Head of Programme
2026-06-09T09:39:15+00:00
GrowthAfrica
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FULL_TIME
Kampala
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Professional Services
Management, Business Operations, Social Services & Nonprofit
2026-06-25T17:00:00+00:00
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
GrowthAfrica is one of the continent's leading growth partners for entrepreneurs. We are looking for new talent to join our quest to grow the continent's promising impact enterprises into market and investor-ready businesses, creating much-needed quality job opportunities, economic growth, and social transformation.
We drive market-readiness, growth-readiness and investment-readiness through cohort-based programmes, projects, and tailored support services to entrepreneurs across Africa. We also build the support ecosystems that enable entrepreneurs to thrive, through capacity building of entrepreneur support organisations and ecosystem actors.
Through access to capital, markets, technology, and know-how, we have, since 2002, supported over 5,000 businesses to flourish. We focus on innovative and scalable post-revenue startups and growth SMEs across subSaharan Africa.
Headquartered in Nairobi, we run activities across Africa. You will join an international, passionate, and ambitious team across six countries.
About the role
GrowthAfrica is seeking a dynamic, experienced and proven senior programme leader to drive the delivery of a flagship multi-country entrepreneurship programme. As Head of Programme, you will hold overall accountability for the delivery, quality and impact of a complex, multi-country initiative supporting young women entrepreneurs across Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Rwanda.
The position is strategically vital and operationally demanding. You will be the unambiguous operational leader of a high-visibility programme that GrowthAfrica intends to set as the benchmark for how we, and the wider African entrepreneurship support sector, deliver excellence at scale.
â–ª It is about catalysing innovation at scale across four countries, leading a programme that supports over 1,600 aspiring entrepreneurs, 200 innovation teams and 80 early-stage businesses to build the next wave of African market infrastructure that benefits young women in some of the most overlooked corners of the continent.
â–ª It is about turning ambitious design into operational reality, translating a bold vision into well-orchestrated delivery across Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Rwanda, building the systems, the team and the partnerships that make consistent excellence possible cycle after cycle, country after country.
â–ª It is about backing entrepreneurs in places that are typically overlooked, ensuring the programme's primary focus on young women in rural and peri-urban settings translates from intention into authentic, life-changing engagement, with the discipline to refuse compromise on the target persona even when it would be easier to do so.
â–ª It is about leading a high-calibre team across borders, building, coaching and managing a 24-strong programme team plus a wider network of partners, mentors, technical experts and capital providers, fostering autonomy at country level while maintaining unity of purpose and quality across the whole.
â–ª It is about building a case study GrowthAfrica grows from, making this programme a deliberate demonstration of African-led, evidence-based entrepreneurship support, generating the learnings, methodologies and stories that will shape our practice for years to come.
Key responsibilities
â–ª Lead end-to-end delivery of the programme's three core components, covering innovation and ideation, incubation, and acceleration, plus the events and ecosystem engagement stream, across Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Rwanda.
Head of Programme 3 of 5
â–ª Own quality and impact across all programme activities, ensuring 1,600+ aspiring entrepreneurs, 200 innovation teams and 80 early-stage businesses are supported to international best-practice standards and authentic local relevance.
â–ª Provide strategic oversight of a significant grants facility, working with the Grants Coordinator to ensure rigorous due diligence, compliant disbursement and effective utilisation by entrepreneurs and businesses.
â–ª Build, lead and develop a 24-strong programme team across one headquarters and four country offices, fostering high performance, learning and increasing country-team autonomy as the programme matures.
â–ª Serve as the principal point of contact for key institutional partners, owning donor relationships, reporting, contractual compliance and visibility commitments to the highest standard.
â–ª Build and steward the programme's wider ecosystem, partnerships with co-working spaces, technical partners, mentors, investors, capital providers and government stakeholders across all four countries.
â–ª Champion the programme's commitment to gender equity, inclusion of forcibly displaced persons and disability inclusion, ensuring targets translate into authentic operational reality rather than demographic compliance.
â–ª Ensure rigorous monitoring, evaluation and learning practice, working with the M&E Coordinator to generate evidence that drives adaptive management and case-study-quality knowledge products.
