Information Technology Jobs at Save the Children Kenya — Hiring Now

Updated 13 Mar 2026
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Information Technology Jobs at Save the Children Kenya

Looking for Information Technology roles at Save the Children Kenya Kenya? Save the Children Kenya implements child-focused development and emergency programmes in education, nutrition, child protection, and health across Kenya. The organization recruits programme officers, child protection specialists, education experts, nutrition advisors, emergency response staff, and finance professionals. Save the Children Kenya offers careers in child rights and development, contributing to positive outcomes for Kenya’s most vulnerable children. Kenya’s technology sector is one of Africa’s most dynamic. Software engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity specialists, network administrators, and IT support professionals are in extreme demand. Global companies including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have African operations in Nairobi, competing with local tech firms. Remote work has opened global employment opportunities for Kenyan IT professionals at all experience levels. Save the Children Kenya regularly recruits Information Technology professionals across its Kenya operations. Salaries for Information Technology professionals in Kenya range from KES 80,000 – 450,000/month, depending on experience, qualifications, and employer type. Kompeaa tracks all Save the Children Kenya Information Technology vacancies — added today. Set up a job alert to be notified the moment Save the Children Kenya posts a new Information Technology opening.

In-Demand Skills

Key skills: Python, JavaScript, React, AWS, Cybersecurity, SQL, DevOps, Node.js, Cloud Computing

Salary Range

KES 80,000 – 450,000/month

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