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Urban Planning Expert
2025-07-29T12:16:29+00:00
Enabel
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FULL_TIME
 
Kigoma
Kigoma
00000
Tanzania
Nonprofit, and NGO
Admin & Office
TZS
 
MONTH
2025-08-11T17:00:00+00:00
 
Tanzania
8

The Function:

Reporting to the Project Manager, who is based in Burundi; the Urban Planning Expert is in charge of projects results 2.2 (empower Displaced Affected Communities – DACs to lead durable Natural Resource Management and Environmental Planning from a human rights based approach, gender and disability inclusion) and results 2.2 (strengthen natural resource conservation capacities related to comprehensive and sustainable land use management that is inclusive and conflict sensitive) with a particular focus on urban areas. The role is based in Kigoma, with potential travels to other regions within Tanzania and to Burundi. 

The specific responsibilities entrusted to the Urban Planning Expert are:

1. As a contributor to the implementation of the activities of the intervention

    • Frame and support the participatory assessment to engage communities and local stakeholders from the outset, to select the wards of implementation and refine the activity packages based on the specific natural resources and displacement patterns relevant to each area
    • Support DACs and community participation in developing forest villages and district-level land-use plans
    • Identify the right partners & actors to empower communities linked to sustainable resource management in urban areas by diversifying revenue linked to urban waste management, circular economy, and the implementation of nature-based solutions.
    • Conduct quick scans and self-assessments of technical, management and human capacities at the level of regional and local administration, and local councils to integrate sustainable natural resource governance disasters risks managements and related displacements into their physical and strategic planning processes.
    • Provide strategic and technical support to reinforcing existing concertation mechanisms and structures to enhance coordination of action with regard to sustainable resource management and related disaster risk management and displacements at the local level and regional level
    • Develop synergies with IOM staff to ensure a coherent implementation of the Action with regard to strategic and technical approaches, partnership building and community engagement  

2. As a technical advisor and change facilitator 

    • Update Kigoma’s land-use and urban planning frameworks to make them more resilient, data-driven, and responsive to the evolving risks in the region.
    • Support the risk mapping exercises generated through multi-hazard assessments and integrate them into enhanced spatial and strategic planning efforts.
    • Mobilize appropriate approaches and tools to ensure citizens engagement and involvement in the design of nature-based solutions in urban areas, making sure that DAC’s and traditionally more marginalized groups, and in particular women and youth are effectively involved.
    • Build capacities at local and regional levels to coordinate participatory planning process, ensuring that climate adaptation measures effectively reduce climate-induced displacement and that sustainable responses to environmental hazards become embedded within municipal and district planning frameworks

3. As knowledge manager

    • Ensure knowledge management and sharing around climate related displacements, linking disaster risk management and the sustainable use of resources 
    • Support the organization of action research exercises and mobilize approaches and tools to foster continuous monitoring, collective and pear to pear learning in the fields of spatial urban and territorial participatory planning, climate adaptation and disasters risks management involving DAC’s 

4. As a team lead

    • Lead, inspire, and mentor 2 officers (Natural Resources Management & Community Engagement and Inclusion); empower them to achieve their full potential while ensuring successful implementation of project activities.

Profile, Required Qualifications, and Experience:

    • Tanzanian National
    • Master’s degree in geography, spatial planning, architecture, or another relevant field with a specialization in urban planning.
    • At least 5 years of field experience in urban planning within a multicultural, multidisciplinary context and in the framework of international cooperation.
    • More than 3 years of hands-on experience in the strategic and operational management of projects in the field of urbanism/urban planning related to climate adaptation/ disaster management
    • Strong experience in capacity building and in facilitating change, particularly with regional & local authorities responsible for urban development
    • At least 2 years of managing a team

Required skills and knowledge:

      • Excellent understanding of regulatory and institutional frameworks influencing urban and territorial planning policies and area-based approaches of implementation
      • Good understanding of environmental and climate issues within urban planning and management, and relevant response tools.
      • Good knowledge and experience in participatory urban planning, co-, and co-design approaches.
      • Strategic leadership and strong conceptual thinking abilities.
      • Knowledge of project monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, learning-by-doing, collective learning,
      • Strong interpersonal skills (facilitation, coaching, negotiation, flexibility, empathetic attitude, and networking in a multicultural context).
      • Excellent communication (internal and external) and writing skills.
      • Work experience in the area of human mobility or displacement-affected contexts is an asset.

