Partnership Development Officer job vacancy at Care International
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CARE
INTERNATIONAL
Partnership
Development Officer – Conservation based in Nachingwea
CARE
International Tanzania is a leading humanitarian organization dedicated to
fighting poverty and social injustice with a special emphasis on women and
girls. Operating in Tanzania since 1994, CARE Tanzania is part of CARE
International, whose vision is to seek a world of hope, tolerance, and social
justice, where poverty is overcome and people live in dignity and security.
CARE Tanzania and partners contribute to the empowerment of the most
marginalized and vulnerable rural women and girls to exercise their rights.
CARE-WWF
Alliance is an Alliance established to work in landscapes in which ecosystems
are thriving and rural Tanzanian households that depend on them are food
secure, have high living standards and are active participants in governance
processes that ensure that natural resources are sustainably managed.
In pursuing
this vision of vibrant, equitable and resilient rural communities, the Alliance
will bring to bear the cumulative knowledge and experience of the WWF and CARE
International networks to deliver a holistic approach to sustainable
development and a complete package of community-based natural resource
management, climate change adaptation, poverty reduction, and gender equality
and community empowerment interventions.
JOB SUMMARY
CARE Tanzania
seeks a Partnership Development Officer – Conservation who will be responsible
for documentation of all program activities, case studies, stories, lessons and
experiences related to natural resources management for sharing out and for
advocacy purposes. He/she will assist proper implementation of the activities
of the program, in collaboration with other team members. PDO is expected to
maintain effective working relationships with the community she/he will be
serving, other staff working with other CARE-WWF Alliance program initiatives
and impact groups, key government partners and NGOs working in the same
geographic areas.
The
Partnership Development Officer- Conservation (PDOC) will work under the
Sustainable Agriculture and Land Management Program Unit (SALAMA) through the
CARE-WWF Alliance Nachingwea Program Initiative. CARE-WWF Alliance is currently
implementing a long-term project with strategic focus to empowering local
communities to sustainably manage their natural resources while improving their
livelihoods. This way, the project will ensure that conservation and
development linkages are maintained and sustained. The project is implemented
in six villages of Nachingwea District and these villages are Mtua, Mbondo,
Majonanga, Kiegei B, Lipuyu & Kilimarondo.
KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS
Take lead of
the execution of Program Initiative’s Documentation, Communication and learning
agenda
Community
Mobilization and organisation of groups to undertake various initiatives
Facilitate
the execution of CARE-WWF Alliance Program Initiative’s activities Strategy
Carryout
Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting
Promote
Gender Equality
EDUCATION
& EXPERIENCE
Education
Required
Bachelor’s
degree in Natural Resources Management, Conservation Agriculture or any other
related degree.
Extensive
communications-related training experience, including training expatriate and
local communications personnel in media relations, audience targeting and other
relevant skills
Desired:
Extensive
experience serving rural communities
Experience
Required
Minimum 3
years working in conservation and development initiatives;
Experience
mobilizing rural communities to adopt new developmental initiatives in the
areas of Agriculture and sustainable management of natural resources
Practical
experience in documentation and sharing of lessons as well as application of
communication approaches and tools.
communication approaches and tools.
Desired
Knowledge on
community development, climate change issues, human rights, land rights,
project planning and management, administration
Experience in
working with government staff and government authorities
Project
management experience
Strong
educational background in a relevant field of study, Bachelor’s degree
required, advanced degree preferred;
Prior
experience managing a business, pricing & portfolio margin management and
sales channel relationships;
Strong
analytical skills that can support and validate key pricing, product, and sales
decisions;
Excellent
relationship, influence and communication skills both verbally and in writing
with superiors, colleagues, partners and project stakeholders;
Detail-oriented
and self-motivated high achiever with ability to multi-task, prioritize and plan
work and manage to deadlines;
Excellent
communication skills in both English and Kiswahili and ability to demonstrate
confidence and competence in wide variety of settings.
Awareness of
the informal financial services space in general and informal savings groups in
particular (VSLAs, VICOBA, SILC) preferred
TECHNICAL
SKILLS REQUIRED
Good
understanding of issues impacting rural communities in the region, particularly
around, land, climate change, natural resource management, sustainable
livelihoods, sustainable water management, and sustainable development;
Experience
using and/or organizing media relations, web/mobile/social media, print and
events;
An approach
to mirror the CARE-WWF Alliance core values: commitment, accountability,
respect, effectiveness and diversity;
Ability to
work and communicate with a range of stakeholders including policymakers and
government officials, NGOs, the media, community representatives;
Strong
ability to engage with communities and capability in being proactive to
organize community outreach activities
Strong
writing, editing, and communications skills. Proficient in Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, email, Internet usage and design programs such as Photoshop and In
Design
Ensuring that
gender and power dynamics related to communication are taken into
consideration;
Ability to
thrive in team environments, with a strong understanding of diversity and other
cultures. Firm belief in teamwork, gender equality, sensitivity to HIV/AIDS and
participatory approach and sustainable development.
Excellent
written and oral communication skills, with a fluent writing style and good
knowledge and practical use of both English and Kiswahili
MODE OF
APPLICATION
Qualified and
interested candidates are welcome to apply for job vacancy before the deadline
of 30th May 2018. Please send your cover letter and Curriculum Vitae to
TZAHumanResourcesDepartment@care.org to Country Director by if your career
aspirations match this exciting opportunity by CoB, 30th May 2018 at 1700hrs.
Only
shortlisted applicants will be contacted.