Deadline of this Job: 19 August 2022
JOB DETAILS: Job details Description
Background
For more than 60 years, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has been a key player in African Conservation and sustainable development.
African Wildlife foundation is implementing two-year USAID Tuhifadhi Maliasili Project to sustain habitat connectivity in Kwakuchinja Wildlife Corridor. The project is designed to build the capacity of future conservation leaders to gain new skills and contribute to wildlife conservation, as well as support local communities to benefit from sustainable income generating enterprises. This includes linking graduates to conservation leadership opportunities and supporting community livelihood interventions that are compatible with wildlife conservation.
Under this project, AWF is hiring two interns as part of commitment to expose Africa’s next generation of conservation leaders to the challenges on the ground and explore practical solutions. The interns will be stationed at Manyara ranch in Monduli district, in Arusha region for a period of six (6) months, reporting directly to the Ranch Manager.
Key Responsibilities:
• Participate in all project activities, including preparation of meetings/trainings particularly inviting the participants, designing and writing the reports.
• Facilitate the participation of youth in conservation education and livelihood program.
• Consolidate cooperation between AWF project staff and youth groups to ensure effective implementation of activities.
• Assist the project staff on data collection and analysis for ecological and conservation enterprises programmes including livestock breeds improvement.
• Prepare a monthly report and update the line manager on the progress of the project in the community.
• Perform other relevant duties as assigned
Qualifications
• A degree in Wildlife Management or any related field.
• Recent graduate Must be a youth.
• Have verified record participating with youth activities during his lifetime as a student.
• Computer skills including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, internet & social media.
• Be self-motivated with high degree of flexibility.
• Have strong written and verbal communication in Kiswahili and English. Local language e.g. Maa is an added advantage.
• Strong interest in conservation
Deadline of this Job: 17 August 2022
JOB DETAILS: Hand in Hand Eastern Africa-Tanzania (HIHEA TZ) is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) registered in Tanzania since 2018 with a mandate to operate in the country, and part of the Hand in Hand Global Network. Our vision is to empower the society, especially women, through the creation of sustainable enterprises and jobs. HIHEA (TZ) currently leads field operations through two branches, in Moshi and Arusha.
The organization works with marginalized communities in the areas of economic and social empowerment using a participatory approach aimed at helping people fight poverty and vulnerability. The Hand in Hand enterprise and job creation approach is based on a philosophy of self-help, providing training, skills and support to enable people living in poverty, particularly women, to build and sustain independent, market-based, economic activities. This provides for a higher level of income for them and their families, which in turn contributes to greater food security, better education for children, and increased access to healthcare, improved housing, and overall improved livelihoods.
The position is responsible for implementation of program activities within the assigned target areas and communities in compliance with established policies and procedures.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Create general awareness of HIHEA (TZ) operations activities in assigned areas of operation through promotion and outreach.
• Select, identify and recruit potential groups/members in accordance with the established operations policy.
• Mobilize, form and attend group meetings and ensure groups are cohesive and sustainable in line with HIHEA (TZ) requirements.
• Facilitate group/member selection, group formation and general group and member management. • Prepare and submit daily, monthly, semi-annual and annual reports in a timely manne
• In consultation with the Branch Manager, collaborate with government agencies and local NGOs for the benefit of both the clients and the Programme.
• Represent HIHEA (TZ) in the designated area, including representation in local development committees; and participate in relevant forums whenever nominated such as government, community and other stakeholder forums.
• Participate and assist in monitoring and evaluation including supporting field activities, provision of data and information, adoption of findings and recommendations, documentation of case studies, experiences and lessons and adoption best practices.
• Create and nurture effective working relationship with stakeholders; beneficiaries, local community, partners, service providers, collaborators, relevant government agencies etc.
• Maintain quality standards and ensure compliance with policy and procedures in implementation of activities in the assigned area.
• Ensure proper documentation and maintain adequate records for all activities through maintenance of proper and effective filling system.
• Keep assigned HIHEA (TZ) assets such as equipment, tools and motor cycle in good working condition and report any breakdown and damages to the Branch Manager in a timely manner.
• Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the supervisor from time to time.
Job Specifications
• Diploma or higher qualification in any of the following areas: Community Development, Social Sciences, Agri-business Cooperate Management, Micro Finance, Marketing, Business Management, Business administration, Commerce or related field.
• Minimum 1 year working experience on community practice, social development and social enterprises.
• Strong conceptual and practical understanding of peri-rural development and financing.
• Passion and ability to work with marginalized rural and peri-urban communities.
• Positive attitude and high level of integrity and good team player.
• Demonstrated initiative, good and consistent performance.
• Good interpersonal, public relations and community mobilization skills with demonstrated ability to develop and maintain constructive relationships and profitable networks, and work with people of diverse backgrounds at the local community level.
• Computer literate - good knowledge in MS Office applications an added advantage.
• Self-driven, and able to work with minimal supervision.
• Good team orientation coupled with exceptional planning and organizational skills and demonstrated ability to multitask and follow instructions.
• Good communication skills and language skills in both English and Kiswahili.
• Licensed and experience motorbike riders are encouraged to apply.
careerstz@handinhandea.org on or before close of business by 17th August, 2022. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted Giving Hope, Dignity and Choice Disclaimer: Hand in Hand Eastern Africa (TZ) is an equal opportunity employer and does not charge or accept any amount or security deposit from job seekers during the selection process or while inviting candidates for an interview. ">