Field Officers
(11 Vacancies) – Narok
Closing
date: November 8, 2021
JOB OPENING
Field Officers (11 Vacancies) – Narok
Action Africa Help International (AAH-I) is a regional African-led
non-governmental organisation that supports livelihood-challenged communities
in East and Southern Africa to sustainably improve their well-being and
standard of living.
Uganda and Zambia, AAH-I has over 25 years’ experience working with communities
in conflict and post-conflict situations, including refugees, internally
displaced people and host communities. AAH-I expanded its activities to work
with other marginalised communities, including pastoralists and people living
in informal urban settlements.
Job Summary
The field Officers will be responsible for coordinating and provide
oversight to all groups’ receiving intervention at the location level. S/he
will responsible for planning and organizing for community stakeholder and
group meetings in liaison with the field coordinator and the community mobilizer.
S/he will be responsible for monitoring project activities at group and
household level. S/he will be responsible for ensuring adoption of the project
interventions among the participants.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Mobilize
the project participants and facilitate the engagements meetings between
project team and other stakeholders. - Sensitized
and on-board participants into the project - Support
with supervision and monitoring of project interventions among the project
participants. - Mobilize
and facilitate active participation of communities in the project at
planning, monitoring and implementation and evaluation stages of the
project. - Conduct
regular follow-up to ensure commitment by project participants. - Conduct
regular group trainings on the project components. - Conduct
field data collection and transcription to facilitate analysis and
reporting - Support
the process of delivery of comprehensive training sessions to target
community - Perform
other duties assigned
Qualification and Experience
- Holder of
a Certificate of Diploma in any appropriate field of study or equivalent
work experience in business management or project management for profit
making organization - At least
one (1) year of work experience in community work and groups - Knowledge
and exposure to the social and cultural values of the region concerned. - Proficiency
in local language(s). - A proven
track record working well with the local community. - Welcomes
and values diversity, and contributes to an inclusive working environment
where differences are acknowledged and respected.
Skills & Competences
- Solid
organization skills including attention to detail and multitasking skills - Conversant
project area and topography - Proven
ability to use any of the Computer-assisted personal interview software’s - Excellent
written and verbal communication skills - Ability to
stand in front of a group without being under pressure - Well
motivated team member able to work alone and/or without supervision
Desirable Skills
- High
integrity - Ability to
work with minimal supervision - Report
writing skills - Networking
and influencing skills - Highly
reliable and dependable - Passion
for community - Ability to
maintain effective working relationships with all levels of staff - Community
Facilitation skills - Commitment
to and understanding of AAH-I’s vision, mission, and values.
How to Apply
Application Instructions
Interested candidates
should email application letters and CVs (with 3 referees) addressed to recruitkenya@actionafricahelp.org to be received by
8th November, 2021. The email Subject Line must show the job title of the
position applied for. AAH-K is an equal-opportunity employer. We thank
candidates for their high interest in the opportunities we publish on our
website. Due to the high number of applications we receive, we will only get
back to shortlisted candidates. AAH-K does not charge a fee at any stage of the
recruitment process nor does it use recruitment agents.
25.10.2021
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