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The international cocoa initiative (ICI) promotes child protection in cocoa-growing communities and works to ensure a better future for children and their families.

ICI is recruiting a Project Director to lead the implementation of a project on Engaging Cocoa Cooperatives to Combat Child Labor, funded by the US Department of Labour (USDoL)’s Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB). A total of 4 Million USD will fund the successful project over a period of 4.5 years. Under the supervision of the Country Director, the Project Director leads the project team to design, implement and report on activities aiming at meeting the project Outcomes:

Outcome 1: Improved accountability of cocoa cooperatives to monitor child labor in the cocoa supply chain.

Outcome 1.1: Strengthened capacity of enforcement agencies to enforce child labor laws within cooperatives.

Outcome 1.2: Strengthened capacity of cocoa cooperatives to monitor child labor.

Outcome 2: Increased support to vulnerable cocoa households within cocoa cooperatives.

Outcome 2.1: Strengthened capacity of cocoa cooperatives to provide sustainable assistance and support to prevent child labor.

Outcome 2.2: Increased access to social protection and child labor remediation programs.

Please note that the position is subject to ICI’s successful grant delivery from USDOL ILAB.

Requirements:

• Minimum of five years of experience in project management, supervision, administration, and implementation of cooperative agreement and/or contract requirements (including meeting deadlines, achieving targets, budgeting, and overseeing the preparation and submission of required reports), preferably in Ghana.

• Minimum three years of experience working in the area of child labor in supply chains, including on implementation of traceability systems.

• Experience working on challenges in the cocoa industry preferred.

• Ability to maintain working relationships with all project stakeholders, including public, private, and civil society partners and effectively build partnerships between them.

• Fluency in English required.

• Proficiency in a local language preferred.

How to apply

Successful applicants must be willing to serve on the project within 45 days of award and will be asked to sign a letter of commitment.

Please submit a resume in English (4 pages maximum). Each resume must include the following information:

• Educational background, including highest education level attained;

• Work experience covering at least the last five years of employment to the present, including such information as employer name, position title, clearly defined duties, and dates of employment;

• Special experience, capabilities, or qualifications related to the candidate’s ability to implement the proposed strategy and perform effectively in the proposed position; and

• Evidence of English fluency and other relevant language skills, if required (includes speaking, listening, reading, writing). For non-native speakers, evidence of fluency may include a TOEFL test score or transcript showing completion of advanced English language coursework.

NB: ICI has zero-tolerance for all forms of child neglect, abuse (sexual, physical, emotional, and psychological) and exploitation (sexual and commercial). ICI commits to put the best interest of the child first, and at the centre of its work, irrespective of a child’s ability, ethnicity, faith, gender, sexuality and culture. ICI recognizes its responsibility to ensure and to promote a safe and secure environment for children. To effectively manage risks to children, ICI requires the commitment, support and cooperation of all staff, associates, partners, suppliers, service-providers and visitors. By applying at ICI, you automatically agree to the above term and uphold the principles described herein.

This position is funded by the US Department of Labour (USDoL). Successful candidates must agree with all USDoL policies, procedures, and requirements.

Please send your resume, cover letter and salary expectations in English by 07 August 2020 to the email address mentioned on our website: https://cocoainitiative.org/get-involved/join-the-team/

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The International Cocoa Initiative (ICI) Promotes Child Protection In Cocoa-Growing Communities. We Work To Ensure A Better Future For Children And Their Families.

Established in 2002, the International Cocoa Initiative (ICI) is a leading organisation promoting child protection in cocoa-growing communities. ICI works with the cocoa industry, civil society, farmers’ organisations, communities and national governments in cocoa-producing countries to ensure a better future for children and contribute to the elimination of child labour.

Operating in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana since 2007, ICI has promoted holistic child protection measures in more than 600 cocoa-growing communities benefiting over 1 million people, 682,500 of whom are children.

The International Cocoa Initiative was founded within the framework of the Harkin Engel Protocol, an international agreement aimed at ending the Worst Forms of Child Labour (WFCL) in the production of cocoa.

OUR VISION

ICI’s vision is of thriving cocoa-growing communities where children’s rights are respected and protected, and where child labour has been eliminated.

