Overview
Background The Belgian Development Agency,
ENABEL, mobilizes its resources and its expertise to eliminate poverty
in the world. ENABEL contributes to the efforts of the international
community and works towards a society that provides present and future
generations with sufficient resources to build a sustainable and fair
world. The Natural Resources Management for Local Economic Development
in Kigoma Region (NRM4LED) project aims at increased benefits for the
communities of selected landscapes in Kigoma Region through an improved
enabling environment and strengthened capacities for sustainable
management of Natural Resources (NR) linked to an equitable Local
Economic Development. The direct beneficiaries of the project are the
local users of NR in selected landscapes; Local, and Regional Government
Authorities, Non-state service providers and the Private sector, who
associate themselves with the project implementation through
partnerships in order to improve their management of Natural Resources
in interaction with community partners.
The 5-year project started
in September 2014. The project’s central coordination team is based at
the Kigoma Regional Secretariat, led by a Project manager from RS
office and ENABEL employed International Technical Advisor as
Co-manager. The coordination team further comprises of 7 ENABEL employed
local Technical Advisors, four of which will be stationed in at the RS
and three at district levels, and supporting staff. Now, ENABEL seeks to
recruit a District Technical Advisor (DTA)
Position: District Technical Advisor Kakonko
Duty Station: Kakonko/Kibondo
Expected starting date: 1st April 2019 or earlier: Duration: 11Months
Overall responsibility:
Under
the leadership of the Project Manager and Co-Manager, the District
Technical Advisor has a key role in assisting project implementation
through the District Facilitation Team and/or any NRM-LED Implementation
Partner in the assigned districts. The role of the DTA is one of
facilitation and of linking all relevant players through the district
stakeholder platform. Project planning, implementation, and reporting at
the district level will be coordinated by the District Focal Point,
nominated by the District Executive Director in accordance with the
guideline in the Project document (TFF). The DTA will be responsible for
technical guidance where needed for ensuring that there is no
duplication of efforts with other projects in the districts and for
close follow up to ensure plans and reports including financial reports
are delivered on time.
Functional relationships:
- The DTA is an associate member of the PIU and is under the ENABEL Resident Representative (Represented by the Project Co-manager). The DTA is, together with the District Focal Person (DFP), of the allocated districts, responsible for the planning, coordination, implementation and monitoring of the project activities according to agreed work plan, budget and modalities.
Main duties and responsibilities:
- Provides advice and guidance to all District Facilitation Team members and service providers involved in the execution of project activities in accordance with National and District policies, plans and procedures, the Execution Agreement between the districts and the project, approved work plans and allocated funds.
- Ensure relevant issues for quality management including governance, gender and CEPA are mainstreamed in all district project plans and reported accordingly.
- Receive advice and directions from PIU on technical, financial and administrative matters as agreed by PIU.
- Take the lead in developing and implementing a project monitoring and evaluation plan.
- Together with the District Focal Point, ensure that annual and semi-annual operational and financial reports, are prepared and submitted in time to the PIU
- Coordinate with local NRM implementation partners (ie NGOs and private sector) and supervise locally Execution Agreements.
- Establish and maintain good working relationships with project participants, counterpart agencies, donors and other relevant organizations and government agencies in the districts, trading lessons learnt, toolkits, etc.
- Share information about the project with other organizations and agencies as needed. Liaises and coordinates project activities with other relevant technical assistance projects.
- Together with the DFP identify the need for specialist studies, propose consultancy terms of reference for submission to PIU and supervise fieldwork and report preparation.
- Reports quarterly to the Project management.
Other Duties:
- Guide the DFT and verify that the District project work plans and budgets conform to the given criteria, budget ceilings and JLPC directives and are in line with DDPs.
- Be responsible for the correct use and accounting of the expenditures paid from the Belgian contributions.
- Prepare monthly work plans at the beginning of the month and make a short report at the end of the month.
- Participate in and contribute to bi-annual stakeholder meetings at landscape, district and regional level, guiding project planning, budgeting and reporting session conform with AFM Manual and PIM.
- Be responsible for the correct use of the project resources, including the car allocated to the District Technical Advisor and District Facilitation Teams in the two districts
- Co-sign, when required, the project expenditure with the concerned district. In case execution modalities are changed during project implementation.
- A graduate in a Natural Resources Management related discipline.
- A minimum of 5 years professional experience, preferably in CBNRM projects.
- A minimum of 3 years professional experience in NGO or microfinance organizations or other economic development organizations, is preferred.
- Knowledge of DPs- GoT project and LGA procedures would be a distinct advantage.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in Kiswahili and English.
- Knowledge of MS Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and accounting.
- Willing and able to be based permanently in the district, travel extensively with extended stays in remote and rural locations.
- Familiar with O&OD, LUP and 6 steps to CBNRM.
- Able to adapt to circumstances and communicate well with the rural communities
Deadline for applications is 4 pm on Wednesday 20th March 2019 and applications must include: a) _Max. 1-page signed cover letter explaining why you consider yourself to be the best fit for the position, b) a CV indicating your relevant skills and experiences, including details of 3 referees who are conversant with your work, and c) copies of relevant certificates. Please send applications by registered mail to “NRM-LED Project, PO BOX 24 KIGOMA. Attention Project Manager and Co-Manager. Or email (max 2 MB) to: agnes.lyogelo@enabel.be cc. edward.lucas@enabel.be Letters and emails should clearly indicate the position for which you are applying on the envelope or for emails in the Subject line. Late applications will not be considered.