CEO Job World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
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CEO Job World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
Job Summary
We seek an inspiring leader who combines strategic foresight with heartfelt leadership. The CEO will champion WWF Kenya’s vision, engage a diverse range of stakeholders, and drive meaningful impact in conservation and sustainable development. This role demands exceptional communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving skills to foster collaboration across public, private, and civil society sectors.
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Responsibilities
Vision & Strategic Leadership
- Lead WWF Kenya’s strategic direction, ensuring alignment with global goals and national realities.
- Strengthen partnerships, foster innovation, and amplify conservation efforts.
Representation & Advocacy
- Act as the face of WWF Kenya locally and internationally, cultivating strategic alliances.
- Influence policies, mobilize resources, and expand community engagement in conservation.
Organizational Growth & Development
- Build and lead a high-performing team, fostering a culture of collaboration, learning, and excellence.
- Secure sustainable funding from diverse sources, ensuring financial resilience.
- Uphold WWF’s values and environmental, social, and legal commitments.
Operational Excellence
- Ensure WWF Kenya operates with efficiency, transparency, and accountability.
- Oversee risk management, governance, and compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks.
Board Engagement
- Partner with the Board to shape WWF Kenya’s strategy, ensuring strong governance.
- Provide timely insights, risk analysis, and strategic recommendations.
Candidate Profile
Qualifications
- Successful experience in the conservation of Nature and sustainable development in Kenya including
- Strategic planning and the development, execution and evaluation of large projects and programs (over $5 million).
- Understanding risk analysis, safeguards, and socio-environmental policies.
- Significant professional experience including performance leadership roles in complex organizations
- Preferably national or international NGOs.
- Capacity and experience in the management of multidisciplinary and multicultural teams.
- Demonstrated achievements in fund-raising, both from institutional and private sources.
- Advanced academic training in a career related to natural resources management/conservation, and/or development
- Advanced university degree (Master’s or PhD) in a field of natural resources management/conservation, social sciences, business administration, law, or related careers. Training in the environment / conservation will be considered favorably.
- Excellent spoken and written communication skills, including public engagements, in English. Ability to speak Ki-Swahili is a strong advantage.
- Able to express ideas, positions, and emotions clearly and always based on respect for others.
- Both consultative and assertive, favoring healthy working and personal relationships
Key Leadership Qualities
- Strategic & Inspirational Leadership: Builds consensus, influences change, and drives impact.
- People-Centered Management: Empowers and nurtures teams while maintaining high performance.
- Results-Oriented Execution: Ensures measurable progress through accountability and innovation.
- Cross-Scale Agility: Balances on-the-ground conservation with high-level policy engagement.
- Values-Driven & Empathetic: Leads with authenticity, fostering strong partnerships and trust.
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