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SEED Mentor at Boma Projects

SEED Mentor at Boma Projects

SEED Mentor at Boma Projects

Helping Women Graduate from Extreme Poverty The BOMA Project is a U.S. nonprofit and Kenyan NGO with a proven track record, measurable results and a transformative approach to alleviating poverty and building resiliency in the drylands of Africa. Our Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP) replaces aid with sustainable income and helps women to gradua…

 

SEED Mentor

 

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Manage the Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), BOMA’s program that helps low-income youth start businesses to uplift their living standards
  • Provide mentoring to the agreed number of small business enterprises.
  • In a collaborative process with the community (Participatory Rural Appraisal) and BOMA Location Committees, target and identify eligible youth for the program, based on BOMA’s criteria.
  • Meet with established business groups, help them make decisions about their business and offer other guidance as needed.
  • Conduct/deliver business and savings skills trainings and mentor (provide guidance and support) to the businesses in the designated location and surrounding manyattas
  • Survey individuals and collect data on living standards, participation in savings groups, and other relevant information.
  • Represent BOMA in the designated location, including as a representative for the organization in local development committees.
  • Report on the businesses and savings groups’ performances to the Field Officer.
  • Perform a minimum of agreed visits per week to the business groups and savings groups for which you are responsible and upload all data collected at a minimum rate of once a month.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • At least a Diploma in Community Development, Social Work or another related discipline.
  • Minimum one (1) year experience managing livelihood and community development projects, specifically with a youth entrepreneurship component. Proven experience in data collection is an added advantage.
  • Possess excellent interpersonal skills; candidates should be able to relate well to both the women with whom we work, and the BOMA Field Officer.
  • Be self-driven, and able to work with minimal staff supervision
  • Must be a native of the respective ward you are applying for with working knowledge of English, Swahili and the local language.
  • Have a valid motorcycle license and has experience on how to ride a motorcycle

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