Lead Consultant – Gender Audit and Institutional Assessment of the ODPP
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Nairobi, Kenya
Est. KES 250,000 – 450,000/moEst.
On-siteContractSenior
Posted 3 days ago
What you bring
University degree (bachelor's and master's) in social sciences, law, gender studies, public administration, development studies, or equivalent disciplines.
Team experience: 5–10 years for senior consultants and principal investigators, and 1–3 years for research assistants.
Proven experience designing and implementing qualitative (interviews, focus groups) and quantitative (surveys, statistical analysis) research methods.
Proficiency in software such as STATA, SPSS, R, Python, NVivo, or Excel.
Familiarity with research digital platforms such as KoboCollect, SurveyCTO, or ODK.
Demonstrated ability to produce high-quality technical reports and policy briefs under tight deadlines.
Proven experience in gender analysis, gender-responsive budgeting, gender audits, and feminist research approaches.
Practical experience in gender equality, women's rights, and governance/public administration in Kenya.
Proven experience in policy analysis, institutional assessments, or organizational change management.
A minimum of 8 years of relevant experience in the fields described above.
Possess working knowledge of the Kenyan legal and justice sector context, particularly in the areas of gender, prosecutorial services, criminal justice, and public institutions.
Prior experience handling similar consultancy assignments for civil society, development partners, or government agencies.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Kiswahili.
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