WORK CONTEXT
CESVI is committed to the strategic goal of improving livelihood security for vulnerable families and communities involved in informal and formal economies while increasing the quality of life in human settlements and protecting natural environments. Cesvi has been working in Zimbabwe since 1998, CESVI Zimbabwe’s strategy focuses on boosting entrepreneurship, especially in agricultural and green sectors, by strengthening institutional and business development capability of micro- and small enterprises, group of farmers and their market linkages .
Projects currently ongoing are funded by EU and IKI and an AICS funded project is going to start in a month time. The EU project The objective of this EU-funded project “Improvement of the environmentally sustainable land use for community livelihood “is to contribute to the resilience building of the communities, to support (i) community-based conservation and environmental protection, (ii) implementation of priority community developments which enhance social, livelihood, and ecological resilience and prosperity of beneficiary communities. With the IKI project XESVI plays a key role in Zimbabwe by supporting community-based adaptation (CBA) to climate change. CESVI facilitates access to climate information through Participatory Scenario Planning (PSP), involving communities, local leaders, and climate experts in seasonal risk analysis and action planning. It also supports the development and implementation of Community Adaptation Action Plans (CAAPs), helping communities take informed decisions for climate-resilient livelihoods. Support is provided through training, technical inputs, partnerships with local actors, integration of CAAPs into local development plans, and facilitation of access to future climate financing. CESVI’s approach strengthens local ownership, promotes inclusive planning, and builds long-term resilience. The AICS project in Chiredzi and Bikita aims to boost the sustainable economic growth of agro-sylvo-pastoralist supply chains. It promotes climate-smart practices such as solar-powered irrigation, goat farming, and agroforestry—sectors where women play a key role. The project also supports environmental protection through community engagement in agroforestry, natural regeneration, and fire prevention. Additionally, it encourages women, youth, and local actors to co-develop sustainable land use plans, fostering better environmental governance.
Finally the House of Smiles, opened in 2004 in Harare, provides psychosocial support, hygiene services, basic healthcare, and daily meals. It offers educational and recreational activities, including school support (fees, uniforms, books), vocational training, start-up kits for income-generating projects, job placement assistance, and craft and tailoring courses. The centre also works on family tracing and reunification, as well as identifying foster families, in collaboration with the Department of Social Development to ensure children are placed in safe environments, especially where government structures need reinforcement.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The collaboration will start the 15 of July 2025. 12 months contract renewable
The Head of Mission will be based in Harare with frequent travel to the projects’ areas.
The Head of Mission (HoM) will work under the supervision of the Regional Manager (RM) and the regional team based in Nairobi (Kenya) and in collaboration with the Area Administrative Coordinator (AAC) based in Bergamo (Italy) and the national Project Managers (PMs).
As Head of Mission s/he will be in charge of the overall management of the mission and Lead in the definition and development of the Country Programme strategy.
In further detail:
Coordination and overall supervision of Country’s programmes and procedures:
Management of CESVI offices, goods, documentation and procurement:
Human Resources management:
·Leadership in Defining and Developing the Country Programme Strategy:
Coordination and representation with stakeholders
Writing and submitting new proposals, donors’ acquisition
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS
SAFEGUARDING
CESVI has a zero-tolerance approach to any harm to, or exploitation of, a child or a vulnerable adult by any of our staff, related people or partners.
CESVI commitment to being a safe organization begins with the staff recruitment process which includes meticulous checks, such as criminal records check or check disclosure of previous convictions, to ensure children and vulnerable people are safeguarded and abuse is prevented. Safeguarding checks are part of the selection process performance.
HEALTH SAFEGUARDING
CESVI pays particular attention to safeguarding the health of all the human resources of the Organisation. Therefore, in order to protect its staff, an assessment of their suitability for the position in each mission is carried out before departure. Such assessment is done by the Occupational Doctor of the Organisation, who will also examine the vaccination coverage.
SALARY PACKAGE
Contract duration: 12 months, with possible extension
Salary: €3700 – €4500 monthly/gross
House allowance: €350 monthly
Insurance coverage
1 round-trip flight every 12 months
Please send your CV and motivation letter – https://cesvi.org/jobs/head-of-mission-zimbabwe/
Tagged as: CESVI - Cooperazione e Sviluppo Onlus, Zimbabwe
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