Deadline of this Job: 15 September 2022
Job Purpose• Provide technical support and guide the successful implementation of the Livestock Sub-Sector of the Tana River Integrated Recovery Project in Tana River and Kilifi Counties. The Project Officer will ensure the effective and efficient community mobilization, implementation, monitoring and reporting of interventions directly related to livestock production and management aspects. In order to successfully accomplish this job purpose, the job holder must be a professional able to effectively communicate World Vision’s Christian ethos and demonstrate a quality of spiritual life that serves as a good example to others.
Main Responsibilities
Project Planning and Implementation
• Ensure that business processes, standards and guidelines related to Livestock Sub-Sector are effectively applied on a timely manner in project implementation including integration of cross cutting themes,
• Participate in the preparation of overall and activity work plans and budgets (annual, quarterly, monthly & weekly) for the project specific activities,
• Ensure budgetary utilization is within acceptable limits/range.
• Collaborate with relevant ministries and other relevant partners at the County and community levels to ensure integration and high-level implementation of the planned activities
• Be able to systemically review DIP/budget and other key implementation tools as well as initiate innovative approaches that will open new opportunities for project success
• Conduct continuous activity and budget analysis to ensure adherence to the approved work, budget and procurement plans.
• Make technical input into the planning and design of project specific operational researches, including baseline and end line evaluation and other relevant project assessments
Technical support
• Take lead and provide technical support and timely implementation of the livestock sector project activities
• Collaborate with the local administration and relevant stakeholders in drought-stricken areas to identify project beneficiaries
• Conduct community mobilization and awareness sessions on project initiatives
• Work with the county livestock office, KFS, NEMA to build capacity of grazing management committees on participatory range management
• Support emergency feeds and supplementary nutrition for parent/breeding stock (goats & cattle) whilst ensuring compliance to relevant guidelines and procedures regarding 1) raw material procurement, raw material acceptance, raw material inspection, raw material unloading, raw material storage, raw material acquisition, raw material processing. 2) feed formula design, approval, sending and receiving, supervision and other procedures to ensure that the formula does not adversely affect feed product quality.3) Feed packaging, storage & transportation
• Build the capacity of farmers on correct usage of emergency feeds
• Enhance the farmers capacity on improved animal production and livestock marketing including slaughter & commercial offtakes as a risk mitigation measure.
• Integrate with the WASH sector to ensure provision of water livestock use
• Ensure child and adult safeguarding Livestock sub-sector interventions where relevant.
• Observe the Humanitarian imperatives, the Kenya Red Cross Code of Conduct and WV Partnership policy on disaster response to protect people affected by drought
• Enhance meaningful access, accountability, participation and empowerment of all project beneficiaries
• Ensure gender mainstreaming and inclusion in all the project activities
• Adhere to Disaster Risk Reduction Mainstreaming and Environmental Considerations and safeguarding during project execution
Quality Assurance - M &E, Reporting and Documentation
• Register, track and regularly update beneficiaries’ database
• Effectively use BHA reporting guidelines to track and develop quality, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual and end of projects reports, key lessons and success stories in accordance with the guidelines and standardized tools.
• Develop monitoring plan with communities and partners agreeing on the required standards for monitoring, with support from the DMEAL specialist.
• Conduct regular group monitoring, data collection and analysis in coordination with the relevant stakeholders
• Facilitate regular review and peer to peer learning meetings with government, target communities and relevant stakeholders
• Support project assessment and learning processes including baseline surveys, midterm reviews and end of project evaluation.
• Supervise and monitor project interventions in strict adherence to WV Kenya, BHA, Kenya government regulations and other agreed standards.
• Ensure project data is captured, validated and updated on approved World Vison Kenya (WVK) DM&E system.
• Ensure quality Monthly, Quarterly, Semi- Annual and Annual reports prepared and submitted on timely basis
Capacity building
• Mobilize and sensitize community for livestock sub-sector activities
• Build capacity of the grazing management committees on participatory range management
• Build the capacity of farmers on correct usage of emergency feeds
• Enhance the farmers capacity on improved animal production, livestock marketing and destocking
• Work together with other relevant stakeholders to ensure that key trainings meet the standard required to facilitate, provide knowledge and required skills set on various livestock management aspects
Advocacy, Engagement, Partnership and Networking
• Ensure representation of WV Kenya in key stakeholder forum/meetings at the County level
• Actively participate in County/sub-county food security technical working groups and relevant to policy forums.
• Ensure joint quarterly planning, implementation, monitoring and progress evaluation in partnership with Tana River and Kilifi county government departments of Agriculture and Livestock, National Drought Management Authority (NDMA), other NGOs, local community institutions and beneficiaries.
• Ensure communities are mobilized and participate in the project interventions
• Other duties
• Perform any other duty as may be assigned by supervisor or designee from time to time.
