Project Overview and Role:
The Kenya Feed the Future Private Sector Activity (KPSA) is a $48 million, USAID-funded, Palladium implemented project that will accelerate inclusive economic growth in Kenya through partnerships with large agricultural firms, health firms and other sectors. Using a systems approach, KPSA will provide a suite of customized, high-impact services that increase the productivity of firms such as SMEs, smallholders, Business Advisory Service Providers (BASPs) and Financial Institutions (FIs), increase market linkages, and mobilize finance to support targeted sectors. From 2024 – 2029, KPSA will use its Inclusive Growth Platform to mobilize $400 million in finance, create new jobs, increase exports and sales, and increase access to healthcare services.
The Operations Manager will manage KPSA operations tasks, including travel, event planning, office logistics and services, and procurement.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Assist in planning and coordinating regional and international travel for the project staff and consultants
Arrange and participate in conferences, training sessions, and meetings
Operation of the telephone switchboard to provide and/or oversee telephone and fax communication for all staff
Coordinate office logistics and services, including working across Palladium Kenya projects to compete and maintain efficient blanket purchase agreements and service agreements that all projects can tap into
Receive clients and visitors, assist and resolve problems and inquiries of visitors
Travel to project activities in accordance with the project needs
Assist in the organization and execution of training events and seminars to be implemented by the project
Complete six-monthly procurement plan in line with USAID and GOK VAT exemption and reimbursement procedures
Support the accounting, M&E, and communications personnel in their day-to-day duties
Any other tasks as requested by the Director of Finance and Administration, COP, and project leadership?
Position Requirements:
At least five years of experience working in administration or office management
Previous experience working for a USAID project preferred
Strong verbal communication skills in English
Attention to detail and ability to effectively and efficiently perform multiple tasks and balance competing priorities
Professional and mature demeanor and conduct
Kenyan nationals preferred.