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2026-01-09T12:27:14+00:00
United States International University - USIU Africa
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FULL_TIME
 
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Education, and Training
Management, Business Operations, Education
KES
 
MONTH
2026-01-23T17:00:00+00:00
 
 
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About USIU-Africa

USIU-Africa was established in 1969 as the African campus of United States International University in San Diego, initially offering programs not available in public universities, such as Psychology and International Relations. The institution relocated to Kasarani in 1991 and expanded its land holdings in 1999, enabling accreditation by Kenya’s Commission for University Education. In 2001, it briefly merged with the California School of Professional Psychology to form Alliant International University, but regained independence in 2005 and secured U.S. accreditation from WASC in 2008.

In 2014, the university rebranded as United States International University-Africa and now holds dual accreditation in Kenya and the United States. Today, USIU-Africa offers 38 programs across diverse fields, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Health, and Technology, continuing its mission to meet the evolving demands of a globalized world.

Our Vision, Mission and Values

Our Vision: To be a premier institution of academic excellence with a global perspective.

Our Mission: To promote the discovery and application of knowledge, the acquisition of skills and the development of intellect and character in a manner which prepares students to contribute effectively and ethically as citizens of a changing and increasingly technological world.

This mission is achieved through a wide range of high quality undergraduate and graduate academic programs designed to result in the following outcomes: higher order thinking; scientific, quantitative and technical literacy; global understanding and multicultural perspective; career preparedness; community service and development; and ethical leadership.

We seek to create an environment that encourages rigorous intellectual and scholarly development; fosters openness to a wide range of ideas, cultures, and people; and enhances personal growth through social action projects.

Our core values include:

  • Life-long Learning: Developing a learning culture that continues throughout a person’s lifetime.
  • Integrity: Ensuring the pursuit of excellence by upholding professional and ethical standards and being accountable.
  • Innovativeness: Introducing new methods and strategies that ensure quality, efficiency, effectiveness and productivity.
  • Social Responsibility: Providing leadership in responding to issues of national and global concern through collaborative efforts.
  • Academic Freedom: Upholding the spirit of free and critical thought and enquiry, through the open exchange of ideas and knowledge.

Academic programs at USIU-Africa are learner centered and committed to developing critical and creative thinking, literacy skills through writing intensive courses and projects, and preparing students for their careers through formal and co-curricular activities, community service and internships. Student leadership is part of the learning process and is encouraged through active participation in sports, clubs, community service and internships with self-reflection on one’s personal development and social action participation.

The Chief of Staff

The Chief of Staff is a senior officer whose major role includes coordination of multiple tasks for the Vice Chancellor, advising on priorities based on competing priorities within the office and functions of the Vice Chancellor, execution of strategic tasks including monitoring and task performance management for effective and efficient implementation, manage and prioritize special projects, coordinate and ensure seamless work between units reporting to the Vice Chancellor through support and communication.

This role requires considerable judgment, tact, creativity, adaptability, and initiative. It also requires the ability to produce high-quality work product within tight and competing deadlines; flexibility and willingness to adjust to changing priorities to meet organizational needs; an unwavering commitment to service; a positive outlook; and a high level of confidentiality.

Responsibilities

Strategic Management and Support

  • Serves as the primary liaison and aide, ensuring seamless coordination of the vice chancellors’ endeavours.
  • Manages the execution and documentation of the Strategic Plan
  • Coordinate implementation of University-wide initiatives and monitor progress toward institutional goals.
  • Assist in translating the Vice Chancellor’s vision and strategy into actionable goals and objectives.
  • Prepares and contributes to the preparation of reports, briefings, presentations, and communication of the university strategic issues, as appropriate

Executive Support and Governance

  • Serves as principal aide and executive officer to the Vice Chancellor including managing priority and strategic functions of the office; supports the Vice Chancellor in dealing with topics important to faculty, staff, students, and other key stakeholders
  • Leads special projects as requested by the Vice Chancellor.
  • Manages large scale projects of the university on time and budget, as appropriate.
  • Participates in key constituent meetings (as requested by the Vice Chancellor), ensures appropriate and responsive follow-up and accountability and facilitates resolution of matters requiring the Vice Chancellor’s attention

Institutional Effectiveness

  • Prepares and contributes to the preparation of reports, briefings, presentations, and communication of the university strategic issues, as appropriate
  • Assists the Vice Chancellor in setting institutional priorities and ensuring staff remains focused on meeting annual KPIs and strategic plan objectives
  • Coordinates and contributes to institutional planning, policy development, Vice Chancellor’s initiatives, and problem resolution
  • Anticipate, identify and troubleshoot issues of concern or significance for the Vice Chancellor; exercise discretion to ensure that matters requiring the attention and/or decision making of the Vice Chancellor are thoroughly developed, researched and evaluated

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Coordinate multiple project work streams across various issues and stakeholders, including tracking key activities and milestones, manage deliverables to deadlines, integrate activities across work streams, surface project risks and concerns, and recommend solutions as appropriate.
  • Coordinates with the University Management Board and others to coordinate progress and resolution of Vice Chancellor’s assignments
  • Ensures that matters requiring the attention of senior leadership, including the Vice Chancellor, are thoroughly developed, researched, evaluated and appropriately resolved
  • Supports the Vice Chancellor at internal and external meetings and forums, as designated

