Jobs in Tanzania 2019: New Jobs Kilosa and Mvomero, Morogoro at The TTCS Project, Enterprise Officers | Deadline: 20th February, 2019
AJIRA TANZANIA 2019 / NAFASI ZA KAZI 2019
Job Description
Title: Enterprise Officer – TTCS
Version Date: 10th January 2019
Project: Transforming Tanzania’s Charcoal Sector
Reference number for SDC ProDoc: SDC/14/01 BL 3.1.17 and 3.1.18
Introduction
The position described in this job description is for the Enterprise Officer for the ‘Transforming Tanzania’s Charcoal Sector’ project.
The TTCS project is being implemented by the Tanzania Forest Conservation Group in partnership with the Tanzanian Community Forest Conservation Network (MJUMITA) and the Tanzania Traditional Energy Development Organisation. The project’s goal is: ‘A pro-poor and climate resilient transformation of the economics and governance of charcoal and other forest product value chains’. The project is financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. The project was launched in March 2012. Phase 2 of the project started on 1st November 2015. This job description applies to the period 1st February 2019 – 30th November 2019. The geographical focus for Outcome 1 of the project is Kilosa, Morogoro and Mvomero Districts in Morogoro Region.
Objectives / main job function
The Project Officer is responsible for ensuring that the ‘Sustainable Charcoal Project’ achieves sustainable charcoal and timber value chains.
Responsibilities / Output Links
The Project Officer is responsible for the implementation of field-based activities leading to the successful achievement of activities under:
WP 2.2.3 Ensure that TTCS project villages have access to professional technical support beyond Phase 2.
The Project Officer will also undertake and / or support other TTCS and TFCG activities in accordance with the TTCS work plan and / or the instructions of the TTCS Project Manager or TFCG Executive Director.
This will include:
Data collection and stakeholder consultation in the development and revision of the charcoal and timber business plans;
Enhancing the capacities of the charcoal and timber association members on business skills and operations.
Engaging with different stakeholders on the implementation of the timber and charcoal business plans including with local government, communities and TFS’
Linking charcoal and timber producers with buyers through marketing;
Networking between associations and producers to meet bulk orders;
Implementing timber value addition including timber-processing and improved storage techniques;
Encouraging new producers to join the charcoal and timber associations;
Assisting communities to understand and meet buyer requirements in terms of the quantity and quality of product required;
Ensuring that buyers understand and comply with the terms of the model including payment of fees at village level;
Linking communities with district and ward level local government staff for technical support and on compliance issues;
Conflict resolution;
Supporting Village Councils to implement community development projects.
Monitoring and evaluation
Data collection in accordance with the project’s monitoring and evaluation strategy.
Data management
The Project Officer shall keep neat and well-organised files in relation to project reports, work plans, correspondence and other documents.
The Project Officer will forward all requests for data from organisations or individuals outside of TFCG to the Project Manager.
The Project Officer is responsible for ensuring that s/he has up to date virus protection on his / her computer and that s/he scans all external drives connected to his / her computer.
Communication
At all times the Project Officer will act in a professional and courteous manner and will maintain a positive image of the Project, TFCG and MJUMITA.
The Project Officer will consult with the Project Manager with regard to any communication with the media.
Capacity building
The Project Officer is responsible for building the capacity of Community members, traders and local government with regard to the smooth operation of the sustainable charcoal and timber value chain. This will include but not be limited to building value chain links, establishing improved chain of custody systems and working with different actors along the value chain to comply with chain of custody systems.
Planning and budgeting
The Project Officer will participate in the preparation of work plans and budgets.
The Project Officer will work closely with other members of the project team in order to plan and implement field activities in such a way as to avoid inconveniencing community members and maximising the impact of project activities.
The Project Officer will apply adaptive management skills in the implementation of the project’s work plans and budgets in order to support the project in achieving its overall goal.
Reporting and maintaining project records
The Project Officer shall report to the Project Manager.
The Project Officer shall provide detailed and accurate reports on any project expenditure for which s/he is responsible in accordance with TFCG Financial Guidelines.
Conflict resolution
Should any conflict arise in the implementation of the project, the Project Officer will participate in a conflict resolution process as agreed with the project team.
The Project Officer will help to foster a culture of mutual respect and transparency within the project team and with the communities that the project seeks to serve.
Timescale
The position is full time from 1st January 2019 – 30th November 2019 subject to fulfilment of the responsibilities outlined in this document and in the TFCG Human Resources Manual and receipt of funds by TFCG from SDC for the project.
Location
The Project Officer will be based in Kilosa or Morogoro / Mvomero
Qualifications
The Project Officer will have:
Bachelors or higher degree in a subject related to business or natural resources management.
Minimum competence / experience
• Excellent communication, facilitation, delegation, coordination and listening skills.
• At least 3 years experience in working in the natural resources sector with particular experience on enterprise development.
• A proven personal commitment to environmental conservation.
• Literate in computer software applications including Word and Excel.
• S/he will be a Tanzanian National with excellent written and spoken English and Swahili.
How you can apply
Qualified candidates should send application including CV, covering letter, contact details (including an e-mail address and phone number) and contacts of three professional referees to personnel@tfcg.or.tz
The deadline for applications is 17:00 20th February 2019. Short-listed candidates will be informed of the interview date by 26th February, 2019. Applicants who have not received communication by this date should consider their application unsuccessful.
