Overview
The Project Field Clerk will provide community mobilization and implementation support for I-LEAD activities within the Obo Monuvu Indigenous Cultural Community. The role ensures inclusive participation, cultural sensitivity, and timely reporting of community-level activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Act as liaison between project team, NCIP, and indigenous community.
- Facilitate and support community consultations, meetings, and assemblies.
- Assist community in identifying needs, priorities, and resources.
- Promote awareness of project objectives and processes.
- Assist in planning and coordinating project activities.
- Ensure activities are culturally appropriate and aligned with plans.
- Coordinate with Regional Project Coordinator and NCIP units.
- Monitor project progress at community level and report issues.
- Support organization and facilitation of community trainings and workshops.
- Assist community leaders in strengthening management and leadership skills.
- Prepare and submit activity reports, attendance sheets, photo documentation, and summaries.
- Maintain clear and organized records of meetings, agreements, and FPIC documentation.
- Ensure project activities respect cultural protocols and traditional governance systems.
- Help resolve communication gaps or misunderstandings.
- Foster trust and mutual understanding.
Required Experience
- Minimum three years of relevant experience working with Indigenous Cultural Communities or grassroots organizations (with Bachelor’s degree).
- No work experience required for candidates with a bachelor's degree.
- Experience in community mobilization, participatory planning, and organizing consultations or assemblies.
- Familiarity with the culture and customary governance systems of the Obo Monuvu ICC.
- Ability to facilitate meetings, communicate effectively, and build rapport.
- Ability to prepare basic reports, documentation, and attendance records.
- Proficiency in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Basic understanding of IPRA and FPIC process (desired).
- Experience in supporting the implementation of development projects with Indigenous Peoples or rural communities (desired).
- Demonstrated ability to resolve communication gaps and promote trust (desired).
- Patience, adaptability, and commitment to inclusive participation (desired).
- Willingness to travel and stay in field/project areas as required (desired).
- Preferably a member of the Obo Monuvu ICC (desired).
Qualifications
- High School certificate
- A university degree (Bachelor’s degree) in Business Administration, Public Administration, Project Management, Economics or equivalent will be given due consideration, but it is not a requirement.