The Finance and Compliance Officer will provide essential financial management, human resource administration, and compliance oversight support for the SAFE-MIT project in Kenya. This includes robust support for budgeting, donor reporting, expenditure tracking, audit readiness, and internal controls related to project implementation, while also managing key human resource support functions. The compliance aspects will be handled in consultation with the Researcher, Monitoring, Evaluation (M&E) and Reporting Officer.
Applications Now Open For A Program Coordinator For SAFE-MIT: A Shared Foundation To Protect Against Risks Of Irregular Migration And Trafficking
The Program Coordinator will serve as a key assistant to the Project Lead, ensuring the seamless operationalization and successful actualization of all project activities in Kenya and providing remote coordination support for Uganda. The role involves comprehensive support to the Project Lead across all project components (educational outreach, social media campaigns, and capacity building for neighbour partners), including leading curriculum localization and adaptation efforts, coordination, operational oversight, and specific responsibility for managing procurement processes in consultation with the Finance and Human Resource Consultant.
A Call For A Project Lead For SAFE-MIT: A Shared Foundation To Protect Against Risks Of Irregular Migration And Trafficking
We are actively looking for a project lead for SAFE-MIT: A Shared Foundation to Protect Against Risks of Irregular Migration and Trafficking. The Project Lead will provide full-time strategic leadership and oversight for the implementation of all project activities in Kenya. This includes guiding the project team, managing key relationships with stakeholders, ensuring quality implementation, and meeting donor compliance requirements. The Project Lead is also the primary focal point between The Youth Café and consortium partners, including the lead applicant, Seefar.
The Shamiri Program - Fellows'
The Youth Cafe in partnership with Shamiri Institute are seeking an energetic and self-motivated team player to join our class of Fellows at The Youth Cafe for the Shamiri Program.
The Shamiri Program is a mental healthcare intervention program that seeks to provide affordable and accessible mental health services to underserved youth by developing their character strengths to reduce mental health problems and improve overall wellbeing and functioning.
Clinical Supervisor Recruitment | The Shamiri Intervention Program
Clinical Supervisors will be part of the Shamiri Program—a youth-led, youth-oriented mental health care program and delivery system that integrates two essential elements: 1) a rigorously tested evidence-based mental health intervention (the Shamiri, or “Thrive!” in Kiswahili, intervention) that includes simple, empirically supported psychological elements, uses stigma-free, culturally appropriate content, and 2) dissemination in secondary schools by youths trained as lay-providers and integration into a three-tier mental health care model that brings together youth lay-providers and expert clinicians and psychiatrists. The role of the Supervisors will be to oversee and supervise our Fellows (youth lay-providers). The project will focus mainly in Murang'a County.

