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Job Description:

JOB OPPORTUNITY

Re-Internal/External

Reference No:  

REC/118/22

Job title:           

Senior Production and Marketing Officer-Livestock

Location:          

South Omo-Jinka

Reports to:

Production & Marketing Team Leader

Number of Posts

01 (One)

Closing date:   

July 3,2022

 



GOAL: is an Irish international humanitarian organization founded in 1977 and currently operational in 13 countries[1]; in both protracted crisis and long-term development contexts. GOAL has four programmatic foci: people survive crisis; people have resilient health; people have food and nutrition security; and people have sustainable livelihoods.

GOAL’s programmatic approach:

To achieve sustainable change, which benefits vulnerable communities, GOAL applies a systems approach. GOAL understands that all people live and work within existing, interconnected socio-economic systems, such as health, education, legal and market systems. Where GOAL works, systems often function poorly or not at all, leading to inequality and exclusion, usually amongst the most vulnerable. GOAL appreciates that it is the permanent players (Government, civil society / communities and the private sector) who catalysts and sustain change. GOAL’s role is to facilitate the permanent players to create change so that those who are excluded can participate in, and gain access to socio-economic opportunities on a sustainable basis. GOAL does not intervene anywhere without first understanding the socio-economic systems in which we operate, in order to design effective interventions, which enhance these systems and does not displace permanent players. Initiatives blend social and economic objectives, strengthening the bottom line whilst contributing to social, economic and environmental outcomes for society.

Description of GOAL Ethiopia’s Country Programme:

GOAL was first operational in 1984, the current country programme has a strategic focus on those affected by crisis in health, nutrition, WASH, food security and sustainable livelihoods for women, men, children, and refugees and those displaced. GOAL Ethiopia has a large geographic footprint (40 districts across six regions: Afar, Amhara, Gambella, Oromiya, Somali and SNNPP), an annual operating budget of ~€13 million and a team of ~700 people committed to creating sustainable change and assisting those in crisis.

Description of the RIPA Programme:

Resilience in Pastoral and Agro-pastoral Areas (RIPA) is a five-year initiative (2020 – 2024), implemented by PCI, iDE and GOAL, targeting pastoral and agro pastoral communities in Borana, Guji, South Omo and Dawa. The purpose of RIPA is to improve resilience through improved food security and inclusive economic growth, it is supported by USAID in Ethiopia with a budget of $30 million.

The programme has five components, each led by a consortium member, PCI as the consortium lead have overall programme and grant management and are responsible for monitoring, evaluation and learning using USAID’s Collaboration, Adaptation & Learning (CLA) approach. The programme components are:

  1. Disaster risk management including access to informal financial services, PCI will lead.
  2. Diversified sustainable economic opportunities for people transitioning out of pastoralism, iDE will lead.
  3. Intensified and sustained pastoral and agro-pastoral production and marketing, water and natural resource management and access to formal financial services, GOAL will lead.
  4. Improved nutritional status of women and children, GOAL will lead.
  5. A crisis modifier to respond to sudden onset shocks while preserving development gains, PCI will manage with all partners participating.

[1] Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Malawi, Niger, Sierra Leone, S. Susan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, Uganda, Zimbabwe

 


GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ROLE


The Senior Livestock Production & Marketing will support the programme refinement, design and implementation considering appropriate approaches including Graduation Approach & Market system Development. He/she will facilitate  relevant co-design and manage multiple partnerships with Public and Private Sector Partners (PSP) to increase access to livestock to support production and to link livestock producers to market players in pastoral and farming communities. The post holder is required to have existing knowledge and connections to livestock markets and their players. The post holder will manage a small and agile team, be able to work independently, be solution orientated and have a business and livestock background who very well understands market system approach and the life and professional experience to work appropriately with SMEs and consortium partners. Provide technical support and mentor the project partners and make sure that the livestock production and market system is fully understood and implemented by all the implementing  partners in East Harerghe. 


Key Responsibilities

·         Livestock market assessments

To have a detailed understanding of how the livestock production and market systems work in pastoral and farming communities, the opportunities, constraints and key players.

·         Actively participate with the Ifaa team in the livestock  market assessments.

·         Keep the various livestock sector assessment slide deck up to date and review regularly.

·         Leverage secondary data, including data from the previous DFSA project to inform those assessments.

·         Provide up to date information to the consortium team on the livestock market systems and support linkages between the different Ifaa project components.

·         Livestock market input systems (Production)

To identify and manage partnerships with livestock  input providers to extend access to productive inputs and skills to pastoral and farming communities.

·         Develop professional relationships with multiple livestock input service providers.

·         Map production service players against the incentive and capacities matrix to identify providers with increased will and skill to extend distribution systems to pastoral and farming communities.

·         Leveraging the data from the market assessments, co-design co-investment proposals with livestock input service providers to extend their reach towards pastoral and farming communities.

·         Manage joint initiatives adaptively to identify what work (and what does not) and take successful initiatives to scale.

·         Livestock output market systems (Marketing)

To identify and manage partnerships with livestock output providers to extend access to markets, value addition and skills to pastoral and farming communities.

·         Develop professional relationships with multiple livestock marketing / value addition service providers.

