The S.H.E. College Fund gives eligible young women in Kenya who have been at risk of harmful traditional practices such as FGM/C and early, forced marriage full scholarships for college, university, or trade school education. Our support extends beyond tuition to include mentorship, mental health support, life skills training, and career counseling, ensuring every recipient can pursue education, independence, and opportunity with confidence.
Each S.H.E. scholar began her journey in a safe house, where she took refuge when she had the courage to say no to harmful traditional practices and her culture’s refusal to educate females. There she was protected, supported, and educated through high school. The S.H.E. College Fund is the bridge to what comes next: scholarship for college, university, or trade school, as well as mentorship, emotional support, and a strong community.
Our graduates return to their communities as confident professionals, role models, and trailblazers, expanding what is possible for girls and women for generations to come.
The S.H.E. College Fund is not just a scholarship program; it is a living ecosystem of support, trust, and transformation. Inspired by the principles of emergent strategy, S.H.E. grows in response to the real lives, voices, and dreams of young Kenyan women.
Taking our lead from the Maasai community with whom we work, we are a heart centered organization with Osotua, a word that in Maasai denotes relationship and interdependence, as our core value. Our corporate culture invites emotional openness, creativity, and deep compassion.
The Executive Director of the S.H.E. College Fund embodies both inspired leadership and human connection. She guides our mission with emotional intelligence, creativity, and an open heart.
This leadership role requires the ability to envision the organization’s future, work with the cross-cultural team, and conduct administrative tasks that sustain the organization’s current operations. If you can move seamlessly between operational management, visionary thinking and heartfelt storytelling; and if you have personal life experience of the transformative power of education, mentorship, and human connection, you might be exactly who we are looking for.
The Founder of the organization will support and collaborate with the ED in select areas of the organization.
The work schedule for this role is flexible, averaging 24 – 30 hours/week or 3 – 3.5 days/week. Includes occasional evenings and weekends.
Leadership
Fundraising & Donor Cultivation and Management
Communications
Financial and Data Systems Management
Collaboration with the S.H.E. College Trust Kenya and the Board of Directors
The following paints a picture of the kind of candidate we are looking for. You do not need to check every box; please apply if you feel you align with our overall vision for this role.
The ideal candidate communicates with warmth and clarity across cultures, belief systems, and life experiences. You are as comfortable listening with compassion as you are speaking with insight and inspiration. You take a conscious approach to your work, appreciating mindfulness practices and authentic personal sharing from the team to begin meetings. Your communication style, both in writing and in person, makes those around you feel personally seen and spoken to.
Passion and Leadership
Professional Experience
Personal Qualities
Travel Requirements:
The S.H.E. College Fund gives eligible young women in Kenya who have been at risk of harmful traditional practices such as FGM/C and early, forced marriage full scholarships for college, university, or trade school education. Our support extends beyond tuition to include mentorship, mental health support, life skills training, and career counseling, ensuring every recipient can pursue education, independence, and opportunity with confidence.
Each S.H.E. scholar began her journey in a safe house, where she took refuge when she had the courage to say no to harmful traditional practices and her culture’s refusal to educate females. There she was protected, supported, and educated through high school. The S.H.E. College Fund is the bridge to what comes next: scholarship for college, university, or trade school, as well as mentorship, emotional support, and a strong community.
Our graduates return to their communities as confident professionals, role models, and…
Must be fluent in English.
Must be fluent in English.
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