County Drought Coordinator

The job holder is responsible for establishment, management and implementation of drought preparedness, mitigation and resilience projects; responsible for leading and coordinating efforts to strengthen drought resilience and adaptation to climate change under the Ending
Drought Emergency strategy; responsible for coordinating efforts of state and non-state actors to reduce drought vulnerability protect, livelihoods and ecosystems; responsible for providing accurate and timely drought and food security information to the key actors, particularly the County Governments, NGOs, CBOs and communities.
An officer at this level will report to the Director, Technical Services and will be the Head of a County Drought Coordinating Unit.
Responsibilities

Promoting the implementation of strategic development interventions that enhance resilience to drought and climate change
Overseeing implementation of drought resilience, preparedness, response and recovery programs and projects.
Coordinating the adoption of systems and mechanisms developed at National level for efficient drought management.
Ensuring drought risk management is mainstreamed in the county planning and budgeting processes.
Ensuring that drought response and resilience activities are timely and appropriate,
Coordinating drought resilience interventions by various governmental and nongovernmental actors such as UN agencies, NGOs, CBOs and FBOs to facilitate efficiency and synergy.
Overseeing development and improvement of the Drought Early Warning System (EWS) to take care of emerging situations
Coordinating the implementation of the cascaded Authority’s strategic plan
Coordinating development of the County work plan and budget;
Mentoring and coaching county staff
Overseeing performance management in the county
Ensuring the staff at the county comply with the procedures and plans of the Authority.
Coordinating the preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual reports for the county.
Responsibility for the operations and performance of the county office
Responsibility for the adherence to the financial standards and regulations
Responsibility for adherence to the Public Procurement and Disposal laws

Qualifications

Minimum of ten (10) years’ work experience and having served in the grade of Assistant Director or in a comparable and relevant position in the Public sector or a large private Sector organization for a minimum period of three (3) years;
Bachelor’s degree in either Range Management, Agriculture, Livestock, Economics or Agricultural Engineering Rural Development Studies, Mathematics, Statistics, computer Science, Environmental Management, Developmental Studies, Agricultural Economics, Community Development, Information Science or Project Planning and Management from a recognized institution
Master’s degree in either Range Management, Agriculture, Agriculture Engineering, Livestock, Disaster Management, Rural Development Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, computer Science, Environmental Management, Developmental Studies, Agricultural Economics, Community Development, Information Science or Project Planning and Management from a recognized institution
Certificate in Leadership Development lasting not less than four (4) weeks from a recognized institution;
Computer Literacy
Demonstrated administrative and professional proficiency in work performance and exhibited a thorough understanding of national goals, policies, objectives and ability to relate them to proper management of the Drought Risk Management Sector