·         Map marketing / value addition players against the incentive and capacities matrix to identify providers with increased will and skill to increase marketing / value addition systems to pastoral and farming communities.

·         Leveraging the data from the market assessments, co-design co-investment proposals with livestock marketing / value addition service providers to extend their reach towards pastoral and farming communities.

·         Manage joint initiatives adaptively to identify what work (and what does not) and take successful initiatives to scale.

·         Ensure due diligence processes are undertaken and manage milestone-based agreements

·         Verify milestones reached prior to new installments.

·         Ensure all partnerships follow GOAL’s SME partnership guidelines, are documented, appropriately approved, closed out and filed.

·         Linkages to financial services including Business Development Services (BDS)

To identify private sector partners who have capacity to grow and extend access to goods and services in the livestock and crop market systems.

·         Identify existing private sector partners who have the incentive and capacity to absorb and benefit from a BDS engagement (capacity building) and link with the Sr. Financial Inclusion Officer.

·         Identify existing private sector partners who have financial / investment requirements and link with the Sr. Financial Inclusion Officer.

·         In collaboration with the implementing partners on the ground identify livestock producers who require financial services and link to the Sr. Financial Inclusion Officer

·         Improved livestock input systems

To identify and manage partnerships with improved Livestock input providers to extend access to inputs and skills to pastoral and farming communities.

·         Map improved fodder/feed market players against the incentive and capacities matrix to identify providers with increased will and skill to increase distribution systems to pastoral and farming communities.

·         Leveraging the data from the market assessments, co-design co-investment proposals with improved fodder crop service providers to extend their reach towards pastoral and farming communities.

·         Manage joint initiatives adaptively to identify what work (and what does not) and take successful initiatives to scale.

·         Ensure all partnerships follow GOAL’s SME partnership guidelines, are documented, appropriately approved, closed out and filed.

·         Team management

·         Assist/support recruitment and induction of the officers.

·         Provide strong and professional leadership to the team and mange using an agile management approach.

·         Develop strong and professional relationships across the consortium. 

·         Provide professional performance management to the production and marketing team, supporting creativity and rewarding solution orientated team members.

·         Collaboration, learning and adaptation (CLA)

To manage joint initiatives adaptively to identify what work (and what does not), take successful initiatives to scale and contribute to learning in livestock production and marketing for pastoral and farming communities within the consortium and more broadly within the sector.

·         Work collaboratively with the MEAL team to ensure the monitoring and evaluation plan (as regards livestock production & marketing), is fit for purpose, and reflects all internal and donor reporting requirements.

·         Work collaboratively with the MEAL team to develop the production and marketing learning questions and ensure that appropriate data is being collected and analyzed.

·         Produce at least one production and marketing learning brief each year, prior to the annual learning event

·         Set Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) within livestock production and marketing provider partners proposals which align with private sector partners own information systems and contribute to project indicators.

·         Manage joint initiatives with livestock production and marketing service provider partners adaptively, monitoring KPI very regularly to know what is working and what is not, adapt initiatives and either stop those that are not working or take to scale those that are.

·         Convene at least quarterly informal learning events with key stakeholders (e.g. government, communities / civil society and financial service providers and private sector partners), to reflect on what is working and what is not.

·         Review and report livestock production and marketing data on a monthly basis and report to the Livestock Production & Marketing Team Leader.

·         Provide weekly updates   

 

 

Job Requirements:

Job Requirements

REQUIREMENTS

Qualification (Education, Experience , key qualities, skill and competence)

Essential Requirements:

·         BSc/MSc in livestock production/ Animal Science, Marketing/Business management or related fields from recognized University at least 8/6 years previous experience in livestock production and marketing

·         Very good knowledge of market systems Development

·         Sound knowledge and practical experiences of Graduation Approach

·         Able to work independently and act on own initiative.

·         Good communication, facilitation, and negotiation skills

·         Good computer skills with ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook.

·         Good English language skills, ability to speak, read and write local language is an added value

·         Experience both in the public and private sector.

REMUNERATION and BENEFITS:

·         GOAL will pay a competitive basic salary based on the salary grading with addition benefits.

·         A chance to develop tangible experience.

·         Being part of a team who continue to make a real difference to the lives of the most vulnerable people.  

COMMITMENTS:

GOAL’s recruitment procedure is fair and transparent which is also in line with the organization’s commitment to its integrity, honesty and culture. GOAL is committed to ensure that, its performance complies with the terms and conditions of relevant agreements, applicable laws & regulations. Hence, pre-employment background checks will be conducted, and employees are required to read, understand, sign and implement different polices including safeguarding and child protection policy, Protection from Sexual Exploitation and abuse policy, sexual harassment policy, code of conducts and any other policy, rules and regulation of the organization.

GOAL Ethiopia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety of people who involves in its work and demands all staff exhibit the highest commitment. GOAL Ethiopia will verify skills and commitment of the candidate in the assessment process and perform Background reference check.

Posted:
06.24.2022
Deadline:
07.03.2022
Job Category:
AgricultureBusiness DevelopmentEconomics
Agriculture, Business Development, Economics
Employment:
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Location:
South Omo-Jinka, SNNPR
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http://www.goal.ie/Ethiopia/159

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