Markets Intervention Manager at Gatsby Charitable Foundation 194 views0 applications


Are you an analytical and strategic thinker with experience in private sector development and M4P? Do you have a strong private sector mindset, knowledge of market development, and the drive to design and implement solutions to market constraints? Do you have a desire to contribute to real change that will create jobs, raise incomes and benefit tens of thousands of people for the long-term?

The Forestry Development Trust (FDT) is recruiting a Markets Intervention Manager to join the Management Team and lead the Trust’s Markets component that targets the portion of the value chain focused on the sale and processing of standing trees into high-value wood products.

The Forestry Development Trust was established by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation in 2013 as an independent Tanzanian institution with a long-term vision for development of the commercial forestry sector. The Trust aims to support the sector to improve the supply of higher-value wood products and energy from sustainable sources, while securing the long-term competitiveness of smallholder tree production and medium-to-large scale processing.

The successful candidate will help define and shape strategic direction; oversee implementation delivery; provide leadership, mentoring and coaching to the team; and manage the resources of the component. They will line-manage the other members of the Markets component and build strong working relationships with the Strategy, Monitoring and Learning team, as well as the other Trust components. Externally, the candidate will forge and strengthen relationships with a wide range of public and private sector players, including through engagement with FDT’s Advisory Panel.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • A minimum of 8 years of relevant work experience e.g. in market systems approaches and private sector development, private consultancy, business management, or working at senior level in the private sector.
  • A higher education qualification in Economics, Forestry, Agriculture or Business.
  • Strong leadership and people management experience, with a focus on mentoring and development of staff.
  • Demonstrable ability to translate ideas into actions, and monitor multiple workstreams, with a strong track record of successfully managing a multi-disciplinary team and consultants.
  • Comprehensive understanding and experience of designing mechanisms to address market constraints faced by private and public-sector actors of all scales (e.g. small to medium-scale tree growers, industrial public and private forestry operations, SME processors, tree grower and industry associations).
  • Experience and understanding of business investment decisions and the business models of SMEs in processing sections of value chains.
  • Experience in managing and implementing market-based solutions within large-scale sector development programmes; and/or experience of managing interventions to enhance sector competitiveness.
  • Proven experience of influencing senior level public and private sector decision-makers and communicating to a variety of audiences and media.
  • Experience and understanding of the commercial forestry sector would be an added advantage, but is not essential. For foresters, experience of forest planning, processing, investment and financing would be desirable.

FDT would particularly welcome applications from suitably qualified Tanzanian/female candidates. Fluent Kiswahili is desirable.

How to apply:

If you are interested and meet the requirements, please download and read the Appointment Brief on our website. In the first stage you need only submit your CV, following the instructions at: http://oxfordhr.co.uk/jobs/markets-intervention-manager/. Candidates who reach the second stage will be asked to submit a more detailed statement.

The closing date for completed applications is 19th March 2018. Candidates are advised to submit CVs as early as possible.

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In 1967 David Sainsbury set up the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and agreed its first grant – £50 to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

David Sainsbury (now Lord Sainsbury of Turville) has since given Gatsby more than £1 billion to distribute to charitable causes.Gatsby works in areas that David Sainsbury and the Trustees are particularly passionate about and where they believe charitable funding can make a real difference. Gatsby is currently active in:

We have also supported significant programmes in mental health - in particular through the founding of the Centre for Mental Health - although we are no longer focusing on this area. Across all areas, we aim to be more than a funder. We act as an enabler for projects, designing, developing, overseeing and, in some cases, delivering activities. We are proactive in putting together projects to achieve our aims. Rather than wait for third-party proposals, we identify areas of need, commission research and design interventions in partnership with sector and industry experts. We take a long-term view as we do not think much can be achieved by short, one-off projects. We build long relationships with the organisations we support, allowing both them and us to learn from successes and failures and to develop sustainable change. We are particularly enthusiastic about supporting innovation. David Sainsbury has long believed that private foundations have an important role to play in testing imaginative models and new ideas that governments may see as too risky for public funding, even when they have significant potential to benefit the public if they succeed. Gatsby can incubate such models, giving them the support they need to prove themselves and build the track-records that will encourage others to scale them up. We are always looking to increase the impact of our limited funds, and are therefore eager to form partnerships with others who share our goals. In Tanzania, Gatsby is partnering with the government to transform the country’s cotton sector, while our multi-million pound partnership with the Wellcome Trust to create the new Sainsbury-Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour shows what can be achieved by working together.

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0 USD Iringa CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Gatsby Charitable Foundation

Are you an analytical and strategic thinker with experience in private sector development and M4P? Do you have a strong private sector mindset, knowledge of market development, and the drive to design and implement solutions to market constraints? Do you have a desire to contribute to real change that will create jobs, raise incomes and benefit tens of thousands of people for the long-term?

The Forestry Development Trust (FDT) is recruiting a Markets Intervention Manager to join the Management Team and lead the Trust’s Markets component that targets the portion of the value chain focused on the sale and processing of standing trees into high-value wood products.

The Forestry Development Trust was established by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation in 2013 as an independent Tanzanian institution with a long-term vision for development of the commercial forestry sector. The Trust aims to support the sector to improve the supply of higher-value wood products and energy from sustainable sources, while securing the long-term competitiveness of smallholder tree production and medium-to-large scale processing.

The successful candidate will help define and shape strategic direction; oversee implementation delivery; provide leadership, mentoring and coaching to the team; and manage the resources of the component. They will line-manage the other members of the Markets component and build strong working relationships with the Strategy, Monitoring and Learning team, as well as the other Trust components. Externally, the candidate will forge and strengthen relationships with a wide range of public and private sector players, including through engagement with FDT’s Advisory Panel.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • A minimum of 8 years of relevant work experience e.g. in market systems approaches and private sector development, private consultancy, business management, or working at senior level in the private sector.
  • A higher education qualification in Economics, Forestry, Agriculture or Business.
  • Strong leadership and people management experience, with a focus on mentoring and development of staff.
  • Demonstrable ability to translate ideas into actions, and monitor multiple workstreams, with a strong track record of successfully managing a multi-disciplinary team and consultants.
  • Comprehensive understanding and experience of designing mechanisms to address market constraints faced by private and public-sector actors of all scales (e.g. small to medium-scale tree growers, industrial public and private forestry operations, SME processors, tree grower and industry associations).
  • Experience and understanding of business investment decisions and the business models of SMEs in processing sections of value chains.
  • Experience in managing and implementing market-based solutions within large-scale sector development programmes; and/or experience of managing interventions to enhance sector competitiveness.
  • Proven experience of influencing senior level public and private sector decision-makers and communicating to a variety of audiences and media.
  • Experience and understanding of the commercial forestry sector would be an added advantage, but is not essential. For foresters, experience of forest planning, processing, investment and financing would be desirable.

FDT would particularly welcome applications from suitably qualified Tanzanian/female candidates. Fluent Kiswahili is desirable.

How to apply:

If you are interested and meet the requirements, please download and read the Appointment Brief on our website. In the first stage you need only submit your CV, following the instructions at: http://oxfordhr.co.uk/jobs/markets-intervention-manager/. Candidates who reach the second stage will be asked to submit a more detailed statement.

The closing date for completed applications is 19th March 2018. Candidates are advised to submit CVs as early as possible.

2018-04-03

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