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The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is a Swiss-based foundation launched at the UN in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition. Working with both governments and businesses, we aim to transform food systems so that they deliver more nutritious food for all people. In particular, we aim to make healthier food choices more desirable, more available, and more affordable. GAIN’s mission is to advance nutrition outcomes by improving consumption of nutritious and safe food for all people, especially the most vulnerable to malnutrition.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Senior Project Manager, Supply Chains for Commercialisation

Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Classification: C5 – Senior Project Manager
Direct reports: 1 – 5
Travel required: Up to 40%

Overall Purpose

  • The supply Chain for Commercialization Programme portfolio aims to develop and strengthen supply chains for nutritious and safe foods through improved access to agricultural inputs, improved market linkages, support to businesses to address other supply chain gaps that will hinder access to markets and commercialization of nutritious and safe foods.
  • The post holder will oversee programmatic offerings such as the Commercialization of Biofortified Crops and the Advancing Nutrition in Staple Crop Value Chains in Nigeria as well as other projects to strengthen agricultural supply chains by supporting the development of an efficient supply chain system from farm to market while working with key value chain actors to improve accessibility and availability of nutritious and safe foods especially in states where GAIN Nigeria is implementing projects.
  • The Senior Project Manager will be directly responsible for the delivery of all projects under the program portfolio to achieve GAIN Nigeria’s Business Plan. They will be responsible for leading teams under this initiative and will bring excellent project management skills. They will provide technical leadership, manage resources and handle the strategic and day-to-day activities that support the achievement of the project’s objectives. The post-holder will be expected to quickly develop strong relationships with relevant partners, exploiting synergies within GAIN and with external stakeholders to ensure continued, effective, and timely project delivery. They will be responsible for influencing, providing leadership, and reconciling stakeholders’ interests in the project ensuring that the agreed objectives and aims are achieved.

Tasks and Responsibilities
Project management and oversight:

  • Deliver project management in accordance with the GAIN guidelines.
  • Provide high-level oversight and leadership, integrating all workstreams under this initiative into a coherent project, including planning resource allocation, keeping full view of overlaps between workstreams.
  • Lead and manage the development of project workplans and budgets and track progress, including direct provision of regular updates to the Workstream global leads, funders, and country team leadership.
  • Provide technical oversight to the implementation of activities that strengthen businesses and advance nutrition in target crop value chains.
  • Provide mediation to resolve any project implementation issues including differences between stakeholder and internal groups.

Knowledge Management:

  • Work closely with the Knowledge and Learning Lead and ensure project outputs are well informed and up to date by keeping an eye on the relevant literature to ensure that the project remains fully informed by advances in the field.
  • Maintain a reference document repository.
  • Maintain high level liaison with government stakeholders and other organizations working on complementary projects in the country context to share knowledge and best practice.
  • Plan and lead the creation of communications materials and capture lessons learned with support from the Communications Lead.
  • Take part in and lead webinar presentations etc. to share GAIN’s experience.

Donor Relations:

  • Manage donor relationships; lead and initiate donor engagement and calls in relation to the country project implementation.
  • Coordinate, prepare and be accountable for periodic donor reporting cycles and manage global collation of wider programme reports and updates.
  • Lead the identification of new funding opportunities to fund the project as part of a long-term strategy.
  • Support resource mobilisation efforts for GAIN Nigeria programme, based on the business plan and wider strategic objectives.

Gender Focus:

  • Ensure the initiative is gender-sensitive, and where feasible, gender-transformative working through project design and implementation to continuously strengthen gender focus.
  • Keep track of gender results, ensure the initiative is gender-sensitive, and where feasible, gender-transformative.
  • Synthesize and disseminate knowledge and evidence from GAIN Nigeria programmes that can help drive the agenda for nutritious and safe food in Nigeria

People Management:

  • Line manage a number of senior direct reports including supporting work plan development and performance management.
  • Develop team members in order to maximize their contribution to the team and organization;
  • Coach, guide and mentor leaders within programme team and the department so that they are effective as leaders and managers in managing their teams.
  • Ensure the recruitment, management and development of high performing team in line with the demands of the programmatic strategy

