Project Intern
2025-05-01T06:45:33+00:00
Trees for the Future
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https://trees.org/country/uganda/
FULL_TIME
Kampala
Kampala
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Nonprofit, and NGO
Management
2025-05-09T17:00:00+00:00
Uganda
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About Trees For The Future
At Trees for the Future (TREES), we train farmers in sustainable land use so that they can build vibrant regional economies, thriving food systems, and a healthier planet. As a global leader in agroforestry training for over 30 years, TREES provides hands-on education and support, encouraging farmers in developing countries to work with nature, not against it.
Our signature methodology, the Forest Garden Approach, helps farmers transform their land with thousands of trees and dozens of crops, creating new possibilities for themselves, and their communities. By embracing sustainable land practices, farmers are reclaiming their agency, breaking the cycles of climate change and generational poverty, and rebuilding our food systems from the ground up. Learn more at trees.org.
THE ROLE
The Project Intern is responsible for sensitizing, recruiting, contracting and developing the capacity of small holder farmers for the Forest Garden Project. The Project Intern works in accordance with TREES Forest Garden Approach to ensure quality and effective project implementation. The Project Intern reports to the Project Officer.
Responsibilities
- Undertake scouting and documentation of potential project areas for expansion, mobilize and recruit farmers for the Forest Garden Project.
- Support stakeholder and farmer dialogue and consultative meetings with project farmers and organize farmers into groups.
- Provide relevant training and skills development to farmers on the Forest Garden Approach agroforestry model and as per TREES’ training framework.
- Provide Forest Garden extension services, field visits and coordinate the establishment of Forest Gardens.
- Undertake monthly data collection, participate in regular Field Area Measurements and Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) activities in accordance with the laid-out schedules to collect data for the project.
- Update and maintain farmer records through TREES Taroworks data collection app.
- Support and organize monthly Lead Farmer meetings and advise farmers on the best Forest Garden farming practices.
- Sensitize farmers on farmer carbon contracts requirements, administer farmer contracts, monitor and report on farmer carbon contract administration.
- Collaborate with the Project Officers to inform project reports and plans for all participating Farmer Groups that account for all Project activities, material acquisition and distribution, training events, monitoring & evaluation.
- Ensure timely data collection and report submission, including the Monthly Reporting Form (MRF) to the Project Officer on all project activities, as per TREES reporting requirements and deadlines.
- Assists with the development and/or translation of locally appropriate training materials.
- Provide information and accomplish additional tasks in a timely manner as requested by the Project Officer, Program Officer or the Program Manager.
Who You Are
- An enthusiastic advocate for TREES’ mission. You are passionate about improving livelihoods through agroforestry. You center farmers in every decision, ensuring projects drive real impact for communities and the environment.
- A Farmer-Focused Field Supporter. You enjoy working directly with farmers and technicians, conducting site visits, troubleshooting issues on the ground, and demonstrating technical skills. You are comfortable spending significant time in rural settings and prioritize farmer needs and support.
- A Skilled Trainer & Community Facilitator. You have experience in adult education, participatory training methods, and community engagement. You are able to break down complex concepts into practical, actionable steps for farmers, technicians, and partners. You have successfully led training sessions and facilitated discussions effectively.
- A Detail-Oriented Data Manager. You have experience collecting, verifying, and managing data for Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL) and demonstrate experience in using data to assess project effectiveness, generate reports that inform decision-making.
- An Effective Collaborator & Reporter. You communicate clearly and professionally in both verbal and written formats. You have experience in report writing, sharing key findings with stakeholders, and working collaboratively with teams across different functions.
- A Reliable and Adaptable Professional. You demonstrate consistency in delivering results, even in dynamic environments.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in a relevant field (e.g., Agriculture, Agroforestry, Environmental Science, Agribusiness, Forestry, or related disciplines).
- Minimum one (1) year experience in agroforestry, climate-smart, and sustainable agriculture (preferred). Background in participatory training and facilitation.
- Proficiency in smartphone applications for data collection.
- Valid motorcycle license with off-road and on-road riding experience with a proven safe riding history.
- Fluency in English and Swahili (spoken and written). Proficiency in local languages (preferred).
- Strong alignment with organizational values and a positive culture.
Responsibilities Undertake scouting and documentation of potential project areas for expansion, mobilize and recruit farmers for the Forest Garden Project. Support stakeholder and farmer dialogue and consultative meetings with project farmers and organize farmers into groups. Provide relevant training and skills development to farmers on the Forest Garden Approach agroforestry model and as per TREES’ training framework. Provide Forest Garden extension services, field visits and coordinate the establishment of Forest Gardens. Undertake monthly data collection, participate in regular Field Area Measurements and Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) activities in accordance with the laid-out schedules to collect data for the project. Update and maintain farmer records through TREES Taroworks data collection app. Support and organize monthly Lead Farmer meetings and advise farmers on the best Forest Garden farming practices. Sensitize farmers on farmer carbon contracts requirements, administer farmer contracts, monitor and report on farmer carbon contract administration. Collaborate with the Project Officers to inform project reports and plans for all participating Farmer Groups that account for all Project activities, material acquisition and distribution, training events, monitoring & evaluation. Ensure timely data collection and report submission, including the Monthly Reporting Form (MRF) to the Project Officer on all project activities, as per TREES reporting requirements and deadlines. Assists with the development and/or translation of locally appropriate training materials. Provide information and accomplish additional tasks in a timely manner as requested by the Project Officer, Program Officer or the Program Manager.
Who You Are An enthusiastic advocate for TREES’ mission. You are passionate about improving livelihoods through agroforestry. You center farmers in every decision, ensuring projects drive real impact for communities and the environment. A Farmer-Focused Field Supporter. You enjoy working directly with farmers and technicians, conducting site visits, troubleshooting issues on the ground, and demonstrating technical skills. You are comfortable spending significant time in rural settings and prioritize farmer needs and support. A Skilled Trainer & Community Facilitator. You have experience in adult education, participatory training methods, and community engagement. You are able to break down complex concepts into practical, actionable steps for farmers, technicians, and partners. You have successfully led training sessions and facilitated discussions effectively. A Detail-Oriented Data Manager. You have experience collecting, verifying, and managing data for Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL) and demonstrate experience in using data to assess project effectiveness, generate reports that inform decision-making. An Effective Collaborator & Reporter. You communicate clearly and professionally in both verbal and written formats. You have experience in report writing, sharing key findings with stakeholders, and working collaboratively with teams across different functions. A Reliable and Adaptable Professional. You demonstrate consistency in delivering results, even in dynamic environments.
Requirements Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in a relevant field (e.g., Agriculture, Agroforestry, Environmental Science, Agribusiness, Forestry, or related disciplines). Minimum one (1) year experience in agroforestry, climate-smart, and sustainable agriculture (preferred). Background in participatory training and facilitation. Proficiency in smartphone applications for data collection. Valid motorcycle license with off-road and on-road riding experience with a proven safe riding history. Fluency in English and Swahili (spoken and written). Proficiency in local languages (preferred). Strong alignment with organizational values and a positive culture.
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Vacancy title:
Project Intern
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Management]
Jobs at:
Trees for the Future
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, May 9 2025
Duty Station:
Kampala | Kampala | Kampala | Uganda
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, May 1 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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About Trees For The Future
At Trees for the Future (TREES), we train farmers in sustainable land use so that they can build vibrant regional economies, thriving food systems, and a healthier planet. As a global leader in agroforestry training for over 30 years, TREES provides hands-on education and support, encouraging farmers in developing countries to work with nature, not against it.
Our signature methodology, the Forest Garden Approach, helps farmers transform their land with thousands of trees and dozens of crops, creating new possibilities for themselves, and their communities. By embracing sustainable land practices, farmers are reclaiming their agency, breaking the cycles of climate change and generational poverty, and rebuilding our food systems from the ground up. Learn more at trees.org.
THE ROLE
The Project Intern is responsible for sensitizing, recruiting, contracting and developing the capacity of small holder farmers for the Forest Garden Project. The Project Intern works in accordance with TREES Forest Garden Approach to ensure quality and effective project implementation. The Project Intern reports to the Project Officer.
Responsibilities
- Undertake scouting and documentation of potential project areas for expansion, mobilize and recruit farmers for the Forest Garden Project.
- Support stakeholder and farmer dialogue and consultative meetings with project farmers and organize farmers into groups.
- Provide relevant training and skills development to farmers on the Forest Garden Approach agroforestry model and as per TREES’ training framework.
- Provide Forest Garden extension services, field visits and coordinate the establishment of Forest Gardens.
- Undertake monthly data collection, participate in regular Field Area Measurements and Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) activities in accordance with the laid-out schedules to collect data for the project.
- Update and maintain farmer records through TREES Taroworks data collection app.
- Support and organize monthly Lead Farmer meetings and advise farmers on the best Forest Garden farming practices.
- Sensitize farmers on farmer carbon contracts requirements, administer farmer contracts, monitor and report on farmer carbon contract administration.
- Collaborate with the Project Officers to inform project reports and plans for all participating Farmer Groups that account for all Project activities, material acquisition and distribution, training events, monitoring & evaluation.
- Ensure timely data collection and report submission, including the Monthly Reporting Form (MRF) to the Project Officer on all project activities, as per TREES reporting requirements and deadlines.
- Assists with the development and/or translation of locally appropriate training materials.
- Provide information and accomplish additional tasks in a timely manner as requested by the Project Officer, Program Officer or the Program Manager.
Who You Are
- An enthusiastic advocate for TREES’ mission. You are passionate about improving livelihoods through agroforestry. You center farmers in every decision, ensuring projects drive real impact for communities and the environment.
- A Farmer-Focused Field Supporter. You enjoy working directly with farmers and technicians, conducting site visits, troubleshooting issues on the ground, and demonstrating technical skills. You are comfortable spending significant time in rural settings and prioritize farmer needs and support.
- A Skilled Trainer & Community Facilitator. You have experience in adult education, participatory training methods, and community engagement. You are able to break down complex concepts into practical, actionable steps for farmers, technicians, and partners. You have successfully led training sessions and facilitated discussions effectively.
- A Detail-Oriented Data Manager. You have experience collecting, verifying, and managing data for Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL) and demonstrate experience in using data to assess project effectiveness, generate reports that inform decision-making.
- An Effective Collaborator & Reporter. You communicate clearly and professionally in both verbal and written formats. You have experience in report writing, sharing key findings with stakeholders, and working collaboratively with teams across different functions.
- A Reliable and Adaptable Professional. You demonstrate consistency in delivering results, even in dynamic environments.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in a relevant field (e.g., Agriculture, Agroforestry, Environmental Science, Agribusiness, Forestry, or related disciplines).
- Minimum one (1) year experience in agroforestry, climate-smart, and sustainable agriculture (preferred). Background in participatory training and facilitation.
- Proficiency in smartphone applications for data collection.
- Valid motorcycle license with off-road and on-road riding experience with a proven safe riding history.
- Fluency in English and Swahili (spoken and written). Proficiency in local languages (preferred).
- Strong alignment with organizational values and a positive culture.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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