Duration: 1 year
Role Purpose: National Volunteer – Livelihood Officer supports the effective implementation of livelihood-related activities under the RECAP project. The role focuses on strengthening household and community resilience through sustainable livelihood diversification, income-generating activities, market linkages, and skills development, while ensuring alignment with climate adaptation and peacebuilding objectives.
1.Introduction to VSO
VSO is the world’s leading international non-governmental organization that works through volunteers to create a fair world for everyone.
Our work centers on those who are left out by society – those living in extreme poverty or with disability and illness. Those who face discrimination and violence because of their gender, sexuality, or social status. Those who are at risk from disaster, disease, and conflict. But they are not passive beneficiaries of aid; they are the “primary actors” at the heart of our efforts. From their perspective, we define the issues, opportunities, and solutions that drive sustainable, local-led change. These individuals are the key agents of their own transformation.
2.Our Approach
Our Volunteering for Development (VfD) method supports the most vulnerable and marginalized to achieve their rights and bring about lasting change to create a fair world for everyone. Rooted in addressing the fundamental causes of – marginalization and vulnerability, our three core approaches – social inclusion and gender, social accountability, and resilience – guide our work in inclusive education, health, and resilient livelihoods.
Our Volunteering for Development method recognizes the importance of relationships in forging a shared understanding and commitment and building collective action to lasting change. With most of our volunteers being national, we build blended teams of community, national, and international volunteers, uniting diverse perspectives, and experiences to generate insight, innovation, and action that tackles the complex issues faced by our communities. This kindles the potential for active citizenship worldwide, encouraging people to step forward and lead the change that fosters a fair world for all.
3.contextual background of the Project
Resilient Borders: Advancing Climate Adaptation, Peace, Livelihoods, and Preparedness in Cross-Border Communities of Ethiopia and Kenya (RECAP) Project
RECAP is a three-year initiative targeting 21 locations across four districts, Miyo and Moyale in Ethiopia and Sololo and Moyale in Kenya. The RECAP project addresses interconnected challenges of climate change, conflict, fragile livelihoods, and disaster risks affecting cross-border communities of Ethiopia and Kenya. Moyale is a highly dynamic border area where competition over natural resources, climate shocks, and mobility intersect with long-standing conflict dynamics. Strengthening peacebuilding and disaster risk reduction (DRR) capacities at community level is critical for building sustainable resilience.
National Volunteer – Livelihood Officer supports the effective implementation of livelihood-related activities under the RECAP project. The role focuses on strengthening household and community resilience through sustainable livelihood diversification, income-generating activities, market linkages, and skills development, while ensuring alignment with climate adaptation and peacebuilding objectives. The role includes:
The role includes:
Livelihoods Program Implementation
Community Engagement and Capacity Building
Integration of Peace and Conflict Sensitivity
Coordination and Partnerships
Compliance, Safeguarding, and Volunteer Conduct
Personal consideration
The National Volunteer – Livelihood Project Officer should possess and demonstrate the combined skills sets and experience detailed below:
Qualification
Experience
Skills and Competencies
Language Requirements
Personal Attributes
Equal Opportunities
VSO promotes equal opportunities and values a diverse workforce.
VSO reserves the right to close this job early if we receive a sufficient number of applications.
VSO is committed to a fair, transparent and merit-based recruitment. VSO does not charge any application, processing, training, interviewing, testing or other fee in connection with the application or recruitment process.
Additional Information
Allowance and accommodation
All volunteers have an allowance paid in local currency. The allowance meets reasonable living expenses in country but will not be enough to send money home.
Interested candidates can apply via the attached link below https://vso.my.salesforce-sites.com/VsoJobDetails?id=a0mQ2000004bSJBIA2
