Scope of Work The Theme Coordinator works under the supervision of the Thematic Director (Postharvest and Agro-processing Extension) and the Country Director, and is tasked to:
Conduct and analyze baseline surveys on the status of postharvest and agroprocessing technologies in each country.
Analyze and develop an extension program to promote agro-processing industry in his/her country of assignment.
Implement and manage the extension program including monitoring progress and ensuring timely completion of programmed activities.
Analyze and report sri economic feasibility of various postharvest and agro-processing options for promotion tofarmers and processors.
Mobilize and train agro-processors, especially rural women farmers, on value-adding and market-oriented processes.
Promote extension services and provide feedback among thematic colleagues and to partners from other agencies through presentations, reports and dialogues.
Monitor and report on impact of postharvest and agro-processing technology extension.
Work with stakeholders, including policy-makers, in identifying markets and to establish market-support systems for improved access by farmers and processors.
Write project proposals and reports for meeting and strategy planning in consultation with the Thematic Director, and prepare background briefings for developing the thematic program in the country.
Maintain up to date report files.
Design and prepare pack training packages (leaflets, handouts, etc.) fo’ use by farmers/processors-
Additional assignments as directed by the Supervisors,
Qualifications
The candidate must possess a Master of Science (MSc) degree on Postharvest Management, Food Technology or Rural Development, or other related technical discipline.
At least 10 years professional/work experience with research and extension organization preferably in the development and promotion of postharvest and agro-processing technologies.
Must have a knowledge of technologies and processes that adds value to agricultural produce.
Has knowledge on markets and market networks for agricultural produce.
Has proven initiative and leadership skills.
Has the ability to write technical reports.
Demonstrate competence in a variety of computer applications, including database, spreadsheet and word processing programs.
Willing to do extensive field work.
Conditions and Remuneration
Contract for one year, with possibility of extension depending on performance and
availability of funds.
Duty station is Kano, with frequent travel within the country.
Salary based on the organization scale
Applicants are requested to submit an application, including the following non-returnable documents:All applications must be made electronically using the following email or postal address: claraogbe@saa-safe.org copyL.halos-kim@saa-safe.org Or The Country Director, Sasakawa Global 2000, No. 8 Kura Road, Off Magajin Rumfa Nassarawa GRA, Kano State.
Apply via :
claraogbe@saa-safe.org