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Program Officer at Kilimo Trust

Job Title: Program Officer – Value Chain Development (01 Position)
Program: Regional East Africa Women and Youth Economic Empowerment in Fisheries Project
Job Grade: KT4
Reports To: Program Team Leader
Direct Reports: Program Assistant(s) & Consultants
Employment Category: Contract
Duty Station: Mwanza, Tanzania

Purpose of the Job

  • Lead efforts to strengthen and develop value chains in the fisheries sector, focusing on empowering women and youth.
  • Enhance the livelihoods of women and young people by improving their participation in fish production, processing, and marketing while fostering equitable and sustainable fisheries practices.

Responsibilities

a) Program Design & Implementation

 

i) Design and implement strategies to promote sustainable, gender-inclusive, and youth-friendly value chains within the fisheries sector.
ii) Develop activities aimed at increasing the capacity of women and youth to engage in fisheries value chains, from production to market access.
iii) Actively support consultants, cross-border traders, and off-takers to collaborate in harnessing opportunities in cross-border trade of fish.
iv) Support youth and women group champions, local leaders, government officials, and other relevant stakeholders to partner in project activities.
v) Identify critical entry points for women and youth in the value chain, including roles in fishing, processing, value addition, and distribution.
vi) Conduct in-depth analyses of the fisheries value chains to identify gaps and opportunities for improving the participation and economic empowerment of women and youth.
vii) In liaison with the Program Team Leader, develop detailed fish project activity work plans and budgets.
viii) Design and develop technical project materials and tools to support effective implementation.
ix) Participate in the development and issuance of fish project procedures and policies to new partners and staff in Tanzania.
x) Implement project planned activities and track progress against milestones and key performance indicators.
xi) Implement a system of compliance assessment to ensure adherence to KT and donor project standards and requirements.
xii) Provide strong transactional leadership to:
a. The core project team(s)
b. Sub-grantees and/or sub-contractors
c. The private sector value chain operators involved in the fish business linkages

  • Leading in the annual planning and reporting of technical and financial results of the project.
  • Provide effective guidance and support to technical staff members assigned to the project.
  • Provide expertise and technical inputs in Value Chain Development aspects of the fish project.

b) Market Access & Linkages

 

i) Facilitate the establishment of market linkages between women and youth fish producers and processors with local and international markets.
ii) Support value addition initiatives that allow women and youth to increase profitability through improved processing, packaging, and branding of fish products.

c) Capacity Building & Training

 

i) Organize training programs targeting women and youth in fish production, processing, value addition, and post-harvest handling.
ii) Provide technical support to women and youth groups on entrepreneurship, business development, and access to financial services.
iii) Build capacity of the fish value chain actors and partners to appreciate the opportunities in structured cross-border markets/trade of fish.
iv) Build the capacity of champions, youth and women group leaders, and enumerators in fish post-harvest handling, safety standards, and value addition processing.

d) Project Finance Management

 

i) Comply with project financial controls and all laid-out operational procedures.
ii) Ensure value for money principle is observed throughout project implementation.
iii) Provide inputs that support preparation of annual and other activity budgets, and conduct periodic budget reviews and analyses, undertaking accounts reconciliation of on-site and off-site budgets and reporting to the Program Team Leader.
iv) Prepare procurement requests for goods/services that require prior funders’ approval.

e) Project Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting

 

i) Ensure high-quality technical and financial reporting in line with requirements of Kilimo Trust and the funding partners.
ii) In collaboration with Project Team Leader & M&E Lead, develop precise project monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEAL) plan.
iii) Implement MEAL plan in liaison with the M&E Team.
iv) Manage and ensure accurate data capturing, analysis, and reporting about project activities in accordance with donor requirements.
v) Prepare and review quarterly progress reports.
vi) Review quarterly reports from field assistants, associates, and/or subcontractors/grantees in relation to sub-contract scope of work.
vii) In liaison with M&E team, ensure accurate updated support documents of project activity implementation are uploaded in M&E portal on monthly basis.
viii) Support the Team Leader to consolidate findings and timely preparation of reports on project activities to project funders.
ix) Monitor achievements of project deliverables, risks, and any issues as well as impact and report back to Program Team Leader as stated in Project Implementation Plans.
x) Manage and ensure accurate data capturing and analysis from country project teams.
xi) Prepare regular progress reports and submit the same on time to Program Team Leader for review.
xii) Prepare and review quarterly, semi-annual, and annual projects’ progress reports.
xiii) Ensure timely submission of project progress reports.

