Programmes Manager

Job Details

  • Mar 25, 2026 Posted date
  • Apr 5, 2026 Expire date
  • Program Management & Coordination Category
  • Nairobi, Kenya Location
  • Postgraduate Degree Education Level
  • 5-9 years Experience Level
  • Full Time Job Type

Job Description

PURPOSE:

To manage the day to day implementation and management of programmes and resource mobilisation for the Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW).

CONTEXT:

Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW) is a Kenyan women’s rights organisation founded on human rights and feminist principles, that seeks to promote women’s rights. COVAW works towards a society free from all forms of violence against women and girls.

COVAW Strategic Plan 2024-2028 focuses on four strategic areas, which are:

  • Mitigation, prevention and response to Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV);
  • Access to comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services
  • Access to justice (legal, climate, economic and gender justice).
  • Women’s leadership and governance

Read COVAW Strategic Plan 2024-2028 here

COVAW’s current programmes address sexual and gender-based violence, including harmful traditional practices, technology-facilitated GBV, promote disability rights and mental health, enhance access to sexual reproductive health rights and climate justice. Additionally, we focus on access to justice and movement-building work.

The Programmes Manager must understand how this role impacts the success of these programmes and the long-term financial stability of the institution.

KEY OUTPUTS

  • Inputs to the development of COVAW strategy and objectives
  • Planning and budgeting for programmes
  • Ensuring the development, implementation and monitoring of programmes
  • Preparing progress reports for decision-making by COVAW and external stakeholders
  • With the Executive Director, implement the resource mobilisation strategy
  • Coordinating seamless training sessions, including the availability of venues and training materials
  • Implementing fund raising strategy
  • Overseeing baseline surveys, and internal and external project surveys in implementation areas
  • Representing COVAW in meetings with donors and key COVAW partners

The Programmes Manager will be expected to;

  • Present ideas clearly
  • Negotiate confidently and persuasively
  • Create partnerships and alliances
  • Build an environment of mutual respect and trust
  • Demonstrate personal career planning
  • Think creatively and innovatively; seeks new or ‘reinventing’ opportunities
  • Recognise the value of professional networking and personal career planning
  • Balance work, family and community obligations
  • Remain flexible and positive in a time of continuing change
  • Celebrate achievements for self and others

RELATIONSHIPS:

  • Reports to the Executive Director
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Has established strong working relationships with colleagues, especially Programme Officers
  • Has established excellent networks and working relationships with external stakeholders, including donors and other stakeholders

DECISION MAKING AUTHORITY:

The job demands implicitly taking a view of the risks and odds against a shifting background and the jobholder will be expected to step beyond the boundary of readily available answers to find solutions.

Skills and qualifications

Required qualifications and competencies

  • A master’s degree in law, or human rights.
  • Advocate of the High Court with 8+ years demonstrated experience working in international humanitarian law, human rights law, justice and accountability or criminal law.
  • Minimum 8 years’ experience representing vulnerable individuals in legal aid services and working on cases of sexual and gender-based violence.
  • Demonstrated experience in a similar programme management position, including planning, design, M&E, and budget management.
  • Strong time management and organisational skills.
  • Experience in working in a diverse team and with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
  • Excellent negotiation skills
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Fluency in speaking and writing in English and Kiswahili
  • Very good interpersonal skills
  • Monitoring, evaluation and learning skills

How to apply

The successful candidate must demonstrate COVAW values as follows: Integrity, Dignity, Courage, Commitment, and Solidarity.

Send your cover letter and CV, only marked “Programmes Manager” by the 5th of April 2026, to recruit@covaw.or.ke

Note: The subject line of the email should be Programmes Manager COVAW/2026

COVAW encourages, promotes, and supports diversity in all aspects of its work.

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