Conservation Agriculture/Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Specialist – Nigeria Rural Resilience 251 views2 applications


The International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) is a public international organization (PIO) governed by an international board of directors with representation from developed and developing nations. The non-profit center focuses on increasing and sustaining food and agricultural productivity in developing countries through the development and transfer of effective and environmentally sound crop nutrient technology and agribusiness expertise

Conservation Agriculture/Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Specialist – Nigeria Rural Resilience

Job Description

  • The International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) is currently seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Conservation Agriculture/Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Specialist for the anticipated USAID/Nigeria Rural Resilience Project in northern Nigeria.
  • Recruitment is contingent upon successful award of the project and the selection of final applicant is subject to USAID approval.

Key Responsibilities

  • Determine the integration of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) practices and technologies with farmers and key stakeholders, such as donors and development partners
  • Identify CSA outcomes on sustainable agricultural production, adaptation and mitigation; and
  • Access to adoption of CSA in Nigeria and suggest ways to strengthen early warning systems as part of the program’s sustainability and exit strategy plan
  • Plan, implement, and monitor agricultural measures
  • Manage and train local staff on conservation agriculture and other important methodologies
  • Support the planning and drafting of new projects in the fields of agriculture and food security
  • Identifies areas for improvement of agricultural production and marketing methods in co-operation with local partners
  • Contributes to the country development and strategies, actively participates in strategic discussions and keeps herself/ himself informed of the overall organizational topics
  • Any other tasks that may be assigned

Required Skills

  • Master’s Degree or higher Degree in Economics, Agronomy, or related field of study
  • Proven ability to effectively collaborate with government counterparts, donors, and other key stakeholders and partners
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities
  • Strong interpersonal, organizational and communication skills (both verbal and written)
  • Ability to successfully recruit, train, develop, motivate and manage staff
  • Professional fluency in English
  • Competency in the use of computers and MS Office software, including Word, Powerpoint, and Excel

Required Experience

  • 8+ years of experience in managing projects that focus on agricultural production, value chain development, market linkages, food security, etc. with practical experience in Nigeria
  • Experience in conservation agriculture and providing training guided by those principles
  • Experience in transferring climate smart agriculture techniques to smallholder farmers
  • Previous experience managing USAID projects is preferred

Method of Application

Applicants should send their applications to: [email protected] Subject of the mail must be: “Access to Finance Specialist” OR “Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Specialist”

Note

  • Only success candidates will be invited for an interview
  • There will be no response to telephone inquiries
  • The interview will consist of an interview with a jury and probably a written and / or oral test

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IFDC, established in October 1974, is known for its expertise in fertilizers that service developing countries.

IFDC Headquarters and Offices

IFDC opened its headquarters in Muscle Shoals, Alabama on the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Reservation in 1976. Division offices opened in Lomé, Togo in 1987 and Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1992. Today, IFDC operates four divisions in over 20 countries.

IFDC’s Background

IFDC originated as a private, nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Alabama, United States.

In March 1977, IFDC qualified as a Public International Organization by Presidential Decree 11977. IFDC received widespread support, cooperation and backing from the global community for which it was created and continues to thrive upon its successes.

Outgrowth of TVA

When Dr. Donald L. McCune, IFDC’s founder and former managing director, joined TVA’s National Fertilizer Center (NFDC) in the early 1960’s, he recognized the center’s capabilities of contributing to foreign assistance in developing countries. Thus IFDC became an outgrowth of TVA.

IFDC was established in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in late 1974. Construction of the IFDC complex began at its present site in March 1976. Partial occupancy began in late 1976 and full occupancy followed in August 1977.

Although numerous locations in developing countries were considered, building a site on TVA’s property had several advantages including:

Close proximity to TVA’s Office of Agricultural and Chemical Development, which facilitated the transfer of U.S. technology.

TVA furnished at cost, the materials (phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, urea solution, etc.) needed for IFDC’s research activities.

Usage of the OACD Library recognized at the time as the best working library on fertilizers in existence.

Access to TVA’s medical facilities.

A contract with TVA for fire protection, security, ground maintenance and other services.

In July 1975, TVA transferred their international staff to IFDC to become the nucleus of the organization.

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0 USD Nigeria CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week IFDC

The International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) is a public international organization (PIO) governed by an international board of directors with representation from developed and developing nations. The non-profit center focuses on increasing and sustaining food and agricultural productivity in developing countries through the development and transfer of effective and environmentally sound crop nutrient technology and agribusiness expertise

Conservation Agriculture/Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Specialist - Nigeria Rural Resilience

Job Description

  • The International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) is currently seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Conservation Agriculture/Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Specialist for the anticipated USAID/Nigeria Rural Resilience Project in northern Nigeria.
  • Recruitment is contingent upon successful award of the project and the selection of final applicant is subject to USAID approval.

Key Responsibilities

  • Determine the integration of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) practices and technologies with farmers and key stakeholders, such as donors and development partners
  • Identify CSA outcomes on sustainable agricultural production, adaptation and mitigation; and
  • Access to adoption of CSA in Nigeria and suggest ways to strengthen early warning systems as part of the program’s sustainability and exit strategy plan
  • Plan, implement, and monitor agricultural measures
  • Manage and train local staff on conservation agriculture and other important methodologies
  • Support the planning and drafting of new projects in the fields of agriculture and food security
  • Identifies areas for improvement of agricultural production and marketing methods in co-operation with local partners
  • Contributes to the country development and strategies, actively participates in strategic discussions and keeps herself/ himself informed of the overall organizational topics
  • Any other tasks that may be assigned

Required Skills

  • Master's Degree or higher Degree in Economics, Agronomy, or related field of study
  • Proven ability to effectively collaborate with government counterparts, donors, and other key stakeholders and partners
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities
  • Strong interpersonal, organizational and communication skills (both verbal and written)
  • Ability to successfully recruit, train, develop, motivate and manage staff
  • Professional fluency in English
  • Competency in the use of computers and MS Office software, including Word, Powerpoint, and Excel

Required Experience

  • 8+ years of experience in managing projects that focus on agricultural production, value chain development, market linkages, food security, etc. with practical experience in Nigeria
  • Experience in conservation agriculture and providing training guided by those principles
  • Experience in transferring climate smart agriculture techniques to smallholder farmers
  • Previous experience managing USAID projects is preferred

Method of Application

Applicants should send their applications to: [email protected] Subject of the mail must be: "Access to Finance Specialist" OR "Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Specialist"Note

  • Only success candidates will be invited for an interview
  • There will be no response to telephone inquiries
  • The interview will consist of an interview with a jury and probably a written and / or oral test
2018-05-01

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