Nature-based Solutions Specialist 236 views1 applications


Reports to: Project Delivery Lead

Works closely with: Senior Program Officers, Country Representatives, Specialty Team Managers

Background

Farm Radio International, a Canadian non-profit organization, enables African rural communities to meet their rights to information and communication through the innovative use of radio, mobile phones, other digital tools and traditional face-to-face methods. Together with broadcasting and project partners, we help increase access for tens of millions of small-scale farmers and people in rural areas across the continent to life-changing information and facilitate strengthening and amplifying their voices in their own development. FRI is committed to gender equality and inclusion (GEI) as we are well-placed to facilitate ongoing dialogue to contribute to the transformation of inequitable gender norms and relations of power and the advancement of human rights, especially those of women.

In April 2022, Farm Radio began implementation of a 5-year, multi-country project about gender inclusive nature-based climate solutions (NBS) with financing from Global Affairs Canada. The project will use Farm Radio’s interactive local radio programming to achieve enhanced rural community action on climate change adaptation and biodiversity using locally-relevant, gender-inclusive nature-based solutions. This project will help to create a common understanding of climate change, in particular how nature-based solutions can be used to address climate adaptation needs and enhance or protect biodiversity. It will offer a means for local communities (particularly women and youth) to identify and express their adaptation needs, expand access to NBS information across Sub-Saharan Africa; support rural communities in learning about, customizing and applying NBS for climate adaptation; and raise Canadian awareness of, and engagement with these solutions. There are six focus countries – Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Ethiopia, Uganda and Zambia. Farm Radio has offices in each of Uganda, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, and Ethiopia and a strategic partnership in Zambia. The successful candidate may work in one of these countries.

KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Nature-based solutions is a relatively new field for Farm Radio. Recognising that there is a considerable body of work that has been done in defining, identifying and developing nature-based solutions (NBS), Farm Radio will engage an NBS subject matter expert as a link to the existing and emerging NBS community and provide expert knowledge on nature based climate solutions to the project.

  1. Network with and engage NBS, climate adaptation and biodiversity specialists – 20%
  2. Gather and provide subject matter (NBS, climate adaption, biodiversity) inputs for radio program content – 35%
  3. Contribute to evaluation, learning, documentation and knowledge sharing – 20%
  4. Build team and stakeholder knowledge and capacity re NBS, climate adaptation and biodiversity – 20%
  5. Program development – 5%
  6. Other assignments – 5%

Statement of work:

  1. Working with Farm Radio colleagues in Project Implementation (PI) and Stakeholder Engagement, facilitate linkages with other NBS, climate adaptation and biodiversity specialists in different regions and countries of project implementation
  2. Engage actively on behalf of Farm Radio in NBS related communities of practice and other networks
  3. Identify appropriate organisations and individuals for formal and informal roles in advising the project
  4. Assist in the formation and engagement of the project’s Global Advisory Team
  5. Act in a supporting capacity to the project’s Global and National Advisory Teams, eg organising meetings and sharing documentation
  6. Link NBS specialists with Farm Radio’s PI, Specialty and Country Teams for direct inputs into stakeholder engagement, formative research, e-discussions and program design
  7. Advise Farm Radio’s Project Implementation and Specialty Teams (Digital Innovation, Gender Equality & Inclusion; Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning; Radio Craft; and Radio Resources) on nature-based solutions in key areas of the project:
  8. Input to the planning and design of a variety of interactive radio programming, including On-Air Dialogues, Participatory Radio Campaigns and Documentaries
  9. Research and develop content that can be included in radio programs
  10. Advise on the planning, design and production of radio resources (scripts, backgrounders, how to guides etc) about NBS to be distributed among Farm Radio’s network of stations in the six focus countries as well as across Farm Radio’s network in 40 sub-Saharan countries
  11. Contribute to the evaluation of project outcomes and learnings, particularly in relation to inclusive nature based solutions, climate adaptation and biodiversity benefits
  12. provide input to baseline survey design, monitoring and evaluation tools, data collection methods etc
  13. review and analyze data derived from monitoring and evaluation activities with a view to capturing and sharing learnings about inclusive nature based solutions practiced by African rural communities
  14. contribute to documents, including peer-reviewed publications, derived from project evaluation and learning.
  15. Build Farm Radio’s capacity in the area of nature-based solutions and environment, climate and biodiversity more generally
  16. Organise and deliver regular training and provide informal coaching and capacity building on nature based solutions and climate adaptation to Farm Radio staff, especially those working directly on the NBS project
  17. Organise and deliver training on nature based solutions and climate adaptation to Farm Radio partners, especially radio stations and other PI partners
  18. Provide support to Farm Radio’s Program Development (PD) in identifying and securing new project/program opportunities in nature-based solutions and environment, climate and biodiversity
  19. Identify opportunities
  20. Advise the PD Team and input directly to proposals
  21. Support the Stakeholder Engagement/Communications Team on external facing communications and events, eg webinars
  22. Provide support to Farm Radio in other areas of expertise, as appropriate, feasible and based on internal requirements

