NGO Jobs In Kenya:Free the Children Environmental Mobilizer Job Vacancy
Free The Children was founded by 12-year-old Craig Kielburger in 1995 when he gathered 11 school friends to begin fighting child labour. Today, Free The Children is the world's largest network of children helping children through education, with more than one million young people involved in our programs in 45 countries.
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Through leadership training at home and community development projects abroad, Free The Children empowers youth everywhere to make a difference.
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An NGO based in Narok south district, is looking to hire (1) One Environmental Mobilizer.
Position involves:
* Overseeing the tree nursery
* Initiate, support and facilitate environmental clubs within each school
1. Creation of a tree nursery
2. Creation of a wood lot
3. Continual support of the community garden
4. Vision to be created with environmental club and/or community
* Farming techniques training for all women groups, men groups and youth groups.
* Facilitate five awareness days per year.
* Create curriculum for the environmental clubs and the community trainings.
* Managing, planning and distribution of trees to schools.
* Meeting with school committee and community leadership as necessary.
* Eyes and Ears of community
1. Ensure the current community opinion is always represented in meetings and reports
2. Providing the community expressions, beliefs, and perspectives to the team
Qualifications:
* Diploma in Community Development or Social Work or Environmental Studies
* Excellent organizational and communication (interpersonal/oral/written)
* Shown dedication and passion for their job.
* Ability to work independently and be a team player
* loyal team member, Humble and appreciative, young and energetic, Takes Initiative, ideally aged between 25-35 years old.
Send CV only to hrkenya@freethechildren.com by 19th October 2010, including your current Salary.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
For general information on the organization, visit our website: www.freethechildren.com
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