Vacancies at Northern Rangelands Trust

Northern Rangelands Trust
Vacancies at Northern Rangelands Trust
Vacancies at Northern Rangelands Trust
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The Northern Rangelands Trust is a non-profit umbrella organization supporting 33 community conservancies across northern Kenya. Its mission is to develop resilient community conservancies, which transform lives, secure peace and conserve natural resources.
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Head of Science & Data Management
Key roles/Responsibilities:
- Develop the annual research plan incl. landscape land use & zonation plans for ecosystems within NRT landscapes.
- Oversee and coordinate the collection, analysis, and distribution of all scientific data (remote sensing, spatial data collection) across the 43 NRT member conservancies in both terrestrial and marine conservancies.
- Review and improve quality of data collected, with a specific focus on the relevance of the data and the use of technology for further analysis
- Guide in the development of Data Collection Tools and integration of the tools into Data Storage Platforms.
- Develop data collection and sharing agreements with other research and government institutions.
- Manage NRT Science Department incl. budget, staff and other assets.
- Lead capacity building to NRT and conservancies staff in relation to spatial data collection access, quality, and analysis protocols.
- Develop and update protocols and guidelines for data sharing and coordinate data sharing with all relevant parties.
- Work closely with the NRT communications team to ensure seamless flow of information from the conservancies through to NRT and on to NRT’s donors.
- Work closely with the Earthranger team based at the NRT Joint Operations and Communications Center (JOCC) to ensure the processes of data entry and analysis are smooth and relevant.
- Work closely with NRT’s science-based partners; specifically KWS, WRTI and TNC, and build new partnerships where relevant.
- Cover the abundance, distribution, and trends of all key wildlife species within the conservancy, together with the patrol effort of conservancy rangers while collecting the data.
- Work with other relevant team to undertake an in-depth review of results from Wildlife-CoMMS, to determine what is working and not working, and strategies to improve Wildlife-CoMMS on a conservancy-by-conservancy basis.
- Cover details of selected fish species, coral distribution, sea grasses, and local catch.
- Collect data on perceptions and feedback from the Conservancy members on a broad aspect of Conservancy related work.
- Collect data on the status of vegetation and soil cover within community conservancies.
- Review the synergies between CoMMS and SMART and outline steps needed to allow integration of CoMMS to SMART.
- Provide technical input on species specific programmes including oversight and coordination of Hirola research & monitoring and Aerial surveys in Ishaqbini, Sera and other conservancies when required.
- Prepare NRT briefs/ reports capturing NRT’s approach, evolution of programmes, lessons learnt, evidence of success etc.
Knowledge, experience, and qualifications required
Academic & Professional Qualifications:
- A minimum of a master’s degree in Natural Science subject. A Ph.D. will be a significant advantage in the appointment of this position.
Experience required:
- At least 10 years’ experience in a similar position; conservation focussed data collection and analysis of field-based data to guide management decisions.
- Excellent writing and editing skills, with demonstrated experience of developing high quality scientific content for both Kenyan and international audiences.
- A strong technical background in areas related to communications-conservation, government, donors, NGOs and social media.
- Strong data analysis skills in the experience/qualifications including working knowledge of GIS programs and statistics.
Technical & Behavioral competences:
- Willingness to live relatively remotely and to be able to travel for extended periods within Kenya, including camping (where relevant) within NRT member conservancies.
- A personal style that inspires trust, team work, professionalism and cooperation.
- Strong organizational and presentation skills.
- Cultivate innovation.
- Drive results.
- Technology savvy.
Personal Assistant
Key roles/Responsibilities:
- Work closely with the CEO to keep him well informed of upcoming commitments and responsibilities and following up accordingly- anticipate CEO’s needs in advance of meetings and prepare high level briefs.
- Serve as the primary point of contact on all matters pertaining to the CEO including those of a highly confidential and critical nature.
- Support the CEO in preparing information for meetings and interviews. Design and utilize data to generate reports and power point presentations.
- Management of the CEO’s diary – Prioritize inquiries and requests.
- Liaising with donors and other key stakeholders on high-level matters.
- Ability to organize daily workload and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Coordinate and assist with executive and senior management meetings recording of minutes.
- Provide hospitality to all guests and create a welcoming environment.
- Making travel arrangements for the CEO and other Senior Executives.
- Knowledge, experience, and qualifications required
Academic & Professional Qualifications:
- A Master’s degree in the relevant field.
- Bachelor’s degree in business related course or any other relevant field from a university recognized in Kenya.
- Membership to any professional body will be an added advantage.
Experience required:
- At least 8 years executive support experience including supporting c-level executives.
- Exceptional organizational skills and impeccable attention to detail.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills.
- Maintain high level of integrity and discretion in handling confidential information.
Technical & Behavioral competences:
- IT savvy -working knowledge of SharePoint, Teams.
- Organizational and presentation skills.
- Ability to multi-task.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates are required to submit their application including a cover letter, detailed Curriculum Vitae highlighting relevant experience, academic and professional certificates, testimonials, a daytime telephone contact, email address, and names of three professional referees to reach us by close of business on Wednesday 25th January 2023 to: recruit@nrt-kenya.org.