Job Vacancy @ UN World Food Programme (WFP) – International Food Technologist

Job Description

TYPE OF CONTRACT:    International Consultant (CST- Level II)

DUTY STATION (City, Country):    Freetown, Sierra Leone

DURATION:   6 Months

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT:

Sierra Leone is facing complex human development challenges. Problems of poor nutrition and food insecurity and widespread rural and urban impoverishment persists in spite of remarkable strides and reforms.

Some 57% of the population are food insecure with a very limited and poor diet. While acute malnutrition rates in Sierra Leone have improved, 26% of children under 5 are still chronically malnourished. Only 5% of children meet the Minimum Acceptable Diet.





The country office is implementing a 5-year Country Strategic Plan (CSP) 2020 – 2024. The CSP aims at contributing to an integrated human capital development through programmatic and complementary convergence of its support to nutrition, education and food security/livelihood.

It specifically focus on stunting prevention through strengthening community capacities and building resilience. The project at hand will increase that access to affordable local nutritious complementary foods for infants and young children at community level by creating five small scale food production enterprises with Women groups.





In collaboration with the Sierra Leone Agriculture Research Institute, four tested local recipes will be used and all raw material will be sourced from local farmers who are encouraged to diversify their production for an improved diet for all.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

Under the direct supervision of the Head of Nutrition Unit the incumbent will perform the following duties:

  • Manage the set up of 5 small scale enterprises that will produce locally enriched complementary foods.
  • Provide technical support to 5 mother support groups on safe and hygienic production of enriched complementary foods in five chiefdoms.
  • Establish appropriate handling, storage, and preservation guidelines of locally produced complementary food to optimize use of resources.
  • Develop marketing of the products ensuring affordability.
  • Support and guide the procurement of raw material
  • Lead the testing of the best packing material.




  • Transfer skills to District Nutrition teams on knowledge in relation to food safety and quality and product optimization concepts and principles to implement protocols and tools to relating to food technology issues.
  • Based on Business model recommendations, develop framework for MSG with production site for complementary foods, supply chain plan to enhance community access and utilization of produce and prevent wastage.
  • Develop training manual on locally produced complementary food to be rolled-out by national team (WFP CO, Directorate of Food and Nutrition staff).
  • Conduct TOT for national capacities on food production, safety and quality measure.
  • Assist with semi-impact evaluation for locally enriched complementary foods
  • Perform other duties as required.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

WFP offers a competitive compensation package which will be determined by the contract type and selected candidate’s qualifications and experience.

Please visit the following websites for detailed information on working with WFP.

http://www.wfp.org Click on: “Our work” and “Countries” to learn more about WFP’s operations.

STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:





Advanced university degree or equivalent in the field of Food Technology, nutrition, public health, food sciences or related discipline with additional field experience of related task for more than 5 years.

Knowledge & Skills:

Knowledge on recent standards for food quality and control measures on food production.

Ability to communicate clearly orally and in writing.

Good interpersonal skills ability to work in a team in a multi-cultural context;

Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook).

Language: Proficiency in oral and written communication in English.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS

10 May 2022





All employment decisions are made on the basis of organizational needs, job requirements, merit, and individual qualifications. WFP is committed to providing an inclusive work environment free of sexual exploitation and abuse, all forms of discrimination, any kind of harassment, sexual harassment, and abuse of authority. Therefore, all selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks.

No appointment under any kind of contract will be offered to members of the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), International Civil Service Commission (ICSC), FAO Finance Committee, WFP External Auditor, WFP Audit Committee, Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) and other similar bodies within the United Nations system with oversight responsibilities over WFP, both during their service and within three years of ceasing that service.

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Job Vacancy at Tech International Development, Sierra Leone – Wildlife and Livestock Epidemiologist, STOPS Spillover

Job Description

Practice area(s): Agriculture and Food Security

Location(s): Freetown, Sierra Leone

Duration: Contract Employee

Classification: Project

Hire Type(s): In-Country Applicant

Experience: 6-9 Years

The USAID STOPS Spillover project in Sierra Leone, implemented by Tetra Tech International Development in collaboration with Tufts University Consortium, is currently accepting expressions of interest for a Wildlife and Livestock Epidemiologist. This position will be located in the main project office in Freetown.





STOP Spillover is a USAID-funded project to anticipate and reduce risks posed by known emerging zoonotic diseases that move from animals to humans. Tufts University, together with an international consortium of partners is working collaboratively to implement the STOP project in eight countries in Africa and Asia over the next five years (October 2020 to September 2025). The Risk Analysis and Communication (RAC) Country Team Member will focus on risk analysis; risk assessment; risk characterization; risk communication; risk management; and community risk-based surveillance.





Responsibilities

  • Reports to the Country Team Leader
  • Responsible for the design and implementation of wildlife, livestock and social behavior change related interventions and research
  • Participate in country level work planning activities and participatory workshops, in consultation with the country team lead and national and local stakeholders
  • Perform wildlife and livestock analyses and collect, analyze and manage relevant data
  • Support capacity building activities including designing and delivering on-the-job training and providing mentorship to local wildlife and livestock actors





Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or equivalent, in a relevant discipline (wildlife ecology, biology, zoology, livestock management or livestock epidemiology, or a related degree). PhD preferred.
  • 5+ years’ experience designing and implementing field activities in Sierra Leone including working with communities and the public sector to design and implement sustainable solutions.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams) and data analytics
  • Demonstrated leadership, versatility, and integrity, and gender sensitivity
  • This position is only open to Sierra Leone nationals; women are strongly encouraged to apply

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Job Vacancy at Tetra Tech / USAID – Risk Reduction Specialist, USAID STOPS Spillover

Job Description

Practice area(s): Agriculture and Food Security

Location(s): Freetown, Sierra Leone

Duration: Contract Employee

Classification: Project

Hire Type(s): In-Country Applicant

Experience: 1-5 Years





The USAID STOPS Spillover project in Sierra Leone, implemented by Tetra Tech International Development in collaboration with Tufts University Consortium, is currently accepting expressions of interest for a Risk Analysis and Communication Specialist. This position will be located in the main project office in Freetown.

STOP Spillover is a USAID-funded project to anticipate and reduce risks posed by known emerging zoonotic diseases that move from animals to humans. Tufts University, together with an international consortium of partners is working collaboratively to implement the STOP project in eight countries in Africa and Asia over the next five years (October 2020 to September 2025). The Risk Analysis and Communication (RAC) Country Team Member will focus on risk analysis; risk assessment; risk characterization; risk communication; risk management; and community risk-based surveillance.





Required Qualifications:

*Bachelor’s Degree in risk analysis, behavior change communication, public health, epidemiology, or a related degree. Masters preferred.

*At least 5 years experience in addressing global health security, understanding population health and its determinants, hazards and exposure pathways for disease, risk identifying hazards and exposure pathways for disease, and/or designing reduction strategies.

*Demonstrated research skills in both qualitative and quantitative methods (design, implementation, and analysis) *Excellent computer skills and oral and written communication skills required.

*Ability to travel to the field (50% time)





Desired Qualifications

*Research and publication experience a plus

*Experience working in the field of zoonotic disease risk reduction a plus

Candidates must be Sierra Leone citizens or currently living in Sierra Leone and legally eligible to work in Sierra Leone. Women and youth are encouraged to apply.

To be considered applicants must submit the following as part of the online application process: * Cover Letter

* CV in reverse chronological format

Please ensure that your Cover Letter and CV/Resume are uploaded and submit only the requested documentation as part of your application. Incomplete applications and/or corrupt files may delay the processing of your application or remove you from consideration. Applications that do not meet the minimum requirements listed above will not be considered. No phone calls will be accepted. 





At Tetra Tech, health and safety play a vital role in our success. Tetra Tech’s employees work together to comply with all applicable health & safety practices and protocols, including health orders and regulations related to COVID-19 that are mandated by local, state, and federal authorities.





Tetra Tech is a leading provider of consulting, engineering, and technical services worldwide. Our reputation rests on the technical expertise and dedication of our employees – 21,000 people working together across disciplines and time zones to provide smart, sustainable solutions for challenging projects. We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. Tetra Tech combines the resources of a global, multibillion-dollar company with local, client-focused delivery in over 450 locations around the world. We offer competitive compensation and benefits and are searching for innovative people to join our teams. We are an equal opportunity employer: EOE AA/M/F/Vets/Disability.

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Job Vacancy at Action Against Hunger – Agricultural Technician (Food Security and Livelihood)

JOB ADVERT
Agricultural Technician
(Food Security and Livelihood)
(National Status)

ABOUT US
International Non-governmental organization, Action Against Hunger has been working to fight undernutrition and support communities affected by crisis across the globe for almost 40 years and across nearly 50 countries. Action Against Hunger established its presence in both Liberia and Sierra Leone in 1991 during the Civil War and since then has been operational in the two countries by implementing various humanitarian and development programs related to health, nutrition, food security/livelihoods and advocacy geared towards the reduction of the prevalence rates of under-nutrition in both countries. Since January 2018, the two countries have been clustered and now operating under a single management structure. The coordination office is based in Freetown, Sierra Leone overseeing the operations in Moyamba Field Office and Liberia Country Office.
Action Against Hunger is recruiting a suitably qualified Sierra Leonean as Agricultural Technician to assist the Program Manager in the implementation, monitoring and reporting of all project activities.





KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Implement and follow up on the project activities:
Activities:
Support the Program Manager (PM) with development of plans (i.e. activity plan and training plans, etc.) for implementation of project activities;
Train smallholder farmers and their organizations (FBOs and ABCs) on good agricultural practices (GAP) in groundnut production, groundnut crop management and postharvest handling practices, farming as a business, etc.
Facilitate the establishment of FBOs and ABCs collective plots and farmers’ individual plots
Train core actors (i.e. farmers, processors, traders, etc.) of the groundnut value chain on business management and food safety;
Distribute inputs to beneficiaries;
Monitor project activities and record data pertaining to distribution of inputs, equipment/supplies to, utilization and cultivation by smallholder farmers and their organizations (FBOs and ABCs), processors and manufacturers





Provide coaching and mentoring support to smallholder farmers and their organizations (FBOs and ABCs) on good governance, etc. on proper and accurate business records keeping;
Provide coaching and mentoring support to processors, traders, manufacturer, etc. on proper and accurate business records keeping;
Supervise and provide technical supports to smallholder farmers, farmers’ organizations on groundnut production, postharvest handling practices, and business transactions records keeping;
Supervise and provide technical supports to processors, traders, manufacturers, etc. on business management and business transactions records keeping;
Support FBOs and ABCs to determine and update regularly the target farmers and communities agricultural input needs for the activities;
Facilitate market linkage discussions between smallholder farmers, farmers’ organizations (FBOs and ABCs) and other actors (i.e. processors, traders, etc.);
Sensitize communities on hygiene and safety consumption of groundnut products;
Coach and monitor existing Village Saving and Loans Associations (VSLA);
Take note of any changes in the food security situation, socio-economic and agricultural conditions in the intervention area. Keep the PM informed of the activities, problems and successes;
Propose possible improvements;
Write field activity progress report as requested by the PM;
Assist in filing project documents according to Action Against Hunger standard format;
Participate in baseline and endline survey activities
Perform any other duty assigned by the PM;





Represent Action Against Hunger:
Activities:
Explain the project and its activities and objectives to the partners and the target population;
Act as a link between AAH and the beneficiaries at community/village level.

Gender Action
Activities:
Ensure the inclusion of youth and women in the project in all project implementation especially in AAH supported communities;
Include gender topics in the trainings to be provided for project beneficiaries (farmers, FBOs, ABCs, traders, processors, sellers, etc.), partners and other stakeholders;
Sensitize target farmers, the communities, partners, and other stakeholders on gender issues (i.e. gender equality, equity and poverty dimensions in their communities) and mainstreaming of gender into community development actions;
Support establishment of a platform- or community-based feedback system for clients to safely and confidentially voice concerns and provide input on gender issues. This can help the manager to provide accountability for acts of gender discrimination or mistreatment;
Support to develop gender-integrated annual work plans to include gender objectives, activities to achieve the objectives, and indicators to measure progress toward achieving the objectives for all staff;
Others:
Adherence to the Action Against Hunger Code of Conduct
Adhere to all COVID-19 precautionary measures
Carry out job related duties as assigned





QUALIFICATIONS
BSC/Diploma in Agriculture or related fields
professional experience in agriculture and related disciplines
REQUIRED SKILLS
Good organizational capacity
Strong knowledge and experience of agricultural techniques (e.g. groundnut cultivation, Good Agricultural Practices)
Community participation/empowerment approaches
Good knowledge of the local languages and culture (Moyamba District)
Capacity to communicate with people
Training skills
Good team spirit
Ability to work under pressure, handle multiple tasks, and meet deadlines
Ability to work independently, but also coordinate effectively as part of a team.
Ability to ride a motorbike with a valid driving licence
Previous employment in Action Against Hunger or similar INGO is advantageous





WORK CONDITIONS
STARTING DATE: February 2022
DURATION OF CONTRACT: Two(2) Months, Extendable for Eight (8) extra months depending on Donor Approval
LOCATION: Moyamba, with frequent travels to Freetown, and other field areas

REMUNERATION:
Monthly Basic Salary: SLL 2,907,450.00 to 2,667,000 based on profile
Monthly Transport Allowance: 15% of Monthly Basic Salary
Housing Allowance: 15% of Monthly Basic Salary





HOW TO APPLY:
Send Motivation Letter, CV saved in your name – for example (Joe Blue CV) for your CV, and (Joe Blue Motivation Letter) for your motivation letter, with names of three (3) referees by EMAIL, under the Subject “Agricultural Technician” to

recruitment@sl-actionagainsthunger.org

Deadline for the receipt of applications is Tuesday, 4th January 2022.

Due to the urgency of this position, applications may be sorted on a rolling basis.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for a written test and oral interview.

Please state the position applied for on the subject line of your email.

Action Against Hunger is an equal opportunity employer.
Women are strongly encouraged to apply.





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Job Vacancies at Tetra Tech – 5 Positions

Tetra Tech International Development is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Surveillance, Mapping, and Modeling Specialist
2.) Wildlife and Livestock Epidemiologist
3.) Country Team Leader
4.) Administrative Assistant
5.) Food Systems, Natural Resource Management and Climate Change Specialist

 

See job details and how to apply below.




 

1.) Surveillance, Mapping, and Modeling Specialist

 

Tetra Tech International Development is currently accepting expressions of interest for a Surveillance, Mapping, and Modeling Specialist. This position will be located in our office in Freetown.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the design and implementation of activities in infectious disease surveillance, biological sampling and wastewater surveillance; infectious disease modelling and mapping; community-based surveillance; applied epidemiology; biomedical research; diagnostics; and laboratory capacity building
  • Work closely with health officials to identify health system constraints and solutions for strengthening surveillance data quality and management at provincial, facility, and community levels
  • Provide technical support including appropriate tools and approaches and information to improve the design and delivery of surveillance data, mapping data, and modeling outcomes

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or equivalent, in a relevant discipline (public health, epidemiology, disease surveillance, etc.). PhD preferred.
  • 5+ years’ experience designing and implementing field activities in Sierra Leone including working with communities and the public sector to design and implement sustainable solutions.
  • Proficient in Word, Excel, and Outlook
  • Demonstrated ability to work as part of a multi-cultural team
  • English language fluency (spoken and written)
  • Demonstrated leadership, versatility, and integrity
  • This position is only open to Sierra Leone nationals; women are strongly encouraged to apply

How to Apply

Qualified and interested individuals should click on the button below to apply.

 

 





 

2.) Wildlife and Livestock Epidemiologist

 

Tetra Tech International Development is currently accepting expressions of interest for a Wildlife/Livestock Epidemiologist. This position will be located in our office in Freetown.

