Technical Directors for Value Chain Development: Dairy,
Horticulture, and Grains
Chemonics International seeks three value chain technical directors for the Kenya Agricultural Value Chain Enterprises Project, a five-year, $35-$40 million anticipated USAID-funded project under the U.S. Government’s Feed the Future (FtF) Initiative in Kenya.
Chemonics International seeks three value chain technical directors for the Kenya Agricultural Value Chain Enterprises Project, a five-year, $35-$40 million anticipated USAID-funded project under the U.S. Government’s Feed the Future (FtF) Initiative in Kenya.
This project will assist the Government of Kenya in improving
the competitiveness of selected agricultural value chains with the overall goal
of increasing the productivity and incomes of smallholder farmers and other
actors along the value chain, thereby enhancing food security and improving
nutrition.
Responsibilities will include developing and implementing an
innovative agricultural growth value chain development program – from
production and post harvest to processing and marketing – and working with all
related technical teams.
Technical directors will also liaise with local stakeholders
including government technical officials, local and regional agribusiness
firms, producer organizations, and agriculture-related private sector actors
and service providers.
Chemonics International is looking for individuals who have
a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world and
demonstrate leadership, versatility, and integrity in their work.
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
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Master’s degree or equivalent experience in
agricultural economics, marketing, post-harvest handling, agribusiness
management or a related field
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Minimum 10 years of international experience
with successful value chain projects in the agricultural sector of value chain
development, including value chain facilitation, agribusiness, marketing and
financial services, or private sector development.
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Demonstrated success in implementing projects
aimed at increasing the competitiveness and inclusiveness of value chains using
facilitation approaches.
•
Established relationships with and/or
substantive knowledge of international agribusiness firms preferred.
•
Familiarity with information and communication
technology applications for agriculture value chain development desired.
•
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
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East African experience is preferred but not
required.
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Fluency in English, Kiswahili desired.
•
Kenyan or expatriate candidates encouraged to
apply.
Application Instructions: Send cover letter, resume and a
list of three references to chemonics.kenya@gmail.com by June 29, 2012.
No telephone inquiries, please.
Only finalists will be contacted.
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