Source: http://www.tfcg.org/careers/
AJIRA TANZANIA 2019 / NAFASI ZA KAZI 2019
Job Description
Title: Enterprise Officer – TTCS
Version Date: 10th January 2019
Project: Transforming Tanzania’s Charcoal Sector
Reference number for SDC ProDoc: SDC/14/01 BL 3.1.17 and 3.1.18
Introduction
The position described in this job description is for the Enterprise Officer for the ‘Transforming Tanzania’s Charcoal Sector’ project.
The TTCS project is being implemented by the Tanzania Forest Conservation Group in partnership with the Tanzanian Community Forest Conservation Network (MJUMITA) and the Tanzania Traditional Energy Development Organisation. The project’s goal is: ‘A pro-poor and climate resilient transformation of the economics and governance of charcoal and other forest product value chains’. The project is financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. The project was launched in March 2012. Phase 2 of the project started on 1st November 2015. This job description applies to the period 1st February 2019 – 30th November 2019. The geographical focus for Outcome 1 of the project is Kilosa, Morogoro and Mvomero Districts in Morogoro Region.
Objectives / main job function
The Project Officer is responsible for ensuring that the ‘Sustainable Charcoal Project’ achieves sustainable charcoal and timber value chains.
Responsibilities / Output Links
The Project Officer is responsible for the implementation of field-based activities leading to the successful achievement of activities under:
WP 2.2.3 Ensure that TTCS project villages have access to professional technical support beyond Phase 2.
The Project Officer will also undertake and / or support other TTCS and TFCG activities in accordance with the TTCS work plan and / or the instructions of the TTCS Project Manager or TFCG Executive Director.
This will include:
Data collection and stakeholder consultation in the development and revision of the charcoal and timber business plans;
Enhancing the capacities of the charcoal and timber association members on business skills and operations.
Engaging with different stakeholders on the implementation of the timber and charcoal business plans including with local government, communities and TFS’
Linking charcoal and timber producers with buyers through marketing;
Networking between associations and producers to meet bulk orders;
Implementing timber value addition including timber-processing and improved storage techniques;
Encouraging new producers to join the charcoal and timber associations;
Assisting communities to understand and meet buyer requirements in terms of the quantity and quality of product required;
Ensuring that buyers understand and comply with the terms of the model including payment of fees at village level;
Linking communities with district and ward level local government staff for technical support and on compliance issues;
Conflict resolution;
Supporting Village Councils to implement community development projects.
Monitoring and evaluation
Data collection in accordance with the project’s monitoring and evaluation strategy.
Data management
The Project Officer shall keep neat and well-organised files in relation to project reports, work plans, correspondence and other documents.
The Project Officer will forward all requests for data from organisations or individuals outside of TFCG to the Project Manager.
The Project Officer is responsible for ensuring that s/he has up to date virus protection on his / her computer and that s/he scans all external drives connected to his / her computer.
Communication
At all times the Project Officer will act in a professional and courteous manner and will maintain a positive image of the Project, TFCG and MJUMITA.
The Project Officer will consult with the Project Manager with regard to any communication with the media.
Capacity building
The Project Officer is responsible for building the capacity of Community members, traders and local government with regard to the smooth operation of the sustainable charcoal and timber value chain. This will include but not be limited to building value chain links, establishing improved chain of custody systems and working with different actors along the value chain to comply with chain of custody systems.
Planning and budgeting
The Project Officer will participate in the preparation of work plans and budgets.
The Project Officer will work closely with other members of the project team in order to plan and implement field activities in such a way as to avoid inconveniencing community members and maximising the impact of project activities.
The Project Officer will apply adaptive management skills in the implementation of the project’s work plans and budgets in order to support the project in achieving its overall goal.
Reporting and maintaining project records
The Project Officer shall report to the Project Manager.
The Project Officer shall provide detailed and accurate reports on any project expenditure for which s/he is responsible in accordance with TFCG Financial Guidelines.
Conflict resolution
Should any conflict arise in the implementation of the project, the Project Officer will participate in a conflict resolution process as agreed with the project team.
The Project Officer will help to foster a culture of mutual respect and transparency within the project team and with the communities that the project seeks to serve.
Timescale
The position is full time from 1st January 2019 – 30th November 2019 subject to fulfilment of the responsibilities outlined in this document and in the TFCG Human Resources Manual and receipt of funds by TFCG from SDC for the project.
Location
The Project Officer will be based in Kilosa or Morogoro / Mvomero
Qualifications
The Project Officer will have:
Bachelors or higher degree in a subject related to business or natural resources management.
Minimum competence / experience
• Excellent communication, facilitation, delegation, coordination and listening skills.
• At least 3 years experience in working in the natural resources sector with particular experience on enterprise development.
• A proven personal commitment to environmental conservation.
• Literate in computer software applications including Word and Excel.
• S/he will be a Tanzanian National with excellent written and spoken English and Swahili.
How you can apply
Qualified candidates should send application including CV, covering letter, contact details (including an e-mail address and phone number) and contacts of three professional referees to personnel@tfcg.or.tz
The deadline for applications is 17:00 20th February 2019. Short-listed candidates will be informed of the interview date by 26th February, 2019. Applicants who have not received communication by this date should consider their application unsuccessful.
Source: http://www.tfcg.org/careers/