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DanChurchAid (DCA) Kenya is seeking a qualified candidate to fill the position of Community Liaison Assistant (Optimisation Agronomy) in the location outlined below to support the implementation, testing, documentation, and continuous improvement of shade net agricultural optimisation recommendations derived from a previous 2026 optimisation study. The role focuses on practical action research, household level support, data collection, and hands on demonstration of improved production techniques in Kakuma Refugee Camp and the Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement.

The post is ideal for a dynamic, proactive young graduate passionate about agricultural innovation, livelihoods, and community driven learning. Good contextual understanding of working in Turkana West including refugee programming work and proficiency in common local languages, is desirable.

Duty Station: Kakuma / Kalobeyei, Turkana County
Reports to: Project Officer – Livelihoods
Contract Type: Full-time
Start Date: As soon as possible

Key Responsibilities

A. Implementation of Optimisation Recommendations

  • Support households in adopting improved planting densities, crop combinations, and spacing models.
  • Facilitate installation of vertical trellising, perimeter cropping systems, and hanging/vertical production methods.
  • Assist households in adopting water‑saving technologies (mulching, clay pot irrigation, bottle drip, basin furrows).
  • Promote crop diversification using heat‑tolerant and high‑value varieties suitable for shade‑nets.
  • Guide groups in implementing crop rotation schedules, organic soil improvement, and low‑cost infrastructure upgrades.

B. Field‑Based Action Research & Learning

  • Conduct routine field observations, collect data, and document results on productivity, water use, income, and crop performance.
  • Trial new micro‑innovations (e.g., climbing varieties, intensive bed designs, micro‑irrigation prototypes).
  • Monitor adoption rates and identify barriers faced by households.
  • Support demonstration plots and Farmer Field School‑style learning sessions.

C. Data Collection, Analysis & Reporting

  • Collect quantitative and qualitative data weekly using digital tools or paper forms.
  • Maintain an updated database of shade‑net performance indicators.
  • Prepare concise progress briefs, case studies, and action research summaries.
  • Contribute to donor reports, learning products, and internal knowledge sharing.

D. Capacity‑Building & Community Support

  • Train households on optimised agronomic practices, including IPM, soil preparation, and succession planting.
  • Work with women’s groups, youth groups, and small producer collectives to strengthen agribusiness potential.
  • Support community mobilisation and follow-up visits to ensure adoption and consistency.

E. Coordination

  • Work closely with the Project Officer – Livelihoods, enumerators, community facilitators, incentive staff, and relevant partners.
  • Participate in team meetings, field planning sessions, and joint monitoring visits.
  • Liaise with local agricultural officers, extension providers, or other technical stakeholders where required.

Required Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in agriculture, Agronomy, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management,or related field.

Technical Skills

  • Basic understanding of horticulture, crop production, or smallholder agriculture.
  • Ability to learn and apply new agricultural techniques quickly.
  • Familiarity with data collection tools (ODK, Kobo, Excel, etc.) is an added advantage.
  • Demonstrated interest in action research, participatory learning, or community‑based approaches.

Soft Skills

  • Energetic, curious, and willing to work outdoors in field settings.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Organized, self‑driven, and able to manage field tasks with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to engage respectfully with refugee and host community households.

4. Experience

  • Experience in community agriculture, agribusiness, or livelihoods projects.
  • Previous work or volunteering in humanitarian or development settings.
  • Experience conducting surveys, monitoring activities, or practical fieldwork.

5. Personal Attributes

  • Passion for practical, hands‑on learning and experimentation.
  • Cultural sensitivity and ability to work effectively in diverse communities.
  • Problem‑solver with a positive, flexible attitude.
  • Commitment to accountability, transparency, and safeguarding principles.

6. Child Protection, Safeguarding & PSEA

The Community Liaison Assistant (CLA) – Optimisation Agronomy must adhere to all organisational safeguarding, Code of Conduct, and PSEA policies and will be required to report any concerns immediately.

7. How Success Will Be Measured

  • Adoption rate of optimisation techniques among targeted households.
  • Quality and accuracy of field data collected.
  • Demonstrated improvements in crop productivity or water efficiency from supported households.
  • Timely submission of reports and learning documentation.