Key Organizational Relationships:

  • Reports to the Country Director (and subsequently, the Head of Programmes)
  • Close working with the colleagues working on the EatSafe Project, Marketplace for Nutritious Foods, Nutritious Foods Financing Facility (N3F), Commercialisation of Biofortified Crops (CBC), and the SUN Business Network (SBN)
  • Regular engagements with global Workstream Leads and colleagues in other GAIN Country Offices delivering similar projects.
  • External partners including government, complimenting organizations and donors.
  • Line manages 1-5 direct reports.
  • Close collaboration with the project teams in GAIN Nigeria
  • Other Nigeria Country Office staff

Job Requirements
Competencies:

  • Strong leadership, motivational, analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to lead across smallholder farmers and other businesses.
  • Demonstrated success in leading projects and project management staff to achieve high quality results
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Ability to present sometimes complex information to a diverse audience.
  • Ability to build relationships and influence at a high level.
  • Able to work effectively within a multi-cultural, matrix-style organization.
  • Analytical skills, able to review data and present meaningful reports.
  • Able to effectively prioritize and multi-task, often working under pressure to achieve deadlines.
  • Computer literate, with the ability to use MS Office Suite and other bespoke systems to support effective delivery

Experience:

  • Proven track record in project management for agribusiness to improve Agricultural market linkages within an international development setting.
  • Experience of working with government at municipal, state and national levels.
  • Experience or deep understanding of the private sector especially MSMEs
  • Understanding and some experience/technical knowledge in food systems
  • Understanding and some experience/technical knowledge of health systems
  • Prior experience working within a donor-funded environment and of donor reporting.
  • Demonstrated success in building strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Working with stakeholders from business, civil society, government, donors at national international level
  • Experience in working across sectors to deliver complex projects/programmes.
  • Experienced in report writing and the ability to analyze and make recommendations for the improvement of technical reports and business documents (business plans, market research etc.)
  • Experience organizing and facilitating meetings with public officials.
  • Experience of state and national-level governance systems and politics.

Education:

  • Minimum degree level qualification related to food science, nutrition, health, agriculture, business management or suitable equivalent
  • Master’s level qualifications in the above or similarly relevant field of study/expertise highly preferred

Other Requirements:

  • Excellent communication and command of English (written and spoken)
  • Project management qualification desired
  • Ability/fluency in one or more of the major Nigerian languages an asset

What Gain Offers

  • Salary: Starting salary up to NGN 11,035,919 (depending on experience). A higher starting salary may be available for exceptional candidates.
  • Flexible working hours
  • Friendly working environment
  • Professional development opportunities

Application Closing Date
14th March, 2021.

Click here for more information (PDF)

Note: Early applications are encouraged. GAIN reserves the right to close this advert early should we receive suitable candidates ahead of the closing date.

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The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is an international organization driven by the vision of a world without malnutrition.

Around 3.5 billion people — half the people on the planet today — are malnourished. Each year, malnutrition kills 3.1 million children under the age of five and leaves 159 million stunted, trapping generations in lives of poverty and unfulfilled potential. The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is focused on finding solutions to end malnutrition within our lifetimes.

OUR METHODOLOGY /

At GAIN, we believe that no one sector alone can solve the complex problem of malnutrition. We work closely with partners including governments, civil society, businesses, UN agencies, and academic institutions to develop programs that deliver large-scale and locally relevant solutions to malnutrition in more than 30 countries.

In recent years we have expanded our approach to reach those on the margins of society, who are often the most excluded, vulnerable and severely malnourished, such as the Dalit community in India who experience oppression because of their caste; adolescent girls; and families affected by emergencies.

ABOUT GAIN /

Each day, 795 million people — one in nine — go hungry. Close to 2 billion people survive on diets that lack the vital vitamins and nutrients needed to grow properly, live healthy lives, and raise a healthy family. About 1.4 billion people worldwide struggle with overweight and obesity. That’s more than the number of people who are hungry worldwide.

