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Our mission is to provide youths, in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and beyond, with evidence-based tools to improve their life outcomes. We believe in a world where youth, anywhere, can actualize their life outcomes. Founded at Harvard and launched in Kenya in 2018, we combine rigorous social science research with deep contextual knowledge of the education and mental healthcare space in SSA and beyond.
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Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the 4-week Shamiri intervention without prior formal health training as part of the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive ten hours of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors. They lead group-based intervention sessions with high school students within the schools
Roles and Responsibilities
- Delivering intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
- Referring students in need of psychosocial support to Shamiri Supervisors.
- Observing punctuality on all matters that concern the Shamiri program.
- Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
- Recording group sessions of attendance.
- Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
- Supporting data collection during group sessions to help ensure accurate participant information.
Requirements
- Must have attained at least a Grade C- in KCSE, or an equivalent qualification in GCSE, AS-level, etc.
- Must be between 18 and 24 years of age at the time of application.
- Familiarity with Google Workspace tools (e.g., Google Docs, Forms, Calendar) or other basic digital tools.
- Own or have access to a phone that can access the internet.
- Experience facilitating or supporting group activities, especially with adolescents or in school settings, is a plus.
- Willingness to learn from mistakes and use feedback for personal and professional growth.
- A genuine interest in helping others, particularly adolescents, with a strong commitment to confidentiality, fairness, and emotional safety.
- Alignment with the mission and values of Shamiri Institute.
- Strong time management, organization, and problem-solving skills.
- Attention to detail in facilitation and reporting tasks.
- Basic knowledge or interest in mental health, wellness, or life skills education
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Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the 4-week Shamiri intervention without prior formal health training as part of the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive ten hours of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors. They lead group-based intervention sessions with high school students within the schools
Roles and Responsibilities
- Delivering intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
- Referring students in need of psychosocial support to Shamiri Supervisors.
- Observing punctuality on all matters that concern the Shamiri program.
- Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
- Recording group sessions of attendance.
- Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
- Supporting data collection during group sessions to help ensure accurate participant information.
Requirements
- Must have attained at least a Grade C- in KCSE, or an equivalent qualification in GCSE, AS-level, etc.
- Must be between 18 and 24 years of age at the time of application.
- Familiarity with Google Workspace tools (e.g., Google Docs, Forms, Calendar) or other basic digital tools.
- Own or have access to a phone that can access the internet.
- Experience facilitating or supporting group activities, especially with adolescents or in school settings, is a plus.
- Willingness to learn from mistakes and use feedback for personal and professional growth.
- A genuine interest in helping others, particularly adolescents, with a strong commitment to confidentiality, fairness, and emotional safety.
- Alignment with the mission and values of Shamiri Institute.
- Strong time management, organization, and problem-solving skills.
- Attention to detail in facilitation and reporting tasks.
- Basic knowledge or interest in mental health, wellness, or life skills education
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Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the 4-week Shamiri intervention without prior formal health training as part of the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive ten hours of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors. They lead group-based intervention sessions with high school students within the schools
Roles and Responsibilities
- Delivering intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
- Referring students in need of psychosocial support to Shamiri Supervisors.
- Observing punctuality on all matters that concern the Shamiri program.
- Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
- Recording group sessions of attendance.
- Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
- Supporting data collection during group sessions to help ensure accurate participant information.
Requirements
- Must have attained at least a Grade C- in KCSE, or an equivalent qualification in GCSE, AS-level, etc.
- Must be between 18 and 24 years of age at the time of application.
- Familiarity with Google Workspace tools (e.g., Google Docs, Forms, Calendar) or other basic digital tools.
- Own or have access to a phone that can access the internet.
- Experience facilitating or supporting group activities, especially with adolescents or in school settings, is a plus.
- Willingness to learn from mistakes and use feedback for personal and professional growth.
- A genuine interest in helping others, particularly adolescents, with a strong commitment to confidentiality, fairness, and emotional safety.
- Alignment with the mission and values of Shamiri Institute.
- Strong time management, organization, and problem-solving skills.
- Attention to detail in facilitation and reporting tasks.
- Basic knowledge or interest in mental health, wellness, or life skills education
go to method of application »
Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the 4-week Shamiri intervention without prior formal health training as part of the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive ten hours of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors. They lead group-based intervention sessions with high school students within the schools
Roles and Responsibilities
- Delivering intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
- Referring students in need of psychosocial support to Shamiri Supervisors.
- Observing punctuality on all matters that concern the Shamiri program.
- Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
- Recording group sessions of attendance.
- Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
- Supporting data collection during group sessions to help ensure accurate participant information.
Requirements
- Must have attained at least a Grade C- in KCSE, or an equivalent qualification in GCSE, AS-level, etc.
- Must be between 18 and 24 years of age at the time of application.
- Familiarity with Google Workspace tools (e.g., Google Docs, Forms, Calendar) or other basic digital tools.
- Own or have access to a phone that can access the internet.
- Experience facilitating or supporting group activities, especially with adolescents or in school settings, is a plus.
- Willingness to learn from mistakes and use feedback for personal and professional growth.
- A genuine interest in helping others, particularly adolescents, with a strong commitment to confidentiality, fairness, and emotional safety.
- Alignment with the mission and values of Shamiri Institute.
- Strong time management, organization, and problem-solving skills.
- Attention to detail in facilitation and reporting tasks.
- Basic knowledge or interest in mental health, wellness, or life skills education
go to method of application »
Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the 4-week Shamiri intervention without prior formal health training as part of the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive ten hours of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Delivering intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
- Observing punctuality on all matters that concern Shamiri.
- Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
- Recording group sessions attendance.
- Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
Requirements
- A minimum of KCSE Grade C.
- Aged between 18-22 years.
- Previous experience as a Shamiri fellow.
- Demonstrate the ability to recognize and reflect on one’s own values, attitudes, beliefs, biases, emotions, and past experiences. Use mistakes as opportunities for growth.
- Demonstrate interest in helping others and ensuring their confidentiality, fair treatment, safety, and well-being.
- Demonstrate commitment to the broad scope of values, ethics, and goals at the height of the Shamiri mission.
- Possess time management, organizational and problem-solving skills.
- Possess strong communication skills and attention to detail.
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Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the 4-week Shamiri intervention without prior formal health training as part of the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive ten hours of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Delivering intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
- Observing punctuality on all matters that concern Shamiri.
- Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
- Recording group sessions attendance.
- Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
Requirements
- A minimum of KCSE Grade C.
- Aged between 18-22 years.
- Previous experience as a Shamiri fellow.
- Demonstrate the ability to recognize and reflect on one’s own values, attitudes, beliefs, biases, emotions, and past experiences. Use mistakes as opportunities for growth.
- Demonstrate interest in helping others and ensuring their confidentiality, fair treatment, safety, and well-being.
- Demonstrate commitment to the broad scope of values, ethics, and goals at the height of the Shamiri mission.
- Possess time management, organizational and problem-solving skills.
- Possess strong communication skills and attention to detail.
go to method of application »
Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the 4-week Shamiri intervention without prior formal health training as part of the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive ten hours of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Delivering intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
- Observing punctuality on all matters that concern Shamiri.
- Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
- Recording group sessions attendance.
- Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
Requirements
- A minimum of KCSE Grade C.
- Aged between 18-22 years.
- Previous experience as a Shamiri fellow.
- Demonstrate the ability to recognize and reflect on one’s own values, attitudes, beliefs, biases, emotions, and past experiences. Use mistakes as opportunities for growth.
- Demonstrate interest in helping others and ensuring their confidentiality, fair treatment, safety, and well-being.
- Demonstrate commitment to the broad scope of values, ethics, and goals at the height of the Shamiri mission.
- Possess time management, organizational and problem-solving skills.
- Possess strong communication skills and attention to detail.
go to method of application »
Shamiri Fellows are recent high-school graduates trained to deliver the 4-week Shamiri intervention without prior formal health training as part of the Shamiri Program. Fellows receive ten hours of training and weekly supervision from Shamiri Clinical Supervisors.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Delivering intervention activities by facilitating group sessions.
- Observing punctuality on all matters that concern Shamiri.
- Attending supervision meetings as communicated.
- Recording group sessions attendance.
- Reporting to the supervisors any information necessary promptly.
- Acting, with supervision, to help ensure participant confidentiality, health, and safety.
Requirements
- A minimum of KCSE Grade C.
- Aged between 18-22 years.
- Previous experience as a Shamiri fellow.
- Demonstrate the ability to recognize and reflect on one’s own values, attitudes, beliefs, biases, emotions, and past experiences. Use mistakes as opportunities for growth.
- Demonstrate interest in helping others and ensuring their confidentiality, fair treatment, safety, and well-being.
- Demonstrate commitment to the broad scope of values, ethics, and goals at the height of the Shamiri mission.
- Possess time management, organizational and problem-solving skills.
- Possess strong communication skills and attention to detail.
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