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Wednesday 9 October 2013

Community Liaison Officer(CNOOC Uganda Limited)-Employment, career opportunity in Uganda

Job Title: Community Liaison Officer
Organization: CNOOC Uganda Limited
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Deadline: 14th Oct 2013 at 17:00 Hrs

About CNOOC Uganda:
CNOOC Uganda Limited is a subsidiary of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). As a new company in Uganda, CNOOC Uganda limited is delighted to offer employment opportunities to the local talent. Grow your career with CNOOC Uganda Limited and join our experienced team of professionals. Are you focused, committed, passionate and ready to take on new challenges? Then this could be your opportunity to make a valid contribution to the development of the oil and gas sector in Uganda.

Job Summary: The Officer will be managing community relations at the camp site, in support of the implementation of the Company operations.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:

    Act as the contact for the Company and the indigenous community to determine relevant issues for improved relationships between the Company and the Local Community. Developing and managing the relationship with the adjacent Local Community.
    Dealing with the community related issues at the camp site on behalf of CUL such as complaints and other inquiries which are within the mandate of the function.
    Communicating with the site stakeholders about the Company's operational activities and corporate social activities
    Organizing and mobilizing for engagements with the local communities in Hoima District especially in Kingfisher area
    Suggesting on perception enhancement activities with site stakeholders
    Support to Company contractors to ensure they adhere to Company Community Relations guidelines
    Offer feedback on the community's perception and acceptance of the Company
    Facilitate suitable consultative mechanisms and procedures to provide a conducive environment for partnership between the Company and the community.
    Contribute to the development of information dissemination materials useful in stakeholder engagement.
    Monitor the implementation of mitigation projects within the operational area of the Company and suggest areas for improvement.
    Plan and deliver or organise public presentations, and inform the community members/groups about Company activities and policies.
    Develop and maintain a register of stakeholders within the operation area and relevant information for the Company operations.
    Respond to telephone calls, requests for support and enquiries associated with the position's activities from stakeholders and the local communities.
    Conduct any administrative tasks associated with the position's duties, including clerical duties related to writing and responding to correspondence
    Perform other duties assigned by superior.


Qualifications, Skills & Experience:

    The Job holder should have completed secondary education or possess a Bachelors degree in related disciplines.
    At least five (5) years of environmental related working experience.
    Work experience with rural communities at Albert Lake area is highly preferred
    Local candidates with local language capability at the southern and south eastern part of Lake Albert Basin is preferred
    Hold a certificate of attendance at a community based training course is preferred
    Experience in oil and gas operations desirable.
    Knowledge of the local community of Lake Albert is required
    Knowledge in implementation of community development project is essential for this position.
    Good IT literacy and fluency
    Excellent team player
    High standard of business ethics
    Highly motivated and achievement orientated


How to Apply:
Please send ONLY a CV and Application Letter MERGED into ONE document to email address: recruitment@cnoocuganda.com
Please DO NOT attach any other documents and ensure to quote the JOB TITLE in the Subject of your email.
Only candidates that follow these instructions and meet the minimum requirements shall be contacted.





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