About DCA

DanChurchAid (DCA) is working in Turkana, West Pokot, Baringo, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nyandarua, Nakuru, and Nairobi counties with refugees and local communities to enhance peace, livelihoods, and resilience. DCA implements projects directly as well as through local partner organizations. For more information on DCA, please visit https://www.danchurchaid.org/

The position is for 4 months.

DCA offers a competitive salary package in accordance to experience and DCA Kenya HR Manual.

How to apply

Apply online through: https://dca.career.emply.com/en/national-positions

The deadline for applications is 17th July 2026

This position is strictly open to candidates from Turkana County, including refugees residing in Kakuma Refugee Camp and Kalobeyei Settlement. All applicants, including those with refugee status, will be hired subject to statutory requirements. Refugee applicants must have a valid refugee status (refugee ID card) and be willing to apply for a Class M work permit, with support from DCA.

All applications must be channeled through the online recruitment system.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

DCA conducts an anti-terror check as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass this check and maintain this status throughout your employment with us. Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.

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DanChurchAid (Danish: Folkekirkens Nødhjælp) is a Danish humanitarian non governmental organization aimed at supporting the world's poorest people. It is rooted in the Danish National Evangelical Lutheran Church and is a member of ACT Development

In 2011 it had a total income of DKK 528.7 million, including 107.3 million in EU grants.

DanChurchAid’s stated aim is "to strengthen the world’s poorest people in their struggle for a life in dignity"

DanChurchAid believes that all human beings are created in the image of God and therefore equal; that even the poorest of the poor have capacities to build on, and that assistance should be given regardless of race, religion and political affiliation.

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ACT is an abbreviation for Action by Churches Together. As indicated in DanChurchAid's logo, where the ACT Alliance name is incorporated, ACT is the most important of the many alliances and networks to which DCA belongs.

Basic Facts About The Act Alliance

  • ACT Alliance is composed of more than 110 member organisations working in long-term development and humanitarian assistance
  • Members work in 130 countries
  • Members employ around 30,000 staff and volunteers
  • Members mobilise approximately $1.5 billion each year
  • The alliance is supported by an international Secretariat of some 20 staff based in Geneva
  • The alliance was created on 1 January 2010 by bringing together the efforts, resources, people and organisations who have been working together since 1995 as ACT International and since 2003 as ACT Development.

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With a Secretariat of only 20 staff to support the 110 members working in 130 countries, it is clear that the work and input from members is the key to establishing and maintaining ACT as a unity.

It is highly prioritised in DCA to contribute to building a strong alliance. Therefore, we invest a lot of time in being active and committed participants at various levels: Our General Secretary is member of the Governing Board; we are full members in four working groups and observers in five others; our regional offices are always instrumental in the national and regional ACT Forums; the majority of our emergency work is done with other ACT members; and as an organisation we always give input to new policies as well as relevant technical guidelines.