Collaboration and Coordination

  • Participate in strategic scheduling of events, meetings, and other requests to balance and address key objectives.
  • Develop and execute strategies aligned with the long-term vision and objectives of the university
  • Works collaboratively with senior leadership team to develop materials, manage and/or coordinate the planning and management of strategic events
  • Manages high-priority projects and key strategic initiatives and coordinates necessary actions and communications across internal and external university stakeholders

Candidate Profile

Qualifications and Experience

  • Master’s degree in Business Administration, Education Management, Public Administration, or a related field (PhD an added advantage).
  • Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience, with at least 5 years in a senior management or strategy coordination role, preferably in higher education or a complex institutional environment.
  • Proven experience in strategic planning, governance support, and project management.
  • Strong analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence across diverse teams

Key Competencies

  • Strategic thinking and problem-solving ability.
  • Serves as the primary liaison and aide, ensuring seamless coordination of the vice chancellors’ endeavours.
  • Manages the execution and documentation of the Strategic Plan
  • Coordinate implementation of University-wide initiatives and monitor progress toward institutional goals.
  • Assist in translating the Vice Chancellor’s vision and strategy into actionable goals and objectives.
  • Prepares and contributes to the preparation of reports, briefings, presentations, and communication of the university strategic issues, as appropriate
  • Serves as principal aide and executive officer to the Vice Chancellor including managing priority and strategic functions of the office; supports the Vice Chancellor in dealing with topics important to faculty, staff, students, and other key stakeholders
  • Leads special projects as requested by the Vice Chancellor.
  • Manages large scale projects of the university on time and budget, as appropriate.
  • Participates in key constituent meetings (as requested by the Vice Chancellor), ensures appropriate and responsive follow-up and accountability and facilitates resolution of matters requiring the Vice Chancellor’s attention
  • Prepares and contributes to the preparation of reports, briefings, presentations, and communication of the university strategic issues, as appropriate
  • Assists the Vice Chancellor in setting institutional priorities and ensuring staff remains focused on meeting annual KPIs and strategic plan objectives
  • Coordinates and contributes to institutional planning, policy development, Vice Chancellor’s initiatives, and problem resolution
  • Anticipate, identify and troubleshoot issues of concern or significance for the Vice Chancellor; exercise discretion to ensure that matters requiring the attention and/or decision making of the Vice Chancellor are thoroughly developed, researched and evaluated
  • Coordinate multiple project work streams across various issues and stakeholders, including tracking key activities and milestones, manage deliverables to deadlines, integrate activities across work streams, surface project risks and concerns, and recommend solutions as appropriate.
  • Coordinates with the University Management Board and others to coordinate progress and resolution of Vice Chancellor’s assignments
  • Ensures that matters requiring the attention of senior leadership, including the Vice Chancellor, are thoroughly developed, researched, evaluated and appropriately resolved
  • Supports the Vice Chancellor at internal and external meetings and forums, as designated
  • Participate in strategic scheduling of events, meetings, and other requests to balance and address key objectives.
  • Develop and execute strategies aligned with the long-term vision and objectives of the university
  • Works collaboratively with senior leadership team to develop materials, manage and/or coordinate the planning and management of strategic events
  • Manages high-priority projects and key strategic initiatives and coordinates necessary actions and communications across internal and external university stakeholders
  • Strong analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence across diverse teams
  • Strategic thinking and problem-solving ability.
  • Master’s degree in Business Administration, Education Management, Public Administration, or a related field (PhD an added advantage).
  • Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience, with at least 5 years in a senior management or strategy coordination role, preferably in higher education or a complex institutional environment.
  • Proven experience in strategic planning, governance support, and project management.
postgraduate degree
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Vacancy title:
Chief of Staff

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Education, and Training, Category: Management, Business Operations, Education]

Jobs at:
United States International University - USIU Africa

Deadline of this Job:
Friday, January 23 2026

Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi

Summary
Date Posted: Friday, January 9 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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About USIU-Africa

USIU-Africa was established in 1969 as the African campus of United States International University in San Diego, initially offering programs not available in public universities, such as Psychology and International Relations. The institution relocated to Kasarani in 1991 and expanded its land holdings in 1999, enabling accreditation by Kenya’s Commission for University Education. In 2001, it briefly merged with the California School of Professional Psychology to form Alliant International University, but regained independence in 2005 and secured U.S. accreditation from WASC in 2008.

In 2014, the university rebranded as United States International University-Africa and now holds dual accreditation in Kenya and the United States. Today, USIU-Africa offers 38 programs across diverse fields, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Health, and Technology, continuing its mission to meet the evolving demands of a globalized world.

Our Vision, Mission and Values

Our Vision: To be a premier institution of academic excellence with a global perspective.

Our Mission: To promote the discovery and application of knowledge, the acquisition of skills and the development of intellect and character in a manner which prepares students to contribute effectively and ethically as citizens of a changing and increasingly technological world.