â–ª Manage the overall programme budget, ensuring value for money and rigorous financial discipline across components, countries and years.
â–ª Drive a culture of safeguarding, ethics and accountability across all programme activities, with particular vigilance during direct engagements with beneficiaries in the field.
â–ª Position the programme as a flagship demonstration of African-led, evidence-based entrepreneurship support, generating learning, methodology and case-study material that shapes GrowthAfrica's future practice.
â–ª Contribute as a senior member of GrowthAfrica's wider leadership, sharing expertise across the organisation and building institutional capability to deliver future programmes of comparable scale and ambition.
Qualifications and requirements
▪ Master’s degree in business administration, Development Studies, Economics, Social Sciences, Entrepreneurship or a related field.
â–ª Minimum 8 to 10 years of progressive professional experience, with at least 5 years in senior programme leadership roles in entrepreneurship support, SME development, innovation or private sector development.
â–ª Demonstrated experience leading multi-country programmes in sub-Saharan Africa, ideally spanning both East and West African markets.
â–ª Proven track record managing donor-funded or institutionally supported programmes with rigorous compliance and reporting requirements. Direct experience administering grant disbursement to beneficiaries is essential.
â–ª Strong people management credentials, including building and leading geographically dispersed teams across diverse cultural contexts and operating environments.
â–ª Deep working knowledge of the entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem in at least two of the programme countries, including incubation and acceleration models, startup support methodologies and early-stage finance.
â–ª Sharp financial and budget management acumen, including managing significant grant facilities, multi-year budgets and value-for-money discipline across multiple jurisdictions.
â–ª Excellent communication skills in English, written and spoken, with the ability to produce high-quality reports, strategic documents and presentations. Working proficiency in French is a significant advantage given the programme's country coverage.
â–ª Genuine commitment to gender equity, women's economic empowerment and inclusion, backed by demonstrable experience operationalising these in programme design and delivery.
â–ª Membership of relevant professional bodies and familiarity with human-centred design methodologies are advantageous.
Why GrowthAfrica
â–ª Join a vibrant, international and diverse team united by a shared passion for Africa's growth and entrepreneurship.
â–ª A meaningful role inside one of Africa's leading entrepreneur support organisations.
Head of Programme 4 of 5
â–ª The chance to shape how innovative, women-led businesses scale across the continent.
â–ª Exposure to innovation, entrepreneurship and ecosystem development at scale across four African markets.
â–ª A competitive salary and benefits.
- Lead end-to-end delivery of the programme's three core components, covering innovation and ideation, incubation, and acceleration, plus the events and ecosystem engagement stream, across Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Rwanda.
- Own quality and impact across all programme activities, ensuring 1,600+ aspiring entrepreneurs, 200 innovation teams and 80 early-stage businesses are supported to international best-practice standards and authentic local relevance.
- Provide strategic oversight of a significant grants facility, working with the Grants Coordinator to ensure rigorous due diligence, compliant disbursement and effective utilisation by entrepreneurs and businesses.
- Build, lead and develop a 24-strong programme team across one headquarters and four country offices, fostering high performance, learning and increasing country-team autonomy as the programme matures.
- Serve as the principal point of contact for key institutional partners, owning donor relationships, reporting, contractual compliance and visibility commitments to the highest standard.
- Build and steward the programme's wider ecosystem, partnerships with co-working spaces, technical partners, mentors, investors, capital providers and government stakeholders across all four countries.
- Champion the programme's commitment to gender equity, inclusion of forcibly displaced persons and disability inclusion, ensuring targets translate into authentic operational reality rather than demographic compliance.
- Ensure rigorous monitoring, evaluation and learning practice, working with the M&E Coordinator to generate evidence that drives adaptive management and case-study-quality knowledge products.
- Manage the overall programme budget, ensuring value for money and rigorous financial discipline across components, countries and years.
- Drive a culture of safeguarding, ethics and accountability across all programme activities, with particular vigilance during direct engagements with beneficiaries in the field.
- Position the programme as a flagship demonstration of African-led, evidence-based entrepreneurship support, generating learning, methodology and case-study material that shapes GrowthAfrica's future practice.
