Facilitator, National Engagement Strategy (NES) Uganda Job at Land And Equity Movement In Uganda - Career Opportunity in Uganda

Vacancy title:
Facilitator, National Engagement Strategy (NES) Uganda

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Management ]

Jobs at:

Land And Equity Movement In Uganda

Deadline of this Job:
27 November 2020  

Duty Station:
Within Uganda , Kampala , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed


JOB DETAILS:
JOB PURPOSE:
To be the focal person coordinating the general implementation of the National Engagement Strategy (NES) in Uganda. To coordinate between the NES institutional frameworks including the NES Host, the Steering Committee, the Thematic Groups, and the National Land Forum. .

PROJECT BACKGROUND:
The National Engagement strategy in Uganda (NES Uganda) brings together various local and international organisations, private sector and research institutions working on land and natural resource governance in the country. The platform is hosted by Land and Equity Movement Uganda (LEMU) and coordinated by a steering committee. This strategy has been developed by platform members to guide championing of land reforms in the country. The goal of the strategy is to promote people centred land governance through policy and practice change in adherence to Uganda’s Vision 2040. The strategy seeks to strengthen multi stakeholder platform for engagements in championing laws and policy formulation and implementation that promote people centred land governance.


THE ROLE AND TASKS OF THE NES FACILITATOR
The NES facilitator has two main responsibilities:
1. Facilitating the work of NES/MSP platform and enhancing it, specific tasks include:
• Support the governance of the Platform and facilitate compliance with international benchmarks
• Overseeing and coordinating the institutional life of the platform including through the organisation of and reporting on platform and other NES-related meetings;
• Ensuring proper communication flow and knowledge sharing within the platform (e.g. mailing lists, e-bulletins, on-line repository for knowledge products, shared calendar of events, etc.);
• Linking strategically with global and regional CBIs (Commitment Based Initiatives) with impact in the facilitated NES country. Promote and support capacity building activities for members of the platforms;
• Increasing the visibility of NES process and related initiatives and activities at national level through proper communications strategy and means (e.g. NES/MSP website, logo, etc.) so to increase its inclusiveness and political credibility;
• Facilitating civil society members’ dialogue with governmental institutions and private sector where possible;
• Establishing new strategic alliances with potential partners from civil society, intergovernmental organisations, government and public institutions and international financial partners;
• Ensuring proper linkages with other national processes and initiatives on land so to avoid overlaps and work on potential synergies; and
Organise sharing and joint planning sessions with international ILC members (both CSOs and IGOs) and Strategic Partners with a presence in the country.
Managing and coordinating the implementation of the annual NES action plan.


Specific tasks include:
• Facilitating the formulation of the annual NES framework and workplan, including organising face to face meetings with all involved members and keeping such meetings focused on joint interests;
• Ensuring a timely implementation of activities in line with yearly action plan timeline;
• Developing and implementing an M&E system –that is contributing to ILC’s system and takes advantage of existing tools;
• Ensuring adequate quarterly reporting on NES activities to NES Steering Committee, implementing partners and ILC Secretariat;
• Developing a sustainable financial model and supporting and coordinating fundraising efforts by NES SC members, including liaising with potential donors (among which ILC Strategic Partners) and drafting of proposals; and
• Taking care of administrative duties, including management of financial agreements, and ensuring that all members have access to relevant administrative information.


PERSON SPECIFICATION
The post holder will be a qualified Ugandan, with the following attributes:
• Education – A Bachelors degree in Law, Social Science or any relevant discipline
• At least 5 years of experience in the land sector in Uganda.
• Experience of coordination or facilitation of similar working mechanisms
• Three (3) years’ experience in development and management is also critical.
• Understanding of safeguarding and gender values and principles.
• Strong background in resource mobilization
• Good rapport with stakeholders including Governments and Donors
• Proven and Developed computer skills in work processing and spreadsheets.
• Integrity, honesty
• Good communication skills
• Ability to work effectively in a culturally diverse organization


TERMS AND CONDITIONS
• One year, renewable if funds are available.
• The facilitator will be working part time 60% (about 3 days in a week)


Work Hours: 8

 

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Job application procedure
All correspondence should be addressed to LEMU’S Executive Director, via e-mail to info@land-in-uganda.org  or hand delivered to our offices located on plot 4795, off Ntinda Kiwatule Road, opposite Victorious Primary School. Applications will be considered until 27th November 2020. Applicants should submit an up to date curriculum vitae (Maximum 3 pages), a cover letter and names/contacts of three referees. Please DO NOT attach any academic papers. We regret that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interviews.

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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisation jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 27 November 2020
Duty Station: Uganda
Posted: 24-11-2020
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 24-11-2020
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 25-11-2065
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