Languages:

    • Very good command of English (written and spoken)
    • Fluency in French is an asset
As a contributor to the implementation of the activities of the intervention Frame and support the participatory assessment to engage communities and local stakeholders from the outset, to select the wards of implementation and refine the activity packages based on the specific natural resources and displacement patterns relevant to each area Support DACs and community participation in developing forest villages and district-level land-use plans Identify the right partners & actors to empower communities linked to sustainable resource management in urban areas by diversifying revenue linked to urban waste management, circular economy, and the implementation of nature-based solutions. Conduct quick scans and self-assessments of technical, management and human capacities at the level of regional and local administration, and local councils to integrate sustainable natural resource governance disasters risks managements and related displacements into their physical and strategic planning processes. Provide strategic and technical support to reinforcing existing concertation mechanisms and structures to enhance coordination of action with regard to sustainable resource management and related disaster risk management and displacements at the local level and regional level Develop synergies with IOM staff to ensure a coherent implementation of the Action with regard to strategic and technical approaches, partnership building and community engagement   2. As a technical advisor and change facilitator  Update Kigoma’s land-use and urban planning frameworks to make them more resilient, data-driven, and responsive to the evolving risks in the region. Support the risk mapping exercises generated through multi-hazard assessments and integrate them into enhanced spatial and strategic planning efforts. Mobilize appropriate approaches and tools to ensure citizens engagement and involvement in the design of nature-based solutions in urban areas, making sure that DAC’s and traditionally more marginalized groups, and in particular women and youth are effectively involved. Build capacities at local and regional levels to coordinate participatory planning process, ensuring that climate adaptation measures effectively reduce climate-induced displacement and that sustainable responses to environmental hazards become embedded within municipal and district planning frameworks 3. As knowledge manager Ensure knowledge management and sharing around climate related displacements, linking disaster risk management and the sustainable use of resources  Support the organization of action research exercises and mobilize approaches and tools to foster continuous monitoring, collective and pear to pear learning in the fields of spatial urban and territorial participatory planning, climate adaptation and disasters risks management involving DAC’s  4. As a team lead Lead, inspire, and mentor 2 officers (Natural Resources Management & Community Engagement and Inclusion); empower them to achieve their full potential while ensuring successful implementation of project activities.
Excellent understanding of regulatory and institutional frameworks influencing urban and territorial planning policies and area-based approaches of implementation Good understanding of environmental and climate issues within urban planning and management, and relevant response tools. Good knowledge and experience in participatory urban planning, co-, and co-design approaches. Strategic leadership and strong conceptual thinking abilities. Knowledge of project monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, learning-by-doing, collective learning, Strong interpersonal skills (facilitation, coaching, negotiation, flexibility, empathetic attitude, and networking in a multicultural context). Excellent communication (internal and external) and writing skills. Work experience in the area of human mobility or displacement-affected contexts is an asset.
Tanzanian National Master’s degree in geography, spatial planning, architecture, or another relevant field with a specialization in urban planning. At least 5 years of field experience in urban planning within a multicultural, multidisciplinary context and in the framework of international cooperation. More than 3 years of hands-on experience in the strategic and operational management of projects in the field of urbanism/urban planning related to climate adaptation/ disaster management Strong experience in capacity building and in facilitating change, particularly with regional & local authorities responsible for urban development At least 2 years of managing a team
bachelor degree
60
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Vacancy title:
Urban Planning Expert

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Admin & Office]

Jobs at:
Enabel

Deadline of this Job:
Monday, August 11 2025

Duty Station:
Kigoma | Kigoma | Tanzania

Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, July 29 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

The Function:

Reporting to the Project Manager, who is based in Burundi; the Urban Planning Expert is in charge of projects results 2.2 (empower Displaced Affected Communities – DACs to lead durable Natural Resource Management and Environmental Planning from a human rights based approach, gender and disability inclusion) and results 2.2 (strengthen natural resource conservation capacities related to comprehensive and sustainable land use management that is inclusive and conflict sensitive) with a particular focus on urban areas. The role is based in Kigoma, with potential travels to other regions within Tanzania and to Burundi. 

