Field Officer

Himalayan Nature
Kanchanpur, Nepal

Duty Station: Field based in Kanchanpur (Shuklaphanta National Park).


Duration of Contract: 12 months with possible extension based on performance.


Salary: Attractive as per the institutional provision.

 

Qualifications: Master’s or Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry, Natural Resource Management (NRM) or related discipline with a minimum of one year of relevant professional experience for a Master’s and three years for a Bachelor’s in project implementation, natural resources management, and community-based conservation projects, and community engagement. S/he should have a strong knowledge of conducting field assessments, data collection, and monitoring and evaluation activities. Candidates should have proven experience in working with different institutions at all levels; knowledge of information management technologies, partnership development, and communication technologies is an added advantage.

 

 Summary of Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist in managing and supervising project implementation and evaluation across all components in the project landscape, applying administrative and financial procedures as required, to achieve anticipated results in accordance with compliance with the defined logical and financial framework
  • Persistently coordinate with the consortium partners to track the physical progress of the project
  • Facilitate communication, coordination, and collaboration with local government, authorities, and any other project stakeholders to explore space for match funding
  • Review and collate existing information on HWC data and existing best practices and select relevant stakeholders and vulnerable community groups
  • Work with the Buffer Zone Users Committee (BZUC), and local communities, in order to identify conflict hotspots; mobilize, engage, and support communities for HWC mitigation activities in collaboration with the consortium partners
  • Design and develop IEC materials on biodiversity conservation and HWC mitigation, and strengthen education and awareness programs in schools and communities at the project sites
  • Facilitate an array of training for the local communities to enhance livestock management including aquaculture, goat rearing, and market system strengthening
  • Interact/hold meetings with the team members and representatives from consortium partners aiming at improving the quality and deliverables of the project
  • Contribute to HN's external influence by participating in networks, coordination meetings, and other representative events useful in CONNECT's project and strategy
  • Build rapport with the local resources person to board their support and expertise in the livelihood component and market system development
  • Support program partners, experts, line managers and senior staff in collecting relevant data and information to measure project outcomes and impact.
  • Tracks achievements and indicators of the project as per the logical framework. Assist Senior Field Officer (SFO) in preparing quarterly and annual progress reporting and quality assurance of reports, narrative summaries, journals, stories of change and other notes.
  • Develop and present reports, and effectively communicate programmatic progress, successes, challenges, issues, and lessons learned to HN, project partners, stakeholders, local communities and media through using various communication tools in close coordination with the line manager and senior staff of HN. 

 

Source: Merojob 


Job Detail Expired

  • Job Type :

    Full Time

  • Salary :

    Not Disclosed

  • Experience :

    3 - 4 (Years)

  • No. of Vacancy :

    1

  • Min. Education :

    Bachelor Degree

  • Last Date to Apply :

    September 3, 2023


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