Jhpiego, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University is implementing The Challenge Initiative (TCI), a project funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) through The Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health (GI), Department of Population, Family & Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public He...
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You’ll be part of our Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team — the engine that powers smarter programming. You’ll turn data into stories, dashboards into action plans, and help teams across Kenya learn and adapt in real time.
You’ll work alongside technical and programmatic teams to ensure high-quality data is collected, analyzed, and used — all while exploring new tools, smarter processes, and innovative approaches to M&E.
Responsibilities
Your day-to-day might look like:
- Building tools that help track how many children received vaccines — and why some didn’t.
- Creating slick dashboards that make complex data understandable and actionable.
- Supporting health care workers make sense of results they are generating at the counties.
- Helping program teams make faster, smarter decisions based on real-time insights.
- Drafting learning briefs, graphics, or one-pagers that tell a compelling story with data.
- Attending county review meetings and hearing what frontline health workers really need.
- Test new tools, explore digital platforms, and find better ways to connect the dots.
Required Qualifications
Who You Are
- You’ve got a bachelor’s degree in M&E, public health, statistics, health informatics, demography or a related field.
- You’re early in your career (minimum 3 years) but already itching to make impact.
- You’re a learner and self-starter, eager to try new tools and approaches, but open to learn different ways of doing things.
- You’re familiar with data systems, e.g., DHIS2, DATIM
- You’re familiar with digital data collection tools (e.g., ODK, Kobo, SurveyCTO, etc.) and data analysis (e.g., R, STATA, SPSS).
- You’re not afraid of data — but you also love what it can do when shared clearly.
- You’re a data storyteller — you’re not just about numbers, but what they mean.
- You have excellent writing and visualization skills — you can make data make sense (e.g., using Power BI, Tableau).
- You believe health data should serve real people, not just reports.
- You’re organized but flexible, analytical but creative, and detail-oriented but people-aware and able to see the bigger picture. a collaborator, with strong interpersonal skills across cultures and roles.
- A Kenyan national who brings lived experience and local insight to the work and is committed to advancing innovation in local health systems.
- Bonus points if you can drive both manual and automatic vehicles and hold a valid Kenyan driving license.
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We’re looking for young, impact-driven technical minds (based in Nairobi) to join our maternal, newborn, and child health, immunization and nutrition (MNCHIN) team — someone who’s ready to roll up their sleeves to save lives. We seek your technical rigor and creative thinking to help us deliver bold, impactful, and sustainable solutions to save the lives of women and children.
Responsibilities
As a Technical Assistant – MNCHIN, you’ll be an active thought partner and contributor to delivering lifesaving MNCHIN high impact interventions. Your day might look like this:
- Help co-design and implement new/innovative service delivery models to expand access to quality MNCHIN services, e.g., reaching zero-dose children, MIYCN, etc.
- Support onsite mentorship and translate technical content into tools and processes that actually work on the ground.
- Write technical briefs, presentations, and donor reports.
- Bring energy to brainstorming sessions, help test innovations, and feedback what’s working — and what’s not.
- Collect insights from health facilities and document learnings.
Required Qualifications
Who You Are
This role is designed for an early-career professional eager to contribute meaningfully to MNCHIN programming — and unafraid to question the status quo. You’ll provide technical, operational, and learning support to Jhpiego’s MNCHIN interventions, working closely with seasoned public health experts, digital innovators, and frontline teams. If you’re the right fit:
- You’ve got a degree in public health, nursing and/or midwifery, community health, or a related field.
- You’re early in your career (minimum 3 years’ experience) and excited to apply what you know.
- You’re a doer and a thinker — organized and analytical.
- You care about communities, but you also know how to speak donor or policy language when needed.
- You can help design, implement and monitor strategies for MNCHIN at the county level.
- You can document success stories, best practices, innovations, and case studies from implementation sites.
- You can coordinate with county health departments, health facility teams, community stakeholders and other partners and can help with the implementation of county annual workplans
- You’re familiar with MOH systems, policies, and guidelines in Kenya.
- You have demonstrated ability to work independently, think critically, and adapt quickly.
- You’re a strong communicator in writing and verbally.
- You will bring fresh ideas to strengthen delivery of services — from digital tracking to behavior change.
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We’re looking for young, impact-driven technical minds (based in Homabay) to join our maternal, newborn, and child health, immunization and nutrition (MNCHIN) team — someone who’s ready to roll up their sleeves to save lives. We seek your technical rigor and creative thinking to help us deliver bold, impactful, and sustainable solutions to save the lives of women and children.
Responsibilities
As a Technical Assistant – MNCHIN, you’ll be an active thought partner and contributor to delivering lifesaving MNCHIN high impact interventions. Your day might look like this:
- Help co-design and implement new/innovative service delivery models to expand access to quality MNCHIN services, e.g., reaching zero-dose children, MIYCN, etc.
- Support onsite mentorship and translate technical content into tools and processes that actually work on the ground.
- Write technical briefs, presentations, and donor reports.
- Bring energy to brainstorming sessions, help test innovations, and feedback what’s working — and what’s not.
- Collect insights from health facilities and document learnings.
Required Qualifications
Who You Are
This role is designed for an early-career professional eager to contribute meaningfully to MNCHIN programming — and unafraid to question the status quo. You’ll provide technical, operational, and learning support to Jhpiego’s MNCHIN interventions, working closely with seasoned public health experts, digital innovators, and frontline teams. If you’re the right fit:
- You’ve got a degree in public health, nursing and/or midwifery, community health, or a related field.
- You’re early in your career (minimum 3 years’ experience) and excited to apply what you know.
- You’re a doer and a thinker — organized and analytical.
- You care about communities, but you also know how to speak donor or policy language when needed.
- You can help design, implement and monitor strategies for MNCHIN at the county level.
- You can document success stories, best practices, innovations, and case studies from implementation sites.
- You can coordinate with county health departments, health facility teams, community stakeholders and other partners and can help with the implementation of county annual workplans
- You’re familiar with MOH systems, policies, and guidelines in Kenya.
- You have demonstrated ability to work independently, think critically, and adapt quickly.
- You’re a strong communicator in writing and verbally.
- You will bring fresh ideas to strengthen delivery of services — from digital tracking to behavior change.
Method of Application
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