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INTRODUCTION

Habitat for Humanity Kenya (HFH Kenya) is a national non-profit organization that begun its operations in 1982 as an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. The affiliation is guided by a National Affiliation Agreement (NAA) and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). HFH Kenya’s vision is: “A nation where every family has a decent place to live.” Mission: “Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity Kenya brings people together to build homes, communities and hope”. Our overarching goal is: “Enabling low income families access decent and affordable shelter”.

DURATION OF CONTRACT: UNTIL END OF DEC 2024

PURPOSE

Reporting to the Projects Coordinator, the Livelihood Officer will be responsible for enhancing the number of households with improved economic capabilities through food distribution and the establishment of Self-Help Groups focusing on youths, women and People Living with Disability to nature access to resilient livelihood opportunities by initiating agricultural based income generating activities, financial Inclusion and entrepreneurial skills within the community of Laikipia. Specifically, S/he will be supporting the promotion of Good Agronomic Practices (GAP) tailored to improve value chain production through SMART agriculture, supporting field activities that extension officers, the operation of school feeding programs, household cash transfers and increasing sustained access to incomes through Climate mart Agriculture and Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLAs). S/He will play a pivotal role in providing technical and management support to project activities on facilitating sustainable livelihoods interventions.

DUTIES

Overall

  • Ensure the implementation of the livelihoods component of the programme against annual work-plan, targets, time-plans and result indicator.
  • Ensure timely and quality progress and financial reporting in line with agreed templates and schedule.

Smart Farming Initiative

  • Support producer groups in the project area to facilitate the adoption of climate smart solutions for improved value chains production and post-harvest management.
  • Building strong relationships with community members and deliver the participatory community assessments and co-creation.
  • Ensure that project activities are designed with agricultural technology focus aimed at creating self-sufficiency, improving resilience to climate change and enhancing the food security status of farmers’ households/local communities in Laikipia.
  • Ensure that the agricultural potential in the region is assessed with an aim of improving on the existing systems and water management practices for increased crop production and livestock productivity.
  • Responsible for technical management of the Livelihood interventions through designing livelihood activities which will be implemented for beneficiaries.
  • Identify and design interventions that link the restoration of essential services with livelihood opportunities for community stability.
  • Develop technical training modules for beneficiary training and learning activities.
  • Develop inventory of all project supporting smallholder producers in the project area with the aim of tracking and documenting changes in their production activities.
  • Support value chains related demonstrations i.e Farmers Field Schools, in the project areas.
  • Support economic livelihoods and capacity building activities for partner communities.
  • Facilitate stakeholder engagements with County Government and critical development stakeholders.
  • Build up the capacity of project team on skill based innovative sustainable livelihood community models.

Household Cash Transfer Program

  • Operate the Cash Transfer component of the project by providing technical support, development of narrative and financial reporting in line with donor requirements.
  • Assist the Project Coordinator in developing and reviewing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Cash Transfer to households.
  • Provide hands-on guidance in the engagement with service providers and Project Steering Committees (PSCs).
  • Facilitate the identification, designing and implementing of appropriate training needs to Project Steering Committees.
  • Oversee the identification, registration, and verification of cash transfer beneficiaries and monthly Mpesa disbursements to households.
  • Support in cash transfer baseline and post distribution monitoring surveys with support from the monitoring and evaluation team.
  • Follow procedures and guidelines in implementation of cash based interventions, and support in developing learning for improved cash strategy.
  • Monitor and document cash activities, ensuring all processes, results and lessons learnt are documented and shared within the sector and with Management.
  • Visit target communities on regular basis to get their perceptions and experience to assist in planning and development of relevant community-oriented and sustainable programmes.