• Participate and contribute in committees and task forces which you may be appointed to
• Participate and lead devotions as appropriate
Qualification & Skills
• Minimum two years of work experience in livestock development projects.
• Experience in Project Management including program design, implementation, monitoring & evaluation and reporting
• Knowledge of and experience working with the Government and community structures
• Experience in implementation of integrated development programs with a focus on livestock management in ASAL areas
• Must have ability to develop good working relationships/partnership developed with all stakeholders (GoK, INGOs)
• Excellent communication, Networking and advocacy skills
• Minimum of a Bachelor Degree in Animal Health Management, Livestock husbandry, Livestock Production, Veterinary Medicine or any other related discipline from a recognized university/institution.
• Experience in implementing livestock drought response projects is an added advantage
• Excellent English communication skills (both oral and written).
• A team player, capable of building staff and community capacity in entrepreneurship sector through training.
• Ability to take initiative, a team leader able to work with minimum supervision
• Cross-cultural sensitivity and emotional maturity
• Must be a committed Christian who is able to stand above denominational diversity challenges
• Ability to maintain performance expectations in diverse cultural contexts
• Good analytical and interpersonal skills
• Computer literacy particularly in Word, Excel and PowerPoint
• Working knowledge on Gender and Social Inclusion with additional training or skills in gender mainstreaming/integration is desirable.
Deadline of this Job: 20 September 2022
The Role:Oversee the successful implementation of PlantwisePlus activities in particular those aimed at enabling farmers to meet production standards, in order to ensure production and supply of safer food for domestic markets.
What You’ll Do:
• Undertake market assessments to identify appropriate agricultural value chains for applying existing or developing new voluntary production standards for local niche markets;
• Undertake farmer group study to identify farmer groups for participation in voluntary production standards, discuss objectives and partnership agreements;
• Undertake assessment to understand behavioural insights of smallholders’, and their willingness to adopt standards, contributing towards formulating sustainable intervention strategies
• Develop standards assessment tool to assess the adoption rate of standards among smallholders;
• Develop or link achievable voluntary production standards that describe expected production, harvesting, storage and processing practices for farmers;
• Develop farmer-friendly training materials and guidance documents to support compliance with voluntary standards, and implement training programs for technical staff and farmers to, including standards compliance monitoring and technical backstopping
• Ensure effective networking, collaboration and communication with national partners, especially those working on food safety and standards;
• Closely collaborate and coordinate activities with PlantwisePlus task managers and global team leaders;
• Support and link with other PlantwisePlus thematic areas and other CABI Initiatives like SPS, One health and seizing opportunities for synergies.
About You:
• PhD in agriculture or horticulture required, preferably with specialisation in agronomy;
• Less than 5 years post PhD.
• Experience in applied research and development particularly in developing countries is essential;
• Experience in value chain analysis and design, and implementation of successful agribusiness models in vegetables, fruits, and other food crops for farmers and farmer groups.
• Experience of farmer group training in agricultural production, management, marketing, food safety, produce certification/standards;
• Experience developing training manuals/ materials;
• Experience in the development and implementation of various developmental projects involving fruits and vegetables;
• Experience carrying out audit in GlobalGAP certification for Fruits and Vegetables is an added advantage
• Ability to help manage and motivate staff, build effective teams and encourage individual development and growth;
• Ability to work both persuasively and diplomatically in a team-based environment with a high degree of complexity and ambiguity;
• Hands-on problem-solver with strong analytical abilities and end-product focus;
• Self-motivated, adaptable, well organized and able to work with minimal supervision
• Results focus in work planning, execution of tasks and reporting
• Capacity to build effective relationships with programme stakeholders
• Ability to work with diverse nationalities in a multi-cultural environment
Post-Doctoral Fellow- Pathologist job at CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International)
Deadline of this Job: 20 September 2022
The Role: The Post-doctoral fellow will work closely with a research group (team) as well as relevant stakeholders in planning and conducting basic and applied research targeted at developing an integrated pest management approach (IPM) for crop pathogens and pests of interest to CABI and its regional stakeholders with the general aim of improving plant health.
What You’ll Do:
• Take a lead in managing project activities related to the management of plant health problems in Plantwise plus focal countries
• Perform diagnosis of plant diseases and develop/implement a plant pathology program for their management.
• Conduct surveys to identify pathogenic bacteria, fungi and viruses of emerging pests and vectors of plant disease, and laboratory and field trials to establish their potential role in control strategies as a component of an IPM approach;
• Test novel commercial and locally available low-risk plant protection products for their effectiveness and explore options for their wider use by small-holder farmers to manage plant health problems;
• Contribute to documenting an evidence base on the impacts of priority pests and diseases on crop productivity, food security and livelihoods in the region;
• Contribute to building capacity of partners through the identification and co-supervision or mentoring of graduate students on specific research topics in the field of pathology;
• Publish research outcomes in peer-reviewed journals, as well as contribute to the dissemination of research findings to stakeholders through presentations, media and other outreach materials;
• Contribute to proposal development to secure funding in the field of crop and insect pathology;
• Collaborate with other scientists, contributing broad-based skills in entomology, crop and insect pathology, experimental design, and statistical analysis;
• Any other duties as may be required from time to time in support of the Plantwise programme.
