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Programme Assistant – Forest Management job at FAO Uganda | Apply Now
Kampala, Uganda
Full Time
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About the Organisation
FAO and Uganda have a long history of cooperation. The Organization’s technical assistance in the country began as early as 1959 in the areas of aquaculture development and livestock disease control. Cooperation has increased since the opening of FAO’s representation in 1981, with interventions comprising national policy and programme formulation, agricultural and rural development projects, and emergency and rehabilitation assistance. More recently, emphasis has been given to building resilience to the effects of climate change.
FAO’s cooperation with Uganda Government is shaped by the Country Programming Framework (CPF) 2015-2019, jointly developed with the Government and other partners.
The CPF is a joint framework which forms the basis for strategic cooperation over the next five years between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Government of the Republic of Uganda. The CPF is fully aligned with national and regional development priorities as well as the UN Development Assistance Framework for Uganda.
Over the years, the stature and influence of FAO in Uganda has grown considerably. Currently, the country programme comprises well over 20 projects with a combined budget of close to 80 million USD, which makes FAO one of Uganda’s significant development partners. FAO projects are mainly field-based, addressing on-ground pertinent issues.
Until 2010, FAO’s support programme emphasized emergency and rehabilitation following two decades of insurgency in Northern and North Eastern Uganda. The current CPF however, focuses more on long-term development objectives aimed at revitalizing agricultural production and productivity and spurring economic development for the country.
FAO Uganda therefore falls under the Development Programme. FAO’s development interventions aim to support and build resilient agriculture-based livelihoods. Our interventions focus on crops, livestock, fisheries, forestry and their interaction with the environment, Climate change and building resilience. Further, FAO gives guidance in drafting effective legislation and creating national strategies to achieve transformational development and alleviate hunger.
Job Title
Programme Assistant – Forest Management job at FAO Uganda
FAO Uganda
Job Description
Job Title: Programme Assistant – Forest Management (UN Jobs)
Organisation: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
The Programme Assistant – Forest Management will conduct plantation development and wood processing related activities to improve the competence of key partners and their employees in executing Best Operating Practices (BOPs) in forest sector. The Programme Assistant – Forest Management will have specialized expertise in preparing and presenting short skills training courses in Plantation Establishment, Weeding, Pruning, Coppice Reduction, Thinning, Mapping, Inventory and Planning, Harvesting, Roads and Transport, Occupational Health and Safety, Saw doctoring, Sawmilling, Wood Seasoning, Wood Preservation, Wood Moulding, Reconstituted and Timber Engineered Products to improve the competency of employees on the job. The skills training courses are delivered through on site-visits (extension), demonstrations and practical.
Duties, Roles and Responsibilities
The Programme Assistant – Forest Management will specifically carry out the following tasks:
Conduct forest planning including strategic, operational and forest inventories for selected stakeholders.
Contribute to valuation of forest plantations.
Train forest owners and their employees in plantation development and wood processing skills courses (1 day to 5 days courses).
Participate in the development of forest guidelines and promote their use to achieve Best Operating Practices (BOP).
Plan and coordinate forestry related field days, on-site training, demonstrations and stakeholder exchange visits.
Conduct regular monitoring visits to ensure quality plantation standards are maintained.
Facilitate formation and strengthening of aggregated wood processor groups.
Support timber grading operations to ensure adherence to the national timber grading standards.
Support UTGA members in establishment and management of forest resources to desired standards.
Develop training materials and management information for staff and UTGA members.
Contribute to UTGA’s research agenda.
Implement and report on UTGA projects activities including where UTGA is an implementing partner.
Oversee the forest restoration activities of UTGA.
Represent UTGA in stakeholder engagements.
Any other duties that may enhance the smooth running of the organization as may be assigned by your supervisor.
Qualifications, Education and Competencies
CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING
Minimum Requirements
A Bachelor university degree in Forestry, Natural Resource Management, or any related qualifications.
At least 5 years of proven experience in commercial forestry, sustainable forest management, and natural resources management of small to medium-scale tree growers in Uganda.
Must be a Ugandan National.
Full proficiency/Working knowledge of English. (Level C)
FAO Core Competencies
Results Focus
Teamwork
Communication
Building Effective Relationships
Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement
Technical/Functional Skills
Solid experience in Forest Management, processing and training in Uganda.
Experience in forestry certification and standards is an added advantage
Previous experience working with international partners on related assignments.
Selection Criteria
A postgraduate qualification would be an added advantage.
How to Apply
All suitably qualified candidates who wish to join the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) should apply online at the APPLY Button below
Deadline: 10th June 2025