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Endangered Ecosystems - Northern Tanzania (EENT) is a Cooperative Agreement (AID-621-A-15-00004) funded by USAID/Tanzania. The project focuses on protecting rangeland habitat for people and wildlife in northern Tanzania. EENT is entering a new phase in July 2018, with a focus on (1) joint visioning, exchange of lessons, and planning of multiple organizations, communities, and institutions through a stakeholders’ forum on healthy, connected rangelands, (2) harmonizing land use planning across village boundaries for rangelands connectivity in key wildlife corridors, (3) piloting systems for community-based, holistic rangeland management, restoration, and monitoring, and (4) improved collaboration and communications of multiple organizations through a partnership called the Northern Tanzania Rangelands Initiative (www.ntri.co.tz).
You will be a valued team member of a complex, multi-stakeholder project that advances the quality and connectivity of rangelands in Northern Tanzania through improved coordination, learning, and communication of multiple stakeholders on the landscape. You will work with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning specialist to manage information and data associated with healthy, connected rangelands. You will support coordination of the Northern Tanzania Rangelands Initiative (NTRI) by managing key tools, including a joint calendar and information hub. You will help to plan and prepare for events, travel, and consultancies that enable the project to engage with stakeholders across the Northern Tanzania landscape. This is a term-limited position through September 2020 (the remaining duration of the 5-year USAID funding window), and will report to the EENT COP. The position is based at TNC’s office in Arusha, Tanzania.
The Program Assistant provides support in three key areas: (1) coordination of the NTRI partnership, (2) Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL), and (3) events and consultancies associated with stakeholder engagement. He/she supports key coordinating functions that help multiple organizations to work in a collaborative way, such as maintaining a shared calendar, tracking the location and nature of partner organizations’ activities, and maintaining a shared database of key resources. He/she supports MEL through activities such as assisting in the cleaning and organization of data collected through the project. The Program Assistant works with the project team to maintain a calendar of events, and helps to ensure that events are effectively planned, participants receive advance information, technical materials are prepared, and reports are completed in a timely manner.