IRC Sexual and Reproductive Health Design Lead Jobs in Kenya

IRC Sexual and Reproductive Health Design Lead Jobs in Kenya



The Airbel Impact Lab aims to design, test, and scale life-changing, cost-effective solutions with people affected by conflict and disaster. With over 100 million people displaced, the world is facing an unprecedented crisis. To address the evolving and growing nature of this crisis requires not just more aid, but new thinking.

Airbel works to develop breakthrough solutions by combining creativity and rigor, openness and expertise, and a desire to think afresh with the experience of a large-scale implementing organization. The Airbel Impact Lab focuses on 4 Global Research and Innovation Priorities (GRIPs), including Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, and Neonatal Health. The GRIPs are supported by Airbel strategists, behavioural scientists, user-centred designers, researchers, and innovative finance experts.

Job Overview

In today’s reality, where hundreds of people are impacted by disaster and conflict, there is an urgent need to invest in uninterrupted, life-saving sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) and the Airbel Impact Lab is helping to lead the global humanitarian community in rethinking how we can reach more women and girls with simple, cost-effective, proven solutions.

To generate these solutions, we are focused on three core pillars: 1) Developing self-care models that increase safe abortion choices and contraceptive options; 2) Strengthening community health systems for delivery of essential maternal and newborn care; and 3) Advocating for supportive changes in national and global policy.

The IRC seeks to hire a user-centred designer supportive of a woman's right to choose and to have access to safe abortion services to support our sexual and reproductive health research and innovation portfolio. The Designer will be a core member of the Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, and Neonatal Health GRIP and will dual report the Airbel Impact Lab’s Design Practice Lead.

The Designer will be responsible for managing a portfolio of Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) projects within the GRIP which includes identifying and scoping opportunities for new projects; contributing to proposals; and hiring and managing the work of consultants. The portfolio may consist of user-centred design components in research projects as well as stand-alone innovation projects.

As the lead designer on a project, they will be tasked with running the user-centred design components of work autonomously with consultation with the Design Practice Lead on strategic decisions. They will be the user-centred design technical resource to the SRH GRIP and will collaborate with the GRIP Lean on the innovation strategy for the GRIP.

This involves taking initiative to propose and execute design research plans with methods and activities that are fit for purpose, culturally and contextually relevant, and operationally sound.

The SRH Designer will be responsible for building a network of local innovation partners and collaborators, maintaining good relationships with internal and external collaborators, understanding the IRC’s logistical and financial ways of working, and contributing to donor reports. The SRH Designer is expected to work autonomously; problem-solve; and anticipate the need to change plans and propose alternatives.

Major Responsibilities:

SRH GRIP Innovation Technical Support

  • Provide ongoing technical support to the GRIP lead on the innovation components of the GRIP strategy, contribute to proposals, provide budgets and workplans for proposed work, socialize user-centred design within the GRIP and with collaborators.

  • Ensure UCD tools and solutions are fit-for-purpose: Tailor the GRIP’s UCD practices, activities, and outputs to our contexts and our colleagues’ bandwidth across all stages of design including: design research, exploratory work, solutions landscape, prototype development and testing, and synthesis.

  • Solution generation and design: Guide the team in considering solutions based on existing evidence, user research, scalability, and market analysis. This may entail analogous inspiration, prompts and ideation activities, collaboration with Behavioral Science colleagues to create behavioral maps, creation of prioritization frameworks, facilitation of brainstorms on potential scaling pathways, and syntheses of key informant interviews.

  • Prototype Creation: Connect the dots between user research, evidence, and expert direction from
    the team, and generate testable prototypes. Examples of prototypes include low-fidelity print outs, clickable mockups, sample messages, high fidelity mock-ups of service experience, user journeys, and illustrations to test for understanding.
    Prototype testing: Work with the team to test prototypes with key users and collaborators (remotely through colleagues and/or in person where possible).

  • Final assets: Ensure final assets are of high quality, print ready, and implementation ready. Sample outputs include insights from the initial user research, product strategy, program feedback, program implementation, solution storyboards, and final program recommendations. Ensure the narrative between the design phases are concise, easy to understand, and compelling.

  • Facilitation and Buy-In: Facilitate participatory workshops remotely or in person. Create agendas for validation, prepare materials like miro boards and presentations that are accessible and engaging to collaborators. Ensure sessions are interactive, recognize the experience and interests of collaborators, and get buy-in from collaborators. Use language and meeting norms that are culturally appropriate.

  • Project resource management: Propose human resources for projects; hire, train, and oversee consultants; manage budgets and workplans; project workforce commitments.

  • Piloting: Co-create instruction guides for using and implementing final assets, partner with the monitoring and evaluation team to draft questions to be answered during the piloting phase, and adapt the final assets and guides after the pilots based on feedback from the research conducted by the M&E/project team.

    Job Requirements:

    Work Experience:

    Leadership

  • Led 12-20 non-digital UCD research projects in low resource settings

  • Led 10 - 18 non-digital prototyping development and testing projects

  • Led 10 - 18 projects in rural contexts in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Other Experience

  • Technical background in Sexual & Reproductive Health

  • Demonstrated success in doing UCD with cross-disciplinary teams

  • Ability to design digital tools like mini websites, Whatsapp tools, cash transfer services

  • Demonstrated ability to develop proposals, budgets, workplans, workforce tracking tools, spending plans

  • Has recruited and managed UCD talent in contexts where the IRC works

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, including creating compelling, jargon-free, and easy-to-follow presentations on UCD processes

    Demonstrated Skills and Competencies:

  • Alignment: Strong commitment to and knowledge of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, including stigmatized service areas such as abortion and for under-served populations such as people living in crises, adolescents, and people with disabilities.

  • Visual Design: Create and provide technical feedback on visual tools, including donor-facing presentation decks, storyboards, and mock branding for prototypes.

  • Design tool creation: Create provide technical feedback on design tools and activities for low literacy/numeracy clients, interview guides, mock-ups of physical products, and high/low prototypes of products, digital products, and services.

  • Qualitative Research: Create and provide technical feedback on guides for semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions; create card sort exercises and user guides; documentation and synthesis of qualitative research

  • Communication: Empathetic, respectful, and culturally sensitive verbal, written, and visual communication skills. Ability to communicate design concepts and activities effectively and clearly with non-design colleagues. Seeks out and incorporates feedback into their work.

  • Flexibility: Create contingency plans and is able to adjust quickly and with good humour when things don’t go according to plan

    Language Skills:

  • English written and oral fluency

  • French and/or local languages spoken in Northern Nigeria, East Africa, or South Sudan are preferred

    Working Environment:

  • The Designer will work from an IRC office and may negotiate a flexible work schedule with their managers

  • Up to 30% travel

    How to Apply

    For more information and job application details, see; IRC Sexual and Reproductive Health Design Lead Jobs in Kenya

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