Corporate Staffing Services are recruiting a Programme Manager position for a Kenyan-based wildlife conservation client. The salary for the role is Ksh 200-250K monthly. The job is based in Nairobi.
Our
client is an internationally recognized, high-impact Kenyan-based conservation
organization dedicated to protecting Africa’s critical wildlife and natural
heritage. The organization is committed to changing hearts, minds, and laws to
ensure Africa’s iconic species endure for generations to come.
Its work is anchored on three strategic pillars. The first focuses on transforming the narrative of conservation in Africa through the production of compelling African stories and by developing the capacity of African filmmakers and storytellers. The second pillar promotes conservation education to inspire environmental stewardship, while the third focuses on advocacy, driving policy influence and public engagement across both storytelling and conservation education initiatives.
The
organization is bold, innovative, and impact-driven, achieving its mission
through direct action and strategic partnerships. It seeks professionals who
are passionate, forward-thinking, results-oriented, and committed to making a
lasting difference in conservation.
Role Overview
The
Programme Manager for conservation education will be responsible for setting
strategic direction and ensuring excellence in delivery, partnerships, impact,
and financial sustainability of the Conservation Education Program. You will
lead a lean, high-performing team while building and maintaining strong
relationships with a growing network of partner schools.
This
is not a desk-bound management role. You will stay closely connected to what is
happening in schools, use data and insights to inform decisions, understand
donor priorities, and identify opportunities for improvement. You will turn
these insights into clear strategic direction, effective execution, and
compelling communication that inspires confidence among schools, partners, and
funders
Key Responsibilities
Programme
leadership
- Compliance, Safety and Security
- Own the annual programme plan, budget, and delivery calendar
- Programme Implementation & Reporting
- Set and track targets across all MEL levels inputs, outputs,
results, outcomes, and impact
- Ensure the programme is delivered consistently and with quality
across all schools
- Lead the programme’s expansion strategy and manage the transition to
scale
Team
and patron management
- Line-manage the Education and Field Lab team
- Oversee the patron network, ensuring patrons are trained, supported,
and retained
- Manage part-time and contract staff including admin, interns,
consultants and field liaison roles
- Training and Capacity Building
- Build a culture of learning, accountability, and care within the
team
Donor
relations and fundraising
- Adhere to donor reporting schedules and compliance and ensure that
reports are submitted on time.
- Lead on grant applications and donor prospecting to fund programme
growth
- Work with the team to translate MEL data and field stories into
compelling donor
- communications and reports
- Represent the programme at external events, conferences, and partner
meetings
MEL
and reporting
- Champion a culture of evidence and learning across the programme
- Oversee the MEL system working with consultants and ensuring data is
collected, analysed, and used to improve delivery
- Produce quarterly progress reports and an annual impact report
- Identify what is working, what is not, and act on it
Content
and curriculum
- Oversee the development and quality of conservation education
modules
- Ensure content is species- and issue-relevant, age-appropriate, and
aligned with
- school contexts
- Manage relationships with conservation experts and content
contributors
Qualifications & Skills
- At least 5 years’ experience in programme or project management,
ideally in education, conservation, or a related field.
- A track record of actually delivering a programme or project from
end to end, not just contributing to one.
- Proven ability to manage relationships with donors, partners, and
stakeholders
- Strong written communication: you can write a donor report and a
school newsletter and both will be good
- Comfortable working with data: you don’t need to be a statistician,
but you can read a dashboard, spot a pattern, and ask the right question
- Experience managing small teams and remote or distributed networks
- Genuine passion for conservation and wildlife education
- Highly organised, self-directed, and calm under pressure
- Experience with MEL frameworks, logframes, or theory of change
- Familiarity with Google Workspace (Forms, Sheets, Looker Studio)
- Experience working with schools, teachers, or youth programmes
How to Apply
If
you are up to the challenge and possess the necessary qualifications and
experience, please send your CV only quoting the job title in the email subject
(Programme Manager ) to: vacancies@corporatestaffing.co.ke before 17th July 2026.
NB:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you do not receive any
communication from us within two weeks of your application, kindly consider
your application unsuccessful. We appreciate your interest and thank you for
applying.
Corporate Staffing Service
never asks candidates to pay any money or pay for tests at any stage of the
recruitment process.
