
Operations
MinFor Livelihood Officer
Location(s):
Mati City
POSITION OVERVIEW
The role supports the Livelihood Officer in strengthening community-based livelihood initiatives that address drivers of deforestation while promoting sustainable economic opportunities for Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and residents.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
● Support the Project Lead in developing and implementing conservation, cultural preservation, sustainable tourism, farming, and community development projects.
● Oversee landscape conservation strategies, ensuring environmental sustainability, aligns with community development.
● Manage relationships with funding partners, report on project performance, and ensure compliance with financial and operational guidelines.
● Coordinate with key stakeholders—including Indigenous communities, provincial and municipal government units, cultural organizations, and farming cooperatives—to ensure collaborative planning and project execution.
● Supervise internal teams managing forest protection, sustainable livelihoods, community engagement, cultural preservation, ecotourism, and agroforestry initiatives.
● Ensure timely provision of project support by coordinating with finance, administration, procurement, HR, and data management teams.
● Oversee performance tracking of annual targets and key performance indicators (KPIs) related to conservation, tourism, cultural heritage, farming, and community development activities.
● Assist in formulating annual work plans and budgets that integrate conservation, eco-tourism, cultural heritage, farming, and community development.
● Manage project-related accounts and funding, ensuring transparency, accountability, and effective allocation of resources.
● Lead participatory planning sessions with partner Indigenous groups, local farming communities, and tourism stakeholders.
● Foster strong relationships with provincial and municipal government units, ensuring alignment with local policies and development priorities.
● Work closely with technical experts in biodiversity, cultural heritage management, sustainable tourism, and agriculture for effective project implementation.
● Monitor and evaluate project impact, identifying areas for improvement and implementing corrective actions.
● Engage and motivate project teams, ensuring high performance and long-term retention of staff and partners.
● Recommend improvements to project implementation to senior management, highlighting key risks and opportunities.
REQUIREMENTS
● 1 to 3 years of experience in livelihood promotion, rural development, or community development.
● Experience working with self-help groups (SHGs), micro-enterprises, farmers, or marginalized communities.
Field Work:
● Experience in field implementation, community mobilization, and capacity building.
● Familiarity with rural/tribal areas is often a strong requirement.