Land Administrator

Land Administrator

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Who is a Land Administrator?

Land administrators oversee particular parcels of land, performing a variety of tasks such as processing property transfers for clients and gathering revenue through sales, leasing, and taxes.

What They Do

Responsibilities Include:

  • Work with a team of land administration professionals and/or land lawyers in multiple countries to review current land tenure practices, including land boundary demarcation, land surveying, land information, registration.
  • Provide embedded advisory services to land governance institutions.
  • Lead institutional capacity development and implement training for local and national public officials.
  • Identify and implement strategies for sustainable improvement of inter-agency coordination.
  • Support institutional transition and establish management systems for sustainability.
  • Support gender equality in land governance institutions.
  • Assist in establishing a national system of land information related to community land rights.
  • Contribute to the design and implementation of the project monitoring and evaluation system in relation to land administration activities.
  • Assist in organizing and conducting training sessions for staff in selected themes in land tenure and land administration.
  • Organize workshops, seminars and conferences on selected themes in land tenure and land administration.
  • Assist in compiling relevant literature on land tenure and administration for project action research activities.

Salary

A Land Administrator’s gross salary is KSH40,000 to KSH100,000, these are just estimates.

Education

Being a Land Administrator requires a bachelor’s degree in the area of specialty. Typically requires 0-2 years of related experience.

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