QUALIFICATIONS

● Advanced degree in environmental studies or a related field,

● Experience working in the fields of climate change, nature based solutions, and biodiversity

● In-depth knowledge of the IUCN Global Standard for Nature-based Solutions

● Deep and strong connections with leading public and civil society organizations, institutions and individuals with expertise in research and action on climate adaptation, nature-based solutions and biodiversity in Africa.

● Strong research and knowledge mobilization skills, particularly in the areas of climate adaptation, nature based solutions and biodiversity.

● Knowledge of communication for development, radio broadcasting, mobile telephony and social and behaviour change communication are significant assets

● At least five years’ experience environment/climate/biodiversity-related development projects

● Significant knowledge of gender equality and inclusion, as well as women’s rights, and experience in integrating these principles into project implementation

● Experience working in developing country settings

● Expertise with distance methods, eg e-learning, distance/online facilitation and networking, etc.

● Fluency in either English or French is a requirement; comprehension in the other language (French or English) is desirable and fluency in the other language is a significant asset

● Excellent cross-cultural communication skills

● Excellent organisational skills and ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines

How to apply

FRI values diversity and inclusion. Women, people with disabilities, and members of other equity-seeking or marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Accommodations are available on request in all aspects of the recruitment process.

Applications:

FRI is an equal opportunity employer. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. To submit your application, send your CV to [email protected] clearly indicating the Job Title (Nature-based Solutions Specialist) in the Subject line.

No phone calls please.

More Information

  • Job City Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Uganda
  • This job has expired!
Share this job


We are the only international non-profit organization focused on using radio to help African farming communities help themselves.

Connect with us
0 USD Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Uganda CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Farm Radio International

Reports to: Project Delivery Lead

Works closely with: Senior Program Officers, Country Representatives, Specialty Team Managers

Background

Farm Radio International, a Canadian non-profit organization, enables African rural communities to meet their rights to information and communication through the innovative use of radio, mobile phones, other digital tools and traditional face-to-face methods. Together with broadcasting and project partners, we help increase access for tens of millions of small-scale farmers and people in rural areas across the continent to life-changing information and facilitate strengthening and amplifying their voices in their own development. FRI is committed to gender equality and inclusion (GEI) as we are well-placed to facilitate ongoing dialogue to contribute to the transformation of inequitable gender norms and relations of power and the advancement of human rights, especially those of women.

In April 2022, Farm Radio began implementation of a 5-year, multi-country project about gender inclusive nature-based climate solutions (NBS) with financing from Global Affairs Canada. The project will use Farm Radio's interactive local radio programming to achieve enhanced rural community action on climate change adaptation and biodiversity using locally-relevant, gender-inclusive nature-based solutions. This project will help to create a common understanding of climate change, in particular how nature-based solutions can be used to address climate adaptation needs and enhance or protect biodiversity. It will offer a means for local communities (particularly women and youth) to identify and express their adaptation needs, expand access to NBS information across Sub-Saharan Africa; support rural communities in learning about, customizing and applying NBS for climate adaptation; and raise Canadian awareness of, and engagement with these solutions. There are six focus countries – Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Ethiopia, Uganda and Zambia. Farm Radio has offices in each of Uganda, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, and Ethiopia and a strategic partnership in Zambia. The successful candidate may work in one of these countries.

KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Nature-based solutions is a relatively new field for Farm Radio. Recognising that there is a considerable body of work that has been done in defining, identifying and developing nature-based solutions (NBS), Farm Radio will engage an NBS subject matter expert as a link to the existing and emerging NBS community and provide expert knowledge on nature based climate solutions to the project.

