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Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development (Uganda)
CLOSEDKampala, Uganda
Closing: May 27, 2024
11 days remainingPublished: May 13, 2024 (4 days ago)
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Requirements
• A bachelor's degree in social sciences, anthropology, rural development, wildlife and environmental management or related field. A postgraduate qualification is an added advantage.
• Minimum 05 years experience working in a similar position in rural communities preferably with NGOs in the Albertine area or northern Uganda;
• Experience working within an organization that operates to a Code of Conduct or similar framework, and other corporate protocol regulations;
• Experience working with community development programmes or related work
• Recognized knowledge of community conservation matters; integrated conservation and development; livelihood development;
• Excellent communication skills with the ability to develop and maintain good relations with a wide range of stakeholders including UWA, local communities, NGOs, Local Government, etc.;
• Good negotiation and conflict management skills;
• Ability to assist with formal consultation processes, by supporting meetings, taking meeting notes and organizing information;
• Ability to analyze data and verbal and written communication to inform activities;
• Ability to use a range of problem-solving techniques to resolve low- to medium-level issues among community members, and seek assistance from colleagues promptly if required;
• High proficiency in Microsoft Office and appropriate software such as database software like Access, Project, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Social data software and GIS experience will be an added advantage;
• Knowledge of the local language (Acholi, Langi, or Alur dialects) is required.
All candidates who meet the criteria outlined above should submit their applications by email to [email protected] with a copy sent to [email protected] . Applications should include a cover letter and a Curriculum Vitae of no more than five pages, including three referees.Notes:The deadline for applications is no later than 11:59 pm on Monday May 27th, 2024.
Requirements
• A bachelor's degree in social sciences, anthropology, rural development, wildlife and environmental management or related field. A postgraduate qualification is an added advantage.
• Minimum 05 years experience working in a similar position in rural communities preferably with NGOs in the Albertine area or northern Uganda;
• Experience working within an organization that operates to a Code of Conduct or similar framework, and other corporate protocol regulations;
• Experience working with community development programmes or related work
• Recognized knowledge of community conservation matters; integrated conservation and development; livelihood development;
• Excellent communication skills with the ability to develop and maintain good relations with a wide range of stakeholders including UWA, local communities, NGOs, Local Government, etc.;
• Good negotiation and conflict management skills;
• Ability to assist with formal consultation processes, by supporting meetings, taking meeting notes and organizing information;
• Ability to analyze data and verbal and written communication to inform activities;
• Ability to use a range of problem-solving techniques to resolve low- to medium-level issues among community members, and seek assistance from colleagues promptly if required;
• High proficiency in Microsoft Office and appropriate software such as database software like Access, Project, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Social data software and GIS experience will be an added advantage;
• Knowledge of the local language (Acholi, Langi, or Alur dialects) is required.
All candidates who meet the criteria outlined above should submit their applications by email to [email protected] with a copy sent to [email protected] . Applications should include a cover letter and a Curriculum Vitae of no more than five pages, including three referees.Notes:The deadline for applications is no later than 11:59 pm on Monday May 27th, 2024.
• Deliver meaningful counter-wildlife crime outreach activities, engaging and creating action-oriented activities, and awareness campaigns in the project area.
• Collect relevant data and information to inform intervention implementation success.
• Engage private entities and local governments to support WCS community-led conservation investments in the area.
• Establish good relationships with local communities and engage positively with community/district leaders, UWA and other stakeholders in implementing WCS activities.
• Contribute to the development, implementation, and monitoring of HWC interventions in the project area.
• Participate in designing community awareness strategies and materials.
• Provide technical and facilitating support in meetings and workshops.
• Conduct trainings of intervention implementing community groups.
• Participate in research activities and monitoring and evaluation interventions.
• Prepare and write publications such as newsletters, posters, social media, special projects and assignments as part of broader communication and information sharing with all stakeholders.
• Undertake any other duties, as assigned by the direct supervisor and provide support in project implementation as needed.
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