Project Director, Nigeria Farmers and Families Forward at Winrock International 111 views1 applications


POSITION TITLE: Project Director

LOCATION: Nigeria

DEPARTMENT: Agriculture & Enterprise

REPORTS TO: Senior Director of Agriculture & Enterprise

POSITION SUMMARY:

Winrock International is currently recruiting Project Director candidates for the anticipated Nigeria Farmers and Families Forward activity. This will be a three-year, $1.6 million project, co-funded by USAID/Nigeria and Nestlé to support Nestlé’s cereals plan for maize and soybean in Nigeria’s Kaduna State. The project will support broad-based, economic growth in Nigeria by improving the on-farm practices of smallholder farmer suppliers to arrest the growth of mycotoxin both pre- and post-harvest, and design viable drying practices that will reduce detected aflatoxin. The approach will support smallholder farmer suppliers to meet the increasing demands of Nestlé cereal factories in the region by reducing the high levels of aflatoxin and other contaminates. The Project Director position will be based in Kaduna State and is subject to a project award being made to Winrock International.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Project Director will provide overall technical and operational direction to the project. S/he will be the primary point of contact for coordination between USAID/Nigeria, Nestlé, and Winrock HQ. S/he will be responsible for developing and leading the project’s technical approach to pre- and post-harvest interventions, including scaling available technologies in collaboration with the Senior Technical Advisor. The Project Director will also provide capacity building to project staff and partners. The Project Director will also oversee project management systems for finance and administration, logistics, human resources and strategic operation. S/he will ensure the completion of time reports, evaluation, analyses, assessments, and deliverables that meet USAID quality control/assurance standards and provide hands-on guidance and support to project activities and personnel. S/he will also be responsible for identifying technical assistance needs and developing scopes of work for volunteer engagement in specific technical assistance interventions. S/he will oversee and coordinate the project team, including a Senior Technical Advisor, an accountant and participating volunteers.

QUALIFICATIONS AND BACKGROUND:

Education:

  • Advanced degree in business, agronomy, agribusiness, agricultural economics or related field.

Experience:

  • Minimum of 10 years of progressively senior experience managing agriculture/value chain projects;
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Project Director or equivalent, including demonstrated experience managing private sector-funded programs and/or creating private sector linkages in agricultural value chains;
  • Demonstrated experience implementing pre- and post-harvest interventions in the maize and soy value chains;
  • Proven record of achieving development impact in projects focusing on food safety and export quality standards in commercial agribusiness, service provision, market development and investment promotion.

Skills & Knowledge:

  • Demonstrated experience and leadership in the formation of market linkages, supply of technical assistance and inputs to smallholder producers, creating producer–market linkages, public-private partnerships and corresponding business/investment plans.
  • Excellent leadership and communication skills.
  • Excellent budget management skills.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English. Huasa strongly preferred.

How to apply:

Applicants may send a current resume and cover letter to [email protected] with “Nigeria Project Director” in the subject line, by March 31, 2017

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Winrock International is a recognized leader in U.S. and international development with a focus on social, agricultural and environmental issues. Inspired by its namesake Winthrop Rockefeller, Winrock combines scientific and technical expertise with entrepreneurial innovation to deliver market-based solutions that improve lives around the world. Winrock’s mission is to empower the disadvantaged, increase economic opportunity and sustain natural resources across the globe.

Winrock International grew from parallel dreams and a shared vision. And it grew from the land, a 927-acre tract atop Petit Jean Mountain in Arkansas, where Winthrop Rockefeller, grandson of Standard Oil’s John D. Rockefeller, established Winrock Farms in 1953. He brought in a herd of hardy Santa Gertrudis cattle from Texas and created a model farm and livestock center to demonstrate state-of-the-art agricultural methods.

Economic development was a hallmark of Rockefeller’s two terms as governor of Arkansas, and after his death in 1973, trustees of his estate created the Winrock International Research and Training Center to further his wish that the farm be “venturesome and innovative” and provide tools to help people help themselves.

While Winthrop was focusing on livestock research and rural development, his brother John D. Rockefeller III was concentrating on Asia’s burgeoning population and its food shortages. The two organizations he created — the International Agricultural Development Service and the Agricultural Development Council (A/D/C) — addressed these issues by identifying, educating and maintaining a network of homegrown experts. A/D/C, for instance, supported U.S. professors who lived and worked in Asia — a unique approach that provided a deep understanding of local needs.

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POSITION TITLE: Project Director

LOCATION: Nigeria

DEPARTMENT: Agriculture & Enterprise

REPORTS TO: Senior Director of Agriculture & Enterprise

POSITION SUMMARY:

Winrock International is currently recruiting Project Director candidates for the anticipated Nigeria Farmers and Families Forward activity. This will be a three-year, $1.6 million project, co-funded by USAID/Nigeria and Nestlé to support Nestlé’s cereals plan for maize and soybean in Nigeria's Kaduna State. The project will support broad-based, economic growth in Nigeria by improving the on-farm practices of smallholder farmer suppliers to arrest the growth of mycotoxin both pre- and post-harvest, and design viable drying practices that will reduce detected aflatoxin. The approach will support smallholder farmer suppliers to meet the increasing demands of Nestlé cereal factories in the region by reducing the high levels of aflatoxin and other contaminates. The Project Director position will be based in Kaduna State and is subject to a project award being made to Winrock International.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Project Director will provide overall technical and operational direction to the project. S/he will be the primary point of contact for coordination between USAID/Nigeria, Nestlé, and Winrock HQ. S/he will be responsible for developing and leading the project’s technical approach to pre- and post-harvest interventions, including scaling available technologies in collaboration with the Senior Technical Advisor. The Project Director will also provide capacity building to project staff and partners. The Project Director will also oversee project management systems for finance and administration, logistics, human resources and strategic operation. S/he will ensure the completion of time reports, evaluation, analyses, assessments, and deliverables that meet USAID quality control/assurance standards and provide hands-on guidance and support to project activities and personnel. S/he will also be responsible for identifying technical assistance needs and developing scopes of work for volunteer engagement in specific technical assistance interventions. S/he will oversee and coordinate the project team, including a Senior Technical Advisor, an accountant and participating volunteers.

QUALIFICATIONS AND BACKGROUND:

Education:

  • Advanced degree in business, agronomy, agribusiness, agricultural economics or related field.

Experience:

  • Minimum of 10 years of progressively senior experience managing agriculture/value chain projects;
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Project Director or equivalent, including demonstrated experience managing private sector-funded programs and/or creating private sector linkages in agricultural value chains;
  • Demonstrated experience implementing pre- and post-harvest interventions in the maize and soy value chains;
  • Proven record of achieving development impact in projects focusing on food safety and export quality standards in commercial agribusiness, service provision, market development and investment promotion.

Skills & Knowledge:

  • Demonstrated experience and leadership in the formation of market linkages, supply of technical assistance and inputs to smallholder producers, creating producer–market linkages, public-private partnerships and corresponding business/investment plans.
  • Excellent leadership and communication skills.
  • Excellent budget management skills.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English. Huasa strongly preferred.

How to apply:

Applicants may send a current resume and cover letter to [email protected] with "Nigeria Project Director" in the subject line, by March 31, 2017

2017-03-31

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