Responsibilities
- Facilitate Household Visioning sessions with
identified households and support them to develop practical action plans
that outline economic, social and financial goals.
- Conduct visioning follow-ups to review progress,
challenges and adjustments to the action plans.
- Provide tailored business coaching and
mentorship to the agri-food businesses under the Changing Lives project,
to help them make decisions about their businesses.
- Conduct regular business monitoring visits to
monitor business performance and health indicators, including stock
levels, record-keeping, cashflow and profitability.
- Conduct/deliver financial literacy trainings to
designated participants on budgeting, savings, credit management,
responsible borrowing, investment planning, household financial discipline
and planning for shocks.
- Work closely with Savings/Umbrella groups to
strengthen saving culture, internal lending, and financial accountability.
- Support businesses to integrate into local
market systems, accessing market opportunities, suppliers and
private-sector linkages.
- Support business and household connections to
formal and informal financial service providers and digital financial
platforms.
- Mobilize participants for trainings, field
sessions, meetings and follow-ups, working closely with community/block
leaders and existing community structures.
- Collect accurate field data using BOMA’s digital
tools.
- Upload quality data and information using the
BOMA taroworks system (information management technology) while ensuring
accuracy and timeliness.
- Uphold protection, safeguarding, inclusion and
Do No Harm principles in all activities, ensuring safe, respectful and
inclusive engagement with all household members.
- Represent BOMA in the designated location,
including as a representative for the organization in local development
committees.
- Support in the documentation of household
progress, success stories and key field observations.
Requirements
- At least a Diploma in community development,
social work or another related discipline.
- At least two (2) years’ experience in similar
work in Kakuma/Kalobeyei
- Experience in business, mentorship, training,
savings groups or financial literacy is an asset.
- Proven experience in data collection, analysis
and management is an added advantage.
- Possess excellent interpersonal skills;
candidates should be able to relate well to both the participants, BOMA
Field staff and key stakeholders
- Strong community engagement and communication
skills.
- Be self-driven and able to work with minimal
staff supervision.
- Must be a native/resident of the respective
location you are applying for with working knowledge of English, Swahili
and dominant local language.
- Must have a valid motorcycle riding license
How to Apply
