Position: Full Time
Organization: Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA)
Job Description
The Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) is an international non-profit non-governmental organization with its offices in Addis Ababa, Uganda, Mali and Nigeria. The SAA Country Office in Ethiopia promotes the adoption of improved pre- and post-harvest agricultural technologies for smallholder farmers in collaboration with government institutions, farmers’ organizations and the private sector. SAA is currently focusing on three major thrust areas: sustainable and regenerative agriculture (RA), nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA), and market-oriented agriculture (M-OA). To strengthen its thrust areas, SAA is looking for qualified Ethiopian nationals for the following positions.
Based at the Country Office in Addis Ababa, and under the direct supervision of the Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Technical Coordinator (TC), the Program Officer will strengthen the Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture pillar in alignment with other pillars, and ensure that solutions provided to small scale farmers are based on sound knowledge of Nutrition principles and practices.
Assist in the reconnaissance surveys, project site selection, and baseline data collection
Participate in the planning and implementation of innovative NSA interventions centered on promotion of nutrient dense crops, vegetable production through permagardens, postharvest management technologies and food preparation and utilization, and ensure that the NSA tools, methods, and indicators are used effectively
Assist in training on NSA to Extension Agents (EAs) and farmers in collaboration with Regional/Zonal/Woreda Agricultural Offices and SAA technical staff
Assist in setting up NSA demonstrations in the Farmer Training Centers (FTCs) and host farmers’ fields, and ensure that all project-related inputs are delivered on time to the respective project sites
Assist in organizing and coordinating experience sharing and peer-to peer learning farmers' field day events in collaboration with Regional/Zonal/District Agricultural Offices
Ensure that women, youth, and people with disabilities (PwDs) receive adequate attention in SAA interventions
Contribute to the development of nutrition proposals and concept notes for fundraising
Collaborate with SAA staff from all the SAA focus pillars (RA, NSA and Mo-A) to ensure idea cross-fertilization and activity coordination
Participate in conducting regular field monitoring to track nutrition-sensitive agriculture project activities, and provide timely technical guidance and advice to extension staff and host farmers
Prepare and submit high-quality monthly, quarterly, annual reports, as well as field mission back-to-office reports
Assist in developing NSA training manuals and guidelines; documenting lessons and best practices; publishing articles in journals and SAA’s voices from the field, newsletters, brochures, and flyers, etc.
Assist in the data collection, establishment, maintenance, and management of NSA database, and target farmers profiles
Assist in developing and strengthening systems, networks, and forging and maintaining strategic partnerships for the effective implementation of NSA practices
Perform any other duties as directed by his/her supervisor
Education Background and Experience:
BSc/MSc in Nutrition, Post-Harvest Management, Food Science, or any other relevant education qualifications
7 years of relevant work experience for a BSc; 5 years for an MSc.
Competence:
English Proficiency: Level B2 (spoken and written)
Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word and Excel); Power point; and statistical softwares
Basic knowledge of Biometry, Experimental Design and Statistical analysis and good reporting skill
Knowledge and experience on Agro-Processing, Nutrition & Postharvest Management
Proven community engagement and mobilization skills
Basic agri-business and entrepreneurship skills
A better understanding of underserved groups in agricultural development
Experience working in multidisciplinary teams
Demonstrated experience in donor engagement, proposal development, and fundraising
Project designing, planning, implementation, evaluation, and monitoring skills
Skills in using ICT (GPS and e-extension tools)
Excellent interpersonal skills
Submit your applications in person, along with a cover letter, CV, and three references in person to SAA Administration Office, located in Gurd Shola area, Diminarof Building, 3rd floor, or mail through: Sasakawa Africa Association, P.O.Box 12771, Addis Ababa. For further information contact Tel.0116661987
Deadline: Mar 4, 2023, 12:00 AM
Location:
Amount: Not Specified