- Contribute as a senior member of GrowthAfrica's wider leadership, sharing expertise across the organisation and building institutional capability to deliver future programmes of comparable scale and ambition.
- People management
- Geographically dispersed team leadership
- Entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem knowledge
- Incubation and acceleration models
- Startup support methodologies
- Early-stage finance
- Financial and budget management
- Grant facility management
- Communication skills (written and spoken English)
- Gender equity and inclusion operationalization
- Monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL)
- Safeguarding, ethics, and accountability
- Human-centred design methodologies (advantageous)
- Working proficiency in French (significant advantage)
- Master’s degree in business administration, Development Studies, Economics, Social Sciences, Entrepreneurship or a related field.
- Minimum 8 to 10 years of progressive professional experience.
- At least 5 years in senior programme leadership roles in entrepreneurship support, SME development, innovation or private sector development.
- Demonstrated experience leading multi-country programmes in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Proven track record managing donor-funded or institutionally supported programmes.
- Direct experience administering grant disbursement to beneficiaries.
- Strong people management credentials.
- Deep working knowledge of the entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem in at least two of the programme countries.
- Sharp financial and budget management acumen.
- Excellent communication skills in English, written and spoken.
- Genuine commitment to gender equity, women's economic empowerment and inclusion.
- Membership of relevant professional bodies (advantageous).
- Familiarity with human-centred design methodologies (advantageous).
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Vacancy title:
Head of Programme
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Management, Business Operations, Social Services & Nonprofit]
Jobs at:
GrowthAfrica
Deadline of this Job:
Thursday, June 25 2026
Duty Station:
Kampala | Kampala
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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 9 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
GrowthAfrica is one of the continent's leading growth partners for entrepreneurs. We are looking for new talent to join our quest to grow the continent's promising impact enterprises into market and investor-ready businesses, creating much-needed quality job opportunities, economic growth, and social transformation.
We drive market-readiness, growth-readiness and investment-readiness through cohort-based programmes, projects, and tailored support services to entrepreneurs across Africa. We also build the support ecosystems that enable entrepreneurs to thrive, through capacity building of entrepreneur support organisations and ecosystem actors.
Through access to capital, markets, technology, and know-how, we have, since 2002, supported over 5,000 businesses to flourish. We focus on innovative and scalable post-revenue startups and growth SMEs across subSaharan Africa.
Headquartered in Nairobi, we run activities across Africa. You will join an international, passionate, and ambitious team across six countries.
About the role
GrowthAfrica is seeking a dynamic, experienced and proven senior programme leader to drive the delivery of a flagship multi-country entrepreneurship programme. As Head of Programme, you will hold overall accountability for the delivery, quality and impact of a complex, multi-country initiative supporting young women entrepreneurs across Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Rwanda.
The position is strategically vital and operationally demanding. You will be the unambiguous operational leader of a high-visibility programme that GrowthAfrica intends to set as the benchmark for how we, and the wider African entrepreneurship support sector, deliver excellence at scale.
â–ª It is about catalysing innovation at scale across four countries, leading a programme that supports over 1,600 aspiring entrepreneurs, 200 innovation teams and 80 early-stage businesses to build the next wave of African market infrastructure that benefits young women in some of the most overlooked corners of the continent.
â–ª It is about turning ambitious design into operational reality, translating a bold vision into well-orchestrated delivery across Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Rwanda, building the systems, the team and the partnerships that make consistent excellence possible cycle after cycle, country after country.
â–ª It is about backing entrepreneurs in places that are typically overlooked, ensuring the programme's primary focus on young women in rural and peri-urban settings translates from intention into authentic, life-changing engagement, with the discipline to refuse compromise on the target persona even when it would be easier to do so.
â–ª It is about leading a high-calibre team across borders, building, coaching and managing a 24-strong programme team plus a wider network of partners, mentors, technical experts and capital providers, fostering autonomy at country level while maintaining unity of purpose and quality across the whole.