Responsibilities

  • Reports to the Country Team Leader
  • Responsible for the design and implementation of wildlife, livestock and social behavior change related interventions and research
  • Participate in country level work planning activities and participatory workshops, in consultation with the country team lead and national and local stakeholders
  • Perform wildlife and livestock analyses and collect, analyze and manage relevant data
  • Support capacity building activities including designing and delivering on-the-job training and providing mentorship to local wildlife and livestock actors

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or equivalent, in a relevant discipline (wildlife ecology, biology, zoology, livestock management or livestock epidemiology, or a related degree). PhD preferred.
  • 5+ years’ experience designing and implementing field activities in Sierra Leone including working with communities and the public sector to design and implement sustainable solutions.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams) and data analytics
  • Demonstrated leadership, versatility, and integrity, and gender sensitivity
  • This position is only open to Sierra Leone nationals; women are strongly encouraged to apply

How to Apply

Qualified and interested individuals should click on the button below to apply.

 

 





 

3.) Country Team Leader

 

Tetra Tech International Development is currently accepting expressions of interest from qualified candidates for a Country Team Leader position to be located in our office in Freetown.

Responsibilities

  • Lead a team of up to 6 technical and administrative staff to successfully contribute to project results
  • Manage all in-country relationships and contacts, from national level ministries to local communities
  • Write reports, make presentations, and represent the project team to various stakeholders in Sierra Leone
  • Ensure responsible and effective use of all project resources (human, financial and equipment) and compliance with Tetra Tech and Government rules and regulations

Qualifications

  • Masters’ Degree in Human or Animal Health, biological sciences, or environmental sciences
  • At least 8 years of experience implementing animal, human or environmental sector programs in Sierra Leone
  • Excellent partnership, coordination, teamwork, and project management skills required
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Products (Word, Excel, Outlook) and other IT platforms required
  • Fluent written and spoken English required
  • Demonstrated leadership, versatility, and integrity, and gender sensitivity
  • This position is only open to Sierra Leone nationals; women are strongly encouraged to apply

How to Apply

Qualified and interested individuals should click on the button below to apply.

 

 





 

4.) Administrative Assistant

 

Tetra Tech International Development is currently accepting expressions of interest for an Administrative Assistant position. This position will be located in our office in Freetown.

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage all financial, administrative, and logistical support needs for the team
  • Order, procure, receive, and distribute supplies and materials
  • Organize workshops and training activities for technical staff
  • Submit documents, track correspondence, and manage all project files
  • Manage and update project contacts

Qualifications

  • Undergraduate degree in Finance, Administration or Accounting required
  • English language fluency (spoken and written)
  • Two years of professional work experience
  • Proficient in Word, Excel, and Outlook; experience with QuickBooks is a plus
  • Demonstrated ability to work as part of a multi-cultural team
  • Ability to work under pressure and excellent attention to detail
  • This position is only open to Sierra Leone nationals; women are strongly encouraged to apply

How to Apply

Qualified and interested individuals should click on the button below to apply.

 

 





 

5.) Food Systems, Natural Resource Management and Climate Change Specialist

 

Tetra Tech International Development is seeking expressions of interest from qualified candidates for a Food Systems, Natural Resource Management and Climate Change Specialist to be located in our offices in Freetown.

Responsibilities

  • Reports to the Country Team Leader
  • Responsible for the design and implementation of food systems, NRM and climate change related interventions and research
  • Participate in country level work planning activities and participatory workshops, in consultation with the country team lead and national and local stakeholders
  • Perform Food, NRM and Climate Change analyses and collect, analyze, and manage relevant project data
  • Support capacity building activities including designing and delivering on-the-job training and providing mentorship

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or equivalent, in a relevant discipline (agriculture or agronomy, agricultural economics, food safety, natural resource management or climate science). PhD preferred.
  • 5+ years’ experience designing and implementing field activities in Sierra Leone including working with communities and the public sector to design and implement sustainable solutions.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams) and data analytics
  • Demonstrated leadership, versatility, and integrity, and gender sensitivity
  • This position is only open to Sierra Leone nationals; women are encouraged to apply

How to Apply

Qualified and interested individuals should click on the button below to apply.

 

 





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Job Vacancies at Deutsche Welthungerhilfe – 3 Positions

Deutsche Welthungerhilfe (WHH) is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Nutrition Field Officer
2.) Driver
3.) Agriculture Extension Officer

 

Organisational Profile

Deutsche Welthungerhilfe (WHH) was founded as the National Committee for the Freedom from Hunger Campaign of the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) in 1962. Today, WHH is one of the largest private development organisations in Germany. As a non-profit, non‐political and non-denominational organisation WHH is committed to fight hunger and poverty in currently more than 50 countries all over the world. In Sierra Leone WHH has been implementing development and relief projects since 2003.

 

See job details and how to apply below.




 

1.) Nutrition Field Officer

 

Project Description

SLE 1097 GIZ funded SGVC in COVID-19 Crisis Time – Phase II

Welthungerhilfe is working for 14 years on the development of cocoa and coffee value chain in the district of Kenema, Kailahun and Kono focusing strongly on production, fermentation and drying of the produce for exportation of cocoa beans to international buyers in Europe. With the GIZ funded Value Chain Programme for specific commodities – cocoa, coffee, cotton, the uninterrupted and sustained functioning of value chains for export commodities in Covid-19 crisis times is addressed. Farmers will be supported to expand their production as value chain actors will be supported to assure aggregation and trading of the produce. Dry season activities for food and nutrition security are encouraged. Covid-19 prevention measures with hygiene items will be further provided.

Job Title

Project Name

Nutrition Field Officer SLE 1097 SGVC in COVID-19 Crisis Time

Location

Kenema / Kailahun/Kono

Contract Duration

Six (06) Months

Job Purpose

The Nutrition officer is expected to provide field level nutrition education to improve knowledge of LANN women groups and project communities using the LANN approach. He/she should be responsible to trigger and support positive behavioural change emphasizing on household feeding practices, ration management, growth monitoring, household food availability and mothers and children’s nutritional status.. The position will be 80 % based in LANN project communities to strengthen relationship with stakeholders, build capacity of LANN women groups and animators, and promote ownership of the project. The remaining 20% of your time will be spent in SLE-1097 office in Kenema to prepare reports and plan activities

Line Manager(s)

Head of Project

Tasks/Responsibilities

Under the general supervision of the Head of Project, the nutrition field officer has a primary responsibility of supporting the effective and efficient delivery of nutrition intervention in line with SGVC in COVID_19 Crisis Time project goal and objectives




Specifically, Nutrition officer responsibilities are:

Regularly monitor the execution of Project Implementation related activities and results, provide feed-back to the Head of Project.

Organize, coordinate, implement and document meetings, trainings, and other events related to the project’s field of activities.

Participate and contribute in project review meetings

Facilitate nutrition trainings and supervise cascading of trainings.

Accompany project members and communities in ensuring best nutritional practices

Coordinate with local authorities and communities to gain full support in the implementation of nutrition activities.

Ensure quality of nutrition interventions through monitoring and supportive supervision in project communities

Provide supportive supervision to animators rolling out/cascading nutrition education trainings to group members.

Provide field level support to short-term consultants and experts of the project to fulfil their tasks during their assignment

Coordinate the planning of project activities within the defined area.

Follow-up on the project area monitoring system in close cooperation with the monitoring Officer

Coordinate and support colleagues in other area of activities to foster team work and learning.

Experience, Education and competencies

Has a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in nutrition, or any related field from a recognize university

Has experience in LANN approach to nutrition.

Has at least 3 years of working experience with an NGO or CBO.

Should have essential knowledge causes of malnutrition, Community base approach to management of malnutrition, community base approach to infant and young child nutrition/feeding promotion, social behavioral communication change

Has relevant experience in gender and nutrition integration.

Is a good team player.

Possesses good leadership and coordination skills

Has good communication and decision-making skills

Has good computer skills (MS Ward, XL, and internet)

Has good report writing skills

Must be able to work under pressure

Is transparent and accountable in utilization of project resources

Must be able to ride motor bike with a valid licence

Good interpersonal skills and ability to work in team

Good knowledge/experience in non-formal education/training approach.

Background working with grassroots communities.

Representational and networking abilities

Languages




Excellent command of spoken and written English and spoken Krio and/or Mende.

Computer Skills

Advanced knowledge of basic office programmes (i.e. MS Office, Excel)

Contact

Please send your Application (CV and Cover Letter, no support documents) to:

Human Resource Department

Country Office

Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V.

59 Frazer Street off Wilkinson Road

Freetown.

recruitment.sierraleone@welthungerhilfe.de

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Documents once submitted cannot be returned to the applicant. Thus, please do not submit Originals.

Closing Date

7th December 2021

In the case of equal suitability, ability and professional experience, female candidates are strongly encouraged.


 

2.) Driver

 

Project Description

SLE 1097 GIZ funded SGVC in COVID-19 Crisis Time – Phase II

Welthungerhilfe is working for 14 years on the development of cocoa and coffee value chain in the district of Kenema, Kailahun and Kono focusing strongly on production, fermentation and drying of the produce for exportation of cocoa beans to international buyers in Europe. With the GIZ funded Value Chain Programme for specific commodities – cocoa, coffee, cotton, the uninterrupted and sustained functioning of value chains for export commodities in Covid-19 crisis times is addressed. Farmers will be supported to expand their production as value chain actors will be supported to assure aggregation and trading of the produce. Dry season activities for food and nutrition security are encouraged. Covid-19 prevention measures with hygiene items will be further provided.

Job Title

Project name

Driver

SLE 1097 SGVC in COVID-19 Crisis Time – Phase II

Location

Kenema

Contract Duration

Six months

Job Purpose

Provide reliable and safe driving services (including the transportation of people and goods) to the project operational areas.

Line Manager(s)

Head of Project

Tasks/Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities

Provide reliable and safe driving services: Drive project vehicles for the transport of project personnel, WHH officials, and visitors as well as for the delivery of materials to beneficiary communities and collection of mail, documents and other items.

Maintain a daily vehicle log and prepare maintenance plans and reports.

Perform day-to-day maintenance of the assigned vehicle(s) through timely minor repairs, arrangements for and supervision of major repairs, timely changes of oil, check of tires, brakes and water levels, car washing, etc.

Monitor compliance with insurance, registration and other formalities and ensure availability of all required documents and supplies (including vehicle insurance, -registration, -logs, maps, first aid kit, and necessary spare parts) in the assigned vehicle(s).




Additional Responsibilities

Perform any additional tasks as requested by the Line Manager(s).

Experience and Education

Valid Driver’s License.

Professional experience of more than 3 years as a driver (or in a similar position).

Dipl./Certificate (or basic education) in car mechanics, or any other related field.

Experience with WHH Logistic Procedures (as an advantage).

Knowledge in driving motor bike is an added advantage

Languages

Good command of spoken and written English.

Core Competencies

The Driver demonstrates a client-oriented approach, courtesy, confidentiality, tact and ability to work with people of different national and cultural backgrounds. He shows highest standards of discretion and integrity, a sense of responsibility, as well as excellent knowledge of protocol and security issues.

Contact

Please send your Application online (CV and Cover Letter, no support documents) to:

recruitment.sierraleone@welthungerhilfe.de

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Documents once submitted cannot be returned to the applicant. Thus, please do not submit Originals.

In the case of equal suitability, ability and professional experience, female candidates are strongly encouraged.

Closing Date

7th December 2021





3.) Agriculture Extension Officer

 

 

Project Description

SLE 1097 GIZ funded SGVC in COVID-19 Crisis Time – Phase II

Welthungerhilfe is working for 14 years on the development of cocoa and coffee value chain in the district of Kenema, Kailahun and Kono focusing strongly on production, fermentation and drying of the produce for exportation of cocoa beans to international buyers in Europe. With the GIZ funded Value Chain Programme for specific commodities – cocoa, coffee, cotton, the uninterrupted and sustained functioning of value chains for export commodities in Covid-19 crisis times is addressed. Farmers will be supported to expand their production as value chain actors will be supported to assure aggregation and trading of the produce. Dry season activities for food and nutrition security are encouraged. Covid-19 prevention measures with hygiene items will be further provided.

In the case of equal suitability, ability and professional experience, female candidates are strongly encouraged

Job Title

Project Name

Agriculture Extension Officer

SLE 1097 SGVC in COVID-19 Crisis Time – Phase II

Location

Kenema / Kailahun/Kono

Contract Duration

Six months

Job Purpose

Agricultural extension officer provides consultation with farmers and agricultural businesses. In these consultations, they give talks, guidance and actual demonstration on the latest technologies related to agriculture and on how they can take advantage of such technologies.

Line Manager(s)

Head of Project

Tasks/Responsibilities

communicate to farmers about agricultural information on the cocoa value chain and natural resources, on how best to utilise the farmland

promote organic farming methods in the cocoa value chain to farmers

encourage use of good agricultural extension approaches such as Farmer Field School, Farmer Business School, Making Markets work for the Poor etc.

foster farming and development programmes aimed at reaching marginalised farmers or those who have little access to information and extension services

build the capacity of the local communities to manage their agricultural resources sustainably

identify and support new farmer groups in site selection and establishment

ensure the effective and successful planning and budgeting of agricultural activities




develop mutually beneficial partnerships with relevant government departments, NGOs and other institutions involved in agricultural development work in the project area

participate in the baseline assessment and analysis during the project initiation phase and all other studies and documentation activities

Assist with general coordination and documentation of the assigned project activities

prepare and submit monthly report to HoP

draft/review/edit TORs/ implementation plans, project reports, concept notes, MOUs and partnership agreements

Any other assigned task by HoP

Experience and Education

Degree/professional qualification in Agriculture

Professional working experience in (I)NGO setting

Experience working with community-driven development and participatory methodologies

Experience representing project to partners and donors

Languages

Excellent command of spoken and written English, spoken Krio and/or Mende

Proficiency in German (as an advantage)

Computer Skills

Advanced knowledge of basic office programmes (i.e., MS Office, Excel and Word).

Excellent knowledge of modern communication technology (i.e. e-mail, Skype, Chat).

Core Competencies

Team leading skills.

(Foster a collaborative environment, staff integration, team building and staff development /capacity building)

(make decisions aimed at improving processes and performance)

Analytical thinking.

(identify key issues and patterns in complex situations, plan independently)

High adaptation to challenges.

(adapt to situations, consolidate different views and adjust approaches)

Diplomatic and positive approach.

(understand other people and display cross-cultural sensitivity)

Can align with organisational standards.

(show integrity and act in compliance with organisational needs, and priorities)

Contact

Please send your Application online (CV and Cover Letter, no support documents) to:

recruitment.sierraleone@welthungerhilfe.de

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Documents once submitted cannot be returned to the applicant. Thus, please do not submit Originals.

Please follow the above instructions. No hard copies!

Closing Date

7th December 2021





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Job Vacancies at Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) – 2 Positions

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Business Development Advisor
2.) Field-Based Agronomist

 

See job details and how to apply below.




 

1.) Business Development Advisor

 

Closure Date: 06/Dec/2021, 10:59:00 PM

Organizational Unit : FRSIL

Job Type: Non-staff opportunities

Type of Requisition : Consultant / PSA (Personal Services Agreement)

Grade Level : N/A

Primary Location: Sierra Leone-Freetown

Duration : 10 months

Post Number : N/A

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that Closure Date and Time displayed above are based on date and time settings of your personal device

  •  FAO is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality, background and culture.
  •  Qualified female applicants, qualified nationals of non-and under-represented Members and person with disabilities are encouraged to apply;
  •  Everyone who works for FAO is required to adhere to the highest standards of integrity and professional conduct, and to uphold FAO’s values
  •  FAO, as a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, has a zero-tolerance policy for conduct that is incompatible with its status, objectives and mandate, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination
  •  All selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks
  •  All applications will be treated with the strictest confidentiality

Organizational Setting

FAO Representation in Sierra Leone implements an integrated food security programme, focusing on diversification of livelihoods, managing natural resources and building resilience. The office employs diverse team of experts locally, but also attracts the available technical experts from the region and the Head Quarters (HQ). FAO works in close partnership with the Government of Sierra Leone, farmers and other stakeholders, supporting plans and policies that affect the food and nutrition security in the country; our work is a part of the corporate commitment to support countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, especially SDG 2 on Zero Hunger.

