Regional Director, Africa
Location: Remote (Africa)
Reporting to: Chief Infrastructure Development Officer
About the Organization
This project development company enables construction-stage investment in water supply and sanitation (WSS) infrastructure across low- and middle-income countries. It provides early-stage financing and technical expertise to support local partners, develop infrastructure, and deploy technologies that improve water access, quality, and resilience.
The organization collaborates with developers, utilities, engineering firms, and equipment suppliers to co-develop projects from concept to financial close. It specializes in legal and financial structuring, capital raising, climate resilience, and social/environmental impact. Projects typically range from $20M to $100M and span the full water value chain—from bulk supply to treatment, distribution, wastewater treatment, and reuse.
Spun off from a global nonprofit in 2024, the organization aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goal 6: universal access to water and sanitation.
Role Overview
The Regional Director, Africa leads the identification, acquisition, and development of WSS infrastructure projects across the continent. This includes both public-private partnerships (PPP) and private sector projects serving industrial offtakers. The role involves due diligence, negotiation of development agreements, and oversight of regional project activities in collaboration with the global team.
Key Responsibilities
Business Development
Identify and pursue WSS infrastructure project opportunities
Build and maintain relationships with developers, utilities, technology providers, and investors
Portfolio Growth
Screen and conduct due diligence on partners and opportunities
Prepare reports and present to approval committees
Negotiate term sheets and development agreements
Project Execution
Support project management and third-party vendor engagement
Coordinate with co-developers, offtakers, investors, and regulators
Portfolio Monitoring
Ensure timely reporting on progress, risks, and KPIs
Manage local stakeholders
Advocate for policy improvements to support private investment and climate resilience
Cross-Functional Support
Contribute to strategic initiatives across the enterprise
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
10+ years in infrastructure project development in Africa
Proven business development and relationship-building skills
Deep knowledge of PPP modalities (DBFOT, BOOT, HAM, concessions)
Experience in pre-financial close project preparation
Understanding of infrastructure policy, regulation, and investor requirements
Self-driven and proactive problem-solver
Comfortable in small, virtual teams
Multi-country experience in Africa
Commitment to social and environmental impact
Fluent in English
Preferred
Master’s degree
15+ years total experience
Familiarity with WSS policy environments in emerging markets
Compensation and Benefits
USD 90,000–120,000 per year (upto $150,000 for right fit)
Statutory benefits aligned with local laws (South Africa or Kenya)
Discretionary annual bonus
Life and medical insurance
Remote work benefits including flexible hours and co-working expense reimbursements
Additional Details
Remote collaboration across global time zones
Up to 20% travel
No relocation or visa sponsorship
How to Apply
Submit a cover letter (with salary requirements) and resume in English.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The organization is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion across its team and industry. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, religion, gender, disability, age, veteran status, or other protected categories.
Encouragement to Apply
If you're excited about this role and bring unique skills or perspectives, you're encouraged to apply—even if your experience doesn’t match every requirement.