In total, around 3.5 billion people — half the people on the planet today — are malnourished.

The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is an international organization that was launched at the UN in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition.

GAIN is driven by the vision of a world without malnutrition. We act as a catalyst — building alliances between governments, business and civil society — to find and deliver solutions to the complex problem of malnutrition. Today we are on track to reach over a billion people with improved nutrition – a goal for 2015.

We focus our efforts on children, girls and women because we know that helping them have sustainable, nutritious diets is crucial to ending the cycle of malnutrition and poverty. By building alliances that deliver impact at scale, we believe that we can eliminate malnutrition within our lifetimes.

Data sources:

  • The Lancet’s series on maternal and child undernutrition
  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • UNICEF

OUR IMPACT /

GAIN has helped 892 million people to access affordable, nutritious food — about 350 million of whom are women and children. Our work to fortify staple foods and condiments with essential micronutrients reaches more than 30 countries worldwide. Our work includes helping to improve the quality of foods and diets and educating families of the benefits of breastfeeding and good nutrition. Worldwide, our projects are changing lives and contributing to reducing micronutrient deficiencies through large-scale food fortification. For example, we’ve increased the intake of vitamin A in Indonesia by fortifying edible oils and the intake of iron in China by fortifying soy sauce.

By 2017, we aim to increase the intake of essential micronutrients such as vitamins A, D, iron, folic acid and iodine for 1.3 billion people, including 400 million women and adolescent girls, and 200 million children under five.

In countries with the highest rates of malnutrition, multinutrient supplements or ‘home fortification’ help improve nutrition when mixed into food. In Bangladesh, we launched a new micronutrient powder program in collaboration with international development organization BRAC. Since launch, 80,000 community workers have been trained to promote home fortification, and five million sachets were sold in 2014. Monthly sales have more than tripled during the year and the overall market for micronutrient powders grew by 15 percent, with 45 million sachets produced in 2014 alone.

Data source

  • GAIN 2012–2013 Annual Report

OUR VISION /

GAIN is driven by the vision of a world without malnutrition. We believe that everyone in the world should have access to an affordable, healthy and nutritious diet. We focus on children, girls and women to break the cycle of malnutrition and poverty.

By building alliances that deliver impact at scale, we believe that we can end malnutrition within our lifetimes.

OUR APPROACH /

We believe that everyone in the world should have access to an affordable, healthy and nutritious diet.

A tailored approach to innovation. We work to understand and deliver specific solutions to the daily challenge of food insecurity faced by poor people. By understanding that there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ model, we develop alliances and build tailored programs, using a variety of flexible models and approaches.

Scale and ambition. We aim to reach 1 billion people with affordable, nutritious foods by 2015.  We build alliances between governments, local and global businesses, and civil society to deliver sustainable improvements at scale. We are part of a global network of partners working together to create sustainable solutions to malnutrition.

What matters most is impact. We focus on early life stages and maternal health when good nutrition has the most impact. We focus our efforts on children, girls and women because we know that providing access to affordable, sustainable, nutritious diets is crucial to ending the cycle of malnutrition and poverty.

OUR VALUES /

Team work

GAIN draws on the different skills of employees to create cohesive teams to deliver our programs in more than 30 countries. We also work closely with public and private partners.

Innovation

Our staff are creative thinkers who develop and test innovative business models to make markets work in a sustainable way for vunerable groups.

Passion

GAIN is made up of dedicated, enthusiastic professionals committed to our mission of making a difference on a large scale.

Professionalism

GAIN ensures professional and scientific rigor, commitment and leadership in our relations with the people and organizations we work with.

At GAIN, we believe that no one sector alone can solve the complex problem of malnutrition. We work closely with partners including governments, civil society, businesses, UN agencies, and academic institutions to develop programs that deliver large-scale and locally relevant solutions to malnutrition in more than 30 countries.

In recent years we have expanded our approach to reach those on the margins of society, who are often the most excluded, vulnerable and severely malnourished, such as the Dalit community in India who experience oppression because of their caste; adolescent girls; and families affected by emergencies.

