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Project Assistant – Environment (2 Positions)

  • Full Time
  • Uganda

World Vision Uganda

Key Responsibilities Reports to: Project Officer.

Location: Adjumani and Lamwo.

Key Result Areas Effective Project Implementation and sustainability.

  • Develop annual project activity plans and update quarterly in collaboration with key departments, oversee implementation to high standards by scope and timelines.
  • Provide technical assistance on sustainable environment management of natural resources, climate smart agriculture, and anticipatory messaging.
  • Deliver training sessions on ecosystem restoration, climate-smart agriculture, and sustainable resource use.
  • Support establishment and maintenance of demonstration plots as learning sites for communities.
  • Provide technical support in forest restoration, afforestation and nature-based enterprise development for improved livelihoods to selected groups.
  • Promote appropriate innovations and approaches on energy utilization, including green fuels, renewable energy, lighting, powering technologies and green livelihoods.
  • Promote restoration of degraded, fragile ecosystems through FMNR, sustainable landscape restoration practices at household, community and Institutional levels.
  • Provide technical assistance to participants on selection of high value tree varieties and resilient livelihoods.
  • Facilitate community meetings and awareness campaigns to promote environmental conservation and sustainable practices.
  • Provide business training and support on income generating activities, market analysis and value chain analysis.
  • Organize monthly field planning meetings with farmer groups and WVU departments to guide effective implementation.
  • Ensure core project models and approaches are implemented according to schedule and minimum standards.
  • Better living conditions for the affected persons as they will be able to meet most of their basic needs.
  • Awareness created among stakeholders on WV interventions in the area.
  • Organize monthly field planning meetings with farmer groups and WVU departments to guide effective implementation.
  • Improved farmers’ knowledge on sustainable natural resources management for enhanced production and productivity.
  • Organize monthly field planning meetings with farmer groups and WVU departments to guide effective implementation.
  • Participate and contribute in environment coordination meetings to support the project.

Community engagement and advocacy.

  • Mobilize refugee and host communities to actively participate in environmental restoration activities, such as tree planting, and soil conservation, while applying principles of resilience designs.
  • Conduct awareness on nature based solutions/enterprises among communities and local leaders.
  • Link farmer groups to government and partners to access additional social services.
  • Facilitate awareness campaigns on climate change impacts and the adaptation and mitigation measures.
  • Promote community adoption and production of improved energy saving cooking stove.
  • Promote environmentally friendly practices among communities, such as recycling, composting, and water conservation.
  • Strengthen community ownership of environmental initiatives through participatory approaches and co-design processes.
  • Make sure there is balanced gender representation amongst beneficiaries and leaders.
  • Assist in solving any conflicts among community members.
  • Organize monthly field planning meetings with farmer groups and WVU departments to guide effective implementation.
  • Improved relationship with consortium partners, OPM livelihood focal persons and local government line departments.
  • Strong cohesion among farmer groups and institutions.
  • Improved farmers’ knowledge on good agronomic practices for enhanced production and productivity.

Linkage, networking, collaboration and mentorship.

  • Maintain good coordination and working relationships with OPM, UNHCR, Humanitarian Actors, and district leaders.
  • Organize monthly field planning meetings with farmer groups and WVU departments to guide effective implementation.
  • Collaborate with district and development actors on ongoing government programs on livelihoods and environment enhancement, liaising with extension workers, other relevant sub-county leaders and district stakeholders to facilitate sustainable implementation of project activities.
  • Organize monthly field planning meetings with farmer groups and WVU departments to guide effective implementation.
  • Participate in stakeholder joint engagements, planning meetings, livelihood and environment sector working groups, monthly coordination meetings, workshops and other fora.
  • Build capacity of farmers on climate smart agriculture, sound environment management practices to improve production for the community.
  • Foster ongoing positive cooperation with stakeholders and embrace links between market actors and participants.
  • Cordial relationships with key external sources of technical expertise for capacity building.
  • Awareness created among stakeholders on WV interventions in the area.
  • World Vision has strong bilateral relationships with key partners, donor and government counterparts.
  • Opportunities for collaboration with external stakeholders and for securing resources are identified and taken.

Documentation, Reporting and Knowledge Management.

  • Compile and submit activity reports and support preparation of quality monthly, quarterly and annual progress reports
  • Conduct regular follow up visits to farmer groups, and their IGAs, and to members to see if they are applying practices, and provide technical advice and mentoring.
  • Track progress of the farmer groups and keep records.
  • Carry out quarterly meetings with farmer groups to assess performance at the community and project level.
  • Facilitate data collection from farmer groups, and manage the information flow in the M&E (LEAP) database
  • Support preparation of farmer groups own monitoring plans.
  • Ensure activities are effectively implemented, monitored and progress reports shared.
  • Compile monthly and quarterly reports, inclusive of success stories and lessons learnt.
  • Activity reports submitted on timely basis.
  • Support documentation of quality reports submitted timely on monthly, quarterly, Biannually or annual basis.
  • Technical coaching plan developed and applied for all project participants
  • Project achievements, successes and lesson learned shared

Child Protection, gender and Disability inclusion.

  • Ensure inclusion and participation of vulnerable groups in project activities
  • Liaise with WV experts to provide proficient advice on gender, protection and disability inclusion in the project.
  • Monitor wellbeing and child abuse cases and report any incidents in line with child protection policy and guidelines.
  • Work with local leaders to protect children from child violations and abuses
  • Liaise with WV experts to provide proficient advice on gender, protection and disability inclusion in the project.
  • Any other business as assigned by supervisor including participation in key committees and task forces
  • Child protection integrated into livelihoods interventions to ensure child safety and reduce/ eliminate child abuse and exploitation among all stakeholders.

Knowledge, Skills And Abilities

  • A Minimum of Diploma in Forestry or Agroforestry or Environment or Natural Resources or Agriculture any other relevant discipline.
  • At least 2 years’ experience working with vulnerable communities and familiarity with humanitarian programming and implementation.
  • Proven experience in community driven project implementation with a key focus on landscape restoration, agroforestry, plantation management, nursery management, climate smart agriculture is an added advantage.
  • Candidate should demonstrate a good understanding of environment and forestry related issues in Uganda, with a specific focus on Forest Landscape Restoration.
  • Experience of data collection, collation, analysis, and report writing
  • Professional, motivated, open, creative, mature, responsible, flexible and, culturally sensitive
  • Strong leadership, organizational and analytical skills, and ability to work under pressure
  • Excellent verbal and written skills in English
  • Excellent computer skills, particularly with Microsoft Excel, spreadsheets.
  • In addition to academic documents and CV, candidate Must attach a VALID RIDING LICENCE as evidence of ability to ride a motorcycle.
  • Must be a Practicing Christian and an ACTIVE Member of a Church.

Advert start date: 4th May, 2026.

Advert end date: 12th May, 2026.

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