Regional Manager - East Africa
Full Time
full time
Climate Change and Environment
10 Jun 2025
Kenya
Verified by Turrior
Content + Source + Freshness • 11 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
76 / 100
Offer value
Moderate value reflecting the impact of humanitarian and development work but with potential instability in project funding and high variability in work environment.
- Engagement in community-driven humanitarian projects
- Potential for leadership growth in a respected NGO
- Requires adaptability to changing environments
Pros
- Engagement in impactful projects across East Africa
- Opportunities to build leadership in response to crises
- Growth in community development initiatives
Cons
- High demands may affect personal time and well-being
- Job stability may fluctuate due to funding sources
- Requires significant travel and adaptability to local needs
Who it's for
Mid to Senior Level • On-site with travel demands
Good fit
- Experienced project managers in humanitarian settings
- Those passionate about community development
- Individuals willing to work under varied conditions
Not recommended for
- Candidates seeking stable, predictable roles
- Individuals averse to travel and high workloads
- Those with little experience in community initiatives
Motivation fit
Desire to support vulnerable populationsInterest in developing community resilience initiativesWillingness to handle diverse and dynamic project environments
Key skills
Project managementCross-cultural communicationCommunity engagementCrisis response
Score: 76/100 AI verified analysis
About the job
WORK CONTEXT CESVI has been operating in the Horn of Africa for over two decades, providing humanitarian and development assistance in response to recurring crises caused by conflict, climate change, food insecurity, and forced displacement. In Somalia, it operates in several health centres providing care and nutrition for newborns and mothers, as well as continuous monitoring of patients' conditions. In Ethiopia, due to a severe drought, CESVI supports the population through cash assistance projects, rehabilitation of water collection basins, preparation of grazing land, and peacebuilding activities. In Kenya, CESVI has activated projects focused on climate resilience and the strengthening of social cohesion. In northern Uganda, it has launched sustainable agriculture
