Senior Associate, Private Finance
2026-05-19T08:18:37+00:00
Clinton Health Access Initiative
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FULL_TIME
Kenya
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Healthcare
Accounting & Finance, Business Operations, Social Services & Nonprofit
2026-05-26T17:00:00+00:00
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
The Senior Associate will play a core role across investment sourcing, execution, diligence, and deal structuring to support high impact private health companies across sub-Saharan Africa to expand their reach, while working closely with commercial investors and development finance institutions to design and stand up financing mechanisms that can be replicated across markets and subsectors.
Responsibilities or duties
Develop an in-depth understanding of high-potential health companies and key financing constraints in the private health market in sub-Saharan Africa
Build and manage a sourcing and screening pipeline, including clear investment-readiness criteria and triage processes to prioritise the highest potential businesses across focus markets.
Engage with businesses across priority health areas (e.g., primary care, diagnostics, oncology, oxygen, pharmacy, and supply chains) to understand market dynamics, identify disruptive business models and technologies, and identify recurring constraints in access to capital and scaling.
Build relationships with financiers across the capital spectrum (e.g., microfinance institutions, local commercial banks, impact investors and development finance institutions), to understand barriers in underwriting healthcare investments and constraints in deploying capital.
Design, pilot and scale blended finance and risk-sharing mechanisms that unlock investment in health systems
Work with commercial and concessional financiers, donors, and governments to design replicable financing structures tailored to overcome key constraints in access to capital for healthcare, and coordinate de-risking arrangements required to support these structures.
Pilot mechanisms to validate design assumptions and enable initial capital deployment.
Support development of light-touch M&E frameworks to track financial performance and health impact at the mechanism level.
Translate financing designs into implementable structures, including standardised term sheets, eligibility criteria, governance arrangements, and monitoring frameworks.
Provide targeted transaction support to high impact companies
Work directly with founders and management teams to build/refine financial models, unit economics, and fundraising materials (e.g., data room, investor memo, capital plan), and run targeted investor/bank outreach through to term sheet/credit approval.
Support communication and strategic projects related to CHAI’s Private Finance work
Develop clear, structured presentations and materials to inform decision-making by governments, donors, investors, and CHAI leadership.
Support strategic projects related to CHAI’s Private Finance work, including scoping new financing opportunities, developing concept notes, and advising CHAI teams on opportunities to mobilize private capital for health impact.
Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)
Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Business, Economics, Finance, or a related field; CFA or equivalent a plus.
Experience needed
4-7 years of full-time experience in venture capital, growth equity, investment banking, private equity, corporate finance, transaction advisory, or structured finance, with demonstrated experience in deal execution, capital raising, or investment readiness advisory. Prior experience working directly with SMEs or growth-stage businesses in emerging markets strongly preferred.
Prior work experience in sub-Saharan Africa strongly preferred, or demonstrated experience working in emerging markets and with growth-stage businesses in resource-constrained settings.
Demonstrated ownership of complex Excel-based modeling work with expertise in financial modelling and financial statement analysis.
Hands-on experience in corporate/project finance structuring, including exposure to debt, equity, or blended finance transactions.
Comfortable working with imperfect information and “messy” SME financials, and able to impose structure quickly.
Demonstrated track record of supporting companies or projects through capital raising, investment readiness, or transaction execution, with ability to show tangible outcomes (capital deployed, deals closed, or material improvement in investment readiness).
Strong written and verbal communication skills in English; experience developing Microsoft Powerpoint presentations for senior executives.
Any other provided details (e.g., benefits, work environment, team info, or additional notes)
Attributes:
Strong analytical and financial modeling skills: able to independently build and maintain complex, flexible, auditable models in Microsoft Excel to inform decision making.
Entrepreneurial mindset: self-starter who thrives in fast-paced, unstructured environments and consistently delivers high-quality outputs.
Detail-oriented and structured thinker: skilled at working through complexity and uncertain operational challenges with resilience and adaptability.
Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative approach: able to build relationships and interact with confidence, humility and respect with diverse partners, including government officials, private sector representatives, and NGOs.
Commercial and investor-facing maturity: comfortable engaging confidently with founders, commercial banks, Development Finance Institutions, and investors, and able to translate between health impact goals and commercial financing requirements.