FAO Sierra Leone in collaboration with UNDP and UNFPA is implementing a joint youth-focused peace-building project for which the FAO country office in Sierra Leone is the lead agency. This project aims to empower youth at risk to become agents of change for community resilience, providing positive role models in the community and contributing to social cohesion in the targeted districts. It will provide increased possibilities for the voices of youth to be heard and to participate in decision-making spaces; for securing their sustainable livelihoods; and increasing access to prevention and protection services, including counselling, related to gender-based violence (GBV) and harmful practices (including early marriages, drug, alcohol, and substance abuse). This project will strengthen the capacities of security and civilian authorities as well as civil society organizations at the national and local levels to deal with youth-at-risk issues adhering to respect for human rights and dignity.





Reporting Lines

Under the overall supervision of the FAO Representative in Sierra Leone, the Agronomist will be directly supervised by the Project Manager and work in close collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry extension officers and the Ministry of Youth Affairs.

Technical Focus

The overall responsibility of the Business Development Advisor is to support the implementation of the project’s livelihood component for youth and risk, by ensuring effective, high quality and conflict-sensitive implementation of livelihood and agriculture activities in the targeted communities.

Tasks and responsibilities

Under the overall supervision of the FAO Representative in Sierra Leone and the supervision by the Project Manager, the Business Development Advisor will :

  •  Coordinate closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) and relevant district, chiefdom and community youth structures and stakeholders for the implementation of livelihood and agricultural activities
  •  Support coordination and promote peaceful cooperation between youth at risk groups and communities
  • Support review of training materials on business skills, agri-business development and financial management
  •  Conduct trainings for youth at risk in cooperation with MAF
  •  Link youth at risk to Farmer-Based Organizations and support their formalization into Youth Agri-Enterprises
  •  Facilitate development of business plans for Youth Agri-Enterprises
  •  Monitoring and coaching of youth in agri-business management
  •  Link youth at risk with private sector actors in agri-business e.g. organize buyers’ workshops and learning exchanges with youth at risk and private sector actors in agri-business
  •  Support the establishment of a transport facility to link youth at risk to markets
  •  Facilitate youth at risk to participate in local and national events to promote business development and market access, such as produce and trade fairs, pitch nights
  •  Report on progress and challenges and recommend solutions to Project Manager





CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING

Minimum Requirements

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  •  University Degree in Business Administration/Development
  •  Working knowledge of English and limited knowledge of one of the other FAO languages (French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Russian). For PSA.SBS working knowledge of English.
  •  At least five (5) years of experience working on business development in the context of community livelihood programs

FAO Core Competencies

  •  Results Focus
  •  Teamwork
  •  Communication
  •  Building Effective Relationships
  •  Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement

Technical/Functional Skills

  •  Experience working with a UN agency or international organization
  •  Experience working the in the project targeted areas Kenema and Tonkolili
  •  Good training and facilitation skills
  •  Conflict sensitivity and conflict resolution skills
  •  Ability to speak one or more of local languages in the project targeted areas (preferred)
  •  Experience with agricultural value chains and agri-business development
  •  Experience working on peace-building programs and
  •  Experience working with youths focused programming and with vulnerable youths

Please note that all candidates should adhere to FAO Values of Commitment to FAO, Respect for All and Integrity and Transparency

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  •  FAO does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, processing)
  •  Please note that FAO will only consider academic credentials or degrees obtained from an educational institution recognized in the IAU/UNESCO list
  •  Please note that FAO only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from an institution accredited/recognized in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), a list updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU) / United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The list can be accessed at http://www.whed.net/
  •  For more information, visit the FAO employment website

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, visit the recruitment website at Jobs at FAO and complete your online profile. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Only applications received through the recruitment portal will be considered.

We encourage applicants to submit the application well before the deadline

If you need help please contact: Careers@fao.org

Qualified and interested individuals should click on the button below to apply.

 

 





2.) Field-Based Agronomist

 

Closure Date: 06/Dec/2021, 10:59:00 PM

Organizational Unit : FRSIL

Job Type: Non-staff opportunities

Type of Requisition : Consultant / PSA (Personal Services Agreement)

Grade Level : N/A

Primary Location: Sierra Leone-Freetown

Duration : 10 months

Post Number : N/A

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that Closure Date and Time displayed above are based on date and time settings of your personal device

  •  FAO is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality, background and culture.
  •  Qualified female applicants, qualified nationals of non-and under-represented Members and person with disabilities are encouraged to apply;
  •  Everyone who works for FAO is required to adhere to the highest standards of integrity and professional conduct, and to uphold FAO’s values
  •  FAO, as a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, has a zero-tolerance policy for conduct that is incompatible with its status, objectives and mandate, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination
  •  All selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks
  •  All applications will be treated with the strictest confidentiality

Organizational Setting

FAO Representation in Sierra Leone implements an integrated food security programme, focusing on diversification of livelihoods, managing natural resources and building resilience. The office employs diverse team of experts locally, but also attracts the available technical experts from the region and the Head Quarters (HQ). FAO works in close partnership with the Government of Sierra Leone, farmers and other stakeholders, supporting plans and policies that affect the food and nutrition security in the country; our work is a part of the corporate commitment to support countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, especially SDG 2 on Zero Hunger.





FAO Sierra Leone in collaboration with UNDP and UNFPA is implementing a joint youth-focused peace-building project for which the FAO country office in Sierra Leone is the lead agency. This project aims to empower youth at risk to become agents of change for community resilience, providing positive role models in the community and contributing to social cohesion in the targeted districts. It will provide increased possibilities for the voices of youth to be heard and to participate in decision-making spaces; for securing their sustainable livelihoods; and increasing access to prevention and protection services, including counselling, related to gender-based violence (GBV) and harmful practices (including early marriages, drug, alcohol, and substance abuse). This project will strengthen the capacities of security and civilian authorities as well as civil society organizations at the national and local levels to deal with youth-at-risk issues adhering to respect for human rights and dignity.

This position will be based in the field – Kenema or Tonkolili

Reporting Lines

Under the overall supervision of the FAO Representative in Sierra Leone, the Agronomist will be directly supervised by the Project Manager and work in close collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry extension officers and the Ministry of Youth Affairs.

Technical Focus

The overall responsibility of the Agronomist is to support the implementation of the project’s livelihood component for youth and risk, by ensuring effective, high quality and conflict-sensitive implementation of livelihood and agriculture activities in the targeted communities.

Tasks and responsibilities

Under the overall supervision of the FAO Representative in Sierra Leone and the supervision by the Project Manager, the Agronomist will :

  •  Coordinate closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) and relevant district, chiefdom and community youth structures and stakeholders for the implementation of livelihood and agricultural activities
  •  Support field assessments to determine agricultural inputs and equipment needed
  •  Support review of training materials on good agronomic practices, climate smart agriculture, and agri-business development
  •  Conduct trainings for youth at risk in cooperation with MAF extension workers
  •  Supervise and monitor land preparation for agricultural activities
  •  Support coordination and promote peaceful cooperation between youth at risk groups and communities
  •  Support distribution of agricultural inputs to beneficiaries
  •  Monitor the agricultural activities and the application of improved agronomic practices, with continued coaching of project participants
  • Support/facilitate trainings for youth groups on processing and value addition, and operation & maintenance of value addition equipment
  •  Facilitate the organization of youth at risk and linkages to Farmer-Based Organizations for the promotion of agri-business development and formalization of groups into Youth Agri-Enterprises
  •  Support identification and promotion of viable value chains and link youth at risk with private sector actors and agri-businesses
  •  Report on progress and challenges and recommend solutions to Project Manager

CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING

Minimum Requirements

  •  University Degree in Agriculture, Community Development
  •  At least five (5) years of experience working on agricultural and livelihood programs czgHWNC B2Myfp
  •  Working knowledge of English and limited knowledge of one of the other FAO languages (French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Russian). For PSA.SBS working knowledge of English.





FAO Core Competencies

  •  Results Focus
  •  Teamwork
  •  Communication
  •  Building Effective Relationships
  •  Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement

Technical/Functional Skills

  •  Experience working with a UN agency or international organization
  •  Experience working in the project targeted areas Kenema and Tonkolili
  •  Documented training and facilitation skills
  •  Experience with Farmer Field School Approaches
  •  Ability to speak one or more of local languages in the project targeted areas (preferred)
  •  Conflict sensitivity and conflict resolution skills
  •  Ability to ride a motorbike
  •  Thorough technical knowledge on various agricultural technologies including crop production, animal rearing and integrated farming systems (experience in poultry production a strong preference)
  •  Experience with farm-for-business approaches
  •  Excellent training and facilitation skills
  •  Experience working on peace-building programs
  •  Experience working with youth focused programs and vulnerable youths

Please note that all candidates should adhere to FAO Values of Commitment to FAO, Respect for All and Integrity and Transparency

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  •  FAO does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, processing)
  •  Please note that FAO will only consider academic credentials or degrees obtained from an educational institution recognized in the IAU/UNESCO list
  •  Please note that FAO only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from an institution accredited/recognized in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), a list updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU) / United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The list can be accessed at http://www.whed.net/
  •  For more information, visit the FAO employment website

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, visit the recruitment website at Jobs at FAO and complete your online profile. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Only applications received through the recruitment portal will be considered.

We encourage applicants to submit the application well before the deadline

If you need help please contact: Careers@fao.org

Qualified and interested individuals should click on the button below to apply.

 

 





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Job Vacancy at Deutsche Welthungerhilfe – Agricultural Field Officer

Organisational Profile

Deutsche Welthungerhilfe (WHH) was founded as the National Committee for the Freedom from Hunger Campaign of the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) in 1962. Today, WHH is one of the largest private development organisations in Germany. As a non-profit, non‐political and non-denominational organisation WHH is committed to fight hunger and poverty in currently more than 50 countries all over the world. In Sierra Leone WHH has been implementing development and relief projects since 2003.





Project Description

SLE 1070 EU funded BAFS Agribusiness ADORE Project

Welthungerhilfe is working for 13 years on the development of cocoa and coffee value chain in the district of Kenema, Kailahun and Kono focusing strongly on production, fermentation and drying of the produce for exportation of cocoa beans to international buyers in Europe. The new EU funded project is focusing on the implementation of the whole value chain – production, fermentation, drying, packing, cocoa liquor and chocolate manufacturing – as well as on capacity building at national level to support the creation of enabling policy environment for organic agriculture in Sierra Leone. The project is implemented by a consortium composed of Welthungerhilfe as lead organisation, Door-to-Europe as cocoa liquor and chocolate manufacturer, MOAWOMA as producer cooperative and IFOAM, the international umbrella organisation for organic agriculture, as policy advisor. Furthermore, the project is supported by Lizard Earth for produce aggregation.

In the case of equal suitability, ability and professional experience, female candidates are strongly encou




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Job Title

Project Name

Agricultural Field Officer

SLE 1070

Location

Kenema / Kailahun

Contract Duration

One year with possible extension

Line Manager(s)

District Coordinator

Tasks/Responsibilities

Duties and area of responsibility:

Coordinate Project Implementation related activities of the project/program in the districts as following

Co-ordinate technical, financial and administrative aspects of Project Implementation related activities.

Monitor the area’s operational activities and provide feed-back to the Management.

Follow-up on the project/program area monitoring system in close cooperation with the monitoring Officer.

Regularly monitor the execution of Project Implementation related activities and results, provide feed-back to the Management and district team leaders

Compile and document relevant information for collaborative activities and missions

Design implements and document meetings, workshops, seminars and other events related to the program’s/project’s field of activities.

Support short-term consultants and experts of the project/program to fulfil their tasks during their assignment.





2.Contribute to the project’s/program’s strategic development

Keep informed about topics and developments related to the project’s/program’s activities (e.g. through evaluation of the press, direct dialog, forum participation, public hearings, seminars)

Develop and organize quality assurance.

Participate in identifying needs for external support and advice.

Propose new initiatives/ improvements, make policy and strategic recommendations.

Monitor the project progress and provide feed-back to the Management, with the support of and in close cooperation with the monitoring Team.

3.Plan Project Implementation related project/program activities and ensure knowledge transfer

Coordinate the planning of project/program activities within the defined area.

Develop project designs, including the preparation, organization and moderation of planning exercises.

Formulate project action plans and synchronize between the planning and budgeting system.

Develop technical concepts, guidelines, manuals, and procedures, which are ready to be applied.

Prepare inputs to project/program reports and publications for all required reports.

Support research and study activities

4.Cooperate with relevant stakeholders

Develop and maintain contacts with all relevant stakeholders.

Cooperate with government institutions, non-government organisations, and the local community.

Represent the project/program.

Act as liaison to and cooperate with other WHH projects/programs in the region.

Collect and circulate relevant information, disseminate project experiences.





5. Specific obligations

Report all security relevant issues and information to Management.

Report writing

Mandatory training on Code of Conduct Course

Valid driving/riding licence

Additional Responsibilities
Perform any additional tasks as requested by the Line Manager(s).

Experience and Education

Degree/professional qualification in Agriculture

Professional working experience in (I)NGO setting

Experience working with community-driven development and participatory methodologies

Experience representing project to partners and donors

Languages

Excellent command of spoken and written English, spoken Krio and/or Mende

Computer Skills

Advanced knowledge of basic office programmes (i.e., MS Office, Excel and Word).

Excellent knowledge of modern communication technology (i.e. e-mail, Skype, Chat).





Core Competencies

Team leading skills.

(Foster a collaborative environment, staff integration, team building and staff development /capacity building)

Analytical thinking.

(identify key issues and patterns in complex situations, plan independently)

High adaptation to challenges.

(adapt to situations, consolidate different views and adjust approaches)

Diplomatic and positive approach.

(understand other people and display cross-cultural sensitivity)

Can align with organisational standards.

(show integrity and act in compliance with organisational needs, and priorities)

Contact

Please send your Application online (CV and Cover Letter, no support documents) to:

recruitment.sierraleone@welthungerhilfe.de

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Documents once submitted cannot be returned to the applicant. Thus, please do not submit Originals.

Please follow the above instructions. No hard copies!

Closing Date

26th October 2021





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Job Vacancies at Concern Worldwide – 7 Positions

Concern Worldwide is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Officer
2.) Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader
3.) Food and Nutrition Security Officer
4.) Gender & Nutrition Officer
5.) Nutrition Team Leader
6.) VSLA, Markets and Income Generating Officer
7.) WASH Officer

 

Concern Worldwide is a nongovernmental, international, humanitarian organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering and working towards the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries. Concern Worldwide’s integrated programming approach aims to tackle all dimensions of poverty, focusing on the overlapping areas of health, education and livelihoods while maintaining our response to emergencies. Concern fully integrates equality in all its work, with emphasis on a gender transformative approach. Concern Worldwide has been operational in Sierra Leone since 1996. Programme implementation is based in four areas, namely Tonkolili District, Port Loko District and Western Area Urban and Wester Area Rural.




 

See job details and how to apply below.

 

1.) Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Officer

Job Title:

Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Officer

Project

Linking Agriculture, Natural Resources and Nutrition (LANN)-Nutrition Smart Community approach (NSC)

Reports to:

Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader

Direct reports:

Nil

Liaises with:

All project team members especially Project Manager, Team Leader, Nutrition Manager/Officer and M&E Officer;

Port Loko Base Manager; PL & Freetown finance, system and HR staff; Programme Quality Unit; Equality and Gender Advisor;

Relevant Community and Chiefdom stakeholders.

Job Location:

Port Loko / Lokomasama Chiefdom (Petifu Junction) with frequent travel to Kamasondo Chiefdom as well as occasional travel to Concern Port Loko office.

Contract Details:

Fixed term: 12 Months with possibility of extension.

Job Purpose:

The Agriculture and Natural Resource Management officer will provide technical guidance to and be responsible for implementing the:

Sustainable Natural Resource Management activities: Using participatory/ community based methods to support the community to analyse their environment and its food sources – e.g. farm land, rivers, forests. Support communities to implement agreed measures/activities to use and manage their resources sustainably to ensure diverse and enough food production from the natural environment in the long term.

Nutrition-sensitive sustainable Agriculture activities: Through farmer Field school approach – Support farmers to ‘grow what they eat’ to enable them to sustain healthier and more diverse diets from their own production. With a focus on climate smart sustainable (organic) production of diverse nutrient rich crops – and developing integrated crop and livestock farming systems on their own farms.

S/He will ensure that agreed targets are on track, collect monitoring and case stories, provide quality reports.

Main duties & Responsibilities:

Programme planning and implementation

Under supervision of Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader:

Contribute to the development of monthly and weekly work plans with the team based on the overall project work plan and timeframe;

Participate in community entry meetings and identification of vulnerable households using PRA tools;

Participate as active participant in relevant project training of trainers;

Train/coach beneficiaries on key climate and nutrient smart agricultural topics using FIBL Organic Farming Manual for example: soil fertility/composting, mixed cropping, mixed farming,, homestead gardening, sustainable management of natural resources, post-harvest loss, natural pest control etc;

Train/coach beneficiaries on LANN+ Module 4 – Agriculture and management of natural resources – support participatory community land mapping and establishment and coaching of NRM committees;

Support other project field officers in roll out of other LANN+ training modules and nutrition camps where needed;

Support the establishment of Farmer Field Schools (FFS) and strengthen the capacity of master farmers to cascade sustainable-organic agricultural practices through the FFS;

Support FFS groups to develop integrated crop and livestock farming systems on their own farms;

With Project team support development and implementation nutrition-sensitive (gender sensitive) and climate-resilient community micro-development plans;

Preparation documentation (ToR, SRs, training curriculum, budget, float request, transport request…) for a programmatic and logistical preparation to implement agreed field activities – trainings, workshops, coaching and monitoring visits;

Facilitate trainings and workshops in areas of responsibility ensuring all paperwork are properly filled and procedures followed (such as attendance list, payment receipt etc.)

Monitoring and Evaluation

Ensure that all agreed Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning requirements are captured on time through standardized data collection tools; are accurately and submitted to the M&E Officer;

Participate in project planning, review meetings with staff and stakeholders, and ensure that key recommendations and learning are incorporated into day-to-day project implementation;

Participate in baseline, end line and monitoring surveys as required.

Reporting and documentation

Participate in the writing of monthly activity reports through the timely submission of activities up-date to the Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader;

Actively participate in the production of donor and annual reports by giving updates and inputs to the Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader in a timely and accurate manner;

Actively participate in the documentation of good practices and case stories working with PQ team;

Participate in correct and accurate filling of documentation (soft & hard copies);

Other responsibilities:

Promote full accountability and compliance with Concern’s Code of Conduct & Associated Policies, including promotion of Concern’s Complaints & Response Mechanism (CRM), to ensure maximum protection of programme participants and the efficient and transparent use of Concern’s resources;

Ensure that Cross cutting themes: Gender & Equality and COVID-19 prevention are mainstreamed in all activities;

Build and maintain effective professional relationships with community leaders and animators to aid successful programming;

Participate in relevant coordination meetings at District level;

Complete any reasonable task requested by the Supervisor.

Emergency response

Concern is committed to responding to emergencies efficiently and effectively in order to help affected people meet their basic needs, alleviate suffering and maintain their dignity. To this end, when emergencies strike and Sierra Leone Programme is to respond, all staff are expected to be willing to actively participate in emergency responses, regardless of location and contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving the humanitarian objective of the organization.

Person specification:

Education, Qualifications & Experience Required

Essential

University degree in Agriculture or Development or other Social Sciences;

Minimum of 4 years’ experience of implementing development projects in (and demonstrated knowledge and understanding of) livelihoods, climate smart agriculture, natural resource management (experience in gender and nutrition an advantage);

Good capacity in community mobilization and knowledge of participatory approaches;

Special Skills, Aptitude or Personality Requirements:

Essential:

Minimum 3 years working with INGOs;

Excellent, proven training skills and competence in group facilitation;

Ability to work on own initiative;





Excellent interpersonal and communication skills;

Good observation skills;

Computer skills / MS Word and Excel;

Enthusiastic, energetic and motivated;

Ability to influence others;

Ability to work as part of a team for shared results and learning;

Strong spoken skills in Temne and Krio;

Valid motorbike licence and ability to ride (desirable);

SAFEGUARDING AWARENESS

Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy, which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.

HIV & AIDS

Concern Sierra Leone is committed to respond to HIV & AIDS and to a supportive working environment for those infected or affected. Each staff member is required to contribute to achieving this commitment by:

Raising awareness and being updated on HIV & AIDS issues

Protecting him/herself and colleagues

Sharing information with colleagues and avoiding stigma and discrimination

GENDER

Concern Worldwide in Sierra Leone recognizes that the establishment of equality of opportunity between men and women is fundamental to both the achievement of fairness and to poverty elimination.

Therefore, each staff member of Concern is expected to be sensitive to equality issues in their relationships with colleagues and in their work and to participate in implementation of gender mainstreaming plans, both at the workplace and in programmes

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply with:

An application letter clearly justifying how you meet the selection criteria

Recent Curriculum Vitae including names and full contact addresses of three (3) referees, one of whom must be their current or most recent employer.

Candidates must state the position of each referee and his/her relationship to the candidate.

A copy of a valid labour card must be attached to ALL applications (written or electronic)

Police Clearance will be required from the successful candidate

Applications should be sent either through email or by hard copy to the following addresses.

You can send through email to info.sl@concern.net OR deliver in Hard copy to the below locations

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 20 Old Railway Line – Signal Hill, Freetown

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 2B Shamel Street, Magburaka, Tonkolili.

2 New London Avenue, Off Sheriff Street, Port Loko by Advocacy Radio – Port Loko

Please mark your application as per the references stated in position above

(by email please put the reference in the SUBJECT heading).

Closing date for receipt of applications for the above vacancy is on the 20th October, 2021

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

PLEASE NOTE THAT A COPY OF THE APPLICATION LETTER (written or typed) MUST BE SENT TO THE NGO DESK OFFICER, MINISTRY OF LABOUR, NEW ENGLAND OR EMAILED TO Email: employmentdesk71@gmail.com

“FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY”


2.) Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader

Job Title:

Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader

Project

Linking Agriculture, Natural Resources and Nutrition (LANN)-Nutrition Smart Community approach (NSC)

Reports to:

Project Manager

Direct reports:

VSLA, Markets and Income Generating Officer and Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Officer

Liaises with:

All project team members, but especially the Nutrition Supervisor; Other project teams in Port Loko. Relevant counterparts in Livelihoods team in Tonkolili.

Port Loko Base Manager; Port Loko & Freetown finance, system and HR staff; Freetown Programme Quality Unit & Equality and Gender Advisor; Integrated program coordinator.

Community and Chiefdom, District stakeholders including – Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, District Environmental Protection Officer and Senior Water mapping Officer

Job Location:

Port Loko, Concern Office (50% in the field in project sites)

Contract Details:

Fixed term: 12 Months with possibility of extension

Job Purpose:

The Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader will provide day-to-day supportive supervision of the Field Officers in their team – to ensure that project activities are being carried out as per the agreed work plan. S/He will ensure that agreed targets are on track to be met fully and with high quality. S/He will ensure that staff are present in their assigned field locations and will monitor the delivery and completion of their work.

Project specific;

Oversite and ensure quality of activities and outcomes for the following LANN-NSC pillars:

Sustainable Natural Resource Management (NRM) activities: Through participatory/ community based methods to support the community to analyse their environment and its food sources – e.g. farm land, rivers, forests. Support communities to implement agreed measures/activities to use and manage their resources sustainably to ensure diverse and enough food production from the natural environment in the long term.

Nutrition-sensitive sustainable agriculture activities: Through farmer Field school approach – support farmers to ‘grow what they eat’ to enable them to sustain healthier and more diverse diets from their own production. With a focus on climate smart sustainable (organic) production of diverse nutrient rich crops – and developing integrated crop and livestock farming systems on their own farms.

Incomes and markets: Promotion of nutrition-sensitive and gender-sensitive value chains, savings schemes / VSLAs and other support for income generation for vulnerable farmers (especially women), to enable them to sustain healthier diets and prioritize other expenditures important for family nutrition security. Empowerment of women in agricultural and savings/income generation through the VSLAs and value addition/processing etc.

Main duties & Responsibilities:

Specific Roles and Responsibilities – Under the supervision of the Project Manager

Programme Cycle Management:

Provide oversite, management and ensure quality of activities and achievement of outcomes for the following LANN-NSC pillars: Sustainable NRM; Nutrition-sensitive sustainable agriculture; and Incomes and Markets – coordinating with counterparts in Welthungerhilfe (WHH) to harmonise approaches and promote sharing and learning through the Project Manager;

Develop monthly and weekly work plans with their team based on the overall project work plan and timeframe, and monitor progress against these plans taking action to rearrange plans where necessary;

Prepare regular narrative reports on project activities and submit to Project Manager.

Ensure all expenditure is authorized and spent in accordance with Concern’s internal procedures and in line with project budget;

Ensure all aspects of project activities under their responsibility adhere to programme quality standards and policies (PM&E, accountability and mainstreaming) in a coherent and integrated manner;

Ensure that the project activities under their responsibility are accurately reflected in the integrated MEL system, identifying activities to be monitored and data to be collected;

Participate in project community entry meetings and identification of vulnerable households using PRA tools;

Support Project manager to organise and implement the project baseline study and needs assessment – highlight areas of the adaptation of LANN-NCS to Port Loko context;

Contribute to the designing and delivery of training models, learning processes, resources, materials and workshops

Participate as active participant in relevant project training of trainers;

Ensure identification of and documentation of good practices (with PQ unit): related to Sustainable NRM; Nutrition-sensitive sustainable agriculture; and Incomes and markets;

Build and maintain effective professional relationships with community leaders, Chiefdom, District stakeholders and project animators to aid successful programming;

Participate in project planning and review meetings with staff and stakeholders and ensure that key recommendations and learning are incorporated into day to day project implementation;

Submit weekly work plans aligned with the overall programme implementation plan and monthly reports to Project Manager;

Contribute to the development of monthly, quarterly and annual reports;

Under the supervision of the Project Manager, ensure the mainstreaming of cross cutting themes by field officers in all activities: COVID-19 prevention & awareness rising; Gender and Equality; Community participation and empowerment; Right-based approach.

People Management:

Line manage VSLA, Markets & Income Generating Officer and Agriculture & Natural Resource Management Officer, contributing to their capacity building and career development through technical support and on-the-job training and coaching, including a thorough induction at the start of their contract.

Ensure that all team positions have accurate job descriptions and that each member of the team fully understands deliverables which are expected of them, by setting SMART objectives, and that they are aware of the success criteria relating to their work.

Ensure that all staff are aware of and comply with all of Concern’s Policies and procedures;

Monitor and review performance of your direct reports and hold them accountable for executing their job as per the agreed job description and performance objectives; give corrective feedback where required and take decisive action in the case of poor performance; conducting regular Performance Development Reviews; setting SMART objectives as per Concern guidelines and identifying areas of staff development needs;

Ensure that work within the team(s) is planned and organised in a way which will meet the organisation’s needs in the most cost effective manner possible; ensuring that team members are given appropriate workloads and are working efficiently.

Routinely observe and monitor the co-facilitation of field activities to ensure they are carried out to the highest quality, providing critical and constructive feedback to Field Officers.

Others responsibilities:

Promote full accountability and staff, compliance with Concern’s Code of Conduct & Associated Policies, including promotion of Concern’s Complaints & Response Mechanism (CRM), to ensure maximum protection of programme participants and the efficient and transparent use of Concern’s resources;

Ensure that Cross cutting themes: Gender & Equality and COVID-19 prevention are mainstreamed in all activities;

Participate relevant meetings at District level;

Complete any reasonable task requested by the Supervisor.

Emergency response

Concern is committed to responding to emergencies efficiently and effectively in order to help affected people meet their basic needs, alleviate suffering and maintain their dignity. To this end, when emergencies strike and Sierra Leone Programme is to respond, all staff are expected to be willing to actively participate in emergency responses, regardless of location and contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving the humanitarian objective of the organization.

Person specification:

Essential

University degree in Agriculture or development or other relevant social sciences

Minimum of 5 years’ experience working in project implementation in livelihoods, climate smart / nutrient sensitive agriculture and/or NRM)

Minimum 4 year working with INGOs

Field experience in community based projects working directly with communities, partners and government officials.





Special Skills, Aptitude or Personality Requirements:

Essential

Strong team leader – Demonstrated experience in line management of teams

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills including report writing

Good budget and financial management skills

Initiative and ability to work with minimal supervision; ability to work both as part of a team & independently.

Enthusiastic, energetic and motivated

Ability to motivate and inspire others

Ability to work as part of a team for shared results and learning

Strong analytical skills

Excellent supervision skills

Good MS Office skills (Word, Excel)

Experience in working with district sector offices (such as welfare, gender and equality, agriculture, environment, nutrition, health…), local NGOs and INGOs;

Strong spoken skills in Temne and Krio;

Valid motorbike license and ability to ride (desirable).

SAFEGUARDING AWARENESS

Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy, which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.

HIV & AIDS

Concern Sierra Leone is committed to respond to HIV & AIDS and to a supportive working environment for those infected or affected. Each staff member is required to contribute to achieving this commitment by:

Raising awareness and being updated on HIV & AIDS issues

Protecting him/herself and colleagues

Sharing information with colleagues and avoiding stigma and discrimination

GENDER

Concern Worldwide in Sierra Leone recognizes that the establishment of equality of opportunity between men and women is fundamental to both the achievement of fairness and to poverty elimination.

Therefore, each staff member of Concern is expected to be sensitive to equality issues in their relationships with colleagues and in their work and to participate in implementation of gender mainstreaming plans, both at the workplace and in programmes

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply with:

An application letter clearly justifying how you meet the selection criteria

Recent Curriculum Vitae including names and full contact addresses of three (3) referees, one of whom must be their current or most recent employer.

Candidates must state the position of each referee and his/her relationship to the candidate.

A copy of a valid labour card must be attached to ALL applications (written or electronic)

Police Clearance will be required from the successful candidate

Applications should be sent either through email or by hard copy to the following addresses.

You can send through email to info.sl@concern.net OR deliver in Hard copy to the below locations

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 20 Old Railway Line – Signal Hill, Freetown

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 2B Shamel Street, Magburaka, Tonkolili.

2 New London Avenue, Off Sheriff Street, Port Loko by Advocacy Radio – Port Loko

Please mark your application as per the references stated in position above

(by email please put the reference in the SUBJECT heading).

Closing date for receipt of applications for the above vacancy is on the 20th October, 2021

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

PLEASE NOTE THAT A COPY OF THE APPLICATION LETTER (written or typed) MUST BE SENT TO THE NGO DESK OFFICER, MINISTRY OF LABOUR, NEW ENGLAND OR EMAILED TO Email: employmentdesk71@gmail.com

“FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY”


3.) Food and Nutrition Security Officer

Job Title:

Food and Nutrition Security Officer

Project

Linking Agriculture, Natural Resources and Nutrition (LANN)-Nutrition Smart Community approach (NSC)

Reports to:

Nutrition Supervisor

Direct reports:

Nil

Liaises with:

– All project team members, but especially the Gender and Nutrition Officer; Other project teams in Port Loko. Relevant counterparts in Livelihoods team in Tonkolili.

– Port Loko Base Manager; Port Loko & Freetown finance, system and HR staff; Freetown Programme Quality Unit & Equality and Gender Advisor;

— Relevant Community and Chiefdom stakeholders.

Job Location:

Port Loko, Lokomasama Chiefdom, Community based – with frequent travel to the other LANN-NSC Chiefdom (Kamasondo) as well as occasional travel to Concern office in Port Loko town.

Contract Details:

Fixed term: 12 Months with possibility of extension

Job Purpose:

The Food and Nutrition Security Officer will provide technical guidance to and be responsible for implementing the:

Scaling-Up Nutrition and Immunisation Movement (SUNI) and Food & Nutrition Security (FNS) network activities: Support the establishment and strengthening of Chiefdom and community FNS networks in project locations through – capacity building on FNS concepts; supporting FNS in conducting outreach activities related to analysis and monitoring. Fostering greater sharing and dialogue between FNS and SUNI as well as other the sectors on how to work collectively towards food and nutrition security at community and district level.

Nutrition Education activities: Through participatory approaches that raise awareness of the principles and importance of nutrition, especially for women and children, as well as on improving the use of healthy food (from mixed farming products, naturally available nutritious foods, backyard gardens etc) for dietary diversity for the household.

S/He will ensure that agreed targets are on track, collect monitoring and case stories, provide quality reports.

Main duties & Responsibilities:

Programme planning and implementation

Under the supervision of the Nutrition Supervisor:

Contribute to the development of monthly and weekly work plans with the team based on the overall project work plan and timeframe;

Participate in project community entry meetings and identification of vulnerable households using PRA tools;

Participate as active participant in relevant project training of trainers;

Lead on establishment of FNS networks at Chiefdom and Community level in project locations:

With FNS identify and support mechanisms for greater sharing and coordination between FNS and SUNI including organising regular meetings and field visits with DHMT, PHU and SUNI/FNS members





Promote participation of FNS and SUNI in Multi-Actor-Partnership Platform;

With Project Nutrition Supervisor and FNS Officer – Support the roll out of the Nutrition Smart Communities Nutrition Camps intervention including:

Organising screening of children in project counties aged 6 months to 3 years (anthropometric measurements by trained animators and Community Health Workers);

Participatory targeting of vulnerable households with malnourished children to engage in Nutrition camp sessions;

Support nutrition camp sessions in areas of expertise: hands-on infant and young child feeding practices; cooking demonstrations of low-cost nutritious recipes; preparation and demonstrations of low-cost nutritious instant mixes for children; education on food and personal hygiene, safe drinking water, active feeding and care during illness.

Give technical input to adapting the intervention to the context of the project communities

Evaluate, document and share learnings/best practices coming out from nutrition camps with FNS/SUNI/DHMT and other key District government stakeholders.

Support other project field officers in roll out of LANN+ training modules;

With Project team support development and implementation nutrition-sensitive (gender sensitive) and climate-resilient community micro-development plans;

Preparation documentation (ToR, SRs, training curriculum, budget, float request, transport request…) for a programmatic and logistical preparation to implement agreed field activities – trainings, workshops, coaching and monitoring visits;

Facilitate trainings and workshops in areas of responsibility ensuring all paperwork are properly filled and procedures followed (such as attendance list, payment receipt etc.)

Monitoring and Evaluation

Ensure that all agreed Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning requirements are captured on time through standardized data collection tools; are accurately and submitted to the MEL Officer;

Participate in project planning, review meetings with staff and stakeholders, and ensure that key recommendations and learning are incorporated into day-to-day project implementation;

Participate in baseline, end line and monitoring surveys as required.

Reporting and documentation

Participate in the writing of monthly activity reports through the timely submission of activities up-date to the Nutrition Supervisor;

Actively participate in the production of donor and annual reports by giving updates and inputs to the Nutrition Supervisor in a timely and accurate manner;

Actively participate in the documentation of good practices and case stories working with PQ team;

Participate in correct and accurate filling of documentation (soft & hard copies).

Other responsibilities:

Promote full accountability and staff, partner, etc. compliance with Concern’s Code of Conduct & Associated Policies, including promotion of Concern’s Complaints & Response Mechanism (CRM), to ensure maximum protection of programme participants and the efficient and transparent use of Concern’s resources;

Ensure that Cross cutting themes: Gender & Equality and COVID-19 prevention are mainstreamed in all activities;

Build and maintain effective professional relationships with community leaders and animators to aid successful programming;

Participate in SUNI/FNS coordination meetings at District level;

Complete any reasonable task requested by the Supervisor.

Emergency response

Concern is committed to responding to emergencies efficiently and effectively in order to help affected people meet their basic needs, alleviate suffering and maintain their dignity. To this end, when emergencies strike and Sierra Leone Programme is to respond, all staff are expected to be willing to actively participate in emergency responses, regardless of location and contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving the humanitarian objective of the organization.

Person specification:

Education, Qualifications & Experience Required

Essential

University degree in in Nutrition or Community Development or other relevant social sciences.

Minimum of 4 years’ experience of implementing development projects in (and demonstrated knowledge and understanding of) gender-sensitive community based nutrition and food security (experience livelihoods, climate smart agriculture or natural resource management)

Strengths in community mobilization, fostering multi-stakeholder networks and platforms and knowledge of participatory approaches

Special Skills, Aptitude or Personality Requirements:

Essential:

Minimum 3 years working with INGOs

Excellent, proven training skills and competence in group facilitation

Ability to work on own initiative

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

Good observation skills

Computer skills / MS Word and Excel

Enthusiastic, energetic and motivated

Ability to influence others

Ability to work as part of a team for shared results and learning

Strong spoken skills in Temne and Krio

Valid motorbike license and ability to ride (desirable)

SAFEGUARDING AWARENESS

Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy, which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.

HIV & AIDS

Concern Sierra Leone is committed to respond to HIV & AIDS and to a supportive working environment for those infected or affected. Each staff member is required to contribute to achieving this commitment by:

Raising awareness and being updated on HIV & AIDS issues

Protecting him/herself and colleagues

Sharing information with colleagues and avoiding stigma and discrimination

GENDER

Concern Worldwide in Sierra Leone recognizes that the establishment of equality of opportunity between men and women is fundamental to both the achievement of fairness and to poverty elimination.

Therefore, each staff member of Concern is expected to be sensitive to equality issues in their relationships with colleagues and in their work and to participate in implementation of gender mainstreaming plans, both at the workplace and in programmes

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply with:

An application letter clearly justifying how you meet the selection criteria

Recent Curriculum Vitae including names and full contact addresses of three (3) referees, one of whom must be their current or most recent employer.

Candidates must state the position of each referee and his/her relationship to the candidate.

A copy of a valid labour card must be attached to ALL applications (written or electronic)

Police Clearance will be required from the successful candidate

Applications should be sent either through email or by hard copy to the following addresses.

You can send through email to info.sl@concern.net OR deliver in Hard copy to the below locations

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 20 Old Railway Line – Signal Hill, Freetown

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 2B Shamel Street, Magburaka, Tonkolili.

2 New London Avenue, Off Sheriff Street, Port Loko by Advocacy Radio – Port Loko

Please mark your application as per the references stated in position above

(by email please put the reference in the SUBJECT heading).

Closing date for receipt of applications for the above vacancy is on the 20th October, 2021

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

PLEASE NOTE THAT A COPY OF THE APPLICATION LETTER (written or typed) MUST BE SENT TO THE NGO DESK OFFICER, MINISTRY OF LABOUR, NEW ENGLAND OR EMAILED TO Email: employmentdesk71@gmail.com

“FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY”


4.) Gender & Nutrition Officer

Job Title:

Gender & Nutrition Officer

Project

Linking Agriculture, Natural Resources and Nutrition (LANN)-Nutrition Smart Community approach (NSC)

Reports to:

Nutrition Supervisor





Liaises with:

All project team members – especially Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) Officer

Port Loko Base Manager; PL & Freetown finance, system and HR staff; Programme Quality Unit; Equality and Gender Advisor;

Relevant Chiefdom and Community stakeholders

Job Location:

Port Loko / Lokomasama Chiefdom (Petifu Junction) with frequent travel to Lokomasama or Kamasondo as well as occasional travel to Concern Port Loko office.

Contract Details:

Fixed term: 12 Months with possibility of extension

Job Purpose:

The Gender and Nutrition Officer will provide technical guidance to and be responsible for implementing the:

Nutrition Education activities: Through participatory approaches that raise awareness of the principles and importance of nutrition, especially for women and children, as well as on improving the use of healthy food (from mixed farming products, naturally available nutritious foods, backyard gardens etc) for dietary diversity for the household.

Gender transformation activities: Through both empowerment interventions as well as Social Behaviour Change (SBC) activities that challenge gender and social norms that exclude women from equitably and safely benefiting from and engaging in sustainable nutrient-sensitive agriculture and Natural Resource Management (NRM).

S/He will ensure that agreed targets are on track, collect monitoring and case stories, provide quality reports.

Main duties & Responsibilities:

Programme planning and implementation

Under the supervision of the Nutrition Supervisor:

Contribute to the development of monthly and weekly work plans with the team based on the overall project work plan and timeframe;

Participate in community entry meetings

Provide input on the design of tools and criteria to identify vulnerable households to engage in the project using PRA approach (with a focus on gender) and participate in the process;

Participate as active participant in relevant project training of trainers;

With Project Nutrition Supervisor and FNS Officer – Support the roll out of the Nutrition Smart Communities Nutrition Camp intervention including:

Organising screening of children in project counties aged 6 months to 3 years (anthropometric measurements by trained animators and Community Health Workers);

Participatory targeting of vulnerable households with malnourished children to engage in Nutrition camp sessions;

Support nutrition camp sessions in areas of expertise: hands-on infant and young child feeding practices; cooking demonstrations of low-cost nutritious recipes; preparation and demonstrations of low-cost nutritious instant mixes for children; education on food and personal hygiene, safe drinking water, active feeding and care during illness.

Give technical input to adapting the intervention to the context of the project communities

Train/coach beneficiaries in target communities on LANN+ Module 1 – Getting to know our food and in LANN+ Module 2: Mothers and children nutritional needs (1,000 days window);

Support other project field officers in roll out of LANN+ training modules where needed;

Lead on community sensitization and engagement activities on gender equity, SGBV prevention and decision making at HH and community level with Ministry of Social Welfare and Ministry of Gender and Youth’s Affairs;

Lead on delivering Living Peace gender transformation sessions at family level;

With Project team support development and implementation nutrition-sensitive (gender sensitive) and climate-resilient community micro-development plans;

With Equality and Gender Advisor review activities and give technical advice to ensure they are gender sensitive.

Preparation documentation (ToR, SRs, training curriculum, budget, float request, transport request…) for a programmatic and logistical preparation to implement agreed field activities – trainings, workshops, coaching and monitoring visits;

Facilitate trainings and workshops in areas of responsibility ensuring all paperwork are properly filled and procedures followed (such as attendance list, payment receipt etc.)

Monitoring and Evaluation

Ensure that all agreed Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning requirements are captured on time through standardized data collection tools; are accurately and submitted to the MEL Officer;

Participate in project planning, review meetings with staff and stakeholders, and ensure that key recommendations and learning are incorporated into day-to-day project implementation;

Participate in baseline, end line and monitoring surveys as required.

Reporting and documentation

Participate in the writing of monthly activity reports through the timely submission of activities up-date to the Food and Nutrition Security Team Leader;

Actively participate in the production of donor and annual reports by giving updates and inputs to the Food and Nutrition Security Team Leader in a timely and accurate manner;

Actively participate in the documentation of good practices and case stories working with PQ team;

Participate in correct and accurate filling of documentation both soft and hard copies.

Others responsibilities:

Promote full accountability and staff, partner, etc. compliance with Concern’s Code of Conduct & Associated Policies, including promotion of Concern’s Complaints & Response Mechanism (CRM), to ensure maximum protection of programme participants and the efficient and transparent use of Concern’s resources;

Ensure that Cross cutting themes: Gender & Equality and COVID-19 prevention are mainstreamed in all activities;

Build and maintain effective professional relationships with community leaders and animators to aid successful programming;

Complete any reasonable task requested by the Supervisor.

Emergency response

Concern is committed to responding to emergencies efficiently and effectively in order to help affected people meet their basic needs, alleviate suffering and maintain their dignity. To this end, when emergencies strike and Sierra Leone Programme is to respond, all staff are expected to be willing to actively participate in emergency responses, regardless of location and contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving the humanitarian objective of the organization.

Person specification:

Education, Qualifications & Experience Required

Essential

Must have a degree in relevant area: gender, community development, human rights, social studies, nutrition;

Minimum of 4 years’ experience of implementing development projects in gender empowerment and transformation, nutrition (experience in livelihoods and Right Based projects an advantage)

Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of equality, including gender transformation & drivers of exclusion, marginalization and inequality in Sierra Leone;

Good capacity in community mobilization and knowledge of participatory approaches.

Special Skills, Aptitude or Personality Requirements:

Essential:

Minimum 3 years working with INGOs

Excellent, proven training skills and competence in group facilitation

Ability to work on own initiative

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

Good observation skills

Computer skills / MS Word and Excel

Enthusiastic, energetic and motivated

Ability to influence others

Ability to work as part of a team for shared results and learning

Strong spoken skills in Temne and Krio

Valid motorbike licence and ability to ride (desirable)

SAFEGUARDING AWARENESS

Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy, which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.

HIV & AIDS

Concern Sierra Leone is committed to respond to HIV & AIDS and to a supportive working environment for those infected or affected. Each staff member is required to contribute to achieving this commitment by:

Raising awareness and being updated on HIV & AIDS issues

Protecting him/herself and colleagues

Sharing information with colleagues and avoiding stigma and discrimination

GENDER

Concern Worldwide in Sierra Leone recognizes that the establishment of equality of opportunity between men and women is fundamental to both the achievement of fairness and to poverty elimination.

Therefore, each staff member of Concern is expected to be sensitive to equality issues in their relationships with colleagues and in their work and to participate in implementation of gender mainstreaming plans, both at the workplace and in programmes

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply with:

An application letter clearly justifying how you meet the selection criteria

Recent Curriculum Vitae including names and full contact addresses of three (3) referees, one of whom must be their current or most recent employer.

Candidates must state the position of each referee and his/her relationship to the candidate.

A copy of a valid labour card must be attached to ALL applications (written or electronic)

Police Clearance will be required from the successful candidate




Applications should be sent either through email or by hard copy to the following addresses.

You can send through email to info.sl@concern.net OR deliver in Hard copy to the below locations

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 20 Old Railway Line – Signal Hill, Freetown

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 2B Shamel Street, Magburaka, Tonkolili.

2 New London Avenue, Off Sheriff Street, Port Loko by Advocacy Radio – Port Loko

Please mark your application as per the references stated in position above

(by email please put the reference in the SUBJECT heading).

Closing date for receipt of applications for the above vacancy is on the 20th October, 2021

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

PLEASE NOTE THAT A COPY OF THE APPLICATION LETTER (written or typed) MUST BE SENT TO THE NGO DESK OFFICER, MINISTRY OF LABOUR, NEW ENGLAND OR EMAILED TO Email: employmentdesk71@gmail.com

“FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY”


5.) Nutrition Team Leader

Job Title:

Nutrition Team Leader

Project

Linking Agriculture, Natural Resources and Nutrition (LANN)-Nutrition Smart Community approach (NSC)

Reports to:

Project Manager

Direct reports: 3

WASH Officer; Gender & Nutrition Officer; Food & Nutrition Security Network Officer

Liaises with:

All project team members, but especially the Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader; Other project teams in Port Loko. Relevant counterparts in Livelihoods team in Tonkolili.

Port Loko Base Manager; Port Loko & Freetown finance, system and HR staff; Freetown Programme Quality Unit & Equality and Gender Advisor; Integrated program coordinator.

Community and Chiefdom, District stakeholders including Ministry of Health /DHMT/PHUs, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Ministry of Social Welfare and the Ministry of Gender and Youth’s Affairs in SGBV.

Job Location:

Port Loko, Concern Office (50% in the field in project sites – Lokomasama and Kamasondo Chiefdom)

Contract Details:

Fixed term: 12 Months with possibility of extension

Job Purpose:

The Nutrition Team Leader will provide day-to-day supportive supervision of the Field Officers in their team – to ensure that project activities are being carried out as per the agreed work plan. S/He will ensure that agreed targets are on track to be met fully and with high quality. S/He will ensure that staff are present in their assigned field locations and will monitor the delivery and completion of their work.

Project specific;

Oversite and ensure quality of activities and outcomes for the following LANN-NSC pillars:

Nutrition Education activities: Through participatory approaches that raise awareness of the principles and importance of nutrition, especially for women and children, as well as on improving the use of healthy food (from mixed farming products, naturally available nutritious foods, backyard gardens etc) for dietary diversity for the household.

Gender transformation activities: Through both empowerment interventions as well as Social Behaviour Change (SBC) activities that challenge gender and social norms that exclude women from equitably and safely benefiting from and engaging in sustainable nutrient-sensitive agriculture and Natural Resource Management (NRM).

Nutrition-Sensitive and gender-sensitive WASH activities at community level:Promotion of improved hygiene and sanitation practices and facilities at household and community level to reduce the prevalence of diarrheal diseases (for an improved utilization of and sustained effect of improved diets) – focusing both on behavior change and improved WASH hardware.

Scaling-Up Nutrition and Immunisation Movement (SUNI) and Food & Nutrition Security (FNS) network activities: Support the establishment and strengthening of Chiefdom and community FNS networks in project locations through – capacity building on FNS concepts; supporting FNS in conducting outreach activities related to analysis and monitoring. Fostering greater sharing and dialogue between FNS and SUNI as well as other the sectors on how to work collectively towards food and nutrition security at community and district level.

Main duties & Responsibilities:

Specific Roles and Responsibilities – Under the supervision of the Project Manager

Programme Cycle Management:

Provide oversite, management and ensure quality of activities and achievement of outcomes for the following LANN-NSC pillars: Nutrition Education; Gender transformation; Nutrition-Sensitive and gender-sensitive WASH; and SUNI & FNS network – coordinating with counterparts in Welthungerhilfe (WHH) to harmonise approaches and promote sharing and learning through the Project Manager;

Develop monthly and weekly work plans with their team based on the overall project work plan and timeframe, and monitor progress against these plans taking action to rearrange plans where necessary;

Prepare regular narrative reports on project activities and submit to Project Manager.

Ensure all expenditure is authorized and spent in accordance with Concern’s internal procedures and in line with project budget;

Ensure all aspects of project activities under their responsibility adhere to programme quality standards and policies (PM&E, accountability and mainstreaming) in a coherent and integrated manner;

Ensure that the project activities under their responsibility are accurately reflected in the integrated MEL system, identifying activities to be monitored and data to be collected;

Participate in project community entry meetings and identification of vulnerable households using PRA tools;

Support Project manager to organise and implement the project baseline study and needs assessment – highlight areas of the adaptation of LANN-NCS to Port Loko context;

Contribute to the designing and delivery of training models, learning processes, resources, materials and workshops

Participate as active participant in relevant project training of trainers;

Ensure identification of and documentation of good practices (with PQ unit): related to Nutrition Education; Gender transformation; Nutrition-Sensitive and gender-sensitive WASH; and SUNI & FNS network;

Support Project Manager to build and maintain effective professional relationships with community leaders, Chiefdom, District stakeholders and project animators to aid successful programming

Under the supervision of the Project Manager, And with FNS Officer ensure SUNI and FNS network are in place and functional according to the work plan; Identify training needs and conduct trainings with SUNI / FNS networks on FNS concepts, monitoring, advocacy, etc. on a quarterly basis; Contribute to the conduct of advocacy strategy meetings and setting up of SUNI / FNS Committees at Chiefdom & Community levels

Participate in project planning and review meetings with staff and stakeholders and ensure that key recommendations and learning are incorporated into day to day project implementation;

Submit weekly work plans aligned with the overall programme implementation plan and monthly reports to Project Manager;

Contribute to the development of monthly, quarterly and annual reports;

Under the supervision of the Project Manager, ensure the mainstreaming of cross cutting themes by field officers in all activities: COVID-19 prevention & awareness rising; Gender and Equality; Community participation and empowerment; Right-based approach.

People Management:

Line manage WASH Officer; Gender & Nutrition Officer; and Food & Nutrition Security Network Officer, contributing to their capacity building and career development through technical support and on-the-job training and coaching, including a thorough induction at the start of their contract.

Ensure that all team positions have accurate job descriptions and that each member of the team fully understands deliverables which are expected of them, by setting SMART objectives, and that they are aware of the success criteria relating to their work.

Ensure that all staff are aware of and comply with all of Concern’s Policies and procedures;

Monitor and review performance of your direct reports and hold them accountable for executing their job as per the agreed job description and performance objectives; give corrective feedback where required and take decisive action in the case of poor performance; conducting regular Performance Development Reviews; setting SMART objectives as per Concern guidelines and identifying areas of staff development needs;

Ensure that work within the team(s) is planned and organised in a way which will meet the organisation’s needs in the most cost effective manner possible; ensuring that team members are given appropriate workloads and are working efficiently.

Routinely observe and monitor the co-facilitation of field activities to ensure they are carried out to the highest quality, providing critical and constructive feedback to Field Officers.

Others responsibilities:

Promote full accountability and staff, compliance with Concern’s Code of Conduct & Associated Policies, including promotion of Concern’s Complaints & Response Mechanism (CRM), to ensure maximum protection of programme participants and the efficient and transparent use of Concern’s resources;

Ensure that Cross cutting themes: Gender & Equality and COVID-19 prevention are mainstreamed in all activities;

Participate relevant meetings at District level and as maybe required by the Project Manager;

Complete any reasonable task requested by the Supervisor.

Emergency response

Concern is committed to responding to emergencies efficiently and effectively in order to help affected people meet their basic needs, alleviate suffering and maintain their dignity. To this end, when emergencies strike and Sierra Leone Programme is to respond, all staff are expected to be willing to actively participate in emergency responses, regardless of location and contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving the humanitarian objective of the organization.

Person specification:

Essential

University degree in Nutrition and dietetics or accepted equivalent professional experience.

Minimum of 5 years’ experience working in project implementation ideally integrated Nutrition projects (gender sensitive- nutrition with WASH).

Minimum 4 year working with INGOs

Field experience in community based projects working directly with communities, partners and government officials.

Strengths in community mobilization, fostering multi-stakeholder networks and platforms and knowledge of participatory approaches

Special Skills, Aptitude or Personality Requirements:

Essential

Demonstrated experience in line management of teams

Good budget and financial management skills

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills including report writing

Initiative and ability to work with minimal supervision; ability to work both as part of a team & independently.

Enthusiastic, energetic and motivated

Ability to motivate and inspire others

Ability to work as part of a team for shared results and learning

Strong analytical skills

Excellent supervision skills

Good MS Office skills (Word, Excel)

Experience in working with district sector offices (such as gender WASH, Nutrition, health…), local NGOs and INGOs;

Strong spoken skills in Temne and Krio;

Valid motorbike license and ability to ride (desirable).





SAFEGUARDING AWARENESS

Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy, which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.

HIV & AIDS

Concern Sierra Leone is committed to respond to HIV & AIDS and to a supportive working environment for those infected or affected. Each staff member is required to contribute to achieving this commitment by:

Raising awareness and being updated on HIV & AIDS issues

Protecting him/herself and colleagues

Sharing information with colleagues and avoiding stigma and discrimination

GENDER

Concern Worldwide in Sierra Leone recognizes that the establishment of equality of opportunity between men and women is fundamental to both the achievement of fairness and to poverty elimination.

Therefore, each staff member of Concern is expected to be sensitive to equality issues in their relationships with colleagues and in their work and to participate in implementation of gender mainstreaming plans, both at the workplace and in programmes

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply with:

An application letter clearly justifying how you meet the selection criteria

Recent Curriculum Vitae including names and full contact addresses of three (3) referees, one of whom must be their current or most recent employer.

Candidates must state the position of each referee and his/her relationship to the candidate.

A copy of a valid labour card must be attached to ALL applications (written or electronic)

Police Clearance will be required from the successful candidate

Applications should be sent either through email or by hard copy to the following addresses.

You can send through email to info.sl@concern.net OR deliver in Hard copy to the below locations

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 20 Old Railway Line – Signal Hill, Freetown

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 2B Shamel Street, Magburaka, Tonkolili.

2 New London Avenue, Off Sheriff Street, Port Loko by Advocacy Radio – Port Loko

Please mark your application as per the references stated in position above

(by email please put the reference in the SUBJECT heading).

Closing date for receipt of applications for the above vacancy is on the 20th October, 2021

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

PLEASE NOTE THAT A COPY OF THE APPLICATION LETTER (written or typed) MUST BE SENT TO THE NGO DESK OFFICER, MINISTRY OF LABOUR, NEW ENGLAND OR EMAILED TO Email: employmentdesk71@gmail.com

“FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY”


6.) VSLA, Markets and Income Generating Officer

Job Title:

VSLA, Markets and Income Generating Officer

Project

Linking Agriculture, Natural Resources and Nutrition (LANN)-Nutrition Smart Community approach (NSC)

Reports to:

Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader

Liaises with:

All project team members;

Port Loko Base Manager; Port Loko & Freetown finance, system and HR staff; Programme Quality Unit; Equality and Gender Advisor;

Relevant Community and Chiefdom stakeholders.

Job Location:

Port Loko / Lokomasama Chiefdom (Petifu Junction) with frequent travel to Kamasondo Chiefdom as well as occasional travel to Concern Port Loko office.

Contract Details:

Fixed term: 12 Months with possibility of extension

Job Purpose:

The VSLA, Markets and Income Generating officer will provide technical guidance to and be responsible for implementing the:

Promotion of nutrition-sensitive and gender-sensitive value chains, savings schemes / VSLAs and other support for income generation for vulnerable farmers (especially women), to enable them to sustain healthier diets and prioritize other expenditures important for family nutrition security.

Empowerment of women in agricultural and savings/income generation through the VSLAs and value addition facilities.

S/He will ensure that agreed targets are on track, collect monitoring and case stories, provide quality reports.

Main duties & Responsibilities:

Programme planning and implementation

Under the supervision of the Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader:

Contribute to the development of monthly and weekly work plans with the project team based on the overall project work plan and timeframe;

Participate in community entry meetings and identification of vulnerable households using PRA tools;

Participate as active participant in relevant project training of trainers;

Train/coach project groups on Village Saving and Loan Associations (VSLA) including ToT for Animators to cascade the training to their groups;

Sensitise VSLA groups on investments in income generating opportunities e.g., value addition, food preservation through VSLAs;

Coach and mentor groups to strengthen communities IGA initiatives;

With Project team support development and implementation nutrition-sensitive (gender sensitive) and climate-resilient community micro-development plans;

Support other project field officers in roll out LANN+ training modules and nutrition camps where needed.

Preparation documentation (ToR, SRs, training curriculum, budget, float request, transport request…) for a programmatic and logistical preparation to implement agreed field activities – trainings, workshops, coaching and monitoring visits;

Facilitate trainings and workshops in areas of responsibility ensuring all paperwork are properly filled and procedures followed (such as attendance list, payment receipt etc.)

Monitoring and Evaluation

Ensure that all agreed Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning requirements are captured on time through standardized data collection tools; are accurately and submitted to the M&E Officer;

Participate in project planning, review meetings with staff and stakeholders, and ensure that key recommendations and learning are incorporated into day-to-day project implementation;

Participate in baseline, end line and monitoring surveys as required.

Reporting and documentation

Participate in the writing of monthly activity reports through the timely submission of activities up-date to the Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader;

Actively participate in the production of donor and annual reports by giving updates and inputs to the Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Team Leader in a timely and accurate manner;

Actively participate in the documentation of good practices and case stories working with PQ team;

Participate in correct and accurate filling of documentation (soft & hard copies).

Others responsibilities:

Promote full accountability and staff, partner, etc. compliance with Concern’s Code of Conduct & Associated Policies, including promotion of Concern’s Complaints & Response Mechanism (CRM), to ensure maximum protection of programme participants and the efficient and transparent use of Concern’s resources;

Ensure that Cross cutting themes: Gender & Equality and COVID-19 prevention are mainstreamed in all activities;

Build and maintain effective professional relationships with community leaders and animators to aid successful programming;

Complete any reasonable task requested by your Team Leader.

Emergency response

Concern is committed to responding to emergencies efficiently and effectively in order to help affected people meet their basic needs, alleviate suffering and maintain their dignity. To this end, when emergencies strike and Sierra Leone Programme is to respond, all staff are expected to be willing to actively participate in emergency responses, regardless of location and contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving the humanitarian objective of the organization.





Person specification:

Education, Qualifications & Experience Required

Essential

Must have a diploma in community development or other relevant diploma.

University degree in Agriculture or development or other social sciences

Minimum of 4 years’ experience of implementing development projects in (and demonstrated knowledge and understanding of) VSLA approach and IGAs (experience in livelihoods, climate smart agriculture, gender or nutrition an advantage)

Good capacity in community mobilization and knowledge of participatory approaches

Special Skills, Aptitude or Personality Requirements:

Essential:

Minimum 3 years working with INGOs

Excellent, proven training skills and competence in group facilitation

Ability to work on own initiative

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

Good observation skills

Computer skills / MS Word and Excel

Enthusiastic, energetic and motivated

Ability to influence others

Ability to work as part of a team for shared results and learning

Strong spoken skills in Temne and Krio

Valid motorbike license and ability to ride (desirable)

SAFEGUARDING AWARENESS

Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy, which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.

HIV & AIDS

Concern Sierra Leone is committed to respond to HIV & AIDS and to a supportive working environment for those infected or affected. Each staff member is required to contribute to achieving this commitment by:

Raising awareness and being updated on HIV & AIDS issues

Protecting him/herself and colleagues

Sharing information with colleagues and avoiding stigma and discrimination

GENDER

Concern Worldwide in Sierra Leone recognizes that the establishment of equality of opportunity between men and women is fundamental to both the achievement of fairness and to poverty elimination.

Therefore, each staff member of Concern is expected to be sensitive to equality issues in their relationships with colleagues and in their work and to participate in implementation of gender mainstreaming plans, both at the workplace and in programmes

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply with:

An application letter clearly justifying how you meet the selection criteria

Recent Curriculum Vitae including names and full contact addresses of three (3) referees, one of whom must be their current or most recent employer.

Candidates must state the position of each referee and his/her relationship to the candidate.

A copy of a valid labour card must be attached to ALL applications (written or electronic)

Police Clearance will be required from the successful candidate

Applications should be sent either through email or by hard copy to the following addresses.

You can send through email to info.sl@concern.net OR deliver in Hard copy to the below locations

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 20 Old Railway Line – Signal Hill, Freetown

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 2B Shamel Street, Magburaka, Tonkolili.

2 New London Avenue, Off Sheriff Street, Port Loko by Advocacy Radio – Port Loko

Please mark your application as per the references stated in position above

(by email please put the reference in the SUBJECT heading).

Closing date for receipt of applications for the above vacancy is on the 20th October, 2021

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

PLEASE NOTE THAT A COPY OF THE APPLICATION LETTER (written or typed) MUST BE SENT TO THE NGO DESK OFFICER, MINISTRY OF LABOUR, NEW ENGLAND OR EMAILED TO Email: employmentdesk71@gmail.com

“FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY”


7.) WASH Officer

Job Title:

WASH Officer

Project

Linking Agriculture, Natural Resources and Nutrition (LANN)-Nutrition Smart Community approach (NSC)

Reports to:

Food and Nutrition Security Team Leader

Liaises with:

All project team members;

Port Loko Base Manager; PL & Freetown finance, system and HR staff; Programme Quality Unit; Equality and Gender Advisor;

Relevant Community and Chiefdom stakeholders

Job Location:

Port Loko / Lokomasama Chiefdom (Petifu Junction) with frequent travel to Kamasondo Chiefdom as well as occasional travel to Concern Port Loko office.

Contract Details:

Fixed term: 12 Months with possibility of extension

Job Purpose:

The WASH Officer will provide technical guidance to and be responsible for implementing the:

Nutrition-Sensitive and gender-sensitive WASH activities at community level: Promotion of improved hygiene and sanitation practices and facilities at household and community level to reduce the prevalence of diarrheal diseases (for an improved utilization of and sustained effect of improved diets) – focusing both on behavior change and improved WASH hardware.

