About the Kasiisi Project
The Kasiisi Project is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has worked in western Uganda since 1997. Our goal is to promote the long-term conservation of Kibale National Park through the improvement of neighboring government schools. We use a holistic, science-based approach to partner with communities around the Park, driving meaningful change focused on youth. Each year, our programs on education, health, and conservation reach more than 9,000 students across 16 forest-edge primary schools—along with their teachers, families, and surrounding communities. We also enable high-achieving students to attend secondary school and achieve tertiary diplomas or degrees.
At the heart of our impact is a close partnership with our Ugandan sister organization, the Kibale Forest Schools Program (KFSP), whose all-Ugandan team leads program implementation and ensures our collaborative work is locally rooted, culturally informed, and community-driven.
Position Overview
The Kasiisi Project is seeking a visionary Executive Director (ED) to lead our organization into its next phase of growth and innovation. This is a unique opportunity to build upon the organization’s strong foundation following the retirement of our founding ED and a successful interim leadership period. The ED will oversee all aspects of the U.S. organization, including fundraising, strategy, operations, communications, collaborative programs, and board engagement. A core responsibility will be ensuring strong alignment with and support for KFSP.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy:
Fundraising:
Operations & Financial Management:
Program & Partnership Support:
Board Governance:
Communications & Outreach:
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Experience:
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We strongly encourage individuals from all backgrounds and experiences to apply. The Kasiisi Project is an equal opportunity employer.
About the Kasiisi Project
The Kasiisi Project is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has worked in western Uganda since 1997. Our goal is to promote the long-term conservation of Kibale National Park through the improvement of neighboring government schools. We use a holistic, science-based approach to partner with communities around the Park, driving meaningful change focused on youth. Each year, our programs on education, health, and conservation reach more than 9,000 students across 16 forest-edge primary schools—along with their teachers, families, and surrounding communities. We also enable high-achieving students to attend secondary school and achieve tertiary diplomas or degrees.
At the heart of our impact is a close partnership with our Ugandan sister organization, the Kibale Forest Schools Program (KFSP), whose all-Ugandan team leads program implementation and ensures our collaborative work is locally rooted, culturally informed, and…
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