Heifer International is an international development organization dedicated to improving food security and income opportunities for rural families while promoting sound stewardship of natural resources. As a private, non-governmental organization based in Little Rock, Arkansas, Heifer has created lasting change for farming households in over 125 countries across Latin America, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe for over 70 years.
Heifer International does so much more than put food in the mouths of hungry people. Heifer helps people feed themselves. The goal of every Heifer project is sustainability - project partners achieving self-reliance. And year after year, as partner families Pass on the Gift of knowledge and one or more of their animals' offspring to others in need, they become links in a network of hope, dignity and self-reliance that helps hundreds of others care for themselves.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Livestock Market Systems Coordinator - 11 States
Job ID: 631 Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Category: Program / Project Support
Description
We are seeking qualified applicants for the following positions for an anticipated USAID-funded 5-year Feed the Future Nigeria Livestock Development Activity in Nigeria.
The Activity will potentially explore practical, cost effective, and multi-stakeholder adaptation solutions to improve livelihoods of poor and vulnerable communities in target states through:
Improved agricultural productivity, livelihood and agroecosystem resilience through climate-smart practices;
Improved ecological and environmental services and functions, including enhanced climate-resilient water and other resource management and supply systems in vulnerable agropastoral communities;
Strengthened institutional capacity to reduce risks associated with climate-induced socio-economic losses and livelihood failures in the target states; and
Improved and productive livestock systems to improve food security and nutrition by (potentially) improving consumption of animal source / protein foods, providing income generation opportunities, and fostering mutual relationships among targeted households and communities.
This position is contingent upon funding and donor approval.
Function
The Livestock Market Systems Coordinators, based at the State level, will become familiar with the livestock sector; develop an effective and participatory network of livestock stakeholders, including public and private sector livestock value chain participants; conduct needs assessments; support extension services, report on activity implementation; and identify opportunities for the project to facilitate livestock agribusiness finance and investment transactions.
The Livestock Market System Coordinators will also communicate and coordinate with implementing partners, the other State-based stakeholders as well as with the activity components Team Leaders, M&E Specialist, and Strategic Communications team.
Responsibilities / Deliverables
Represent the activity at the State level.
Advise the Livestock Market System Director and Component Leads on state-specific challenges and opportunities for improvements in the livestock space, and opportunities for investment.
Serve as the primary lead generator for activity interventions in the State.
Contribute to drafting Terms of References, annual workplans, Weekly, quarterly and annual reports.
Organize forums and meetings, including but not limited to livestock programming reform focus groups, and livestock stakeholder, with Nigerian government officials, business associations, business development service providers, investors, financial institutions, and SME’s at the State level.
Ensure stakeholders and beneficiaries are aware of and interested in collaborating with the activity, resulting in the project’s ability to capitalize on any shared efficiencies.
Meet with relevant stakeholders to develop a strong understanding of the legal, regulatory, and other barriers constraining investment in the livestock value chain, and in association with the Enabling Environment Unit, actively contribute to the development of a clear and coherent vision for the reduction of these barriers.
Closely coordinate with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team to collect and utilize data to adaptively manage the effort and report on project achievements.
Backstop and support domestic and international short-term specialists.
Performs other duties and responsibilities as required.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's Degree or higher in Animal Science, Agricultural Economics, Business Administration, Finance or another related field.
At least (5) years of relevant, progressively responsible experience is preferred.
Experience in the livestock sector and and familiarity with the National Livestock transformation plan (NLTP).
Proven track record in developing, analysing, and implementing projects focused on agribusinesses, agricultural finance, and agricultural value chains.
Demonstrated experience in facilitating private-sector investments and familiarity with the workings of government at the State level.
Experience in overseeing and working with short-term domestic and international specialists.
Able to maintain a rigorous focus on project deliverables, indicators, and results, including being able to engage stakeholders to capitalize on any shared efficiencies.
Experience with Monitoring and Evaluation or MEL processes; and
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English (knowledge of local languages is an advantage).
Heifer International is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with some form of specially-abled.