  1. Network with and engage NBS, climate adaptation and biodiversity specialists - 20%
  2. Gather and provide subject matter (NBS, climate adaption, biodiversity) inputs for radio program content - 35%
  3. Contribute to evaluation, learning, documentation and knowledge sharing - 20%
  4. Build team and stakeholder knowledge and capacity re NBS, climate adaptation and biodiversity - 20%
  5. Program development - 5%
  6. Other assignments - 5%

Statement of work:

  1. Working with Farm Radio colleagues in Project Implementation (PI) and Stakeholder Engagement, facilitate linkages with other NBS, climate adaptation and biodiversity specialists in different regions and countries of project implementation
  2. Engage actively on behalf of Farm Radio in NBS related communities of practice and other networks
  3. Identify appropriate organisations and individuals for formal and informal roles in advising the project
  4. Assist in the formation and engagement of the project’s Global Advisory Team
  5. Act in a supporting capacity to the project’s Global and National Advisory Teams, eg organising meetings and sharing documentation
  6. Link NBS specialists with Farm Radio’s PI, Specialty and Country Teams for direct inputs into stakeholder engagement, formative research, e-discussions and program design
  7. Advise Farm Radio’s Project Implementation and Specialty Teams (Digital Innovation, Gender Equality & Inclusion; Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning; Radio Craft; and Radio Resources) on nature-based solutions in key areas of the project:
  8. Input to the planning and design of a variety of interactive radio programming, including On-Air Dialogues, Participatory Radio Campaigns and Documentaries
  9. Research and develop content that can be included in radio programs
  10. Advise on the planning, design and production of radio resources (scripts, backgrounders, how to guides etc) about NBS to be distributed among Farm Radio’s network of stations in the six focus countries as well as across Farm Radio’s network in 40 sub-Saharan countries
  11. Contribute to the evaluation of project outcomes and learnings, particularly in relation to inclusive nature based solutions, climate adaptation and biodiversity benefits
  12. provide input to baseline survey design, monitoring and evaluation tools, data collection methods etc
  13. review and analyze data derived from monitoring and evaluation activities with a view to capturing and sharing learnings about inclusive nature based solutions practiced by African rural communities
  14. contribute to documents, including peer-reviewed publications, derived from project evaluation and learning.
  15. Build Farm Radio’s capacity in the area of nature-based solutions and environment, climate and biodiversity more generally
  16. Organise and deliver regular training and provide informal coaching and capacity building on nature based solutions and climate adaptation to Farm Radio staff, especially those working directly on the NBS project
  17. Organise and deliver training on nature based solutions and climate adaptation to Farm Radio partners, especially radio stations and other PI partners
  18. Provide support to Farm Radio’s Program Development (PD) in identifying and securing new project/program opportunities in nature-based solutions and environment, climate and biodiversity
  19. Identify opportunities
  20. Advise the PD Team and input directly to proposals
  21. Support the Stakeholder Engagement/Communications Team on external facing communications and events, eg webinars
  22. Provide support to Farm Radio in other areas of expertise, as appropriate, feasible and based on internal requirements

QUALIFICATIONS

● Advanced degree in environmental studies or a related field,

● Experience working in the fields of climate change, nature based solutions, and biodiversity

● In-depth knowledge of the IUCN Global Standard for Nature-based Solutions

● Deep and strong connections with leading public and civil society organizations, institutions and individuals with expertise in research and action on climate adaptation, nature-based solutions and biodiversity in Africa.

● Strong research and knowledge mobilization skills, particularly in the areas of climate adaptation, nature based solutions and biodiversity.

● Knowledge of communication for development, radio broadcasting, mobile telephony and social and behaviour change communication are significant assets

● At least five years’ experience environment/climate/biodiversity-related development projects

● Significant knowledge of gender equality and inclusion, as well as women’s rights, and experience in integrating these principles into project implementation

● Experience working in developing country settings

● Expertise with distance methods, eg e-learning, distance/online facilitation and networking, etc.

● Fluency in either English or French is a requirement; comprehension in the other language (French or English) is desirable and fluency in the other language is a significant asset

● Excellent cross-cultural communication skills

● Excellent organisational skills and ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines

How to apply

FRI values diversity and inclusion. Women, people with disabilities, and members of other equity-seeking or marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Accommodations are available on request in all aspects of the recruitment process.

Applications:

FRI is an equal opportunity employer. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. To submit your application, send your CV to [email protected] clearly indicating the Job Title (Nature-based Solutions Specialist) in the Subject line.

No phone calls please.

2022-05-26

NGO Jobs in Africa | NGO Jobs

Ngojobsinafrica.com is Africa’s largest Job site that focuses only on Non-Government Organization job Opportunities across Africa. We publish latest jobs and career information for Africans who intends to build a career in the NGO Sector. We ensure that we provide you with all Non-governmental Jobs in Africa on a consistent basis. We aggregate all NGO Jobs in Africa and ensure authenticity of all jobs available on our site. We are your one stop site for all NGO Jobs in Africa. Stay with us for authenticity & consistency.

Stay up to date

Subscribe for email updates

April 2024
MTWTFSS
« Jan  
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930 
RSS Feed by country: