Job Title: Project Officer – FMNR Project
Organisation: World Vision International
Duty Station: Mayuge, Uganda
Reports to: Programme Manager
About US:
World Vision Uganda is a Christian Relief, Development and Advocacy Non-Government Organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. We currently work in over 41 districts in Uganda. World Vision is committed to the protection of children and we will not employ people whose background is not suitable for working with children. All employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of all applicable background checks, including criminal record checks where possible. “Our Vision for every child, Life in all its fullness. Our prayer for every Heart, the will to make it so.”
Job Summary: The Project Officer – FMNR Project will be responsible for project implementation of ‘FMNR’ project which is in northern Uganda. The Project Officer(PO) will be responsible for planning and results-based implementation of activities, reporting, and project Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning of ‘FMNR’ project, including attending relevant sector working meetings in the field, coordinating and establishing linkages with relevant key stakeholders. The Project Officer under the direct supervision of the Project Coordinator, will ensure that activities are approved, implemented, monitored and reported according to agreed project plans in line with the donor and World Vision Uganda (WVU) policies
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Project implementation
- Oversee the implementation of all components of project (landscape restoration and climate resilient value chain development for improved livelihoods) to ensure the delivery of all the targets with desired outputs;
- Identify and build capacity of relevant community stakeholders and partners (who support implementation) on the project technical approaches and or model in accordance with the project design and WV policies, including proving technical guidance on field implementation;
- Ensure that the project activities are effectively implemented on time and within budget.
- Work with the community structures (government extension agents, community volunteers/ToTs) to identify technical capacity gaps and challenges for beneficiaries which should inform planning and implementation of project activities
- Prepare project updates for periodic review meetings
- Generates new ideas and approaches, researches best practices and propose new, more effective ways to improve implementation and the realization of the desired outputs and outcomes.
- Quality Technical program and projects effectively and efficiently implemented
- Stakeholders engagement, networking and collaboration
- Build and maintain good working relationships with the lead organization and other key stakeholders, including government officials, non-government organizations, academia and private sectors;
- Participate in stakeholder engagements such as planning and development meetings, workshops and Inter-agency coordination platforms or sector working meetings;
- Organize and conduct review meetings with stakeholders to reflect on progress, impact of interventions, best practices, exit and sustainability strategies as well as create opportunities for action-learning;
- Facilitate integration of the project with other WV Resilience and Livelihood interventions including government programs and projects;
- Organizing monthly field planning meetings with community partners to guide effective implementation.
- Build strategic linkages, collaborations and networks with partners at the sub county level and coordinate implementation of agreed action plans.
- Community/HHs engaging for improved Resilience & Livelihood Services for economic empowerment
Monitoring, documentation and Reporting and learning
- Develop internal monitoring and operational plan and monitor project activity implementation of partners including community volunteers;
- Facilitate spot checks of the implemented activities by partners at the field level;
- Plan, coordinate and organize regularly joint monitoring of the project activities in the field;
- Timely preparation and submission of required reports, as per the requirements of the donor and WVU. Ensure all reports are delivered according to high quality standards;
- Ensure that all project data, information on implementation and financial progress are duly maintained with transparently, efficiency, and effectively in line with donor and WVU rules and regulations;
- Organize and conduct monthly and/or quarterly review/reflection meetings with project stakeholders and partners;
- Take lead in documentation and sharing of project Impact/success stories and best practice; proper documentation and dissemination of success stories and lesson learned for replication of project activities.
- Improved livelihood resilience of small-holder farmer HHs for economic empowerment
Child Protection and Wellbeing
- Ensure a strict compliance to WVU child and adult safeguarding management policy at all times;
- Monitor the wellbeing and child abuse cases and report any incidents in line with child protection policy and guidelines
- Work with local leaders to protect children from child violations and abuses.
- Sensitize children including most vulnerable, guardians/parents and other stakeholders about children’s rights and responsibilities.
- Best practices and innovations are well documented and shared for scale up and learning
Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) sensitivity
- Ensure alignment of the project with the donor and WV gender or GESI policy including selection of project participants/beneficiaries;
- Provide active support to WV/lead partner GESI focal to deliver the results of the project; and
- Respect the local community’s culture, diversity, norms and values
- Improved child well being
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The applicant for the World Vision Project Officer – FMNR Project job must hold a Bachelor’s degree in agriculture or environmental sciences or forestry .
- Academic and/or direct programming experience and expertise in at least three of the following thematic areas is required: natural resources; environmental management, climate change mitigation and adaptation; financial inclusion/micro-finance; value chain development; small enterprise development; livelihoods programming
- At least three years of experience in field-based project management roles working in natural resources, environment and food security with International NGOs or local government.
- Knowledge of relevant technical models such as farmer managed natural regeneration, savings for transformation, local value chain development and local level advocacy Skills, knowledge and understanding on forest policy, environment policy, climate change policy, agriculture policy, agroforestry policy, and other sect oral policies and harmonized them in line with integrated planning and implementation
- Demonstrate knowledge and experience in working on policy advocacy, and strong ability to work with local governments, communities, groups, indigenous people
- Experience in Programme Designing, Assessments, Monitoring & Evaluation.
- Acquaintance with donor relations and evidence-based programing Good interpersonal skills, strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Proven conceptual & analytical skills, ability to take an evidence-based approach to program design.
- Proven facilitation skills and track record demonstrating high integrity, innovativeness, creativity, reliability and dependable Proactive personality, self-driven and strongly motivated.
- Must be a committed Christian, able to stand above denominational diversities.
- Computer literacy Willing to attend and participate/lead in daily devotions and weekly Chapel services.
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified candidates are encouraged to submit your application and complete Curriculum Vitae by applying online through visiting World Vision International’s e-recruitment jobs portal at the web link below.
Deadline: 16th October 2023