What success looks like (first 6–12 months):
Strong network of health businesses and financiers developed across priority markets and service delivery areas.
Robust understanding of key systemic constraints in healthcare investment in SSA.
2-3 high impact financing mechanisms designed with stakeholders aligned and plan for execution.
Capital raising support provided to 3-5 high impact health businesses.
- Develop an in-depth understanding of high-potential health companies and key financing constraints in the private health market in sub-Saharan Africa
- Build and manage a sourcing and screening pipeline, including clear investment-readiness criteria and triage processes to prioritise the highest potential businesses across focus markets.
- Engage with businesses across priority health areas (e.g., primary care, diagnostics, oncology, oxygen, pharmacy, and supply chains) to understand market dynamics, identify disruptive business models and technologies, and identify recurring constraints in access to capital and scaling.
- Build relationships with financiers across the capital spectrum (e.g., microfinance institutions, local commercial banks, impact investors and development finance institutions), to understand barriers in underwriting healthcare investments and constraints in deploying capital.
- Design, pilot and scale blended finance and risk-sharing mechanisms that unlock investment in health systems
- Work with commercial and concessional financiers, donors, and governments to design replicable financing structures tailored to overcome key constraints in access to capital for healthcare, and coordinate de-risking arrangements required to support these structures.
- Pilot mechanisms to validate design assumptions and enable initial capital deployment.
- Support development of light-touch M&E frameworks to track financial performance and health impact at the mechanism level.
- Translate financing designs into implementable structures, including standardised term sheets, eligibility criteria, governance arrangements, and monitoring frameworks.
- Provide targeted transaction support to high impact companies
- Work directly with founders and management teams to build/refine financial models, unit economics, and fundraising materials (e.g., data room, investor memo, capital plan), and run targeted investor/bank outreach through to term sheet/credit approval.
- Support communication and strategic projects related to CHAI’s Private Finance work
- Develop clear, structured presentations and materials to inform decision-making by governments, donors, investors, and CHAI leadership.
- Support strategic projects related to CHAI’s Private Finance work, including scoping new financing opportunities, developing concept notes, and advising CHAI teams on opportunities to mobilize private capital for health impact.
- Strong analytical and financial modeling skills
- Entrepreneurial mindset
- Detail-oriented and structured thinker
- Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative approach
- Commercial and investor-facing maturity
- Financial modelling and financial statement analysis
- Corporate/project finance structuring
- Working with imperfect information and “messy” SME financials
- Capital raising, investment readiness, or transaction execution
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English
- Developing Microsoft Powerpoint presentations for senior executives
- Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Business, Economics, Finance, or a related field; CFA or equivalent a plus.
- 4-7 years of full-time experience in venture capital, growth equity, investment banking, private equity, corporate finance, transaction advisory, or structured finance, with demonstrated experience in deal execution, capital raising, or investment readiness advisory.
- Prior experience working directly with SMEs or growth-stage businesses in emerging markets strongly preferred.
- Prior work experience in sub-Saharan Africa strongly preferred, or demonstrated experience working in emerging markets and with growth-stage businesses in resource-constrained settings.
- Demonstrated ownership of complex Excel-based modeling work with expertise in financial modelling and financial statement analysis.
- Hands-on experience in corporate/project finance structuring, including exposure to debt, equity, or blended finance transactions.
- Comfortable working with imperfect information and “messy” SME financials, and able to impose structure quickly.
- Demonstrated track record of supporting companies or projects through capital raising, investment readiness, or transaction execution, with ability to show tangible outcomes (capital deployed, deals closed, or material improvement in investment readiness).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English; experience developing Microsoft Powerpoint presentations for senior executives.
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Vacancy title:
Senior Associate, Private Finance
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Healthcare, Category: Accounting & Finance, Business Operations, Social Services & Nonprofit]
Jobs at:
Clinton Health Access Initiative
Deadline of this Job:
Tuesday, May 26 2026
Duty Station:
Kenya | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, May 19 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
The Senior Associate will play a core role across investment sourcing, execution, diligence, and deal structuring to support high impact private health companies across sub-Saharan Africa to expand their reach, while working closely with commercial investors and development finance institutions to design and stand up financing mechanisms that can be replicated across markets and subsectors.