OUR MISSION

ICI works to improve the lives of children in cocoa-growing communities by supporting the acceleration and scale-up of child-centered community development and responsible supply-chain management throughout the cocoa-sector. ICI aims to safeguard child rights and contribute to the elimination of child labour through innovation, through the development, application and promotion of good practices, and through the building of partnerships.

OUR STRATEGY

ICI’s 2015-2020 strategy, Putting the Future of Children at the Heart of Cocoa Sustainability, guides the foundation and its stakeholders in the implementation of an improved model for child protection in cocoa communities and the cocoa supply-chain. Our strategic objectives are aiming at ensuring that:

  • Cocoa-growing communities are more protective of children and their rights
  • The cocoa supply-chain manages the risk of child labour responsibly
  • Key stakeholders have improved awareness, knowledge, willingness and capacity to take appropriate and effective decisions that strengthen child protection and mitigate child labour in cocoa-growing communities
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0 USD Abidjan ,Accra CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week International Cocoa Initiative

The international cocoa initiative (ICI) promotes child protection in cocoa-growing communities and works to ensure a better future for children and their families.

ICI is recruiting a Project Director to lead the implementation of a project on Engaging Cocoa Cooperatives to Combat Child Labor, funded by the US Department of Labour (USDoL)’s Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB). A total of 4 Million USD will fund the successful project over a period of 4.5 years. Under the supervision of the Country Director, the Project Director leads the project team to design, implement and report on activities aiming at meeting the project Outcomes:

Outcome 1: Improved accountability of cocoa cooperatives to monitor child labor in the cocoa supply chain.

Outcome 1.1: Strengthened capacity of enforcement agencies to enforce child labor laws within cooperatives.

Outcome 1.2: Strengthened capacity of cocoa cooperatives to monitor child labor.

Outcome 2: Increased support to vulnerable cocoa households within cocoa cooperatives.

Outcome 2.1: Strengthened capacity of cocoa cooperatives to provide sustainable assistance and support to prevent child labor.

Outcome 2.2: Increased access to social protection and child labor remediation programs.

Please note that the position is subject to ICI’s successful grant delivery from USDOL ILAB.

Requirements:

• Minimum of five years of experience in project management, supervision, administration, and implementation of cooperative agreement and/or contract requirements (including meeting deadlines, achieving targets, budgeting, and overseeing the preparation and submission of required reports), preferably in Ghana.

• Minimum three years of experience working in the area of child labor in supply chains, including on implementation of traceability systems.

• Experience working on challenges in the cocoa industry preferred.

• Ability to maintain working relationships with all project stakeholders, including public, private, and civil society partners and effectively build partnerships between them.

• Fluency in English required.

• Proficiency in a local language preferred.

How to apply

Successful applicants must be willing to serve on the project within 45 days of award and will be asked to sign a letter of commitment.

Please submit a resume in English (4 pages maximum). Each resume must include the following information:

• Educational background, including highest education level attained;

• Work experience covering at least the last five years of employment to the present, including such information as employer name, position title, clearly defined duties, and dates of employment;

• Special experience, capabilities, or qualifications related to the candidate’s ability to implement the proposed strategy and perform effectively in the proposed position; and

• Evidence of English fluency and other relevant language skills, if required (includes speaking, listening, reading, writing). For non-native speakers, evidence of fluency may include a TOEFL test score or transcript showing completion of advanced English language coursework.

NB: ICI has zero-tolerance for all forms of child neglect, abuse (sexual, physical, emotional, and psychological) and exploitation (sexual and commercial). ICI commits to put the best interest of the child first, and at the centre of its work, irrespective of a child’s ability, ethnicity, faith, gender, sexuality and culture. ICI recognizes its responsibility to ensure and to promote a safe and secure environment for children. To effectively manage risks to children, ICI requires the commitment, support and cooperation of all staff, associates, partners, suppliers, service-providers and visitors. By applying at ICI, you automatically agree to the above term and uphold the principles described herein.

This position is funded by the US Department of Labour (USDoL). Successful candidates must agree with all USDoL policies, procedures, and requirements.

Please send your resume, cover letter and salary expectations in English by 07 August 2020 to the email address mentioned on our website: https://cocoainitiative.org/get-involved/join-the-team/

2020-08-08

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