Partner Support Technician

Contract duration: Full time position, 12 month contract, with opportunities for renewal
Remuneration: Competitive salary based on experience
Summary job description
We are currently recruiting a Partner Support Technician to support our efforts assisting local partner organisations in East Africa, based in Kenya. The role will entail providing technical assistance to partner organisations involved in community-based fisheries management, and sharing technical and marine resource management experiences.
The successful candidate will provide bespoke training and technical support to local partners in all aspects of fisheries assessment and management, including monitoring and evaluation of landings − particularly in the design and use of mobile-based data collection systems − and supporting local partners in efforts to assist communities in the management of target small-scale fisheries.
Responsibilities

Technical support and guidance for partner organisations
Providing direct support to partner organisations in Kenya and East Africa with fisheries monitoring and management, identifying key capacity gaps and partner needs for technical support, and developing and reviewing work plans
Liaising with UK-based partner support team to ensure correct and timely technical support is provided, and interacting with technical colleagues both within Kenya and internationally
Coordinating monitoring plans and smartphone data collection systems using Blue Ventures’ fisheries monitoring framework, and adapting existing toolkits and methods to local contexts
Training local partners and community resource monitors to manage mobile data systems with eventual handover and autonomous management of monitoring
Supporting local partners and community members in discussions around improving local fisheries management practices, providing best practice insights and recommendations from other fisheries in similar contexts
Facilitating learning and exchange
Identifying opportunities for cross-learning and exchange within Kenya and internationally, and facilitating dialogue and the exchange of best practices around community-based octopus fisheries management
Supporting the growth and development of a ‘community of practice’ around locally-led fisheries management and fishery improvement projects
Identifying further opportunities for partnership development regionally
Exchanging and interacting with Blue Ventures colleagues supporting similar fisheries elsewhere, including preparing for and managing domestic and international fisher exchanges where possible and appropriate
Documenting learning & communication
Gathering feedback from community partners to guide efforts to improve the performance and impact
Evaluating and documenting key learning, best practices and relevant fishery/country information, including broader contextual learning around management experiences
Working with partner organisations and Blue Ventures’ conservation team to plan and coordinate outreach and communication efforts around partnership activities, including blogs and news articles as required

Qualification

Postgraduate level qualification in relevant subject (rural development, or environmental, fisheries or conservation science)
At least five years’ practical experience in field-based conservation
Experience of small-scale fisheries assessment, ideally through participatory (community-based) methods
Strong analytical skills, and experience in data collection management and interpretation
Experience of teaching and mentoring in data systems, analysis and interpretation
Excellent knowledge of MS Office
Experience of Android data collection systems (ideally including Open Data Kit)
Experience of financial and budget management
Experience of developing multi-sector partnerships, including with communities, fisheries authorities, and NGOs
Sensitivity to partner and community needs and interests; humility and commitment to identifying needs and
leading local capacity development for conservation
Experience working with and reporting to donors, including corporations, trusts, foundations and agencies (desirable)
Work experience in tropical developing contexts, including knowledge of marine environmental and Indonesia cultural contexts
Fluency in English and Kiswahili (required)
Excellent writing skills, with a proven track record in both report writing and ideally peer-reviewed publication
Excellent communication skills and ability to give strong public presentations
Experience of teaching and/or delivering training, both to groups and one-to-one
Dynamic, enthusiastic, hardworking, efficient and proactive
Excellent organisational skills, attention to detail and an ability to complete tasks to deadlines
Self-motivated, confident and self reliant
Ability to take initiative and solve problems quickly
Enjoys problem solving and new challenges