Hivos is hiring a
Position: Junior program officer – Rural Women Cultivating Change project
Region: Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia
Office: Nairobi, Kenya
Hours: 40 hours weekly
Application deadline: 10th January 2024
Overview
Hivos East Africa is looking for a junior project officer (JPO) who will play a critical role in the implementation of the Rural Women Cultivating Change program in Kenya. Are you enthusiastic in gender, agriculture or climate justice and eager to use your skills and talent in amplifying the voices of rural women?
As the JPO, you will work closely with the program officer in a range of tasks, from project implementation to supporting the lobby and advocacy goals of the program. In addition, you will support program in the delivery of its administrative and logistical aspects. The officer will have the overall responsibility of assisting the program on the planning and execution of all administrative tasks. The JPO will make necessary follow-up on administrative matters involving various project activities.
Job context
Implemented in Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia, the Rural Women Cultivating Change project aims to shift the cultural attitudes and structures that limit young and adult rural women (particularly women small holder farmers, female heads of households (FHHs) and survivors of Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV)) allowing them to take control of their own lives, advocate for themselves and others and take leadership within communities and beyond. Using gender transformative, participatory agroecological, women leadership approaches and reinforcing interventions aimed at preventing SGBV, the project focuses on the intersection between women’s rights and climate adaptation in order to better support sustainable and equitable resource management, agricultural production and access to markets. It further alleviates poverty through reduced personal and collective vulnerability to social, economic and climate shocks.
The project targets remote rural regions of Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania where farming is the primary occupation and principal use of women’s labour, to undertake work at the intersection of women’s rights and climate adaptation. The Project targets a number of areas, including North Wollo Zone of Amhara Region in Ethiopia; Baringo, Nakuru, Laikipia and Kitui counties in Kenya; and Morogoro and Gairo District Councils of Morogoro, Babati and Mbulu District Councils of Manyara and Mwanga and Same District Councils of Kilimanjaro Regions in Tanzania. The Project works in collaboration with women’s rights organizations (WROs) and agricultural based organizations to support climate adaptation, increase food security, enhance gender equality, reduce sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), and improve livelihoods for rural women.
Responsibilities
Program implementation
Operations and Logistics
Procurement Support
Relevant Experience