About You:
• PhD in crop protection (pathology/entomology) from a recognised university, with a good understanding of plant– pest–natural enemy interactions and plant/arthropod pathology at both basic and applied levels;
• Applicants will be expected to have been awarded or defended their PhD theses not more than 5 years;
The Role: The Post-doctoral fellow will work closely with a research group (team) as well as relevant stakeholders in planning and conducting basic and applied research targeted at developing an integrated pest management approach (IPM) for crop pathogens and pests of interest to CABI and its regional stakeholders with the general aim of improving plant health.
What You’ll Do:
• Take a lead in managing project activities related to the management of plant health problems in Plantwise plus focal countries
• Perform diagnosis of plant diseases and develop/implement a plant pathology program for their management.
• Conduct surveys to identify pathogenic bacteria, fungi and viruses of emerging pests and vectors of plant disease, and laboratory and field trials to establish their potential role in control strategies as a component of an IPM approach;
• Test novel commercial and locally available low-risk plant protection products for their effectiveness and explore options for their wider use by small-holder farmers to manage plant health problems;
• Contribute to documenting an evidence base on the impacts of priority pests and diseases on crop productivity, food security and livelihoods in the region;
• Contribute to building capacity of partners through the identification and co-supervision or mentoring of graduate students on specific research topics in the field of pathology;
• Publish research outcomes in peer-reviewed journals, as well as contribute to the dissemination of research findings to stakeholders through presentations, media and other outreach materials;
• Contribute to proposal development to secure funding in the field of crop and insect pathology;
• Collaborate with other scientists, contributing broad-based skills in entomology, crop and insect pathology, experimental design, and statistical analysis;
• Any other duties as may be required from time to time in support of the Plantwise programme.
About You:
• PhD in crop protection (pathology/entomology) from a recognised university, with a good understanding of plant– pest–natural enemy interactions and plant/arthropod pathology at both basic and applied levels;
• Applicants will be expected to have been awarded or defended their PhD theses not more than 5 years;
Deadline of this Job: 13 September 2022
Duties and Responsibilities• Oversee the administration and delivery of services in the respective Departments and decentralized units;
• Participate in the planning, formulation, adoption and implementation of the County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP);
• Implement the County legislation;
• Implement, in the County, National Legislation to the extent that the legislation so requires;
• Effectively respond to issues raised by the County Assembly;
• Advice the Governor on matters relating to the Department; and
• Undertake any other responsibility as may be assigned by the Governor from time to time.
Requirement for Appointment
For appointment to this post, the candidate must:
• Be a Kenyan citizen;
• Be in possession of a First degree from a University recognized in Kenya;
• A Master’s degree in the field will be an added advantage;
• Have knowledge, experience and distinguished career of not less than five (5) years in the relevant field to the portfolio of the Department to which the candidate is seeking to be appointed;
• Have a clear understanding of the diversity, challenges and opportunities within the County;
• Be a visionary and strategic thinker;
• Have the ability to work in a multi-cultural environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity;
• Be conversant with the Constitution of Kenya and all the devolution laws;
• Have the capacity to work under pressure to meet set timelines;
• Satisfy the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya;
• Be a committed team player in the achievement of the County’s mission and goals; and
• Should not hold any State or Public Office.
Deadline of this Job: 13 September 2022
Duties and Responsibilities• Oversee the administration and delivery of services in the respective Departments and decentralized units;
• Participate in the planning, formulation, adoption and implementation of the County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP);
• Implement the County legislation;
• Implement, in the County, National Legislation to the extent that the legislation so requires;
• Effectively respond to issues raised by the County Assembly;
• Advice the Governor on matters relating to the Department; and
• Undertake any other responsibility as may be assigned by the Governor from time to time.
Requirement for Appointment
For appointment to this post, the candidate must:
• Be a Kenyan citizen;
• Be in possession of a First degree from a University recognized in Kenya;
• A Master’s degree in the field will be an added advantage;
• Have knowledge, experience and distinguished career of not less than five (5) years in the relevant field to the portfolio of the Department to which the candidate is seeking to be appointed;
• Have a clear understanding of the diversity, challenges and opportunities within the County;
• Be a visionary and strategic thinker;
• Have the ability to work in a multi-cultural environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity;
• Be conversant with the Constitution of Kenya and all the devolution laws;
• Have the capacity to work under pressure to meet set timelines;
• Satisfy the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya;
• Be a committed team player in the achievement of the County’s mission and goals; and
• Should not hold any State or Public Office.