operationally across all departments (Operations, Medical, Advocacy, Communications, HR); ensure people/community-centredness, protection, equity, empowerment, and AAP in all projects/decisions; lead development/implementation of CE Policy, Framework, and Operational Manual in collaboration with partners. This position will be hierarchically and functionally accountable to Director of Operations.
Responsibilities or duties
Strategic Leadership
- Lead the development, implementation, and institutionalisation of the Ubuntu Community Engagement Framework, including related policies, standards, and operational tools.
- Embed People-Centred and Protection principles across all operational departments (Medical, Logistics, HR, Advocacy, Communications).
- Integrate Information, Education, Communication, and Health Promotion (IECHP) strategies into the CE framework to ensure communities receive timely, accurate, and culturally relevant health information.
- Advise the Director of Operations and Management Team on CE strategy, alignment, and performance.
- Ensure CE approaches reflect the 7 Cs and MSF’s operational values of interdependence, equity, and solidarity.
- Promote interdepartmental collaboration and coherence across CE, AAP, Protection, Inclusion, Safeguarding, and IECHP workstreams.
Context Analysis, Security Management, and Access Negotiations Support
- Work in close coordination with the access and security teams to provide community-level analysis that informs security risk assessments and access strategies.
- Develop community networks and provide insights on local tensions, power dynamics, and perceived threats to support acceptance-based security management.
- Support the access and security teams in the development and implementation of nuanced security management and access approaches grounded in community acceptance.
- Facilitate engagement and sustained community dialogue to build trust, relationships and assist access negotiations.
- Analyse community perceptions and relationships with non-state actors to assist the access and security teams in enabling access to hard-to-reach and contested areas.
- Support negotiated access processes to ensure programming proceeds safely and with informed community consent.
Technical Guidance and Project Support
- Provide expert support to programmes, countries and projects for the practical integration of CE into planning, assessments, project design, implementation, and evaluation.
- Strengthen participatory mechanisms such as community committees, dialogue platforms, and patient charters to enable community leadership and shared decision-making.
- Oversee the development and delivery of IECHP initiatives, including community awareness campaigns, educational sessions, and communication materials tailored to local needs.
- Supervise the integration of social science, anthropology, and qualitative research into operational design to improve contextual understanding and local ownership.
- Ensure all departments in the projects and in the OD embed community engagement as a transversal, cross cutting issue.
- Ensure CE and IECHP learnings inform adaptive programming, protection strategies, advocacy, and health promotion interventions.
Safeguarding, and Inclusion
- Apply established safeguarding and protection frameworks within community engagement activities, in close coordination with Safeguarding, DEI, and Medical teams.
- Ensure community engagement approaches are ethical, culturally appropriate, and protection-sensitive, in line with organisational DEI and safeguarding standards.
- Support project teams to engage meaningfully with diverse and historically marginalised community groups, based on guidance and priorities defined by the EDI function.
- Act as a technical resource to programme teams on inclusive and safe community engagement practices, without assuming policy or compliance ownership.
- Build partnerships with external experts, IECHP specialists, and humanitarian protection networks to strengthen Ubuntu’s community outreach and health promotion competencies.
Knowledge Management and Capacity Building
- Develop and implement a Community Engagement Learning and Knowledge Management Strategy in collaboration with Operations and L&D teams.
- Oversee CE and IECHP-related training materials, toolkits, and learning modules (including integration in Tembo and MSF CE Communities of Practice).
- Mentor CE focal points, IECHP teams, and programme leaders (HoPs, MedCos, Project Coordinators) to build a strong leadership pipeline in both CE and health promotion.
- Coordinate documentation and dissemination of best practices, lessons learned, and operational innovations in CE and IECHP.
Representation and Partnerships
- Represent MSF Ubuntu in MSF international platforms on CE Technical Working Groups.
- Build and maintain strong partnerships with civil society organisations, CBOs, patient and survivor networks, local health systems, academic institutions, and IECHP networks.