School Feeding Program

  • Collaborate with schools and stakeholders in the formation of School Feeding Committees.
  • Conduct weekly and impromptu monitoring visits to all assigned schools as per the checklist guidelines while documenting, communicating, and resolving deviations.
  • Facilitate the delivery of school feeding programme supplies and equipment to supported schools and ensure maintenance and care of assets donated to these schools.
  • Furnish the finance, logistics and procurement departments with records of food delivered to schools and provide a report on the quality of food delivered.
  • Conduct trainings and continuous refresher courses, coaching and mentorship activities to program volunteers on the importance of data accuracy in a bid to have credible information.
  • Collect, collate, compile and share food consumption rates and stock balances in a timely. manner to ensure that proper food ratios are used and are aligned to Mary’s Meals feeding model and expectation.
  • Hold community engagement sessions in collaboration with the School Feeding Committees, community members and other stakeholders to ensure support and ownership of the School Feeding Programme.

Village Savings and Loan Associations

  • Mobilize and sensitize community for empowerment and sustainability of Self Help Groups
  • Build the capacity of Producer Groups, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) identified under the smart farming activities.
  • Build capacity of Social Mobilizers to spearhead the Village Saving and Loan Associations (VSLA) approach.
  • Ensure capacity building of on youths, women and People Living with Disability women on VSLA, entrepreneurial skills, market and financial services access, production and business planning.
  • Work together with other stakeholders to ensure that key trainings meet the standards required to facilitate, provide knowledge and required skills set on economic empowerment initiatives and practices.

KEY PERFORMANCE MEASURES / INDICATORS

  • Number of vulnerable households served
  • Number of groups mobilized
  • Number of new vulnerable beneficiaries selected and validated
  • Number of initiatives successfully completed
  • Number of active livelihood value chains adopted by the community

QUALIFICATIONS

  • BA in Agricultural Education and Extension / or related field.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED

  • Professional technical skill desired training in Agriculture.
  • Experience with sustainable livelihood and food security programs.
  • Knowledge of income generating activities (IGAs), small and micro enterprises (SMEs), agricultural and livestock production marketing and value chains and cash based interventions.
  • Knowledge on financial inclusion and group savings and loans mechanism.
  • Experience with international donors and/or other international organizations preferred.
  • Fluent in verbal and written communication in both English and Kiswahili.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, including patience, diplomacy, willingness to listen and respect for colleagues. Must be capable of working both individually and as part of a team.
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
  • Must be flexible, willing to perform other duties and work irregular hours.
  • Tactfulness, enthusiasm towards assigned tasks, good human relationship skills, integrity, honesty, and the ability to work under pressure to accomplish work tasks within assigned time periods.
  • Good communication skills, Strong team player with high team spirit and positive attitude

EXPERIENCE

  • At least 3 years’ experience working in development and humanitarian projects

OTHER INFOMATION

  • Willing to uphold Christian principles of HFH Kenya
  • Ability to work long and odd hours, including weekends
  • Confidentiality
  • Honesty
  • High levels of integrity

    HABITAT’S STATEMENT OF EXPECTATIONS SURROUNDING SAFEGUARDING

    Habitat for Humanity requires that all employees take seriously their ethical responsibilities to safeguarding our intended beneficiaries, their communities, and all those with whom we work. Managers at all levels have particular responsibilities to support and develop systems that create and maintain an environment that prevents harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse; safeguards the rights of beneficiaries and community members (especially children); and promotes the implementation of Habitat for Humanity’s code of conduct. Habitat for Humanity is committed to a safeguarding policy of “zero tolerance for sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment”

If your background, experience and competence match the above specifications, please submit your CV& motivation letter as a single file by 30 June 2024 to: [email protected]

Indicate in the subject of the email: Livelihoods Officer (Laikipia County)

Due to the expected high volume of applications, note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Habitat for Humanity Kenya is an equal opportunity employer, and as such, HFHK makes employment decisions and provides equal employment opportunity without regard to an applicant’s race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, or disability.

The protection of your personal data is important to HFHK. By submitting your application, you consent to HFHK using your personal data only for the recruitment process to have all the information and documents necessary to proceed with the recruitment, validation of your application and selection of the most suitable candidate. Your personal data will be treated confidentially. HFHK will not use your personal data in any other way other than for purposes of recruitment.

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The mission statement of Habitat for Humanity is "Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope".

