
Job Summary:
The LFS Officer will be responsible in conducting need assessment, household food security assessment for agriculture interventions, conduct the capacity assessment of smallholder farmers and facilitate private sector engagement, mentoring and coaching in the household level.
Job Responsibilities:
Adhere to NRC policies, tools, handbooks and guidelines
Adhere to NRC‘s Code of Conduct, Standard Operating Procedures, and Guiding Principles to uphold the highest professional ethical obligations.
Assist with the implementation of the support function portfolio according to plan of action
Prepare status reports as required by management
Share ideas for improvement and necessary changes in the activities.
Promote the rights of refugees, IDPs/returnees in line with the advocacy strategy
Specific Responsibilities:
Support the implementation of Food Security & Livelihood projects in Assosa AO, including:
Conducting need and village assessment, household food security assessment for agriculture interventions, overseeing the beneficiary selection process, conduct the capacity assessment of smallholder’s farmers and facilitate private sector engagement, mentoring and coaching in the household level.
Working closely with Agriculture Bureaus, DRMC and other stakeholders to implement NRC’s Agribusiness livelihoods activities.
Ensuring that baseline assessments are carried out on time, including participating in data collection and data analysis as needed.
Support the LFS team on technical as well as extension methodology and the introduction of staple food crops, off-season production as well as exploring opportunities and models for contract farming.
Support the LFS team on Agriculture technologies and value chain.
Promotion of nutrition sensitive agriculture.
Ensuring that LFS plans are implemented on time, working closely with the M&E team in Assosa Area Office.
Provide regular report and immediately report any challenges or implementation delays to the LFS coordinator.
Assess existing situation for market-based programming and cash based intervention, highlight the challenges and risks and report to the management.
Prepare training materials and provide relevant training to the staff and project BNFs as required.
Work closely with WASH, Shelter, Education and ICLA CCs in terms of integration, to ensure same beneficiaries received a full package support.
Maintain clear and up to date records of beneficiaries and activities (beneficiary numbers, locations, contact details, activity progress)
Supervise and manage the work of LFS Assistants if asked to do.
Attend coordination meetings in governmental sectors whenever asked to do.
Ensure market assessment is carried out whenever required.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree from, Agriculture Faculty and graduates from Agriculture Extension departments and other related fields will be preferred.
Minimum 3 years of experience from working as in managing agriculture-based livelihood projects, income generation activities, business development or similar role in a humanitarian/recovery context with i-NGOs
Excellent written & spoken English.
Good knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word.
Experience of establishing and managing agriculture-based livelihood projects and a small business
Good knowledge on home based livelihood intervention and good knowledge about local market.
Competencies:
Competencies are important in order for the employee and the organisation to deliver desired results. They are relevant for all staff and are divided into the following two categories:
Generic professional competencies for this position:
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
Ability to be highly mobile and spend a lot of time in the field (beneficiary households, visiting local businesses, meeting with local authorities etc.)
Creativity and willingness to try new things
A positive and collaborative attitude and willingness to work in a team
A willingness to work in a multi-cultural environment
Knowledge of cash-based interventions and market based programmes
Behavioral competencies:
Managing resources to optimize results
Managing performance and development
Handling insecure environments
Empowering and building trust
Team player & working with people
Flexible and creative
Long term committed, honest & straightforward thinker.
Job location: Asosa, Benishangul Gumuz
How To Apply
Interested candidates who meet the above criteria are invited to send in their application letters including updated curriculum vitae with day-time telephone number and contact details of three work-related referees only
Please attach photocopies of the most relevant educational certificates/testimonials and work experience documents. Applications should reach NRC latest by 31 December 2023 at 5:00 pm.
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