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Investment Associate At The Pharo Foundation

The Pharo Foundation

NGO / Non-Profit Associations full time Nairobi Posted 17 hours ago

The Pharo Foundation (the ‘’Foundation”) is a privately-funded entrepreneurial organisation that runs philanthropic programmes as well as for-profit social enterprises. The vision of the Foundation is an economically vibrant and inclusive Africa. The mission is to achieve this vision by investing in the human and physical capital of Africa, with an emphasis on job creation. Established in 2011, The Foundation has been implementing numerous programmes in Ethiopia and Somaliland and is in the process of expanding into Rwanda and Kenya. The strategic pillars of the Foundation are education, health, water, and agriculture. An example of a project is a girls’ boarding school in Western Ethiopia which provides secondary education for 240 pupils and is fully funded by the Foundation. Another is a large-scale water project in Somaliland that will soon bring water to 6,000 households and their livestock. In 2020, the Foundation also established Pharo Ventures, its wholly owned social enterprise arm in East Africa. Pharo Ventures has already embarked on a series of ambitious businesses in Somaliland and Ethiopia in the construction and agro-processing sectors, and is about to launch its first Kenyan venture. Headquartered in London, the Foundation has an operational HQ in Nairobi, Kenya with country offices in Ethiopia (Addis Ababa and Assosa), Somaliland (Hargeisa), and Rwanda (Kigali).Opportunity This is a high-impact analytical role at the centre of how Pharo Foundation makes decisions. Sitting within the Impact Team under the Chief Impact Officer, you will serve as the analytical engine behind our investment assessments, new venture evaluations, development programme proposals, and strategic partnerships. We move fast and value insight over process. Your job is to determine whether an idea is worth pursuing, and to make the case clearly and compellingly when it is. You will work with a high degree of autonomy, owning your workstreams from initial framing through to final recommendation. The ideal candidate brings a consulting or investment background, builds financial models from first principles, and can distill complex analysis into tight, well-structured outputs for senior leadership and trustees. You will present your work directly, defend your assumptions, and be expected to push back when the evidence warrants it. You will have direct exposure to a senior leadership team thinking rigorously about capital allocation across some of the most complex and high-potential markets on the continent. The portfolio spans agribusiness, education, water infrastructure, and new ventures, meaning no two months look the same. For the right person, this is an accelerant. You will build an analytical track record across investment, strategy, and impact, with real decisions depending on your work. Key Responsibilities Financial modelling and investment analysis Build and maintain detailed financial models for new and existing ventures, covering unit economics, multi-year P&Ls, break-even analysis, working capital, and scenario planning. Translate modelling assumptions into clear commercial judgements. The core question you answer: does this business work, under what conditions, and what does Pharo need to believe? Market sizing and commercial due diligence Conduct rapid, structured assessments of new business opportunities and development programmes. This includes market sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM), competitor and supply chain analysis, and identification of key value drivers and risks. Speed and judgement matter as much as precision. Investment memos and decision decks Produce crisp, executive-ready presentations and investment memos that communicate findings clearly to the CEO, trustees, and other stakeholders. You write tight, cut ruthlessly, and know what belongs on each slide. Programme and partnership evaluation Support assessment of new development programme proposals and strategic partnerships, helping the Foundation allocate capital and management attention for maximum impact. You are as comfortable evaluating a social programme as a commercial venture. Cross-functional collaboration Work closely with Country Directors, ventures managers, and the broader Impact Team to ensure analysis is grounded in operational reality. You are a trusted analytical partner across the organisation and you are able to travel to the field when it matters. Ideal Profile Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Finance, Economics, or a quantitative discipline. Strong academic record. 3–4 years in management consulting, investment analysis, private equity, or a comparably rigorous analytical environment. Candidates from Africa-focused advisory or consulting firms are particularly well-suited. Experience working in sub-Saharan Africa is a strong plus. Genuinely comfortable spending extended time in Addis Ababa, Hargeisa, Kigali, and other field locations across our country portfolio. This is not occasional travel. Being present where the work happens is part of the role. A team player who takes the work seriously but not themselves. You share credit, ask for help when you need it, and have no interest in politics. People enjoy working with you. Exceptional Excel skills. You build models from first principles, not templates. You understand what drives a business and can model it cleanly, quickly, and transparently. You write and present with clarity and economy. You operate independently. You can receive a brief, define the analytical approach, and deliver a polished output without being managed line by line. You ask good questions upfront and surface blockers early. You work with urgency. You can turn around a solid first draft in 48 hours. You are comfortable with imperfect information and know how to make defensible assumptions. Curious, commercially sharp, and mission-aligned. You want to understand how things work and you care whether they create impact.