ABOUT GAIN /

Each day, 795 million people — one in nine — go hungry. Close to 2 billion people survive on diets that lack the vital vitamins and nutrients needed to grow properly, live healthy lives, and raise a healthy family. About 1.4 billion people worldwide struggle with overweight and obesity. That’s more than the number of people who are hungry worldwide.

In total, around 3.5 billion people — half the people on the planet today — are malnourished.

The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is an international organization that was launched at the UN in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition.

GAIN is driven by the vision of a world without malnutrition. We act as a catalyst — building alliances between governments, business and civil society — to find and deliver solutions to the complex problem of malnutrition. Today we are on track to reach over a billion people with improved nutrition – a goal for 2015.

We focus our efforts on children, girls and women because we know that helping them have sustainable, nutritious diets is crucial to ending the cycle of malnutrition and poverty. By building alliances that deliver impact at scale, we believe that we can eliminate malnutrition within our lifetimes.

Data sources:

  • The Lancet’s series on maternal and child undernutrition
  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • UNICEF
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0 USD Abuja CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)

The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is a Swiss-based foundation launched at the UN in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition. Working with both governments and businesses, we aim to transform food systems so that they deliver more nutritious food for all people. In particular, we aim to make healthier food choices more desirable, more available, and more affordable. GAIN’s mission is to advance nutrition outcomes by improving consumption of nutritious and safe food for all people, especially the most vulnerable to malnutrition.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:Job Title: Senior Project Manager, Supply Chains for CommercialisationLocation: Abuja, Nigeria Classification: C5 – Senior Project Manager Direct reports: 1 - 5 Travel required: Up to 40%
Overall Purpose
  • The supply Chain for Commercialization Programme portfolio aims to develop and strengthen supply chains for nutritious and safe foods through improved access to agricultural inputs, improved market linkages, support to businesses to address other supply chain gaps that will hinder access to markets and commercialization of nutritious and safe foods.
  • The post holder will oversee programmatic offerings such as the Commercialization of Biofortified Crops and the Advancing Nutrition in Staple Crop Value Chains in Nigeria as well as other projects to strengthen agricultural supply chains by supporting the development of an efficient supply chain system from farm to market while working with key value chain actors to improve accessibility and availability of nutritious and safe foods especially in states where GAIN Nigeria is implementing projects.
  • The Senior Project Manager will be directly responsible for the delivery of all projects under the program portfolio to achieve GAIN Nigeria’s Business Plan. They will be responsible for leading teams under this initiative and will bring excellent project management skills. They will provide technical leadership, manage resources and handle the strategic and day-to-day activities that support the achievement of the project’s objectives. The post-holder will be expected to quickly develop strong relationships with relevant partners, exploiting synergies within GAIN and with external stakeholders to ensure continued, effective, and timely project delivery. They will be responsible for influencing, providing leadership, and reconciling stakeholders’ interests in the project ensuring that the agreed objectives and aims are achieved.
Tasks and Responsibilities Project management and oversight:
  • Deliver project management in accordance with the GAIN guidelines.
  • Provide high-level oversight and leadership, integrating all workstreams under this initiative into a coherent project, including planning resource allocation, keeping full view of overlaps between workstreams.
  • Lead and manage the development of project workplans and budgets and track progress, including direct provision of regular updates to the Workstream global leads, funders, and country team leadership.
  • Provide technical oversight to the implementation of activities that strengthen businesses and advance nutrition in target crop value chains.
  • Provide mediation to resolve any project implementation issues including differences between stakeholder and internal groups.
Knowledge Management:
  • Work closely with the Knowledge and Learning Lead and ensure project outputs are well informed and up to date by keeping an eye on the relevant literature to ensure that the project remains fully informed by advances in the field.
  • Maintain a reference document repository.
  • Maintain high level liaison with government stakeholders and other organizations working on complementary projects in the country context to share knowledge and best practice.