f) Information and Communication

 

i) Work closely with the Team Leader to ensure effective and unified communication to the project stakeholders and partners.
ii) Prepare documentation of best practices including writing/editing articles, press releases, lessons learnt, and other project materials for publication.
iii) Analyse data collected from project activity implementation and produce knowledge articles, blogs, short videos, etc.
iv) Develop effective communication processes and maintain strategic relationships with stakeholders and partners.
v) Coordinate communications between Program Team Leader and field/project offices.
vi) Coordinate and participate in stakeholder and partners’ meetings.

Expected Outputs

 

i) Work plans and budgets developed and effectively managed in program implementation.
ii) Project study reports published.
iii) Regularly updated database(s) of project participants in place.
iv) Updated support evidence of project activity implementation regularly uploaded in M&E portal.
v) Knowledge materials in various forms published, e.g., manuals, policy briefs, articles, blogs, social media posts, short videos, documentaries, etc.
vi) Donor-approved quarterly progress reports.
vii) Project activity field monitoring reports.

Leadership & Management

 

i) Supervise and manage the performance of Project Assistants, Technical Assistants, Associates, Enumerators, and Consultants to achieve project goals and objectives.

Educational Qualifications and Experience Required

 

a) Master’s degree in Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness Management, Entrepreneurship, or Natural Resource Economics with strong understanding of Fish Value Chain Development, Cross Border Trade Dynamics, and Economics.
b) Professional training in Supply Chain Management for perishable commodities, Entrepreneurship, and/or Women & Youth empowerment or any of the above fields will be an added advantage.
c) Demonstrated experience in value chain development in rural contexts is a MUST.
d) A minimum of 7 years of progressive engagement in project management, especially in value chain development for youth and women empowerment initiatives in East Africa.
e) Demonstrated experience in Value Chain Diagnostic studies, Supply Chain Management, Cross Border Trade, and/or Entrepreneurship is a huge added advantage.
f) Ability to speak and communicate well in any of the local languages of Tanzanian fishing communities and Kiswahili is an added advantage.

How to Apply

 

This is Full-time Job, If you are the right candidate, please send your application letter plus the following:

  • An up-to-date CV, highlighting relevant skills and experience (presented in relation to each of the Responsibilities and each of the experience areas listed above).
  • The names and contacts of three referees, and a daytime contact telephone number of each of them.
  • Copies of Academic Certificate and Transcripts for O’ level, A’ level – where applicable, Undergraduate and Postgraduate qualifications.
  • The names and contacts of your immediate supervisor(s) in the current job and two of your immediate previous jobs.
  • Your daytime contact telephone number; and
  • A statement and proof of the current remuneration package.

 

Please submit your application documents electronically through our KT Odoo System on the link below:

 

https://erp.kilimotrust.org/jobs/detail/program-officer-value-chain-development-01-position-23#scrollTop=0

 

Address all applications to The Human Resource Manager, Kilimo Trust.

 

Deadline for receiving application: Monday 21st October 2024

 

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

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Program Assistant – Aquaculture at Kilimo Trust

Job Title: Program Assistant – Aquaculture (01 Position)
Program: Regional East Africa Women and Youth Economic Empowerment in Fisheries Project
Job Grade: KT5
Reports To: Program Officer
Direct Reports: Intern(s), Associate(s) & Consultants
Employment Category: Contract
Duty Station: Mwanza, Tanzania

Purpose of the Job

  • The Program Assistant – Aquaculture will support the implementation of the Women and Youth Economic Empowerment in Fisheries project across East Africa by assisting in the coordination of aquaculture activities.
  • This role will involve working closely with program partners, community stakeholders, and beneficiaries to enhance the capacity of women and youth in aquaculture value chains.

