Job Description
Team leader for drought resilience, water resource management, rangeland management, irrigated agriculture, adaptation to climate change of (agro-) pastoralists
Based on the ASAL Strategic Programming Framework and relevant County Development Plans, the proposed “Drought Resilience Programme in Northern Kenya (DRPNK)” under Kenyanâ€German Development Cooperation shall strengthen drought resilience and adaptation to climate change in particularly vulnerable arid areas of Northern Kenya as part of a multiâ€sectoral approach, funding climateâ€proof county and possibly community infrastructure. DRPNK has the potential to strengthen the drought resilience and climate change adaptive capacities – and herewith the food security – of the pastoral and agroâ€pastoral livelihoods and communities in selected areas (“clusters”) of Turkana and Marsabit County on a sustainable basis by expanding and rehabilitating relevant infrastructure.
Duration of Assignment: 6 years
Project Status: Pre-Qualification
Start of Projects: January 2019
We are now looking for a team leader for this KfW financed project
Major Tasks of the expert are to:
support local government structures in Turkana and Marsabit as the Project Executing Agencies (PEA) in project implementation and management;
provide technical support for the project implementation with regards to water harvesting, irrigation, water resource management, rangeland management, livestock development, road and market infrastructure;
prepare ToRs and execute tenders;
supervise contracts for construction services;
support the financial management of the project, including the management of a disposition fund;
plan, manage and monitor the project, including the management of short and long term experts;
actively participate in the overall program development, management and steering;
coordinate with partners and stakeholders;
manage a multidisciplinary team of international and national long term experts; and
M&E
Qualification and Profile:
University degree in agriculture, civil (irrigation) engineering, water / natural resource management, ecology, animal husbandry, geography or similar.
Experience with the implementation of international financial cooperation projects, experience with KfW funded projects considered an asset
Participatory planning of resource management in rural areas
Work experience in pastoral and/or agro-pastoral societies in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL)
Agriculture (including small-scale irrigation) and rural development
Natural resource management
Drought resilience and climate adaptation measures
Fodder production, transformation and storage
Rangeland management and bush encroachment
Kenya or East Africa, work experience in Northern Kenya is considered an asset.
Excellent oral and written English language skills.