Technical Specialist – Natural Resources Management (SAMBURU) 117 views0 applications


Purpose of the Position:

To provide technical support in Sustainable Natural Resource Management (NRM), implementation, capacity building, coordination and monitoring functions of IMARA Program within the program sites in the County (operations will be in Marsabit and Laikipia hence either of the two). This is towards inspiring a sustainable natural resource management as part of the Kenya ASAL policy and Ending drought emergencies (EDE) framework aimed to support increased resilience of vulnerable communities in the ASAL counties of Kenya.

The incumbent will be instrumental in capacity building and coordination of key program stakeholders on IMARA Program efforts aimed at enhancing rangeland management and dry land forest management strengthening tree based value chains and Non Wood Forest products, increased access to and protection of water resources, promote sustainable and renewable energy options plus Disaster Risk Management. S/he will also be responsible for tracking program uptake, especially with respect to program targets, besides documentation, reporting, and performing other M&E functions as regards reaching the target beneficiaries.

The position Holder must be able to communicate World Vision’s Christian ethos and demonstrate a quality of spiritual life that is an example to others.

Major Responsibilities:

Effective Technical Program design, Planning and Implementation , 40%

  • Work closely with the Program Manager to provide effective, innovative and technical leadership in the IMARA Program towards reaching the program goal.
  • Responsible for the in the implementation of the all activities in the IMARA program with focus on Rangeland/dry land forest management, Water access and protection, DRM and Renewable energy options in partnership with partners within the consortium
  • Work with relevant ministries, departments, private sector, civil society and partners to achieve program objective
  • Provision of technical skills in integrated natural resource management practices across communities and partners in targeted areas

· Train the partners, selected farmer groups and partners on the various recommended focal areas (Community Based Natural Resource management, Dry land forestry, Climate smart agriculture, Sustainable energy options, soil and water conservation, Disaster Risk management, Advocacy and policy influence etc).

· Support implementation of water access and protection for enhanced water supply in collaboration with relevant line ministries

· Mobilization of smallholder farmers into Farmers Marketing groups geared to strengthen tree based value chains market systems enhancing increased production

  • Develop a program capacity building plan of action for partners, CBOs and Community Owned Resource Persons as per context with specific focus on the key objectives.
  • Ensure timely and efficient expenditure at acceptable levels as per donor requirements
  • Actively participate in the collection and collation of views from stakeholders for the development of program plans and budgets
  • Providing strategic leadership and supporting collaborative partnership engagements within the IMARA NRM focus areas across county.
  • Contribute to effective and timely implementation of all levels of interventions and initiatives with communities and partners;
  • Collaborate with Program manager, IMARA MEAL Coordinator, Program Director and the Technical Specialist – Environment and Climate Change to effectively support the program to carry out all measurements – baselines, assessments, designs, monitoring and evaluations in accordance with Consortium guidelines and donor requirements.
  • Support the program technically in relation to your expertise in the event of any disaster and/or crisis response when called upon to do so;
  • Monitor and support the timely and appropriate utilization of budgeted resources for all L&R program interventions as well as ensure effective and timely response plans.
  • Together with key partners conduct on site trainings and strengthening community groups in issues on integrated NRM in respect to climate change

Partnership, networking and resource acquisition, 35%

· Ensures collaborative roles and partnerships with key partners in the leverage county partners including GoK line Ministries at the county and national, Community Based organization, NGO, Learning Research institutions and any relevant authorities

  • Gender and Youth integration in program activities through the implementation strategies.

· Develop working agreements / MOUs with partners as per need.

· Coordinate stakeholder / partner forums on IMARA counties strengthening strategic NRM alliances.

· Coordinate reflection and learning forums for community and partners for purposes of providing forums for experiential learning & reflection.

· In liaison with Partners, lead/support development of data collection and monitoring tools as required

· Strengthen advocacy on prioritization and increased resource allocation for NRM related activities by county government and other CSOs.

· Build capacity on community groups on advocacy to engage service providers and participate in forums to relating to sustainable NRM and related interventions

Quality Assurance, Monitoring, Reporting & Documentation, 20%

  • Participate/Support program assessments, planning, implementation, monitoring & evaluation, documentation and dissemination of promising practices

· Develop a monitoring and evaluation framework that ensures that the targets from leveraging sites are tracked.

