Senior Programme Officer, Water and Wetlands – Rwanda Country Office
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BACKGROUND
THIS POSITION IS OPEN ONLY TO RWANDAN NATIONALS OR THOSE WITH THE RIGHT TO WORK IN RWANDA ON LOCAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT.
BACKGROUND:
IUCN Rwanda is expanding its growing portfolio under its strategic priority “Sustainable management of water resources for nature and people”, in alignment with the IUCN 2021-2024 Global and Regional Programmes. The “Embedding Integrated Water Resources Management in Rwanda” project (EWMR) project falls under this strategic priority and provides the platform to further build upon, and to facilitate scaling up and scaling out.
The IUCN-International Union for Conservation of Nature, Rwanda Country Office in collaboration with The Governments of Rwanda and the Netherlands are implementing the “Embedding Integrated Water Resources Management in Rwanda” project (EWMR). IUCN’s role is to provide Technical Assistance (TA) for the Landscape Management and Integrated Water Resource Management. The TA Project has the overall purpose of “Increased livelihood and conservation Benefits in Sebeya (& other) catchments from restoration & improved local land management”. This TA Project embraces both water and sustainable land and water management, using a catchment approach based on a strong participatory landscape planning and restoration approach that strengthens ecosystem service delivery particularly in degraded landscapes. The EWMR project started in May 2019 and IUCN has secured a cost extension of the project until end of June 2023.
IUCN is seeking a high performing and experienced strategic expert to take up the role of Senior Programme Officer, Water and Wetlands.
JOB DESCRIPTION
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Senior Programme Officer, Water and Wetlands will provide his/her expertise to develop and implement the water and wetlands projects and programmes at both local, national, transboundary, and regional levels.
He/she will ensure growth of the IUCN Rwanda portfolio under strategic priority “Sustainable management of water resources for nature and people”, in alignment with the IUCN 2021-2024 Global and Regional Programmes. This includes, among others, support fundraising initiatives, develop strategic partnerships, support the development and subsequent implementation of new projects and programmes, and provide strategic, technical and policy support on water and wetlands.
The Senior Programme Officer, Water and Wetlands will support the EWMR team in the implementation of the ongoing EWMR project.
He/she will also contribute to the IUCN Eastern and Southern Africa Office (ESARO) regional programme development on water and wetlands.
The incumbent will be located in the IUCN Rwanda Country Office with occasional travel to the field.
DUTIES;
Under the direct guidance of, and working closely with the Programme Manager, the specific responsibilities of the Senior Programme Officer, Water and Wetlands are:
Sustainable management of water resources for nature and people;
Function as the IUCN Rwanda focal and knowledge point for strategic priority “Sustainable management of water resources for nature and people”.
Oversee the conceptualization, development and implementation of new water and wetland related projects, programmes, strategies, and relevant components under other projects.
Promote and champion Nature-based Solutions as a best-practice for project and programme development and implementation.
Develop and maintain strong strategic partnerships with global programme units, members, commissions, policy bodies and donors.
Represent IUCN Rwanda at relevant meetings, workshop, events, and fora.
Take the lead in ensuring strong collaboration and coordination with ESARO and global IUCN offices on water related matters.
Strengthen the aquatic biodiversity component under current and new relevant projects.
Develop mechanisms and guidelines to enable lessons learning and sharing.
EWMR project, and similar future projects;
Act as Liaison to the project team leader and team members to support the overall management and coordination of the project and implementation of related project activities.
Ensure coordination of various partner (RWB, SNV, RWARRI, UNICEF) planning, implementation of project work plans, and reporting.
Provide technical expertise to RWB and ensure quality delivery of watershed and catchment management interventions.
Strengthen capacities of organizations in catchments in landscape restoration and IWRM including districts staff, catchment management committees and other involved parties.
Provide technical expertise to SNV, RWARRI and UNICEF and ensure quality delivery of landscape restoration, community mobilization, livelihood interventions, and other relevant project components.
Provide advice on the development of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) approaches, regulation, catchment plan development, and its implementation.
Provide technical support for drafting terms of reference for various technical studies, concept notes, procurement and budgets for different activities and events.
Supervise short and long-term consultants, including the drafting of Terms of Reference, manage Consultants’ work, and ensure quality delivery.
In close collaboration with the M&E Officer, ensure monitoring and recording of progress against the project’s indicators.
Produce high quality production and dissemination of knowledge products, including reports, guidelines, policy briefs, lessons-learned, and infographs.
Develop timely and high-quality project communications, including articles, and social media communications.
Ensure delivery of timely and high quality technical and financial reporting to the donor.Perform any other duty as may be assigned from time to time
REQUIREMENTS
• POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Education; Work Experience; Language Requirements; Core Competencies; Functional Competencies; |
APPLICATIONS
Applicants are requested to apply online through the HR Management System https://hrms.iucn.org/vacancy/6156, by opening the vacancy announcement and pressing the “Apply” button.
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