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Masol Community Conservancy is one of the 43 member conservancies under the umbrella organization of The Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT) a non-profit umbrella organization that supports 43-member Community Conservancies across northern and coastal Kenya with fundraising, technical support, governance advice and training, and security; www.nrt-kenya.org.
Purpose of the position:
Reporting to the Conservancy Board and with a close working relationship with the NRT team, County government and other development partners the Conservancy Manager will be responsible for both strategic and operational support to the conservancy community. The Manager will be responsible for managing the conservancy and developing it to a self-sustaining model that integrates wildlife conservation, environmental conservation, community enterprises and contributes to improvement of the community livelihoods.
Key Tasks
Overseeing all conservancy activities such as wildlife conservation, livestock programs, and other community development programs.
Managing community relations, to ensure long-term self-sustainability, strong conservation and benefits to communities
Developing appropriate attitudes to working with all staff and stakeholders and building community ownership
Managing, training and mentoring conservancy staff and appraising their performance to ensure motivation and high productivity
Oversee management of all conservancy budgets, expenses and revenue, ensure clear record keeping, accurate budgeting and compliance with NRT and donor financial procedures.
Planning and implementing efficient operating procedures for the Conservancy
Ensuring effective and efficient utilization of financial and other resources of the organization
Preparing project proposals and reports to donor individuals and organizations for funding
Manage all conservancy logistics to ensure compliance with conservancy regulations and efficiencies
Maintain conservancy assets at serviceable level
Undertake capacity building of the various conservancy committees
Supporting infrastructure development and ensuring community ownership
Enhancing conservancy visibility
Peace building initiatives
Liaison with the conservancy partners
Ensure transparent benefit sharing amongst the community
Ensure public participation in all conservancy development projects
Support and strengthen the community traditional grazing practices in order to build resilience.
Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience
A Bachelor's degree in Environmental Conservation, Natural Resource Management, Rangelands Management or Community Development.
A minimum of four (4) years' relevant experience.
Demonstrated ability to think creatively and solve problems effectively
A strong drive for results with demonstrated ability to work both independently and as a member of team; to work with a diversity of stakeholders and communities; and to effectively coordinate, lead and motivate a multidisciplinary staff.
In-depth knowledge and demonstrated commitment to wildlife conservation and natural resource management.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively in remote areas, in cross-cultural situations, with diverse economic and professional background.
Excellent verbal and written communications (English and Kiswahili)
Computer literacy especially in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Power point and E-mail.
A firm understanding of pastoralist customary livestock practices and community engagement processes.
If your profile matches the above job specifications, please send your application including a detailed CV highlighting relevant experiences, attaching academic credentials and including daytime telephone contact, email address, and the names of three professional referees to reach us on or before 5:00pm on Wednesday, 8th June, 2022 to: masol@nrt-kenya.orgcopying (cc)
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