Homes are built using volunteer labor and Habitat makes no profit on the sales.In some locations outside the United States, Habitat for Humanity charges interest to protect against inflation. This policy has been in place since 1986. Habitat has helped more than 4 million people construct, rehabilitate or preserve more than 800,000 homes since its founding in 1976, making Habitat the largest not-for-profit builder in the world

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INTRODUCTION

Habitat for Humanity Kenya (HFH Kenya) is a national non-profit organization that begun its operations in 1982 as an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. The affiliation is guided by a National Affiliation Agreement (NAA) and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). HFH Kenya’s vision is: “A nation where every family has a decent place to live.” Mission: “Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity Kenya brings people together to build homes, communities and hope”. Our overarching goal is: “Enabling low income families access decent and affordable shelter”.

DURATION OF CONTRACT: UNTIL END OF DEC 2024

PURPOSE

Reporting to the Projects Coordinator, the Livelihood Officer will be responsible for enhancing the number of households with improved economic capabilities through food distribution and the establishment of Self-Help Groups focusing on youths, women and People Living with Disability to nature access to resilient livelihood opportunities by initiating agricultural based income generating activities, financial Inclusion and entrepreneurial skills within the community of Laikipia. Specifically, S/he will be supporting the promotion of Good Agronomic Practices (GAP) tailored to improve value chain production through SMART agriculture, supporting field activities that extension officers, the operation of school feeding programs, household cash transfers and increasing sustained access to incomes through Climate mart Agriculture and Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLAs). S/He will play a pivotal role in providing technical and management support to project activities on facilitating sustainable livelihoods interventions.

DUTIES

Overall

  • Ensure the implementation of the livelihoods component of the programme against annual work-plan, targets, time-plans and result indicator.
  • Ensure timely and quality progress and financial reporting in line with agreed templates and schedule.

Smart Farming Initiative

  • Support producer groups in the project area to facilitate the adoption of climate smart solutions for improved value chains production and post-harvest management.
  • Building strong relationships with community members and deliver the participatory community assessments and co-creation.
  • Ensure that project activities are designed with agricultural technology focus aimed at creating self-sufficiency, improving resilience to climate change and enhancing the food security status of farmers’ households/local communities in Laikipia.
  • Ensure that the agricultural potential in the region is assessed with an aim of improving on the existing systems and water management practices for increased crop production and livestock productivity.
  • Responsible for technical management of the Livelihood interventions through designing livelihood activities which will be implemented for beneficiaries.
  • Identify and design interventions that link the restoration of essential services with livelihood opportunities for community stability.
  • Develop technical training modules for beneficiary training and learning activities.
  • Develop inventory of all project supporting smallholder producers in the project area with the aim of tracking and documenting changes in their production activities.
  • Support value chains related demonstrations i.e Farmers Field Schools, in the project areas.
  • Support economic livelihoods and capacity building activities for partner communities.
  • Facilitate stakeholder engagements with County Government and critical development stakeholders.
  • Build up the capacity of project team on skill based innovative sustainable livelihood community models.

Household Cash Transfer Program

  • Operate the Cash Transfer component of the project by providing technical support, development of narrative and financial reporting in line with donor requirements.
  • Assist the Project Coordinator in developing and reviewing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Cash Transfer to households.
  • Provide hands-on guidance in the engagement with service providers and Project Steering Committees (PSCs).
  • Facilitate the identification, designing and implementing of appropriate training needs to Project Steering Committees.
  • Oversee the identification, registration, and verification of cash transfer beneficiaries and monthly Mpesa disbursements to households.
  • Support in cash transfer baseline and post distribution monitoring surveys with support from the monitoring and evaluation team.
  • Follow procedures and guidelines in implementation of cash based interventions, and support in developing learning for improved cash strategy.
  • Monitor and document cash activities, ensuring all processes, results and lessons learnt are documented and shared within the sector and with Management.
  • Visit target communities on regular basis to get their perceptions and experience to assist in planning and development of relevant community-oriented and sustainable programmes.