- Engage with regional advocacy coalitions, research forums, and humanitarian coordination bodies to advance Ubuntu’s CE and IECHP agenda, in close coordination with AARN department.
- Promote knowledge sharing, advocacy, and cross-learning between MSF OCs, IECHP experts, and external partners.
Qualifications or requirements
Education:
- Advanced university degree in Social Sciences, Anthropology, Public Health, Development Studies, or International Relations or equivalent. Relevant professional experience would be considered in lieu of the above qualifications.
Experience:
- Minimum 7 years of professional experience of working with communities, preferably in humanitarian or public health operations, with at least 2 years in senior project leadership roles in Community Engagement.
- Proven track record in developing and implementing CE or AAP frameworks within complex humanitarian contexts.
- Demonstrated experience in capacity building, mentoring, and cross-departmental coordination.
- Experience with MSF operations or similar international humanitarian organisations highly desirable.
- Knowledge of international protection standards, accountability frameworks, and EDI principles.
Languages:
- Essential: Proficiency in English.
- Desired: Swahili, Arabic, French or other MSF working languages.
Competencies:
- Commitment to MSF Principles
- Strategic Vision
- Leadership and People Management
- Results and Quality Orientation
- Behavioral Flexibility
- Teamwork and Cooperation
- Communication and influence.
- Service orientation.
- Cultural competency.
- Initiative and innovation.
- Conflict resolution and promoting dialogue.
- Lead the development, implementation, and institutionalisation of the Ubuntu Community Engagement Framework, including related policies, standards, and operational tools.
- Embed People-Centred and Protection principles across all operational departments (Medical, Logistics, HR, Advocacy, Communications).
- Integrate Information, Education, Communication, and Health Promotion (IECHP) strategies into the CE framework to ensure communities receive timely, accurate, and culturally relevant health information.
- Advise the Director of Operations and Management Team on CE strategy, alignment, and performance.
- Ensure CE approaches reflect the 7 Cs and MSF’s operational values of interdependence, equity, and solidarity.
- Promote interdepartmental collaboration and coherence across CE, AAP, Protection, Inclusion, Safeguarding, and IECHP workstreams.
- Work in close coordination with the access and security teams to provide community-level analysis that informs security risk assessments and access strategies.
- Develop community networks and provide insights on local tensions, power dynamics, and perceived threats to support acceptance-based security management.
- Support the access and security teams in the development and implementation of nuanced security management and access approaches grounded in community acceptance.
- Facilitate engagement and sustained community dialogue to build trust, relationships and assist access negotiations.
- Analyse community perceptions and relationships with non-state actors to assist the access and security teams in enabling access to hard-to-reach and contested areas.
- Support negotiated access processes to ensure programming proceeds safely and with informed community consent.
- Provide expert support to programmes, countries and projects for the practical integration of CE into planning, assessments, project design, implementation, and evaluation.
- Strengthen participatory mechanisms such as community committees, dialogue platforms, and patient charters to enable community leadership and shared decision-making.
- Oversee the development and delivery of IECHP initiatives, including community awareness campaigns, educational sessions, and communication materials tailored to local needs.
- Supervise the integration of social science, anthropology, and qualitative research into operational design to improve contextual understanding and local ownership.
- Ensure all departments in the projects and in the OD embed community engagement as a transversal, cross cutting issue.
- Ensure CE and IECHP learnings inform adaptive programming, protection strategies, advocacy, and health promotion interventions.
- Apply established safeguarding and protection frameworks within community engagement activities, in close coordination with Safeguarding, DEI, and Medical teams.
- Ensure community engagement approaches are ethical, culturally appropriate, and protection-sensitive, in line with organisational DEI and safeguarding standards.
- Support project teams to engage meaningfully with diverse and historically marginalised community groups, based on guidance and priorities defined by the EDI function.
- Act as a technical resource to programme teams on inclusive and safe community engagement practices, without assuming policy or compliance ownership.
- Build partnerships with external experts, IECHP specialists, and humanitarian protection networks to strengthen Ubuntu’s community outreach and health promotion competencies.