  • Plan and lead the creation of communications materials and capture lessons learned with support from the Communications Lead.
  • Take part in and lead webinar presentations etc. to share GAIN’s experience.
Donor Relations:
  • Manage donor relationships; lead and initiate donor engagement and calls in relation to the country project implementation.
  • Coordinate, prepare and be accountable for periodic donor reporting cycles and manage global collation of wider programme reports and updates.
  • Lead the identification of new funding opportunities to fund the project as part of a long-term strategy.
  • Support resource mobilisation efforts for GAIN Nigeria programme, based on the business plan and wider strategic objectives.
Gender Focus:
  • Ensure the initiative is gender-sensitive, and where feasible, gender-transformative working through project design and implementation to continuously strengthen gender focus.
  • Keep track of gender results, ensure the initiative is gender-sensitive, and where feasible, gender-transformative.
  • Synthesize and disseminate knowledge and evidence from GAIN Nigeria programmes that can help drive the agenda for nutritious and safe food in Nigeria
People Management:
  • Line manage a number of senior direct reports including supporting work plan development and performance management.
  • Develop team members in order to maximize their contribution to the team and organization;
  • Coach, guide and mentor leaders within programme team and the department so that they are effective as leaders and managers in managing their teams.
  • Ensure the recruitment, management and development of high performing team in line with the demands of the programmatic strategy
Key Organizational Relationships:
  • Reports to the Country Director (and subsequently, the Head of Programmes)
  • Close working with the colleagues working on the EatSafe Project, Marketplace for Nutritious Foods, Nutritious Foods Financing Facility (N3F), Commercialisation of Biofortified Crops (CBC), and the SUN Business Network (SBN)
  • Regular engagements with global Workstream Leads and colleagues in other GAIN Country Offices delivering similar projects.
  • External partners including government, complimenting organizations and donors.
  • Line manages 1-5 direct reports.
  • Close collaboration with the project teams in GAIN Nigeria
  • Other Nigeria Country Office staff
Job Requirements Competencies:
  • Strong leadership, motivational, analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to lead across smallholder farmers and other businesses.
  • Demonstrated success in leading projects and project management staff to achieve high quality results
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Ability to present sometimes complex information to a diverse audience.
  • Ability to build relationships and influence at a high level.
  • Able to work effectively within a multi-cultural, matrix-style organization.
  • Analytical skills, able to review data and present meaningful reports.
  • Able to effectively prioritize and multi-task, often working under pressure to achieve deadlines.
  • Computer literate, with the ability to use MS Office Suite and other bespoke systems to support effective delivery
Experience:
  • Proven track record in project management for agribusiness to improve Agricultural market linkages within an international development setting.
  • Experience of working with government at municipal, state and national levels.
  • Experience or deep understanding of the private sector especially MSMEs
  • Understanding and some experience/technical knowledge in food systems
  • Understanding and some experience/technical knowledge of health systems
  • Prior experience working within a donor-funded environment and of donor reporting.
  • Demonstrated success in building strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Working with stakeholders from business, civil society, government, donors at national international level
  • Experience in working across sectors to deliver complex projects/programmes.
  • Experienced in report writing and the ability to analyze and make recommendations for the improvement of technical reports and business documents (business plans, market research etc.)
  • Experience organizing and facilitating meetings with public officials.
  • Experience of state and national-level governance systems and politics.
Education:
  • Minimum degree level qualification related to food science, nutrition, health, agriculture, business management or suitable equivalent
  • Master’s level qualifications in the above or similarly relevant field of study/expertise highly preferred
Other Requirements:
  • Excellent communication and command of English (written and spoken)
  • Project management qualification desired
  • Ability/fluency in one or more of the major Nigerian languages an asset
What Gain Offers
  • Salary: Starting salary up to NGN 11,035,919 (depending on experience). A higher starting salary may be available for exceptional candidates.
  • Flexible working hours
  • Friendly working environment
  • Professional development opportunities

Application Closing Date 14th March, 2021.

Click here for more information (PDF)

Note: Early applications are encouraged. GAIN reserves the right to close this advert early should we receive suitable candidates ahead of the closing date.

2021-03-15

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