S/He will ensure that agreed targets are on track, collect monitoring and case stories, provide quality reports.

Main duties & Responsibilities:

Programme planning and implementation

Under the supervision of the Food and Nutrition Security Team Leader:

Contribute to the development of monthly and weekly work plans with the team based on the overall project work plan and timeframe;

Participate in community entry meetings and identification of vulnerable households using PRA tools;

Participate as active participant in relevant project training of trainers;

Train/coach beneficiaries in target communities on LANN+ Module 3 – Hygiene and basic sanitation: topics include personal hygiene and sanitary practices, effects of effect of diarrheal diseases on nutritional status especially vulnerable groups (Children under 5, pregnant and breastfeeding women) and includes food and water storage safety

Train beneficiaries on PHAST and Sanitation Marketing

Support other project field officers in roll out LANN+ training modules and nutrition camps activities related to WASH;

Identify most in need communities and roll out the WASH Self-Supply activities (supporting the communities with subsidized water facilities) in consultation with the communities and local authorities;

Provides technical guide on context specific approaches to rehabilitation of water points – e.g. to project VSLA groups on how their savings could be used to improve WASH in their locality;





Support establishment and capacity building of water management committees in project communities;

With Project team support development and implementation nutrition-sensitive (gender sensitive) and climate-resilient community micro-development plans;

Preparation documentation (ToR, SRs, training curriculum, budget, float request, transport request…) for a programmatic and logistical preparation to implement agreed field activities – trainings, workshops, coaching and monitoring visits;

Facilitate trainings and workshops in areas of responsibility ensuring all paperwork are properly filled and procedures followed (such as attendance list, payment receipt etc.)

Monitoring and Evaluation

Ensure that all agreed Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning requirements are captured on time through standardized data collection tools; are accurately and submitted to the M&E Officer;

Participate in project planning, review meetings with staff and stakeholders, and ensure that key recommendations and learning are incorporated into day-to-day project implementation;

Participate in baseline, end line and monitoring surveys as required.

Reporting and documentation

Participate in the writing of monthly activity reports through the timely submission of activities up-date to the Food and Nutrition Security Team Leader;

Actively participate in the production of donor and annual reports by giving updates and inputs to the Food and Nutrition Security Team Leader in a timely and accurate manner;

Actively participate in the documentation of good practices and case stories working with PQ team;

Participate in correct and accurate filling of documentation (soft & hard copies).

Others responsibilities:

Promote full accountability and staff, partner, etc. compliance with Concern’s Code of Conduct & Associated Policies, including promotion of Concern’s Complaints & Response Mechanism (CRM), to ensure maximum protection of programme participants and the efficient and transparent use of Concern’s resources;

Ensure that Cross cutting themes: Gender & Equality and COVID-19 prevention are mainstreamed in all activities;

Build and maintain effective professional relationships with community leaders and animators to aid successful programming;

Complete any reasonable task requested by the Supervisor.

Emergency response

Concern is committed to responding to emergencies efficiently and effectively in order to help affected people meet their basic needs, alleviate suffering and maintain their dignity. To this end, when emergencies strike and Sierra Leone Programme is to respond, all staff are expected to be willing to actively participate in emergency responses, regardless of location and contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving the humanitarian objective of the organization.

Person specification:

Education, Qualifications & Experience Required

Essential

Must have a diploma and/or degree in a discipline related to WASH, Civil engineering and/or Environmental Health;

Minimum of 4 years’ experience of implementing WASH related community led development projects (experience in gender and Right Based projects an advantage)

Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of in construction of water and sanitation facilities (borehole drilling, hand dug wells, low cost sanitation etc.) sustainability of water points, training of WASH committees etc. and in participatory hygiene promotion methods in rural settings.

Good capacity in community mobilization and knowledge of participatory approaches

Proven success in implementing community based and led hygiene and sanitation behaviour change.

Special Skills, Aptitude or Personality Requirements:

Essential:

Minimum 3 years working with INGOs

Excellent, proven training skills and competence in group facilitation

Ability to work on own initiative

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills





Good observation skills

Computer skills / MS Word and Excel

Enthusiastic, energetic and motivated

Ability to influence others

Ability to work as part of a team for shared results and learning

Strong spoken skills in Temne and Krio

Valid motorbike licence and ability to ride (desirable)

SAFEGUARDING AWARENESS

Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy, which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.

HIV & AIDS

Concern Sierra Leone is committed to respond to HIV & AIDS and to a supportive working environment for those infected or affected. Each staff member is required to contribute to achieving this commitment by:

Raising awareness and being updated on HIV & AIDS issues

Protecting him/herself and colleagues

Sharing information with colleagues and avoiding stigma and discrimination

GENDER

Concern Worldwide in Sierra Leone recognizes that the establishment of equality of opportunity between men and women is fundamental to both the achievement of fairness and to poverty elimination.

Therefore, each staff member of Concern is expected to be sensitive to equality issues in their relationships with colleagues and in their work and to participate in implementation of gender mainstreaming plans, both at the workplace and in programmes





HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply with:

An application letter clearly justifying how you meet the selection criteria

Recent Curriculum Vitae including names and full contact addresses of three (3) referees, one of whom must be their current or most recent employer.

Candidates must state the position of each referee and his/her relationship to the candidate.

A copy of a valid labour card must be attached to ALL applications (written or electronic)

Police Clearance will be required from the successful candidate

Applications should be sent either through email or by hard copy to the following addresses.

You can send through email to info.sl@concern.net OR deliver in Hard copy to the below locations

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 20 Old Railway Line – Signal Hill, Freetown

The HR Department, Concern Worldwide, 2B Shamel Street, Magburaka, Tonkolili.

2 New London Avenue, Off Sheriff Street, Port Loko by Advocacy Radio – Port Loko

Please mark your application as per the references stated in position above

(by email please put the reference in the SUBJECT heading).

Closing date for receipt of applications for the above vacancy is on the 20th October, 2021

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

PLEASE NOTE THAT A COPY OF THE APPLICATION LETTER (written or typed) MUST BE SENT TO THE NGO DESK OFFICER, MINISTRY OF LABOUR, NEW ENGLAND OR EMAILED TO Email: employmentdesk71@gmail.com

“FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY”





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Massive Recruitment at Oxfam – 8 Positions with Multiple Slots

Oxfam is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Legacy Project Manager
2.) Crops Project Officer
3.) Livestock Project Officers
4.) Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator
5.) Finance & Compliance Coordinator
6.) Finance Officer
7.) Livestock Project Coordinator
8.) Corps Project Coordinator

 

Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. That means we tackle the inequality that keeps people poor. Together we save, protect, and rebuild lives. When disaster strikes, we help people build better lives for themselves, and for others. We take on issues like land rights, climate change and discrimination against women. And we won’t stop until every person on the planet can enjoy life free from poverty. Oxfam Great Britain is a member of the international confederation of 19 organisations working together with partners and local communities in the areas of humanitarian, development, and campaigning, in more than 90 countries.





Oxfam in Sierra Leone works towards a vision of ‘a just, inclusive and resilient Sierra Leone without poverty in which the people, especially women and youth, demand and acquire equal access to their rights and live a life of dignity. If you share this vision and commitment, then you are exactly who we are looking for to support our programmes.
We can offer you an opportunity to make a difference in Sierra Leone, to act as key contributor to development, to work with a group of passionate people that are specialists in their various fields. We also offer the opportunity for training and development, fair pay, and competitive benefits package.

 

See job details and how to apply below.

 

1.) Legacy Project Manager

 

The position will be based in Freetown and are on fixed term basis of one year (Legacy Project)

 

Legacy Project Manager (Based in Freetown)

The Role
You will provide strategic leadership in building relationship with Oxfam regional platform, confederation, partners, allies, and other stakeholders. Regularly you will analyze projects spending against budget in comparison to funding commitments, prepare program and financial reports. Ensure adjustments are made to program plans as informed by progress reports to ensure effective utilization of budget. Participate in and contribute to research, development of approaches and tools to capture innovation practices and conveying learning within the Oxfam confederation, represent Oxfam and the project in coordination meetings. You will manage highly complex projects which span across multiple teams and geographical areas, working with subject matter experts to ensure the delivery of high-quality, timely projects and deliverables. Coordinate the general implementation of the projects in collaboration with Implementing partners, field monitoring activities across the projects and ensure adherence to implementation deadlines. Work closely with the finance team to support, manage and monitor programme budgets through monthly Budget vs Actuals (BvAs). Lead on recruitment, training, and supervision of staff under a workable and accountable management structure. In collaboration with MEAL coordinator ensure that the program and all projects are implemented to ensure measurable contribution to the Communities, integrate each of the cross-cutting themes and are in alignment with EU standards & guidelines. You will ensure that the appropriate tools and technology are in place to allow the communication of project results, achievements and spinoffs with internal audiences, external stakeholders, including, but not limited to government, the media, donors, and the non-governmental sector. Ensuring adherence to all Oxfam program requirements and standards in relation to approved systems and program implementation plan, project cycle management, program quality and program learning and other requirements. Make sure compliance with the Code of Conduct on the part of your team by committing to be exemplary in your practices and behaviours as well as the follow-up to put in place Safeguarding policies and practices (prevention of harassment, abuse and ‘sexual exploitation).
Share Oxfam values and be engaged in a rights-based approach, including active engagement to put the rights of women at the heart of everything we do as well as the rights of marginalized people in all aspects of the work of ‘an organization.

 





What we’re looking for
You should have a master’s degree in Agriculture, Economics, or equivalent experience. Proven project management skills with experience of managing complex and geographically spread projects. Exceptional time management and organisation skills, ability to priorities both your own and others’ work and with the team’s collaboration and commitment Experience of leading or working in a consortium, demonstrated ability to quickly learn and link theoretical and practical knowledge in new and complex content area. Well-developed analytical and planning skills, excellent communication skills, verbal and written. Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills, with the ability to build good relationship both internally and externally.

 

Our values and commitment to safeguarding:
Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our Values are recruited to work for us.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Note: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and may be subject to appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.

At Oxfam, we believe that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome so make the most of this considerable challenge by sending your Curriculum Vitae clearly stating the position and area you are applying for as subject of your email and send online at:

sierraleonerecruitment@oxfam.org.uk

OR submit hard copies to the Reception at Oxfam office at 4A Renner Drive Off Wilkinson Road Freetown, the Oxfam Team at Oxfam Office in Koinadugu and the Programme Office Manager at Oxfam Office in Kono.

The closing date for receiving the application will be 24th September 2021.
We particularly welcome applications from qualified women and people of indigenous backgrounds. Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted

 





2.) Crops Project Officer

 

The position will be based in Koinadugu and Kono and are on fixed term basis of one year (Legacy Project).

 

Crops Project Officers (X2 Based in Koinadugu & Kono)

The Role
Working with others, the Crops Project Officers will manage within donor compliance regulations, the implementation of Oxfam’s EU Funded project which will be focused on “Improving the Boosting for Agriculture, Food security in Sierra Leone through sustainable agriculture; You will be responsible for supportive management of the project staff and implementation of project activities through the development of realistic action plans; Lead the participatory development of project strategies and detailed design of project activities in the district, Ensure compliance with donor requirements in all aspects of the EU funded Non State Actors project, and the overall management partnership in line with partnership policy and agreement within the districts; Meet regularly with the District Council, and MAFFs staff with in the districts; Represent Oxfam/ Child fund and coordination with government agencies within the district I/NGOs and other networks as appropriate. You will support and ensure the implementation of actions in Oxfam values and policy, safeguarding, including gender and diversity mainstreaming; Regular monitoring of expenditure to ensure realistic forecasting and avoid over and/or under spend and work closely with finance to address any budget management issues; Ensure all project expenditure is in line with all donor requirement and relevant Oxfam internal policies and procedures. Ensuring that partners capacity in budget management and reporting is strengthened and in line with Oxfam and donor policies procedures; Coordinate and communicate with project beneficiaries, strategic alliances and local authorities for project implementation and advocacy purposes, Provide guidance, training and support to the training organized at district level to ensure they have the necessary skills and knowledge to be competent in their role and deliver the project; Support the team to produce annual objectives in line with organisational and programme priorities and provide regular feedback on staff’s performance in their role; Undertake any other duties as assigned by the Programme Manager.

 

What we’re looking for
You should have a high level of integrity with a professional qualification in communication – A degree in social sciences or Bachelor of Arts, and a good organisational personal Management; You should have a commitment to Oxfam’s equal opportunity and gender policies Minimum three years’ experience in development and supervision of agriculture related work and development projects in Sierra Leone or other developing countries; Excellent communication skills; Experience in working with government entities desirable; Sound political judgement and sensitivity, and proven experience of engaging with and influencing decision-makers like traditional authorities. Demonstrate a commitment to working on gender and an ability to influence and engage others to support gender issues and programme; Must be a good team player and be consultative and supportive towards other team members; Ability to present concise reports, sometimes at short notice, reflecting the problems and possible solutions for problems; Demonstrate a commitment to working on gender and an ability to influence and engage others to support gender issues; Willingness to travel frequently to the field and Strong sense of integrity and personal commitment to the goals of Oxfam and commitment to Oxfam’s values of equal opportunity and policies on Gender, HIV & AIDS and Diversity.

 




Our values and commitment to safeguarding:
Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our Values are recruited to work for us.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Note: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and may be subject to appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.

At Oxfam, we believe that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome so make the most of this considerable challenge by sending your Curriculum Vitae clearly stating the position and area you are applying for as subject of your email and send online at:

sierraleonerecruitment@oxfam.org.uk

OR submit hard copies to the Reception at Oxfam office at 4A Renner Drive Off Wilkinson Road Freetown, the Oxfam Team at Oxfam Office in Koinadugu and the Programme Office Manager at Oxfam Office in Kono.

The closing date for receiving the application will be 24th September 2021.
We particularly welcome applications from qualified women and people of indigenous backgrounds. Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted.




 


3.) Livestock Project Officers

 

The position will be based in Koinadugu and Kono and are on fixed term basis of one year (Legacy Project)

 

Livestock Project Officers (Based in Koinadugu & Kono)

The Role
Working with others, the Livestock Project Officers will manage within donor compliance regulations, the implementation of Oxfam’s EU Funded project which will be focused on “Improving the Boosting for Agriculture, Food security in Sierra Leone through sustainable agriculture; You will be responsible for supportive management of the project staff and implementation of project activities through the development of realistic action plans; Lead the participatory development of project strategies and detailed design of project activities in the district, Ensure compliance with donor requirements in all aspects of the EU funded Non State Actors project, and the overall management partnership in line with partnership policy and agreement within the districts; Meet regularly with the District Council, and MAFFs staff with in the districts; Represent Oxfam/ Child fund and coordination with government agencies within the district I/NGOs and other networks as appropriate. You will support and ensure the implementation of actions in Oxfam values and policy, safeguarding, including gender and diversity mainstreaming; Regular monitoring of expenditure to ensure realistic forecasting and avoid over and/or under spend and work closely with finance to address any budget management issues; Ensure all project expenditure is in line with all donor requirement and relevant Oxfam internal policies and procedures. Ensuring that partners capacity in budget management and reporting is strengthened and in line with Oxfam and donor policies procedures; Coordinate and communicate with project beneficiaries, strategic alliances and local authorities for project implementation and advocacy purposes, Provide guidance, training and support to the training organized at district level to ensure they have the necessary skills and knowledge to be competent in their role and deliver the project; Support the team to produce annual objectives in line with organisational and programme priorities and provide regular feedback on staff’s performance in their role; Undertake any other duties as assigned by the Programme Manager.

