Senior Director, Mission Impact, and Integration
2025-07-16T07:21:00+00:00
African Wildlife Foundation
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Kenya
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Hospitality, and Tourism
Management
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Kenya
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Key Responsibilities
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning:
Under the direction of the Chief of Staff, and in close collaboration with the executive team, lead the operationalization of an updated monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) approach that sets clear annual, medium- and long-term institutional targets and drives an organization wide focus on metrics, adaptive management and accountability. As a core team leader, the SDMI will:
- Lead a cross functional MEL team that will collaborate to define metrics, analyze performance, and lead institutional conversations about impact and adaptive management.
- Integrate metrics into the performance management system and project level monitoring institution wide and maintain regular and frequent reporting to AWF leadership and external stakeholders.
- Ensure M&E process meets international best-practices standards, fulfills donor requirements, and adequately monitors and evaluates the organization in the context of AWF’s strategic vision.
- Drive AWF learning agenda to foster development and use of best practices and improve outcomes. Help create a culture of sharing this knowledge among staff and grantees.
Strategic Planning:
Working closely with the Chief of Staff, the SDMI will facilitate strategic planning meetings of the executive and senior leadership teams, project manage and track implementation as well as work across all parts of the organization to develop alignment around strategy and delivery on institutional metrics. Specifically, the SDMI will:
- Plan and lead cross functional meetings, collaborating closely with the CoS on executive and senior leadership meetings, working with a great deal of independence with department leads;
- Prepare reports and present analysis for the Board of Trustees, working closely with the executive team.
- Collaborate with the Brand team to develop high quality materials that reflect the strategy, including impact against AWF’s Theory of Change.
- Represent AWF to external audiences.
- Ensure that the budget process and fundraising priorities are aligned with strategy by engaging directly in both.
Institutional Initiatives:
The CEO’s office is accountable for strategic and institutional level priorities envisioned to drive the organizational vision. The SDMI will often serve as lead to these initiatives, requiring a high degree of leadership, expert project management and collaborative workstyle. Current priorities that may be led by the SDI include:
- Implementation of an Account Management Framework designed to ensure effective delivery of donor funded projects that execute strategy and lead to solid financial management, including proper stewardship of donors.
- Definition of and internal alignment around Priority Unfunded Needs to guide fundraising action.
- Strategic partnerships with external institutions designed to scale AWF’s vision.
- Pilot projects intended to explore new areas of implementation that are key to AWF’s growth.
- Given the strategic insight the SDMI will have on the organization’s priorities and future vision, this position will be highly visible, serving as a thought leader for the organization and a key partner to every division. The position will require extensive international travel throughout Africa and in donor/partner countries.
Requirements and skills
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Strategy, Project Management and Monitoring and Evaluation
- At least 10 years’ experience consistent with the responsibilities outlined above.
- Excellent knowledge of impact measurement
- Strong report writing and presentation skills.
- Strong facilitation and organization skills
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated ability to work in a multidisciplinary and cultural environment.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills including the ability to build coalitions, negotiate, and manage conflict situations.
- Outstanding communication skills with ability to clarify strategy.
- Willingness and ability to travel.
- Knowledge of AWF and strong interest in Conservation
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Vacancy title:
Senior Director, Mission Impact, and Integration
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Hospitality, and Tourism, Category: Management]
Jobs at:
African Wildlife Foundation
Deadline of this Job:
Tuesday, August 5 2025
Duty Station:
Kenya | Nairobi | Kenya
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, July 16 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Key Responsibilities
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning:
Under the direction of the Chief of Staff, and in close collaboration with the executive team, lead the operationalization of an updated monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) approach that sets clear annual, medium- and long-term institutional targets and drives an organization wide focus on metrics, adaptive management and accountability. As a core team leader, the SDMI will:
- Lead a cross functional MEL team that will collaborate to define metrics, analyze performance, and lead institutional conversations about impact and adaptive management.
- Integrate metrics into the performance management system and project level monitoring institution wide and maintain regular and frequent reporting to AWF leadership and external stakeholders.
- Ensure M&E process meets international best-practices standards, fulfills donor requirements, and adequately monitors and evaluates the organization in the context of AWF’s strategic vision.
- Drive AWF learning agenda to foster development and use of best practices and improve outcomes. Help create a culture of sharing this knowledge among staff and grantees.
Strategic Planning:
Working closely with the Chief of Staff, the SDMI will facilitate strategic planning meetings of the executive and senior leadership teams, project manage and track implementation as well as work across all parts of the organization to develop alignment around strategy and delivery on institutional metrics. Specifically, the SDMI will:
- Plan and lead cross functional meetings, collaborating closely with the CoS on executive and senior leadership meetings, working with a great deal of independence with department leads;
- Prepare reports and present analysis for the Board of Trustees, working closely with the executive team.
- Collaborate with the Brand team to develop high quality materials that reflect the strategy, including impact against AWF’s Theory of Change.
- Represent AWF to external audiences.
- Ensure that the budget process and fundraising priorities are aligned with strategy by engaging directly in both.
Institutional Initiatives:
The CEO’s office is accountable for strategic and institutional level priorities envisioned to drive the organizational vision. The SDMI will often serve as lead to these initiatives, requiring a high degree of leadership, expert project management and collaborative workstyle. Current priorities that may be led by the SDI include:
- Implementation of an Account Management Framework designed to ensure effective delivery of donor funded projects that execute strategy and lead to solid financial management, including proper stewardship of donors.
- Definition of and internal alignment around Priority Unfunded Needs to guide fundraising action.
- Strategic partnerships with external institutions designed to scale AWF’s vision.
- Pilot projects intended to explore new areas of implementation that are key to AWF’s growth.
- Given the strategic insight the SDMI will have on the organization’s priorities and future vision, this position will be highly visible, serving as a thought leader for the organization and a key partner to every division. The position will require extensive international travel throughout Africa and in donor/partner countries.
Requirements and skills
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Strategy, Project Management and Monitoring and Evaluation
- At least 10 years’ experience consistent with the responsibilities outlined above.
- Excellent knowledge of impact measurement
- Strong report writing and presentation skills.
- Strong facilitation and organization skills
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated ability to work in a multidisciplinary and cultural environment.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills including the ability to build coalitions, negotiate, and manage conflict situations.
- Outstanding communication skills with ability to clarify strategy.
- Willingness and ability to travel.
- Knowledge of AWF and strong interest in Conservation
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 120
Level of Education: bachelor degree
Job application procedure
Interested and qualified? Go to African Wildlife Foundation on recruiting.ultipro.com to apply
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