· Coordinate joint monitoring visits with key partners to track and document program progress in the targetted leverage counties.

· Ensure the feedback from monitoring exercises feed into the working of environment technical working group within the program counties.

· Support the development and submission of program reports and core documents as per WVK guidelines and donor standards.

  • Develop context specific electronic and live media communications on NRM activities.
  • Support development of technical papers and or policy breifs on key issues for external engagement with decision makers

Any Other 5%

Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience:

The following may be acquired through a combination of formal or self-education, prior experience or on the job training:

  • The holder of this position must have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized University preferably in Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, Rangeland Management, Forestry, or Climate Change;
  • Minimum of four years’ experience in implementing sustainable natural resource management (SNRM) programs in ASAL/degraded parts of Kenya integrating livelihoods strengthening; with demonstrable competencies in designing, planning, implementation, documenting, record-keeping and reporting;
  • The holder of this position must be a results orientated person who can handle a heavy work load as well as manage and satisfy multiple and at times conflicting organizational, donor and other stakeholder demands and;
  • S/he must also have ample experience in public relations and be a strong team player
  • Must have skills and ability to provide training and mentorships;
  • S/he must be a self-starter, able to work under minimum supervision and maintain good relationships.
  • Experience working with private sector, local communities, institutions, governmental and traditional authorities in ASAL regions;
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, networking and representation skills;
  • Proven leadership qualities, problem-solving and negotiation skills, and evidence of successful team player;
How to apply:

For more information on the job and application procedure, please visit: http://careers.wvi.org/job-opportunities-in-africa and submit your online application including a detailed CV, current and expected salary, with names of three referees. Application deadline is December 16, 2018 at midnight. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

World Vision is a child focused organization and upholds the rights and wellbeing of children. Our recruitment and selection procedures include screening and background checking for child abuse related offenses. World Vision is an equal opportunity employer.

World Vision does not use employment agencies nor does it charge money for recruitment, interviews, or medical checks. More information about vacancies can be found on our official careers page

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Purpose of the Position:

To provide technical support in Sustainable Natural Resource Management (NRM), implementation, capacity building, coordination and monitoring functions of IMARA Program within the program sites in the County (operations will be in Marsabit and Laikipia hence either of the two). This is towards inspiring a sustainable natural resource management as part of the Kenya ASAL policy and Ending drought emergencies (EDE) framework aimed to support increased resilience of vulnerable communities in the ASAL counties of Kenya.

The incumbent will be instrumental in capacity building and coordination of key program stakeholders on IMARA Program efforts aimed at enhancing rangeland management and dry land forest management strengthening tree based value chains and Non Wood Forest products, increased access to and protection of water resources, promote sustainable and renewable energy options plus Disaster Risk Management. S/he will also be responsible for tracking program uptake, especially with respect to program targets, besides documentation, reporting, and performing other M&E functions as regards reaching the target beneficiaries.

The position Holder must be able to communicate World Vision's Christian ethos and demonstrate a quality of spiritual life that is an example to others.

Major Responsibilities:

Effective Technical Program design, Planning and Implementation , 40%

  • Work closely with the Program Manager to provide effective, innovative and technical leadership in the IMARA Program towards reaching the program goal.
  • Responsible for the in the implementation of the all activities in the IMARA program with focus on Rangeland/dry land forest management, Water access and protection, DRM and Renewable energy options in partnership with partners within the consortium
  • Work with relevant ministries, departments, private sector, civil society and partners to achieve program objective
  • Provision of technical skills in integrated natural resource management practices across communities and partners in targeted areas

· Train the partners, selected farmer groups and partners on the various recommended focal areas (Community Based Natural Resource management, Dry land forestry, Climate smart agriculture, Sustainable energy options, soil and water conservation, Disaster Risk management, Advocacy and policy influence etc).

