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Disability Inclusion Officer- Basketball Experience

Kenya Red Cross Society

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Min Qualification: Experience Level: Entry level Experience Length: 3 years

Job descriptions & requirements

ABOUT THE COMPANY

The Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) was founded in 1965 under the Kenya Red Cross Society Act (Chapter 256 Laws of Kenya) and officially acknowledged by the Kenyan government as a voluntary aid society working alongside public authorities. It holds the distinction of being the sole National Red Cross Society in Kenya.
Regarding its relationship with public authorities, KRCS maintains independence, enabling it to operate in alignment with the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Its Constitution is rooted in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols of 1977, to which Kenya is a signatory

JOB SUMMARY

The Disability Inclusion Officer will lead all disability inclusion components of the BE-DI project. They will provide technical guidance, coordinate inclusive programming, strengthen capacity of coaches and teachers, and ensure adherence to disability-inclusive education and sport standards. The officer will work closely with schools, disability organizations, caregivers, and county stakeholders to foster inclusive environments that enable children with disabilities, especially girls to meaningfully participate and thrive.Minimum QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Special Needs Education, Disability Studies, Occupational Therapy, Community Development, Psychology, or a related field.Minimum 3 years’ experience working in disability inclusion, inclusive education, or child protection programming.Proven experience engaging children with visual, hearing, or physical impairments.Familiarity with disability rights frameworks, inclusive sports, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL).Knowledge of safeguarding, PSEA, and child protection in humanitarian or development settings.Experience coordinating with government, schools, and disability organizations.Key CompetenciesStrong technical expertise in disability inclusion and adaptive sports.Proficient facilitation, coaching, and training skills.Excellent interpersonal and cross-cultural communication abilities.Strong analytical skills and comfort with data collection tools.Ability to work independently, travel frequently, and manage field logistics.High level of empathy, patience, and sensitivity when working with children.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Technical Leadership on Disability InclusionProvide expert guidance on inclusive sports methodologies for children with visual, hearing, and mobility impairments.Lead the contextualization and adaptation of coaching methods, training manuals, and life skills content.Ensure all program activities align with disability rights frameworks (CRPD, UDL principles, MoE guidelines).School and Community EngagementSupport mapping and assessment of schools for disability inclusion readiness.Facilitate disability awareness sessions for parents, caregivers, Boards of Management, and community leaders.Strengthen linkages between schools and disability rights organizations.Capacity BuildingTrain coaches, sign language interpreters, teachers, aides, and KRCS staff on disability inclusion, communication techniques, and adaptive sports practices.Provide ongoing mentorship to field teams on inclusive delivery approaches.Support orientation sessions for schools on accessible safeguarding and PSEA standards.Implementation SupportOversee implementation of inclusive basketball clinics, ensuring accessibility, safety, and participation of children with different abilities.Support procurement, customization, and distribution of adapted sports equipment.Ensure all clinics and tournaments actively include girls with disabilities.Monitoring, Documentation & LearningConduct regular school visits to monitor inclusion practices and identify emerging needs.Collect and analyze disability-disaggregated data on participation, skills outcomes, and inclusion indicators.Document best practices, case studies, and success stories from beneficiaries.Stakeholder CoordinationCoordinate with Ministry of Education, County Education Officers, disability organizations (DPOs), KISE, County Sports Directors, and other partners.Participate in quarterly stakeholder meetings and technical working groups.Support organization of Awareness Days, mini-tournaments, and the End Game Tournament.Safeguarding & ProtectionEnsure all project activities uphold KRCS safeguarding, PSEA, and child protection policies.Guide coaches and teachers on disability-sensitive safeguarding practices and safe reporting mechanisms.

REQUIRED SKILLS

Reporting, Social sciences, Project management, Diversity and inclusion planning

REQUIRED EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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