- Develop and implement a Community Engagement Learning and Knowledge Management Strategy in collaboration with Operations and L&D teams.
- Oversee CE and IECHP-related training materials, toolkits, and learning modules (including integration in Tembo and MSF CE Communities of Practice).
- Mentor CE focal points, IECHP teams, and programme leaders (HoPs, MedCos, Project Coordinators) to build a strong leadership pipeline in both CE and health promotion.
- Coordinate documentation and dissemination of best practices, lessons learned, and operational innovations in CE and IECHP.
- Represent MSF Ubuntu in MSF international platforms on CE Technical Working Groups.
- Build and maintain strong partnerships with civil society organisations, CBOs, patient and survivor networks, local health systems, academic institutions, and IECHP networks.
- Engage with regional advocacy coalitions, research forums, and humanitarian coordination bodies to advance Ubuntu’s CE and IECHP agenda, in close coordination with AARN department.
- Promote knowledge sharing, advocacy, and cross-learning between MSF OCs, IECHP experts, and external partners.
- Commitment to MSF Principles
- Strategic Vision
- Leadership and People Management
- Results and Quality Orientation
- Behavioral Flexibility
- Teamwork and Cooperation
- Communication and influence.
- Service orientation.
- Cultural competency.
- Initiative and innovation.
- Conflict resolution and promoting dialogue.
- Advanced university degree in Social Sciences, Anthropology, Public Health, Development Studies, or International Relations or equivalent. Relevant professional experience would be considered in lieu of the above qualifications.
- Minimum 7 years of professional experience of working with communities, preferably in humanitarian or public health operations, with at least 2 years in senior project leadership roles in Community Engagement.
- Proven track record in developing and implementing CE or AAP frameworks within complex humanitarian contexts.
- Demonstrated experience in capacity building, mentoring, and cross-departmental coordination.
- Experience with MSF operations or similar international humanitarian organisations highly desirable.
- Knowledge of international protection standards, accountability frameworks, and EDI principles.
- Proficiency in English.
- Swahili, Arabic, French or other MSF working languages (Desired).
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Vacancy title:
Head of Community Engagement
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Healthcare, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Management, Business Operations, Communications & Writing, Healthcare]
Jobs at:
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Deadline of this Job:
Friday, March 6 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, February 19 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
Médecins sans frontières (MSF) or Doctors Without Borders, is an international humanitarian-aid non-governmental organization (NGO) and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, best known for its projects in war-torn regions and developing countries facing endemic diseases.
Purpose of the Role
The Head of Community Engagement reports to Director of Operations; member of Executive Management Team. Key role: Institutionalize CE strategically and operationally across all departments (Operations, Medical, Advocacy, Communications, HR); ensure people/community-centredness, protection, equity, empowerment, and AAP in all projects/decisions; lead development/implementation of CE Policy, Framework, and Operational Manual in collaboration with partners. This position will be hierarchically and functionally accountable to Director of Operations.
Responsibilities or duties
Strategic Leadership
- Lead the development, implementation, and institutionalisation of the Ubuntu Community Engagement Framework, including related policies, standards, and operational tools.
- Embed People-Centred and Protection principles across all operational departments (Medical, Logistics, HR, Advocacy, Communications).
- Integrate Information, Education, Communication, and Health Promotion (IECHP) strategies into the CE framework to ensure communities receive timely, accurate, and culturally relevant health information.
- Advise the Director of Operations and Management Team on CE strategy, alignment, and performance.
- Ensure CE approaches reflect the 7 Cs and MSF’s operational values of interdependence, equity, and solidarity.
- Promote interdepartmental collaboration and coherence across CE, AAP, Protection, Inclusion, Safeguarding, and IECHP workstreams.
Context Analysis, Security Management, and Access Negotiations Support
- Work in close coordination with the access and security teams to provide community-level analysis that informs security risk assessments and access strategies.
- Develop community networks and provide insights on local tensions, power dynamics, and perceived threats to support acceptance-based security management.
