CEFORD in partnership with Danish Refugee Council (DRC), Dan Church Aid (DCA), PALM Corps, and PICOT with funding from Danish Embassy is implementing the Uganda Refugee Resilience Initiative (URRI) project across the four geographical regions in Uganda Hosting refugees. The duration of the project isfour years and four months fromSeptember 2024 to December 2028. URRI Consortium under DRC leads operates across two regions: North West Nile (Yumbe, Obongi, and Moyo) and South West Nile (Madi Okollo, Terego, and Koboko), benefiting both refugees (35%) and host communities (65%). CEFORD will be implementing URRI in Terego and Midi-Okollo Districts. URRI adopts a collaborative approach involving local governments, private sector actors, and civil society. It emphasizes gender inclusion, equitable resource access, and co-designed interventions to address climate change and promote sustainable livelihoods. The initiative leverages market systems and community-driven solutions to ensure long-term impact and resilience. In order to realize the project’s goals and objectives, CEFORD invites application from competent and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following Positions;
| 1. Job Title: | Environment Assistant – 02 Positions |
| Location: | Terego (1) and Madi-Okollo (1) |
| Reports to: | Environment Officer |
Job Purpose
The Environment Assistant will support the implementation of environmental and climate resilience activities under the Outcome 2 of URRI Project. He or she will assist the Environment Officer in promoting sustainable natural resource management, ecosystem restoration, and community-based environmental initiatives in refugee-hosting and surrounding host communities.
Key Responsibilities
- Support planning and execution of field-based environmental activities such as tree planting, land restoration, and natural resource management.
- Mobilize and engage refugee and host community groups to actively participate in environmental conservation initiatives.
- Conduct sensitization and awareness sessions on sustainable environmental practices and climate change adaptation.
- Facilitate training for community-based facilitators and farmer field schools on nursery establishment, tree management, and soil and Water conservation.
- Support construction and dissemination of energy-saving technologies such as Lorena stoves and fuel-efficient devices.
- Participate in monitoring project sites to assess tree survival rates, tree protection, land restored, and adoption of improved practices.
- Collect environmental data, maintain records, and prepare weekly and monthly activity reports for the Environment Officer.
- Ensure project activities comply with URRI’s environmental standards and contribute to climate resilience objectives.
- Collaborate with district environment and forestry officers, local leaders, and partner agencies to harmonize environmental efforts.
- Account for distributed seedlings, tools, and materials used during environmental interventions.
- Support GIS/GPS mapping of restoration sites and tree planting areas for monitoring and reporting.
- Promote equitable participation of women, youth, and persons with disabilities in environmental activities.
- Assist in organizing logistics, procurement requests, and field requisitions related to environmental activities.
- Identify environmental risks, challenges, and propose mitigation measures in collaboration with the Environment Officer.
- Uphold URRI’s policies on environment, gender equality, and child protection throughout all interventions.
Person Specifications and Required Qualifications
- Diploma in Environmental Science, Forestry, Natural Resource Management.
- Minimum of 3 years’ experience in environmental conservation or natural resource management in community or humanitarian settings.
- Practical experience in tree nursery management, ecosystem restoration, or community training.
- Knowledge of GIS/GPS tools, data collection, and basic report writing.
- Strong communication, teamwork, and interpersonal skills.
How to Apply:
Application letters, accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae and photocopies of relevant academic documents such as transcripts, certificates, and testimonials, along with the contact details (including email addresses and daytime telephone numbers) of three referees – two of whom must be your former supervisors – should be addressed to: The Executive Director – CEFORD P.O. Box 303 Arua
Electronic applications having all the required documents combined as one pdf file should be emailed with the subject clearly marked “Name of Applicant-Position Applied- Location” to recruitment@ceford.or.ug All applications should reach the above address not later than Thursday 8th January, 2026 by 4:00PM. Late submission of applications and those not in one pdf file will not be accepted. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
NOTE: Women and persons with disability are encouraged to apply.





