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  • Posted: Dec 11, 2025
    Deadline: Jan 5, 2026
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  • Plan International was founded over 75 years ago with a mission to promote and protect the rights of children. The organisation was set up by British journalist John Langdon-Davies and refugee worker Eric Muggeridge in 1937, with the original aim to provide food, accommodation and education to children whose lives had been disrupted by the Spanish Civil W...
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    Resilience and Humanitarian Programming Manager

    About The Role

    • The Resilience and Humanitarian Programming Manager provides strategic, technical, and operational leadership for Plan International Kenya’s humanitarian preparedness, emergency response, and resilience programming. The role ensures that PIK is fully equipped to prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies while building long-term community resilience and driving climate adaptation and nexus programming across the portfolio.
    • The position strengthens PIK’s institutional capability to deliver high-quality, gender-transformative interventions in humanitarian settings; champions climate-resilient programming across sectors; leads nexus planning and integration; and ensures that PIK is well positioned within national, regional, and global coordination mechanisms.
    • The role represents PIK in national humanitarian and DRR coordination platforms, leads donor engagement and resource mobilisation for humanitarian and climate-resilience programming, and supports CO leadership in aligning country response strategies with Plan International’s Global Humanitarian Strategy, Climate Change Adaptation Framework, and the HDP nexus approach.

    Accountabilities And Main Work Activities
    Strategic Leadership 20%

    • Lead the development, review, and delivery of PIK’s Humanitarian Preparedness & Response Strategy, Resilience and Climate Adaptation Framework, and Nexus Programming Approach.

    Ensure all humanitarian and resilience programming aligns with:

    • Plan International Global Humanitarian Strategy
    • Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience Framework
    • Sphere, CHS, IASC guidelines and HDP Nexus
    • Kenya disaster management and NDMA standards
    • Drive integration of humanitarian and development approaches across all programs.
    • Lead PIK’s policy and advocacy agenda on emergencies, resilience, climate action, and protection of girls and young women.
    • Coordinate with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure a harmonized, multisectoral approach to resilience-building.
    • Establish and maintain a trained Emergency Response Team with clear deployment protocols.
    • Develop and review technically sound sector approaches and strategies that will enable the Plan Kenya to respond to humanitarian emergency and sustainable development needs of the operational areas of Plan International.
    • Ensure timely, accurate internal and external reporting (sit-reps, donor reports, MEAL updates).
    • Provide CMT with regular humanitarian analysis, early warning insights, and implementation updates.

    Program Design & Management 20%

    • Lead design and oversight of humanitarian and resilience programs in drought-, conflict-, refugee-, and climate-affected areas.
    • Ensure all interventions are gender-transformative, climate- and conflict-sensitive, and inclusive.
    • Oversee rapid assessments, joint analyses, and response planning processes.
    • Strengthen DRR systems, early action mechanisms, climate-resilient livelihoods, and community-based adaptation.
    • Ensure coordinated, high-quality implementation across sectors (WASH, SRHR, EiE, CPiE, Livelihoods).
    • Advocate for policies that strengthen protection, DRR, resilience, climate justice, and gender equality.

    Emergency Preparedness & Response 10%

    • Lead emergency preparedness planning (EPP), including risk analysis, early warning triggers, contingency plans, and simulations.
    • Ensure strong response coordination, surge deployment capacity, and procurement readiness.
    • Provide technical leadership during emergencies such as droughts, floods, outbreaks, conflict, and refugee influxes.
    • Continuously monitor the national assessment and analysis of disaster risks for contingency preparedness, planning and response.

    Quality Assurance, MERL & Learning 10%

    • Ensure all humanitarian and resilience programs meet international standards and donor requirements.
    • Promote real-time learning, after-action reviews, and documentation of best practices.
    • Strengthen accountability to affected populations, including feedback and complaint mechanisms.
    • In conjunction with the MERL Manager, develop and implement robust monitoring and evaluation systems to track the progress and impact of integrated programs. Ensure that lessons learned are documented and shared internally and externally to inform programmatic decision-making and improve practice.
    • Conduct regular assessments and reviews to identify gaps, challenges, and lessons learned, adapting strategies as needed.

    Donor and strategic partners engagement and Resource Mobilization 10%

    • Support fundraising efforts by providing technical input and guidance on the development of funding proposals and donor engagement strategies for integrated programs.
    • In collaboration with the Business Development Team at the Country Office, identify funding opportunities with National Offices and lead/support strategy and concept development with the Technical Specialists.
    • Develop engagement strategies with key donors in the humanitarian and resilience building landscape (ECHO, BHA, DANIDA, GIZ, FCDO, EU, UN Agencies).
    • Pro-actively networks and build external relations and support or lead fund raising efforts and build up a portfolio of grants to finance to meet the funding target of the response plan in close coordination with the Business Development Unit.
    • Support the development and design of all external proposals, budgets and reports, ensuring that they are completed to the highest possible standard
    • Foster strong partnerships and collaboration with government agencies, UN agencies, international NGOs, local NGOs, community-based organizations, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure a coordinated and coherent response to humanitarian and development challenges in Kenya.
    • Cultivate and maintain relationships with key partners, including government agencies, I/NGOs, and community-based organizations to elevate PIK’s visibility and influence.
    • Collaborate with partners to leverage resources and expertise for effective humanitarian and resilience programming.
    • Represent PIK in national and county-level coordination forums (clusters, NDMA, refugee coordination, climate platforms).

    Partnership Development & Capacity Strengthening (10%)

    • Strengthen partner capacity in emergency response, DRR, climate adaptation, and nexus programming.
    • Provide technical mentorship, due diligence oversight, and quality assurance to partners.
    • Champion localisation and locally led preparedness and response models.

    People Leadership (5%)

    • Manage, mentor and develop humanitarian and resilience teams, ensuring clear performance expectations.
    • Build a culture of gender equality, learning, accountability, and high performance.
    • Ensure surge capacity readiness and support staff wellbeing during high-pressure periods.

    Financial & Grant Management (5%)

    • Provide oversight of budgets, financial planning, and grant compliance for humanitarian and resilience projects.
    • Ensure accurate and timely expenditure tracking and reporting in collaboration with Finance.

    Safeguarding (5%)

    • Ensure that Plan International’s global policy for Safeguarding and PII policy for Preventing Sexual Harassment Exploitation and Abuse; and Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring staff and associates are aware of and understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct (CoC), their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures.

    Other duties (5%)

    • Any other duties as assigned by the line manager.

    Essential
    QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE 

    • Master’s degree in Humanitarian Studies, Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Management, International Development, Public Policy, or relevant field.
    • 8–10 years’ progressive experience in humanitarian response, resilience, DRR, climate programming, or nexus initiatives, including 5+ years in a senior leadership role.
    • Demonstrated experience managing emergency responses in complex contexts (drought, conflict, refugee settings, disease outbreaks).

    Strong technical understanding of:

    • Climate adaptation and resilience frameworks
    • DRR, early warning/early action systems
    • Humanitarian principles, Sphere, CHS
    • HDP Nexus and integrated programming
    • Proven skills in donor engagement and resource mobilisation.
    • Experience representing organisations in coordination structures at national level.
    • Strong analytical, problem-solving, communication, and negotiation skills.
    • Experience managing teams and building partner capacity.

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