â–ª It is about building a case study GrowthAfrica grows from, making this programme a deliberate demonstration of African-led, evidence-based entrepreneurship support, generating the learnings, methodologies and stories that will shape our practice for years to come.
Key responsibilities
â–ª Lead end-to-end delivery of the programme's three core components, covering innovation and ideation, incubation, and acceleration, plus the events and ecosystem engagement stream, across Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Rwanda.
Head of Programme 3 of 5
â–ª Own quality and impact across all programme activities, ensuring 1,600+ aspiring entrepreneurs, 200 innovation teams and 80 early-stage businesses are supported to international best-practice standards and authentic local relevance.
â–ª Provide strategic oversight of a significant grants facility, working with the Grants Coordinator to ensure rigorous due diligence, compliant disbursement and effective utilisation by entrepreneurs and businesses.
â–ª Build, lead and develop a 24-strong programme team across one headquarters and four country offices, fostering high performance, learning and increasing country-team autonomy as the programme matures.
â–ª Serve as the principal point of contact for key institutional partners, owning donor relationships, reporting, contractual compliance and visibility commitments to the highest standard.
â–ª Build and steward the programme's wider ecosystem, partnerships with co-working spaces, technical partners, mentors, investors, capital providers and government stakeholders across all four countries.
â–ª Champion the programme's commitment to gender equity, inclusion of forcibly displaced persons and disability inclusion, ensuring targets translate into authentic operational reality rather than demographic compliance.
â–ª Ensure rigorous monitoring, evaluation and learning practice, working with the M&E Coordinator to generate evidence that drives adaptive management and case-study-quality knowledge products.
â–ª Manage the overall programme budget, ensuring value for money and rigorous financial discipline across components, countries and years.
â–ª Drive a culture of safeguarding, ethics and accountability across all programme activities, with particular vigilance during direct engagements with beneficiaries in the field.
â–ª Position the programme as a flagship demonstration of African-led, evidence-based entrepreneurship support, generating learning, methodology and case-study material that shapes GrowthAfrica's future practice.
â–ª Contribute as a senior member of GrowthAfrica's wider leadership, sharing expertise across the organisation and building institutional capability to deliver future programmes of comparable scale and ambition.
Qualifications and requirements
▪ Master’s degree in business administration, Development Studies, Economics, Social Sciences, Entrepreneurship or a related field.
â–ª Minimum 8 to 10 years of progressive professional experience, with at least 5 years in senior programme leadership roles in entrepreneurship support, SME development, innovation or private sector development.
â–ª Demonstrated experience leading multi-country programmes in sub-Saharan Africa, ideally spanning both East and West African markets.
â–ª Proven track record managing donor-funded or institutionally supported programmes with rigorous compliance and reporting requirements. Direct experience administering grant disbursement to beneficiaries is essential.
â–ª Strong people management credentials, including building and leading geographically dispersed teams across diverse cultural contexts and operating environments.
â–ª Deep working knowledge of the entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem in at least two of the programme countries, including incubation and acceleration models, startup support methodologies and early-stage finance.
â–ª Sharp financial and budget management acumen, including managing significant grant facilities, multi-year budgets and value-for-money discipline across multiple jurisdictions.
â–ª Excellent communication skills in English, written and spoken, with the ability to produce high-quality reports, strategic documents and presentations. Working proficiency in French is a significant advantage given the programme's country coverage.
â–ª Genuine commitment to gender equity, women's economic empowerment and inclusion, backed by demonstrable experience operationalising these in programme design and delivery.
â–ª Membership of relevant professional bodies and familiarity with human-centred design methodologies are advantageous.
Why GrowthAfrica
â–ª Join a vibrant, international and diverse team united by a shared passion for Africa's growth and entrepreneurship.
â–ª A meaningful role inside one of Africa's leading entrepreneur support organisations.
Head of Programme 4 of 5
â–ª The chance to shape how innovative, women-led businesses scale across the continent.
â–ª Exposure to innovation, entrepreneurship and ecosystem development at scale across four African markets.
â–ª A competitive salary and benefits.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: postgraduate degree
Job application procedure
Applications close 25th June 2026. To apply, click (here). GrowthAfrica is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates.
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