Northern Rangelands Trust Community Liaison Officer - Carbon Project Jobs in Kenya

Northern Rangelands Trust Community Liaison Officer - Carbon Project Jobs in Kenya




Job Purpose:

  • NRT are the project proponents for the carbon project and are responsible for administering it and representing the carbon rights for several participating conservancies. Accordingly, we are looking for qualified candidates to fill the above positions.

  • NReporting to the Rangelands and Carbon Program Governance Lead, the Carbon Project Community Liaison Officer will be rresponsible for the day-to-day liaison & community engagement/communications for the Carbon project in each sphere of responsibility and shall perform, inter alia, the following duties & responsibilities:

    Key roles/Responsibilities:

  • Manage local stakeholder relationships through regular contact with local communities and their representatives.

  • Undertake active community engagement in order to obtain and sustain the social license and enable smooth implementation of operations.

  • Facilitate the smooth liaison between staff and contractors, etc., by maintaining regular contact & networking with primary communities & other key stakeholders.

  • Develop and maintain close networks with local and county leadership; Liaise with relevant local, and county authorities to ensure good stakeholder relationships.

  • Set up & organize meetings with key stakeholders & / or with any other agencies or person if so requested, including organizing meeting spaces.Maintain detailed & accurate record of meetings including agendas, meeting minutes, follow up /action points, details of meeting held or cancelled should also be maintained.

  • Ensure that communities are kept abreast of the project developments & communication
    channels remain open with the communities.

  • Actively seek feedback from the community and advise the organization on community views on
    various issues and any changing trends within the community that may affect operations.

  • Respond to community concerns by ensuring that they are brought to the attention of the
    Rangelands and Carbon Program Governance Leads.

  • Assist in the identification of potential implementation problems & bottlenecks about both
    community & County government relationships.

  • Develop and sustain an effective two-way communication network between the Carbon project
    and Conservancy boards.

  • Gather information on social impact of carbon project operations on immediate communities
    and consult internally and with community leadership on mitigation measures.

  • Carry out sensitization campaigns to educate the local communities on the carbon project’s
    activities on the ground.

  • Report to the Carbon Project Governance Lead regularly on community issues & the project’s
    performance in relation to those issues.

  • Consult with local stakeholders and
    Conservancy board members regarding Community Carbon
    Funds’ Projects and their implementation.

  • Forward questions about the project from community leaders & residents to appropriate project and NRT and government authorities.

  • Communicate community concerns to the Carbon Project Governance Lead & act as a liaison
    assistant to ensure that Conservancy leaders & other community leaders communicate
    agreements on the project to their community constituents.

  • Monitor interaction between sub/Contractors, locally employed persons and local communities
    and report any impropriety or Concern to the Carbon Project Governance Lead.

  • Attend project Communities team meetings as required.

  • Perform other duties as may be assigned.

    Academic & Professional Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree/Diploma/Certificate in Community Development, Social Sciences or any other
    relevant discipline from a recognized university in Kenya.

  • Possession of a valid motor cycle riding license will be an added advantage.

    Experience required:

  • At least 10 years previous experience working within community relations/development role;
    management of grievances at community level.

  • Prior experience working in the region & strong knowledge of local customs and traditions is critical.

  • Experience working with national & county governments and non-state organizations that are
    contributing to the development of local communities is desirable.

  • Experience in the management of grievances and grievance management systems.

    Technical & Behavioral competences:

  • Ability to develop and implement strategies (including key stakeholder engagement) to secure desired outcomes and support objectives

  • Ability to translate complex information into strong, easily delivered messages, including the ability to influence, inspire confidence and build trust at all levels.

  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills

  • Knowledge of languages spoken locally are essential.

  • Ability to establish & maintain excellent contacts with colleagues, County Government officials, Community Conservancy representatives & community members

    How to Apply

    Interested and qualified candidates are required to submit their application including a cover letter, detailed Curriculum Vitae highlighting relevant experience by close of business on Monday, 22nd April 2024 to: recruit@nrt-kenya.org.

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