The specific responsibilities entrusted to the Urban Planning Expert are:

1. As a contributor to the implementation of the activities of the intervention

    • Frame and support the participatory assessment to engage communities and local stakeholders from the outset, to select the wards of implementation and refine the activity packages based on the specific natural resources and displacement patterns relevant to each area
    • Support DACs and community participation in developing forest villages and district-level land-use plans
    • Identify the right partners & actors to empower communities linked to sustainable resource management in urban areas by diversifying revenue linked to urban waste management, circular economy, and the implementation of nature-based solutions.
    • Conduct quick scans and self-assessments of technical, management and human capacities at the level of regional and local administration, and local councils to integrate sustainable natural resource governance disasters risks managements and related displacements into their physical and strategic planning processes.
    • Provide strategic and technical support to reinforcing existing concertation mechanisms and structures to enhance coordination of action with regard to sustainable resource management and related disaster risk management and displacements at the local level and regional level
    • Develop synergies with IOM staff to ensure a coherent implementation of the Action with regard to strategic and technical approaches, partnership building and community engagement  

2. As a technical advisor and change facilitator 

    • Update Kigoma’s land-use and urban planning frameworks to make them more resilient, data-driven, and responsive to the evolving risks in the region.
    • Support the risk mapping exercises generated through multi-hazard assessments and integrate them into enhanced spatial and strategic planning efforts.
    • Mobilize appropriate approaches and tools to ensure citizens engagement and involvement in the design of nature-based solutions in urban areas, making sure that DAC’s and traditionally more marginalized groups, and in particular women and youth are effectively involved.
    • Build capacities at local and regional levels to coordinate participatory planning process, ensuring that climate adaptation measures effectively reduce climate-induced displacement and that sustainable responses to environmental hazards become embedded within municipal and district planning frameworks

3. As knowledge manager

    • Ensure knowledge management and sharing around climate related displacements, linking disaster risk management and the sustainable use of resources 
    • Support the organization of action research exercises and mobilize approaches and tools to foster continuous monitoring, collective and pear to pear learning in the fields of spatial urban and territorial participatory planning, climate adaptation and disasters risks management involving DAC’s 

4. As a team lead

    • Lead, inspire, and mentor 2 officers (Natural Resources Management & Community Engagement and Inclusion); empower them to achieve their full potential while ensuring successful implementation of project activities.

Profile, Required Qualifications, and Experience:

    • Tanzanian National
    • Master’s degree in geography, spatial planning, architecture, or another relevant field with a specialization in urban planning.
    • At least 5 years of field experience in urban planning within a multicultural, multidisciplinary context and in the framework of international cooperation.
    • More than 3 years of hands-on experience in the strategic and operational management of projects in the field of urbanism/urban planning related to climate adaptation/ disaster management
    • Strong experience in capacity building and in facilitating change, particularly with regional & local authorities responsible for urban development
    • At least 2 years of managing a team

Required skills and knowledge:

      • Excellent understanding of regulatory and institutional frameworks influencing urban and territorial planning policies and area-based approaches of implementation
      • Good understanding of environmental and climate issues within urban planning and management, and relevant response tools.
      • Good knowledge and experience in participatory urban planning, co-, and co-design approaches.
      • Strategic leadership and strong conceptual thinking abilities.
      • Knowledge of project monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, learning-by-doing, collective learning,
      • Strong interpersonal skills (facilitation, coaching, negotiation, flexibility, empathetic attitude, and networking in a multicultural context).
      • Excellent communication (internal and external) and writing skills.
      • Work experience in the area of human mobility or displacement-affected contexts is an asset.

Languages:

    • Very good command of English (written and spoken)
    • Fluency in French is an asset

 

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 60

Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Job Info
Job Category: Administrative jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Monday, August 11 2025
Duty Station: Kigoma | Kigoma | Tanzania
Posted: 29-07-2025
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 29-07-2025
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 29-07-2077
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