Sustainability Lead
One Acre Fund View all jobs
- Kigali Nairobi
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Ensure long-term viability through sustainable agricultural practices (soil health, crop diversity, etc.)
- Address non-agricultural needs of farming households (energy, nutrition, etc.)
- Work with all relevant departments to gather data/inputs for footprint accounting.
- Clean and share data with partners for independent review and calculation.
- Build internal long-term tracking tools to help us understand our emissions hot spots and mitigation opportunities.
- Help set and track progress against global and program-specific emissions reduction targets.
- Prioritize a few key mitigation opportunities to tackle at a time based on size and feasibility of potential reduction.
- Work with teams across the organization (program teams, inputs/sourcing teams, operations teams, etc.) to reduce emissions in their operations or purview. This will require research & learning about the specific emissions hotspot and potential solutions, evaluating options with program teams, and implementing agreed-upon actions.
- Ensure that programs adhere to ESIA processes, including evaluating potential new products and services and implementing any mitigating actions required.
- Research and propose improvements to sustainability in One Acre Fund's operations across the board.
- If approved, and if there is not already a clear owner, lead these innovations and improvements.
- Skilled collaborator who can bring others on side and help them make necessary changes to their operations.
- Humble service: willingness to roll up your sleeves to help busy team members make sustainability improvements.
- Enthusiasm for learning and an openness to feedback.
- University (or higher) degree in Environmental Studies or a related field.
- Demonstrated experience in identifying, developing, and implementing projects that improve organizational sustainability.
- Analytical skills: ability to analyze data to identify hotspots and their drivers.
- Open listener; can develop trust of colleagues and teams.
- English required. Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, or French a plus.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to keep dozens of diverse tasks and initiatives on track.
- Ability to deliver results quickly, whether working independently or collaboratively.
- High proficiency in MS Excel, Word, Power Point (or online equivalents).
- Ability to travel within the region - preferred