Responsibilities or duties
Develop an in-depth understanding of high-potential health companies and key financing constraints in the private health market in sub-Saharan Africa
Build and manage a sourcing and screening pipeline, including clear investment-readiness criteria and triage processes to prioritise the highest potential businesses across focus markets.
Engage with businesses across priority health areas (e.g., primary care, diagnostics, oncology, oxygen, pharmacy, and supply chains) to understand market dynamics, identify disruptive business models and technologies, and identify recurring constraints in access to capital and scaling.
Build relationships with financiers across the capital spectrum (e.g., microfinance institutions, local commercial banks, impact investors and development finance institutions), to understand barriers in underwriting healthcare investments and constraints in deploying capital.
Design, pilot and scale blended finance and risk-sharing mechanisms that unlock investment in health systems
Work with commercial and concessional financiers, donors, and governments to design replicable financing structures tailored to overcome key constraints in access to capital for healthcare, and coordinate de-risking arrangements required to support these structures.
Pilot mechanisms to validate design assumptions and enable initial capital deployment.
Support development of light-touch M&E frameworks to track financial performance and health impact at the mechanism level.
Translate financing designs into implementable structures, including standardised term sheets, eligibility criteria, governance arrangements, and monitoring frameworks.
Provide targeted transaction support to high impact companies
Work directly with founders and management teams to build/refine financial models, unit economics, and fundraising materials (e.g., data room, investor memo, capital plan), and run targeted investor/bank outreach through to term sheet/credit approval.
Support communication and strategic projects related to CHAI’s Private Finance work
Develop clear, structured presentations and materials to inform decision-making by governments, donors, investors, and CHAI leadership.
Support strategic projects related to CHAI’s Private Finance work, including scoping new financing opportunities, developing concept notes, and advising CHAI teams on opportunities to mobilize private capital for health impact.
Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)
Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Business, Economics, Finance, or a related field; CFA or equivalent a plus.
Experience needed
4-7 years of full-time experience in venture capital, growth equity, investment banking, private equity, corporate finance, transaction advisory, or structured finance, with demonstrated experience in deal execution, capital raising, or investment readiness advisory. Prior experience working directly with SMEs or growth-stage businesses in emerging markets strongly preferred.
Prior work experience in sub-Saharan Africa strongly preferred, or demonstrated experience working in emerging markets and with growth-stage businesses in resource-constrained settings.
Demonstrated ownership of complex Excel-based modeling work with expertise in financial modelling and financial statement analysis.
Hands-on experience in corporate/project finance structuring, including exposure to debt, equity, or blended finance transactions.
Comfortable working with imperfect information and “messy” SME financials, and able to impose structure quickly.
Demonstrated track record of supporting companies or projects through capital raising, investment readiness, or transaction execution, with ability to show tangible outcomes (capital deployed, deals closed, or material improvement in investment readiness).
Strong written and verbal communication skills in English; experience developing Microsoft Powerpoint presentations for senior executives.
Any other provided details (e.g., benefits, work environment, team info, or additional notes)
Attributes:
Strong analytical and financial modeling skills: able to independently build and maintain complex, flexible, auditable models in Microsoft Excel to inform decision making.
Entrepreneurial mindset: self-starter who thrives in fast-paced, unstructured environments and consistently delivers high-quality outputs.
Detail-oriented and structured thinker: skilled at working through complexity and uncertain operational challenges with resilience and adaptability.
Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative approach: able to build relationships and interact with confidence, humility and respect with diverse partners, including government officials, private sector representatives, and NGOs.
Commercial and investor-facing maturity: comfortable engaging confidently with founders, commercial banks, Development Finance Institutions, and investors, and able to translate between health impact goals and commercial financing requirements.
What success looks like (first 6–12 months):
Strong network of health businesses and financiers developed across priority markets and service delivery areas.
Robust understanding of key systemic constraints in healthcare investment in SSA.
2-3 high impact financing mechanisms designed with stakeholders aligned and plan for execution.
Capital raising support provided to 3-5 high impact health businesses.
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Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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