This mission is achieved through a wide range of high quality undergraduate and graduate academic programs designed to result in the following outcomes: higher order thinking; scientific, quantitative and technical literacy; global understanding and multicultural perspective; career preparedness; community service and development; and ethical leadership.

We seek to create an environment that encourages rigorous intellectual and scholarly development; fosters openness to a wide range of ideas, cultures, and people; and enhances personal growth through social action projects.

Our core values include:

  • Life-long Learning: Developing a learning culture that continues throughout a person’s lifetime.
  • Integrity: Ensuring the pursuit of excellence by upholding professional and ethical standards and being accountable.
  • Innovativeness: Introducing new methods and strategies that ensure quality, efficiency, effectiveness and productivity.
  • Social Responsibility: Providing leadership in responding to issues of national and global concern through collaborative efforts.
  • Academic Freedom: Upholding the spirit of free and critical thought and enquiry, through the open exchange of ideas and knowledge.

Academic programs at USIU-Africa are learner centered and committed to developing critical and creative thinking, literacy skills through writing intensive courses and projects, and preparing students for their careers through formal and co-curricular activities, community service and internships. Student leadership is part of the learning process and is encouraged through active participation in sports, clubs, community service and internships with self-reflection on one’s personal development and social action participation.

The Chief of Staff

The Chief of Staff is a senior officer whose major role includes coordination of multiple tasks for the Vice Chancellor, advising on priorities based on competing priorities within the office and functions of the Vice Chancellor, execution of strategic tasks including monitoring and task performance management for effective and efficient implementation, manage and prioritize special projects, coordinate and ensure seamless work between units reporting to the Vice Chancellor through support and communication.

This role requires considerable judgment, tact, creativity, adaptability, and initiative. It also requires the ability to produce high-quality work product within tight and competing deadlines; flexibility and willingness to adjust to changing priorities to meet organizational needs; an unwavering commitment to service; a positive outlook; and a high level of confidentiality.

Responsibilities

Strategic Management and Support

  • Serves as the primary liaison and aide, ensuring seamless coordination of the vice chancellors’ endeavours.
  • Manages the execution and documentation of the Strategic Plan
  • Coordinate implementation of University-wide initiatives and monitor progress toward institutional goals.
  • Assist in translating the Vice Chancellor’s vision and strategy into actionable goals and objectives.
  • Prepares and contributes to the preparation of reports, briefings, presentations, and communication of the university strategic issues, as appropriate

Executive Support and Governance

  • Serves as principal aide and executive officer to the Vice Chancellor including managing priority and strategic functions of the office; supports the Vice Chancellor in dealing with topics important to faculty, staff, students, and other key stakeholders
  • Leads special projects as requested by the Vice Chancellor.
  • Manages large scale projects of the university on time and budget, as appropriate.
  • Participates in key constituent meetings (as requested by the Vice Chancellor), ensures appropriate and responsive follow-up and accountability and facilitates resolution of matters requiring the Vice Chancellor’s attention

Institutional Effectiveness

  • Prepares and contributes to the preparation of reports, briefings, presentations, and communication of the university strategic issues, as appropriate
  • Assists the Vice Chancellor in setting institutional priorities and ensuring staff remains focused on meeting annual KPIs and strategic plan objectives
  • Coordinates and contributes to institutional planning, policy development, Vice Chancellor’s initiatives, and problem resolution
  • Anticipate, identify and troubleshoot issues of concern or significance for the Vice Chancellor; exercise discretion to ensure that matters requiring the attention and/or decision making of the Vice Chancellor are thoroughly developed, researched and evaluated

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Coordinate multiple project work streams across various issues and stakeholders, including tracking key activities and milestones, manage deliverables to deadlines, integrate activities across work streams, surface project risks and concerns, and recommend solutions as appropriate.
  • Coordinates with the University Management Board and others to coordinate progress and resolution of Vice Chancellor’s assignments
  • Ensures that matters requiring the attention of senior leadership, including the Vice Chancellor, are thoroughly developed, researched, evaluated and appropriately resolved
  • Supports the Vice Chancellor at internal and external meetings and forums, as designated

Collaboration and Coordination

  • Participate in strategic scheduling of events, meetings, and other requests to balance and address key objectives.
  • Develop and execute strategies aligned with the long-term vision and objectives of the university
  • Works collaboratively with senior leadership team to develop materials, manage and/or coordinate the planning and management of strategic events
  • Manages high-priority projects and key strategic initiatives and coordinates necessary actions and communications across internal and external university stakeholders

Candidate Profile

Qualifications and Experience

  • Master’s degree in Business Administration, Education Management, Public Administration, or a related field (PhD an added advantage).
  • Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience, with at least 5 years in a senior management or strategy coordination role, preferably in higher education or a complex institutional environment.
  • Proven experience in strategic planning, governance support, and project management.
  • Strong analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence across diverse teams

Key Competencies

  • Strategic thinking and problem-solving ability.

 

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 120

Level of Education: postgraduate degree

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Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Friday, January 23 2026
Duty Station: Nairobi | Nairobi
Posted: 09-01-2026
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