Summary:

The post holder is responsible for ensuring the field coordination and delivery of funded community fisheries programs to benefit resettlement-affected communities and host communities livelihoods as well as represent the Project in field in all matters related to the fisheries programs.

Responsibilities:

  • Prepare new and update existing SOWs for contracting of Implementation Partners (IP) for the various fisheries livelihood programs committed under the Resettlement Plan.
  • Lead the coaching, upskilling and mentoring of the fisheries officers, including implementation partners.
  • Review and provide inputs to the implementation partners’ execution strategies, plans and procedures and monitor how successfully they are being executed.
  • Assess fisheries livelihood implementation partners’ performance and how to most effectively implement their work scope and schedule.
  • Track fulfillment of fisheries livelihood obligations and advise the livelihood supervisor of adaptive implementation management required.
  • Assist with the oversight of the mid-term and completion performance reviews for fisheries livelihood restoration activities.
  • Conduct random field visits to monitor fisheries program implementation.
  • Participate in meetings with Government, communities and households, as required.

Qualifications:

  • University degree in relevant area, including rural development, agronomy, agricultural economics.
  • Minimum of five (5) years of experience in engaging communities and implementation of fisheries livelihood programs.
  • Knowledgeable about the land access and resettlement processes that leads to displacement and livelihood re-establishment and development program delivery.
  • Experience in managing schedule and budgets, large teams and IP performance monitoring and evaluation.
  • Negotiation and conflict management skills.
  • Excellent analytical skills and detail oriented with competence in report writing.
  • Fluency in Portuguese and English (written and spoken) required.
  • Excellent communication skills with a proven ability to develop and maintain good relations with stakeholders including local communities, government authorities, implementation partners and CSOs/NGOs.
Application deadline: 25 April 2026
Contract type: Fixed-term
Number of hours per week: Full time
Job location: Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique

HOW TO APPLY

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Fisheries Livelihoods Coordinator | Aldelia