Responsibilities

a) Management of Project Partners

 

i) Actively mobilize youth and women groups to engage in program activities.
ii) Actively support and strengthen linkages between off-takers, producers, transporters, border officials, local government officials, associates, and other relevant stakeholders in project implementation areas.
iii) Actively support consultants, cross-border traders, and off-takers to collaborate in harnessing opportunities in cross-border trade of fish.
iv) Support youth and women group champions, local leaders, government officials, and other relevant stakeholders to partner in project activities.

b) Project Planning

 

i) In liaison with the program team, develop detailed project activity work plans and activity budgets for approval.
ii) Provide technical assistance to consultants to plan for field work and training.
iii) Work with the program team to develop quarterly and annual project implementation plans.

c) Project Implementation

 

i) In collaboration with the project team, implement all activities in accordance with approved work plans.
ii) Conduct literature review, data collection, analysis, and collation for the project studies.
iii) Analyse data collected from project activity implementation and produce knowledge products and briefs.
iv) Implement project-planned activities and track progress against milestones and key performance indicators.
v) Conduct regular field/site visits to manage, guide, review, and evaluate project progress.
vi) Implement a system of compliance assessment to ensure adherence to KT and donor project standards and requirements.
vii) Build the capacity of champions, youth and women group leaders, and enumerators in fish post-harvest handling, safety standards, and value-addition processing.

d) Project Finance and Administration

 

i) Comply with project financial controls and all laid-out operational procedures.
ii) Ensure value for money principle is observed throughout project implementation.

e) Project Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting

 

i) In collaboration with the Project Team Leader & M&E Lead, develop a precise project monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEAL) plan.
ii) Implement the MEAL plan in liaison with the M&E Team.
iii) Manage and ensure accurate data capturing, analysis, and reporting about project activities in accordance with donor requirements.
iv) Prepare and review quarterly progress reports.
v) In liaison with the M&E team, ensure accurate updated support documents of project activity implementation are uploaded in the M&E portal every month.
vi) Support the Team Leader in consolidating findings and timely preparation of reports on project activities to project funders.

f) Information and Communication

 

i) Work closely with the Team Leader to ensure effective and unified communication to the project stakeholders and partners.
ii) Prepare documentation of best practices including writing/editing articles, press releases, lessons learnt, and other project materials for publication.
iii) Analyse data collected from project activity implementation and produce knowledge articles, blogs, short videos, etc.

Expected Outputs

 

i) Work plans and budgets developed and effectively used in program implementation.
ii) Project study reports published.
iii) Regularly updated database(s) of project participants in place.
iv) Updated support evidence of project activity implementation regularly uploaded in M&E portal.
v) Knowledge materials in various forms published, e.g., manuals, policy briefs, articles, blogs, social media posts, short videos, documentaries, etc.
vi) Donor-approved quarterly progress reports.
vii) Project activity field monitoring reports.

Educational Qualifications and Experience Required

 

a) Master’s degree in any field of Natural Resource Economics & Management, Environmental Economics & Management, Rural Development, or Natural Sciences majoring in Aquaculture with a strong understanding of Cross Border Trade Dynamics and Economics.
b) Professional training in Aquaculture, Women & Gender Studies, Youth Empowerment, or any of the above fields will be an added advantage.
c) A minimum of 5 years of progressive engagement in project management, especially in youth and women empowerment initiatives in East Africa.
d) Demonstrated experience in the aquaculture sector, cross-border trade, and entrepreneurship is a huge added advantage.
e) The ability to speak and communicate well in any of the local languages of Tanzanian fishing communities and Kiswahili is an added advantage.

How to Apply

 

This is Full-time, If you are the right candidate, please send your application letter plus the following:

  • An up-to-date CV, highlighting relevant skills and experience (presented in relation to each of the Responsibilities and each of the experience areas listed above).
  • The names and contacts of three referees, and a daytime contact telephone number of each of them.
  • Copies of Academic Certificate and Transcripts for O’ level, A’ level – where applicable, Undergraduate and Postgraduate qualifications.
  • The names and contacts of your immediate supervisor(s) in the current job and two of your immediate previous jobs.
  • Your daytime contact telephone number; and
  • A statement and proof of the current remuneration package.

 

Please submit your application documents electronically through our KT Odoo System on the link below:

 

https://erp.kilimotrust.org/jobs/detail/program-assistant-aquaculture-01-21

 

Address all applications to The Human Resource Manager, Kilimo Trust.

 

Deadline for receiving application: Monday 21st October 2024

 

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

 

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

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