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week DanChurchAid DanChurchAid (DCA) Kenya is seeking a qualified candidate to fill the position of Community Liaison Assistant (Optimisation Agronomy) in the location outlined below to support the implementation, testing, documentation, and continuous improvement of shade net agricultural optimisation recommendations derived from a previous 2026 optimisation study. The role focuses on practical action research, household level support, data collection, and hands on demonstration of improved production techniques in Kakuma Refugee Camp and the Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement.The post is ideal for a dynamic, proactive young graduate passionate about agricultural innovation, livelihoods, and community driven learning. Good contextual understanding of working in Turkana West including refugee programming work and proficiency in common local languages, is desirable.Duty Station: Kakuma / Kalobeyei, Turkana County Reports to: Project Officer – Livelihoods Contract Type: Full-time Start Date: As soon as possibleKey ResponsibilitiesA. Implementation of Optimisation Recommendations
  • Support households in adopting improved planting densities, crop combinations, and spacing models.
  • Facilitate installation of vertical trellising, perimeter cropping systems, and hanging/vertical production methods.
  • Assist households in adopting water‑saving technologies (mulching, clay pot irrigation, bottle drip, basin furrows).
  • Promote crop diversification using heat‑tolerant and high‑value varieties suitable for shade‑nets.
  • Guide groups in implementing crop rotation schedules, organic soil improvement, and low‑cost infrastructure upgrades.
B. Field‑Based Action Research & Learning
  • Conduct routine field observations, collect data, and document results on productivity, water use, income, and crop performance.
  • Trial new micro‑innovations (e.g., climbing varieties, intensive bed designs, micro‑irrigation prototypes).
  • Monitor adoption rates and identify barriers faced by households.
  • Support demonstration plots and Farmer Field School‑style learning sessions.
C. Data Collection, Analysis & Reporting
  • Collect quantitative and qualitative data weekly using digital tools or paper forms.
  • Maintain an updated database of shade‑net performance indicators.
  • Prepare concise progress briefs, case studies, and action research summaries.
  • Contribute to donor reports, learning products, and internal knowledge sharing.
D. Capacity‑Building & Community Support
  • Train households on optimised agronomic practices, including IPM, soil preparation, and succession planting.
  • Work with women’s groups, youth groups, and small producer collectives to strengthen agribusiness potential.
  • Support community mobilisation and follow-up visits to ensure adoption and consistency.
E. Coordination
  • Work closely with the Project Officer – Livelihoods, enumerators, community facilitators, incentive staff, and relevant partners.
  • Participate in team meetings, field planning sessions, and joint monitoring visits.
  • Liaise with local agricultural officers, extension providers, or other technical stakeholders where required.
Required QualificationsEducation
  • Bachelor’s degree in agriculture, Agronomy, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management,or related field.
Technical Skills
  • Basic understanding of horticulture, crop production, or smallholder agriculture.
  • Ability to learn and apply new agricultural techniques quickly.
  • Familiarity with data collection tools (ODK, Kobo, Excel, etc.) is an added advantage.
  • Demonstrated interest in action research, participatory learning, or community‑based approaches.
Soft Skills
  • Energetic, curious, and willing to work outdoors in field settings.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Organized, self‑driven, and able to manage field tasks with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to engage respectfully with refugee and host community households.
4. Experience
  • Experience in community agriculture, agribusiness, or livelihoods projects.
  • Previous work or volunteering in humanitarian or development settings.
  • Experience conducting surveys, monitoring activities, or practical fieldwork.
5. Personal Attributes
  • Passion for practical, hands‑on learning and experimentation.
  • Cultural sensitivity and ability to work effectively in diverse communities.
  • Problem‑solver with a positive, flexible attitude.
  • Commitment to accountability, transparency, and safeguarding principles.
6. Child Protection, Safeguarding & PSEAThe Community Liaison Assistant (CLA) – Optimisation Agronomy must adhere to all organisational safeguarding, Code of Conduct, and PSEA policies and will be required to report any concerns immediately.7. How Success Will Be Measured
  • Adoption rate of optimisation techniques among targeted households.
  • Quality and accuracy of field data collected.
  • Demonstrated improvements in crop productivity or water efficiency from supported households.
  • Timely submission of reports and learning documentation.
About DCADanChurchAid (DCA) is working in Turkana, West Pokot, Baringo, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nyandarua, Nakuru, and Nairobi counties with refugees and local communities to enhance peace, livelihoods, and resilience. DCA implements projects directly as well as through local partner organizations. For more information on DCA, please visit https://www.danchurchaid.org/The position is for 4 months.DCA offers a competitive salary package in accordance to experience and DCA Kenya HR Manual.

How to apply

Apply online through: https://dca.career.emply.com/en/national-positionsThe deadline for applications is 17th July 2026This position is strictly open to candidates from Turkana County, including refugees residing in Kakuma Refugee Camp and Kalobeyei Settlement. All applicants, including those with refugee status, will be hired subject to statutory requirements. Refugee applicants must have a valid refugee status (refugee ID card) and be willing to apply for a Class M work permit, with support from DCA.All applications must be channeled through the online recruitment system.Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.DCA conducts an anti-terror check as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass this check and maintain this status throughout your employment with us. Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.
2026-07-18

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