School Feeding Program

  • Collaborate with schools and stakeholders in the formation of School Feeding Committees.
  • Conduct weekly and impromptu monitoring visits to all assigned schools as per the checklist guidelines while documenting, communicating, and resolving deviations.
  • Facilitate the delivery of school feeding programme supplies and equipment to supported schools and ensure maintenance and care of assets donated to these schools.
  • Furnish the finance, logistics and procurement departments with records of food delivered to schools and provide a report on the quality of food delivered.
  • Conduct trainings and continuous refresher courses, coaching and mentorship activities to program volunteers on the importance of data accuracy in a bid to have credible information.
  • Collect, collate, compile and share food consumption rates and stock balances in a timely. manner to ensure that proper food ratios are used and are aligned to Mary’s Meals feeding model and expectation.
  • Hold community engagement sessions in collaboration with the School Feeding Committees, community members and other stakeholders to ensure support and ownership of the School Feeding Programme.

Village Savings and Loan Associations

  • Mobilize and sensitize community for empowerment and sustainability of Self Help Groups
  • Build the capacity of Producer Groups, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) identified under the smart farming activities.
  • Build capacity of Social Mobilizers to spearhead the Village Saving and Loan Associations (VSLA) approach.
  • Ensure capacity building of on youths, women and People Living with Disability women on VSLA, entrepreneurial skills, market and financial services access, production and business planning.
  • Work together with other stakeholders to ensure that key trainings meet the standards required to facilitate, provide knowledge and required skills set on economic empowerment initiatives and practices.

KEY PERFORMANCE MEASURES / INDICATORS

  • Number of vulnerable households served
  • Number of groups mobilized
  • Number of new vulnerable beneficiaries selected and validated
  • Number of initiatives successfully completed
  • Number of active livelihood value chains adopted by the community

QUALIFICATIONS

  • BA in Agricultural Education and Extension / or related field.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED

  • Professional technical skill desired training in Agriculture.
  • Experience with sustainable livelihood and food security programs.
  • Knowledge of income generating activities (IGAs), small and micro enterprises (SMEs), agricultural and livestock production marketing and value chains and cash based interventions.
  • Knowledge on financial inclusion and group savings and loans mechanism.
  • Experience with international donors and/or other international organizations preferred.
  • Fluent in verbal and written communication in both English and Kiswahili.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, including patience, diplomacy, willingness to listen and respect for colleagues. Must be capable of working both individually and as part of a team.
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
  • Must be flexible, willing to perform other duties and work irregular hours.
  • Tactfulness, enthusiasm towards assigned tasks, good human relationship skills, integrity, honesty, and the ability to work under pressure to accomplish work tasks within assigned time periods.
  • Good communication skills, Strong team player with high team spirit and positive attitude

EXPERIENCE

  • At least 3 years’ experience working in development and humanitarian projects

OTHER INFOMATION

  • Willing to uphold Christian principles of HFH Kenya
  • Ability to work long and odd hours, including weekends
  • Confidentiality
  • Honesty
  • High levels of integrityHABITAT’S STATEMENT OF EXPECTATIONS SURROUNDING SAFEGUARDINGHabitat for Humanity requires that all employees take seriously their ethical responsibilities to safeguarding our intended beneficiaries, their communities, and all those with whom we work. Managers at all levels have particular responsibilities to support and develop systems that create and maintain an environment that prevents harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse; safeguards the rights of beneficiaries and community members (especially children); and promotes the implementation of Habitat for Humanity’s code of conduct. Habitat for Humanity is committed to a safeguarding policy of “zero tolerance for sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment”

If your background, experience and competence match the above specifications, please submit your CV& motivation letter as a single file by 30 June 2024 to: [email protected]

Indicate in the subject of the email: Livelihoods Officer (Laikipia County)

Due to the expected high volume of applications, note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Habitat for Humanity Kenya is an equal opportunity employer, and as such, HFHK makes employment decisions and provides equal employment opportunity without regard to an applicant's race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, or disability.

The protection of your personal data is important to HFHK. By submitting your application, you consent to HFHK using your personal data only for the recruitment process to have all the information and documents necessary to proceed with the recruitment, validation of your application and selection of the most suitable candidate. Your personal data will be treated confidentially. HFHK will not use your personal data in any other way other than for purposes of recruitment.

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