Acumen

Legal Counsel, Hardest-to-Reach Amplify

Nairobi, Kenya Part Time

Amplify is looking for a mission-driven corporate lawyer with a minimum of 8 years' experience in banking and finance law to join the Amplify team and be based in our office in Nairobi, Kenya. Fluency in English spoken and written is required. Exposure to complex transactional work is a must. The right candidate is skilled, creative, kind, pragmatic, respectful and can excel in a fast-paced environment.  

This a part-time position with 3 days in-office (some remote work may be considered). Availability during live transactions and closings is essential, and candidates should expect periods of increased workload and responsiveness as required to meet transaction timelines. The role may convert to full-time subject to performance and organizational needs

About Acumen

Acumen is a global force of entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists, and social innovators working together to build a world based on dignity. We were founded by Jacqueline Novogratz on the radical idea that business, when cultivated with moral imagination, can break the cycle of poverty. We invest in transformational companies, build sustainable markets, and prepare leaders with the tools they need to create a more just and inclusive future. Since 2001, we have scaled companies and shaped markets in some of the hardest-to-reach communities on the planet, impacting over half-a-billion lives. To learn more visit acumen.org.

About Amplify

Of the approximately 789 million people in the world who currently live without electricity, many will gain access through grid extension and off-grid solar by 2030. But estimates suggest that roughly 215 million people will be left behind because they live in risky or remote areas where investors are unable or unwilling to go. In the last decade, there has been a steady increase in financing available for clean, renewable energy, but that money is largely directed towards wealthier nations. Even when investment dollars are directed to low-income regions, they are not always directed where the need is greatest.

Launched at COP28 and anchored by the Green Climate Fund, Acumen's Hardest-to-Reach Impact Debt Fund "Amplify" is Acumen’s most ambitious energy effort to date. The initiative aims to reach nearly 70 million people across underserved geographies in sub-Saharan Africa, including 50 million first-time energy users in markets where traditional capital has not been able to operate. Amplify is working to unlock clean, affordable, distributed energy for households across 17 “hardest to reach” countries in Africa by providing debt financing to off grid solar companies.

About the role

The Legal Counsel will provide support to Amplify’s investment team, ranging from investment transactions, legal due diligence, contract review and negotiation, and post investment support during portfolio phase. 

A successful candidate will be expected to provide timely and relevant legal advice, collaborate with the team to effect their transactions efficiently while managing overall risk to Amplify, coordinate with outside counsel as applicable, and liaise and maintain cohesion within the Global Legal Team.

Principal areas of accountability: 

  • Deal Documentation & Coordination: The Legal Counsel will work closely with the Amplify investment team to drive Amplify’s debt investments. The role will assist the teams from end-to-end of an investment lifecycle: from structuring deal instruments, developing term sheets, conducting due diligence, negotiating and finalizing investment documentation, managing outside counsel, to coordinating stakeholders to closing. The role will also provide legal advice to the teams as needed during the pre- and post-investment stages and provide learning sessions to the team from time to time. 
  • Contract Review and Management: The role will involve grant and commercial contract drafting and review for Amplify team. The scope may range across finance, banking and commercial issues, including general contract, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, governance and formation matters. Responsibilities may include providing learning sessions to the relevant teams from time to time.
  • Project Management: The role requires coordination, and oversight of local and international external counsel across multiple jurisdictions. This includes defining and scoping legal workstreams, ensuring consistency of legal positions and documentation across countries, managing legal budgets, challenging unnecessary legal scope or costs, and ensuring timely, pragmatic, and commercially-focused advice aligned with Amplify’s risk appetite. As well as developing and implementing various projects on behalf of the Amplify team, including working with colleagues across functions, self-discipline and problem solving to progress in the face of uncertainty, and creating milestones toward timely execution. An example may include developing templates and resources as needed in collaboration with the team.  Lead the
  • Compliance: The Legal Counsel, in collaboration with Acumen’s Risk and Compliance Manager, will ensure that Amplify’s activities are in compliance with local laws and best practices. Other responsibilities may include: navigating relevant local laws across multiple jurisdictions, keeping abreast of regulatory developments, liaising with outside counsel and memorializing guidance, rolling out compliance recommendations and advising programmatic teams accordingly, and providing learning sessions to the Amplify team from time to time on regulatory and compliance matters.
  • Global Legal Operational Support: The role will involve managing operational initiatives relating to legal matters, cross-functionally and cross-regionally throughout Acumen. Support may range from developing and communicating internal legal guidance, updating processes to reflect best practices under applicable laws, supporting teams with proper recordkeeping, and collaborating with the Director of Legal to create efficiency and scale within the Global Legal Team. 

Qualifications and skills

  • Minimum of 8 years+ experience practicing transactional law, in particular: (1) strong banking/finance law and/or commercial/corporate law background with experience in transaction advisory work covering debt financing structures and (2) experience working directly with lenders, borrowers or investors.
  • Familiarity with investment funds, banks or credit funds is a plus, as is experience in Africa or with the solar off-grid sector.
  • Familiarity with lending-related regulatory considerations, including financial services licensing and regulatory perimeter issues, cross-border lending restrictions, FX and currency convertibility risks, security enforceability, and interfaces with KYC/AML and sanctions frameworks ).
  • Experience with downside credit scenarios, including loan amendments, waivers, covenant breaches, standstills, restructurings, or enforcement processes (including security over receivables, pledges or guarantees), is highly desirable
  • Ability to navigate ambiguity, distill complicated ideas in a clear and straightforward way, think strategically, and develop innovative solutions.
  • Ability to work proactively and under pressure, as well as deliver projects independently with minimal oversight required.
  • Ability to stay organized and keep stakeholders in the loop. Good project management and stakeholder management skills.
  • Strong organizational and diplomacy skills, including excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Commitment to accuracy, attention to detail and follow-through.
  • Amenable to working with different time zones in an efficient manner.
  • Commitment to, and enthusiasm for, the organization’s mission and business model.
  • Self reflective and aligned with Acumen values.
  • Permanently authorized to work in Kenya, with a license to practice law in a major jurisdiction (UK, US or France). Alternatively, we will also consider those that have done part or all of their studies and/or work placements in a major jurisdiction (UK, US or France). Admission in Kenya is an advantage but not required.

 Compensation

Acumen offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience, including full benefits.

To Apply

In addition to your resume, please include a summary of recent deals you have worked on indicating: (1) the nature of the transaction, (2) a description of the work that you performed, and (3) the nature of your specific role.

Deadline

The deadline to apply is Friday, 30th January 2026. Candidates are encouraged to apply early as applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.