· Support implementation of water access and protection for enhanced water supply in collaboration with relevant line ministries

· Mobilization of smallholder farmers into Farmers Marketing groups geared to strengthen tree based value chains market systems enhancing increased production

  • Develop a program capacity building plan of action for partners, CBOs and Community Owned Resource Persons as per context with specific focus on the key objectives.
  • Ensure timely and efficient expenditure at acceptable levels as per donor requirements
  • Actively participate in the collection and collation of views from stakeholders for the development of program plans and budgets
  • Providing strategic leadership and supporting collaborative partnership engagements within the IMARA NRM focus areas across county.
  • Contribute to effective and timely implementation of all levels of interventions and initiatives with communities and partners;
  • Collaborate with Program manager, IMARA MEAL Coordinator, Program Director and the Technical Specialist – Environment and Climate Change to effectively support the program to carry out all measurements – baselines, assessments, designs, monitoring and evaluations in accordance with Consortium guidelines and donor requirements.
  • Support the program technically in relation to your expertise in the event of any disaster and/or crisis response when called upon to do so;
  • Monitor and support the timely and appropriate utilization of budgeted resources for all L&R program interventions as well as ensure effective and timely response plans.
  • Together with key partners conduct on site trainings and strengthening community groups in issues on integrated NRM in respect to climate change

Partnership, networking and resource acquisition, 35%

· Ensures collaborative roles and partnerships with key partners in the leverage county partners including GoK line Ministries at the county and national, Community Based organization, NGO, Learning Research institutions and any relevant authorities

  • Gender and Youth integration in program activities through the implementation strategies.

· Develop working agreements / MOUs with partners as per need.

· Coordinate stakeholder / partner forums on IMARA counties strengthening strategic NRM alliances.

· Coordinate reflection and learning forums for community and partners for purposes of providing forums for experiential learning & reflection.

· In liaison with Partners, lead/support development of data collection and monitoring tools as required

· Strengthen advocacy on prioritization and increased resource allocation for NRM related activities by county government and other CSOs.

· Build capacity on community groups on advocacy to engage service providers and participate in forums to relating to sustainable NRM and related interventions

Quality Assurance, Monitoring, Reporting & Documentation, 20%

  • Participate/Support program assessments, planning, implementation, monitoring & evaluation, documentation and dissemination of promising practices

· Develop a monitoring and evaluation framework that ensures that the targets from leveraging sites are tracked.

· Coordinate joint monitoring visits with key partners to track and document program progress in the targetted leverage counties.

· Ensure the feedback from monitoring exercises feed into the working of environment technical working group within the program counties.

· Support the development and submission of program reports and core documents as per WVK guidelines and donor standards.

  • Develop context specific electronic and live media communications on NRM activities.
  • Support development of technical papers and or policy breifs on key issues for external engagement with decision makers

Any Other 5%

Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience:

The following may be acquired through a combination of formal or self-education, prior experience or on the job training:

  • The holder of this position must have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized University preferably in Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, Rangeland Management, Forestry, or Climate Change;
  • Minimum of four years’ experience in implementing sustainable natural resource management (SNRM) programs in ASAL/degraded parts of Kenya integrating livelihoods strengthening; with demonstrable competencies in designing, planning, implementation, documenting, record-keeping and reporting;
  • The holder of this position must be a results orientated person who can handle a heavy work load as well as manage and satisfy multiple and at times conflicting organizational, donor and other stakeholder demands and;
  • S/he must also have ample experience in public relations and be a strong team player
  • Must have skills and ability to provide training and mentorships;
  • S/he must be a self-starter, able to work under minimum supervision and maintain good relationships.
  • Experience working with private sector, local communities, institutions, governmental and traditional authorities in ASAL regions;
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, networking and representation skills;
  • Proven leadership qualities, problem-solving and negotiation skills, and evidence of successful team player;
How to apply:

For more information on the job and application procedure, please visit: http://careers.wvi.org/job-opportunities-in-africa and submit your online application including a detailed CV, current and expected salary, with names of three referees. Application deadline is December 16, 2018 at midnight. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

World Vision is a child focused organization and upholds the rights and wellbeing of children. Our recruitment and selection procedures include screening and background checking for child abuse related offenses. World Vision is an equal opportunity employer.

World Vision does not use employment agencies nor does it charge money for recruitment, interviews, or medical checks. More information about vacancies can be found on our official careers page

2018-12-17

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