Specifically, a shift to of electronic forms of money accessed through non-traditional channels could drive transaction costs down to a point at which a majority of Kenyans can routinely use the formal financial system.
We need an exceptional individual with the breadth of vision and energy to lead FSD’s work to expand financial inclusion through the use of digital innovations.
Based full time in Nairobi and reporting to FSD’s Director, the position will involve direct responsibility for working with a diverse group of industry partners, identifying and managing retail initiatives to generate real value for lower income households and smaller-scale businesses.
A key part of FSD’s approach here is to leverage the work of other like-minded international development partners in this field.
Activities will be focused on innovation, technical assistance to industry and research.
1. Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Kenya
Head, Digital Innovations
Who we need
We’re looking for someone with a strong and relevant professional background motivated to apply their skills and experience to solving practical development problems and making a difference.
It will require an entrepreneurial attitude; you will need to be both a ‘thinker’ and a ‘doer’.
At a minimum you will have:
2. Vacancy: Assistant Project Manager
Who we need
We are looking for someone with relevant professional background and highly motivated to work independently.
You will be responsible for delivering a demanding set of outputs and you will therefore need to be self-driven and able to work against tight deadlines.
You will in addition possess strong project management and organisational skills.
At a minimum you will have:
If you think you could be the right person for this role then send a covering letter and CV by e-mail to info@fsdkenya.org.
Please put “Head, Digital Innovations” in the subject line.
FSD is an equal opportunities employer.
Closing date: 4 pm Tuesday 9th December, 2014.
FSD Kenya operates as an independent Trust registered in Kenya under the supervision of professional trustees, with policy guidance from its programme investment committee.
Finance is provided by a number of leading development agencies including the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation together with the Government of Kenya.