- Support the access and security teams in the development and implementation of nuanced security management and access approaches grounded in community acceptance.
- Facilitate engagement and sustained community dialogue to build trust, relationships and assist access negotiations.
- Analyse community perceptions and relationships with non-state actors to assist the access and security teams in enabling access to hard-to-reach and contested areas.
- Support negotiated access processes to ensure programming proceeds safely and with informed community consent.
Technical Guidance and Project Support
- Provide expert support to programmes, countries and projects for the practical integration of CE into planning, assessments, project design, implementation, and evaluation.
- Strengthen participatory mechanisms such as community committees, dialogue platforms, and patient charters to enable community leadership and shared decision-making.
- Oversee the development and delivery of IECHP initiatives, including community awareness campaigns, educational sessions, and communication materials tailored to local needs.
- Supervise the integration of social science, anthropology, and qualitative research into operational design to improve contextual understanding and local ownership.
- Ensure all departments in the projects and in the OD embed community engagement as a transversal, cross cutting issue.
- Ensure CE and IECHP learnings inform adaptive programming, protection strategies, advocacy, and health promotion interventions.
Safeguarding, and Inclusion
- Apply established safeguarding and protection frameworks within community engagement activities, in close coordination with Safeguarding, DEI, and Medical teams.
- Ensure community engagement approaches are ethical, culturally appropriate, and protection-sensitive, in line with organisational DEI and safeguarding standards.
- Support project teams to engage meaningfully with diverse and historically marginalised community groups, based on guidance and priorities defined by the EDI function.
- Act as a technical resource to programme teams on inclusive and safe community engagement practices, without assuming policy or compliance ownership.
- Build partnerships with external experts, IECHP specialists, and humanitarian protection networks to strengthen Ubuntu’s community outreach and health promotion competencies.
Knowledge Management and Capacity Building
- Develop and implement a Community Engagement Learning and Knowledge Management Strategy in collaboration with Operations and L&D teams.
- Oversee CE and IECHP-related training materials, toolkits, and learning modules (including integration in Tembo and MSF CE Communities of Practice).
- Mentor CE focal points, IECHP teams, and programme leaders (HoPs, MedCos, Project Coordinators) to build a strong leadership pipeline in both CE and health promotion.
- Coordinate documentation and dissemination of best practices, lessons learned, and operational innovations in CE and IECHP.
Representation and Partnerships
- Represent MSF Ubuntu in MSF international platforms on CE Technical Working Groups.
- Build and maintain strong partnerships with civil society organisations, CBOs, patient and survivor networks, local health systems, academic institutions, and IECHP networks.
- Engage with regional advocacy coalitions, research forums, and humanitarian coordination bodies to advance Ubuntu’s CE and IECHP agenda, in close coordination with AARN department.
- Promote knowledge sharing, advocacy, and cross-learning between MSF OCs, IECHP experts, and external partners.
Qualifications or requirements
Education:
- Advanced university degree in Social Sciences, Anthropology, Public Health, Development Studies, or International Relations or equivalent. Relevant professional experience would be considered in lieu of the above qualifications.
Experience:
- Minimum 7 years of professional experience of working with communities, preferably in humanitarian or public health operations, with at least 2 years in senior project leadership roles in Community Engagement.
- Proven track record in developing and implementing CE or AAP frameworks within complex humanitarian contexts.
- Demonstrated experience in capacity building, mentoring, and cross-departmental coordination.
- Experience with MSF operations or similar international humanitarian organisations highly desirable.
- Knowledge of international protection standards, accountability frameworks, and EDI principles.
Languages:
- Essential: Proficiency in English.
- Desired: Swahili, Arabic, French or other MSF working languages.
Competencies:
- Commitment to MSF Principles
- Strategic Vision
- Leadership and People Management
- Results and Quality Orientation
- Behavioral Flexibility
- Teamwork and Cooperation
- Communication and influence.
- Service orientation.
- Cultural competency.
- Initiative and innovation.
- Conflict resolution and promoting dialogue.
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