 

What we’re looking for
You should have a high level of integrity with a professional qualification in communication – A degree in social sciences or Bachelor of Arts, and a good organisational personal Management; You should have a commitment to Oxfam’s equal opportunity and gender policies Minimum three years’ experience in development and supervision of agriculture related work and development projects in Sierra Leone or other developing countries; Excellent communication skills; Experience in working with government entities desirable; Sound political judgement and sensitivity, and proven experience of engaging with and influencing decision-makers like traditional authorities. Demonstrate a commitment to working on gender and an ability to influence and engage others to support gender issues and programme; Must be a good team player and be consultative and supportive towards other team members; Ability to present concise reports, sometimes at short notice, reflecting the problems and possible solutions for problems; Demonstrate a commitment to working on gender and an ability to influence and engage others to support gender issues; Willingness to travel frequently

 

Our values and commitment to safeguarding:
Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our Values are recruited to work for us.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

 

Note: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and may be subject to appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.





At Oxfam, we believe that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome so make the most of this considerable challenge by sending your Curriculum Vitae clearly stating the position and area you are applying for as subject of your email and send online at:

sierraleonerecruitment@oxfam.org.uk

OR submit hard copies to the Reception at Oxfam office at 4A Renner Drive Off Wilkinson Road Freetown, the Oxfam Team at Oxfam Office in Koinadugu and the Programme Office Manager at Oxfam Office in Kono.

The closing date for receiving the application will be 24th September 2021.
We particularly welcome applications from qualified women and people of indigenous backgrounds. Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted

 


4.) Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator

 

The position will be based in Freetown and are on fixed term basis of one year (Legacy Project)

 

Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator (Based in Freetown)

The Role
Reporting to the Legacy Project Manager. You will be responsible for overseeing the planning, monitoring, evaluating and oversees the functionality and performance of OPAL at National level. The post holder should ensure QA/M&E data, from project is effectively used to reflect on the projects’ quality Assurance performance and to inform project design to improve where necessary. Provide MEAL support to the programs and partners to ensured accountability and quality in all Oxfam programmes throughout the project cycle. To support the EU project team to develop and institutionalize inclusive Programme Quality and Learning framework in compliance with Oxfam’s programme standards, while implementing the project. Coordinate MEAL processes across programmes including direct support to project partners in developing their M&E systems. Ensure key programmes quality and performance issues are communicated with management and any relevant linkage with the Oxfam GB and Child Fund programmes been followed up. Provide technical support to Consortium staff through planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning activities that may contribute to meet quality standard in progammes/project cycle management. Contribute to the development of project proposals and donor reports including guidance on budgeting for MEAL activities within projects. In conjunction with Project team, ensure learning influences annual planning processes at all levels (Oxfam and Partners) and facilitate staff, drawing up of ToRs and agreement on processes for impact assessment, mid-term and final evaluations with all key stakeholders.
Lead and Coordinate the quarterly review of the project. Coordinate annual community development planning processes at District level; Guide and facilitate the preparation of the Project operational Plans,
Coordinate project baseline surveys, monitoring and evaluation of programs/Projects in accordance with Programme Quality and develop indicators for monitoring and evaluation. Undertake any special research studies and evaluations as requested by the Management and develop terms of references for research studies, project review and evaluation,
Organize and facilitate regular programme monitoring reviews (quarterly/ biannually) and Country Learning Reviews.
Ensure staff and partner’s common understanding and coordinate training of Oxfam and Child Fund ’s MEAL framework and processes to enable a coherent and harmonized approach to MEAL across the programmes.
Proactive management and oversight of all activities related to systems to ensure Project complete such activities in a timely & accurate manner; Ensure adherence to OPAL mandatory procedures/business rules and that the approval process is done in a timely manner, by following up with Regional Office contact persons. Maintain updated and systematized, accessible information on all aspects of MEAL for programme team and partners.

 

What we’re looking for
You should have a University degree in social sciences or related disciplines; Strong technical competence in quantitative and qualitative monitoring and evaluation methods; knowing where to find current and emerging best practice; Solid experience in programme monitoring, evaluation and impact assessment, from a process as well as results-based perspective; Specific experience of developing and/or applying tools for organizational assessment and development Excellent written and spoken communication skills and particularly the ability to present complex information in a succinct, precise and digestible form.
Ability to sets goals, plan and prioritize effectively, to monitor quality and progress of work against plans and meet deadlines. Ability to analyses situations, identify, and anticipate trends, problems and opportunities and to provide advice that is realistic and thought through; Demonstrable skills in facilitation of multi-stakeholder workshops and learning processes. Must be supportive of others and be able to work effectively in a team Must have the ability to work independently and have good initiative. Knowledge of NGOs and government institutions.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to cultural differences and gender issues, as well as the commitment to equal opportunities; Ability to demonstrate an openness and willingness to learn about the application of gender/gender mainstreaming, women’s rights, and diversity for all aspects of development work; Commitment to Oxfam’s safeguarding policies to ensure all people who meet Oxfam are as safe as possible.

 




Our values and commitment to safeguarding:
Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our Values are recruited to work for us.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Note: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and may be subject to appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.

At Oxfam, we believe that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome so make the most of this considerable challenge by sending your Curriculum Vitae clearly stating the position and area you are applying for as subject of your email and send online at:

sierraleonerecruitment@oxfam.org.uk

OR submit hard copies to the Reception at Oxfam office at 4A Renner Drive Off Wilkinson Road Freetown, the Oxfam Team at Oxfam Office in Koinadugu and the Programme Office Manager at Oxfam Office in Kono.

The closing date for receiving the application will be 24th September 2021.
We particularly welcome applications from qualified women and people of indigenous backgrounds. Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted




 


5.) Finance & Compliance Coordinator

 

The position will be based in Freetown and are on fixed term basis of one year (Legacy Project)

 

Finance & Compliance Coordinator (Based in Freetown)

The Role
The Finance and Compliance Coordinator will lead the implementation of Oxfam’s internal controls, finance policies, systems, and procedures within and across teams. You will develop financial analysis tools to assist budget holders in the management and monitoring of budgets and identifies significant variances in spending. Ensure compliance of government law and regulation in relation to taxation. Review the balance sheet accounts and submit monthly Balance Sheet reconciliation and closing documents for Programme Manager and the regional platform for review and further submission. You will be responsible to review all supporting documents related to the project to ensure that they compile to EU and Oxfam rules prior any commitment to suppliers. Leads in financial management capacity building activities to staff and partners. Ensures the completeness, accuracy, and timeliness of all financial reports for internal and external purposes. Make sure that the originals of the supporting documents of all project transactions, including partners transactions, are files/archives in Oxfam office to allow an easy access during donor audit or Pre audits by Oxfam Headquarters. Preparation of monthly top-up and cash flow forecast to ensure adequate availability of funds. You will provide support to the PMU Manager in the production of the payment request for the projects according to the signed donor and the Executing Affiliate agreement. Providing support to the Finance Officer in cash and bank management including, cash handling and cash flow monitoring. Ensures the conduct of partners’ assessment and review of financial reports from partners to ensure that they are compliance with Oxfam and donor’s standards and guidelines. Participate actively in staff development activities including induction, performance evaluation, meeting, and debriefings. Undertake regular monitoring visits to field offices and partner organisations in coordination with Programme Staff

What we’re looking for

You should have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Economics.
Minimum of 7 years “hands-on” working experience in providing a whole range of financial services within a structured organisation, 3 years of which must be at senior level in an INGO program work, including field experience and/or with institutional donors. Experience of developing EU funded projects budget, monitoring them, preparing the financial reports, leading the donor audits, and training local partners on EU funded projects financial management. Proven ability to interpret financial procedures and standards and put them into practice and influence others in their implementation. Strong analytical skills and experience using a computerised information management system (Ms. Word, Excel, Accounting/Statistical analysis software, Procurement management system etc.). Good communication skills: excellent interpersonal skills, able to work as part of a dispersed, multi-disciplined, multicultural team. Good organisational and personal management skills, with ability to prioritise work issues to meet deadlines and adjust to constantly changing situations while maintaining focus on delivery and follow-through consistently. Strong commitment to equal opportunities and gender equity.

 

Our values and commitment to safeguarding:
Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our Values are recruited to work for us.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

 

Note: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and may be subject to appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.

At Oxfam, we believe that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome so make the most of this considerable challenge by sending your Curriculum Vitae clearly stating the position and area you are applying for as subject of your email and send online at:

sierraleonerecruitment@oxfam.org.uk

OR submit hard copies to the Reception at Oxfam office at 4A Renner Drive Off Wilkinson Road Freetown, the Oxfam Team at Oxfam Office in Koinadugu and the Programme Office Manager at Oxfam Office in Kono.

The closing date for receiving the application will be 24th September 2021.
We particularly welcome applications from qualified women and people of indigenous backgrounds. Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted




 


6.) Finance Officer

 

The positions will be based in Freetown and is on a fixed term basis of one year (Legacy Project)

Finance Officer (Based in Freetown)

The Role
The Finance Officer, Will Responsible for the financial management of the BAFs Project, ensuring that minimum standards and procedures of accounting, reporting and statutory requirements are complied with donor requirements.
provide timely and accurate financial information to the field office management, ensuring that monthly reporting to country office is on time and accurate. The Finance Officer will also provide Finance support to Partners within the country office.
You will prepare payment vouchers for approval and ensure all operational advances are followed up and retired on time; Maintain the petty cash and cash book of the Office; Prepare monthly petty cash reconciliation and cash count reports (weekly and monthly ); Prepare monthly bank accounts reconciliation; Ensure proper filing of the financial records; Monitor internal control procedure; Communicate with supervisors on financial issues on a regular basis; Participate in Partner Financial Management Assessment; Undertake partner monitoring visit based on the monitoring plan; Review and finalise partner reports; Support partners capacity building in term of financial management. Ensure partner reports are available for audit as and when necessary; Provide monthly budget utilization report to the budget holder; Prepare quarterly reports in line with donor requirements and standards in coordination with budget holder; Maintain financial files and records; Ensures compliance with accounting obligations in country including tax liabilities as well as donor requirements; Capacity build partner organization in accordance with legal requirements Oxfam GB’s Financial Standards and donor requirements; To monitor and review project/programme partners financial accounts and prepare external audits where necessary.

 

What we’re looking for
You should have a Higher level Diploma and/or recognised accounting qualification; At least 3 years related experience in providing financial support particularly within INGOs Proven experience with finance & office administration incl. accounting preferably for NGOs; Knowledge and understanding of standard financial policies, procedures and practices; Good level of financial and numerical skills ;Experience working with local government finance desirable; Good communication skills; readiness and ability to learn and Proven knowledge and experience of computerised systems, preferably with accounting packages as well as intermediate Excel skills. Ability to manage competing tasks; ability to prioritise and produce high level output consistently. Strong commitment to equal opportunities and gender equity. Must be responsible, proactive, organised, and accurate

 

Our values and commitment to safeguarding:
Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our Values are recruited to work for us.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Note: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and may be subject to appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.

At Oxfam, we believe that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome so make the most of this considerable challenge by sending your Curriculum Vitae clearly stating the position and area you are applying for as subject of your email and send online at:

sierraleonerecruitment@oxfam.org.uk

OR submit hard copies to the Reception at Oxfam office at 4A Renner Drive Off Wilkinson Road Freetown, the Oxfam Team at Oxfam Office in Koinadugu and the Programme Office Manager at Oxfam Office in Kono.

The closing date for receiving the application will be 24th September 2021.
We particularly welcome applications from qualified women and people of indigenous backgrounds. Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted




 


7.) Livestock Project Coordinator

 

The position will be based in Koinadugu and is on a fixed term basis of one year (Legacy Project)

 

Livestock Project Coordinator (Based in Koinadugu)

The Role

 

You will coordinate the overall implementation of the project, monitor field activities across the project and ensure adherence to implementation deadlines. Ensure that you develop quality reports to line management including monthly, semi-annual, annual, and financial reports in accordance with EU and other reporting standards. Provide sound financial management through effective budget expenditure, monitoring and forecasting, including oversight of logistical and other support functions. Regular field monitor visits and spot checks in the project areas of implementation. Ensure that all vital program information, documentation, stories, and reports are provided on a timely manner and involve the district coordinators and partners in key events of the program. Coordinate with the MEAL to ensure program successes are documented, disseminated to partners and media/film crews are provided adequate support within the program.

Participate in the coordination mechanisms at national and local level to enhance cohesive project delivery and increase visibility of the project. You will have line management responsibility and as such you will be require getting grasp of managing people at Oxfam course. Consolidate and validate financial programme reporting with partners and with the Legacy Project manager for the donor’s reports. Provide support to teams in developing project management capacities and skills, expand partners’ capacities on planning, evaluation, and financial management issues.

 

What we’re looking for

You should hold a master’s degree in Agriculture, Economics, or equivalent experience. Proven project management skills with experience of managing complex and geographically spread projects. Exceptional time management and organisation skills, ability to priorities both your own and others’ work and with the team’s collaboration and commitment Experience of leading or working in a consortium, demonstrated ability to quickly learn and link theoretical and practical knowledge in new and complex content area. Well-developed analytical and planning skills, excellent communication skills, verbal and written. Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills, with the ability to build good relationship both internally and externally.

Our values and commitment to safeguarding:

Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults.  Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct.  We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our Values are recruited to work for us.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Note: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and may be subject to appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.

At Oxfam, we believe that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome so make the most of this considerable challenge by sending your Curriculum Vitae clearly stating the position and area you are applying for as subject of your email and send online at:

sierraleonerecruitment@oxfam.org.uk

OR submit hard copies to the Reception at Oxfam office at 4A Renner Drive Off Wilkinson Road Freetown, the Oxfam Team at Oxfam Office in Koinadugu and the Programme Office Manager at Oxfam Office in Kono.

The closing date for receiving the application will be 24th September 2021.

We particularly welcome applications from qualified women and people of indigenous backgrounds. Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted

 





8.) Corps Project Coordinator

 

The position will be based in Freetown and is on a fixed term basis of one year (Legacy Project)

Corps Project Coordinator (Based in Freetown)

The Role

 

Reporting to the Legacy manager. You will coordinate the overall implementation of the project, monitor field activities across the project and ensure adherence to implementation deadlines. Ensure that you develop quality reports to line management including monthly, semi-annual, annual, and financial reports in accordance with EU and other reporting standards. Provide sound financial management through effective budget expenditure, monitoring and forecasting, including oversight of logistical and other support functions. Regular field monitor visits and spot checks in the project areas of implementation. Ensure that all vital program information, documentation, stories, and reports are provided on a timely manner and involve the district coordinators and partners in key events of the program. Coordinate with the MEAL to ensure program successes are documented, disseminated to partners and media/film crews are provided adequate support within the program.

Participate in the coordination mechanisms at national and local level to enhance cohesive project delivery and increase visibility of the project.You will have line management responsibility and as such you will be require getting grasp of managing people at Oxfam course.Consolidate and validate financial programme reporting with partners and with the Legacy Project manager for the donor’s reports.Provide support to teams in developing project management capacities and skills,expand partners’ capacities on planning, evaluation, and financial management issues.

 

What we’re looking for

You should have a master’s degree in Agriculture, Economics, or equivalent experience. Proven project management skills with experience of managing complex and geographically spread projects. Exceptional time management and organisation skills, ability to priorities both your own and others’ work and with the team’s collaboration and commitment Experience of leading or working in a consortium, demonstrated ability to quickly learn and link theoretical and practical knowledge in new and complex content area. Well-developed analytical and planning skills, excellent communication skills, verbal and written.Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills, with the ability to build good relationship both internally and externally.

Our values and commitment to safeguarding:

Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults.  Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct.  We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our Values are recruited to work for us.

We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Note: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and may be subject to appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.

At Oxfam, we believe that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome so make the most of this considerable challenge by sending your Curriculum Vitae clearly stating the position and area you are applying for as subject of your email and send online at:

sierraleonerecruitment@oxfam.org.uk

OR submit hard copies to the Reception at Oxfam office at 4A Renner Drive Off Wilkinson Road Freetown, the Oxfam Team at Oxfam Office in Koinadugu and the Programme Office Manager at Oxfam Office in Kono.

The closing date for receiving the application will be 24th September 2021. 

We particularly welcome applications from qualified women and people of indigenous backgrounds. Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted





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