"For local applicants": World Vision announces multiple job vacancies in Kenya
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- World Vision and its financial subsidiary VisionFund Kenya advertised multiple positions across four locations in the country
- The available roles span finance, livelihoods, project management, and consultancy services with deadlines between August 6 and 14, 2026
- Applicants must be professing and practising Christians and are required to submit CVs alongside academic and professional certificates
World Vision Kenya and its fianncial subsidiary, VisionFund Kenya, have advertised five positions for professionals in finance, livelihoods, project management, and consultancy services, with roles based in Migori, Nairobi, Karen, and Marigat.
The international humanitarian organisation, which has operated for 75 years across nearly 100 countries, is accepting applications through deadlines ranging from 6 to 14 August 2026.
VisionFund Kenya Vacancy
VisionFund Kenya is recruiting a FAST Credit Supervisor to be stationed in Migori, with applications closing on 8 August 2026.
The Finance Accelerating Savings for Transformation (FAST) product supports Savings for Transformation groups by ensuring they have sufficient loan capital for mutual lending and community growth.
The supervisor will report to the Relationship Manager and will be responsible for implementing the FAST project, mentoring Field Officers, conducting group verification tests, and maintaining customer service standards.
Candidates must hold a university degree or diploma in economics, accounting, project management, business administration, or a related field, with a minimum of three years' experience at a microfinance institution.
World Vision Direct Positions
World Vision's own operations are advertising four roles.
A finance intern based in Karen must hold a degree in accounting or business administration and have at least CPA or ACCA Level 2 knowledge, with responsibilities covering accounts payable, cash management, and financial reporting. The deadline for this role is 14 August 2026.
In Marigat, the organisation is seeking a Project Officer for Livelihoods and Resilience to coordinate field-level activities in Climate-Smart Agriculture, ecosystem restoration, market system development, and financial inclusion.
The role requires a bachelor's degree in agribusiness management, agricultural economics, or a closely related discipline, alongside 3 to 5 years of project implementation experience. The closing date is 8 August 2026.
Two consultancy positions are also on offer, both based in Karen. The first is an individual external consultancy service with an urgent deadline of 6 August 2026.
The second is a consultancy for the National Periodic Assessment of the Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes in Kenya, closing on 14 August 2026. Both assignments require applicants to review the detailed Terms of Reference attached to the respective job descriptions.
Application Requirements
All candidates across every position must be professing and practising Christians, in line with World Vision's identity as a Christian humanitarian organisation.
Applicants are required to submit a detailed CV in PDF format, copies of academic and professional certificates, daytime contact details, and the names and addresses of three professionally relevant referees.
Interested candidates can access the full job description and submit their applications through the World Vision Career portal.
VisionFund Kenya confirmed it is an Equal Opportunity Employer and stated that no payment is required at any stage of the recruitment process. The organisation also noted that child and adult safeguarding remain its highest priorities, with formal policies and protocols governing all operations.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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