Project Officer job at Self Help Africa (SHA)

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February 24, 2024    ,

Project Officer job at Self Help Africa (SHA)

Job Details:

Work Hours: Full-time, 08 hours per day

Salary: UGX

No. of vacancies: 01

Deadline: 01 March 2024

Hiring Organization: Self Help Africa (SHA)


Job purpose
The purpose of the job is to facilitate the planning and implementation, monitoring and reporting of project activities directly with beneficiaries and other stakeholders. This also includes technical backstopping and other support to beneficiary individuals, producer organisations and associations and other stakeholders like local CBOs/NGOs, Local Government and private sector players, who are working with project beneficiaries.

Responsibilities and Activities
Facilitate planning process and implementation of activity plans with project beneficiaries/ participants

Promote linkages and cordial relationships with government officials and other NGOs
• Identify public and private sector service providers within the project area whose services and activities may be useful to the project beneficiaries
• Provide information to the beneficiary communities and groups on existing service providers and businesses in the area.
• Support the Regional Programme Manager in creating awareness on project activities and approach to government officials, businesses and NGOs in the project area.
• Perform any other assignment that may be given to you regarding linkages and liaison with other NGOs, private and the government sectors.

Supporting institutional and business development for smallholder farmers and/or farmer groups
• Support groups formation and organisational development processes, including registration and development of constitutions and/or group rules/regulations
• Training smallholder farmer group members and leaders in group dynamics,
• Prepare and conduct producer/ farmer organization and association profiling and capacity assessment to identify needs including training and other capacity needs.
• Develop and or improve training material
• Lead in training in Farmer Field School (FFS) approach Good Agronomy Practical (GAPs), soil and water conservation, farming as a business, postharvest handling, VSLA/SWAPP and value addition in accordance with the training, curriculum agreed.
• Link farmers to market players including input providers, post-harvest equipment, suppliers, financial institutions, market information providers, and buyers.
• Oversee the implementation of green economy business opportunities (including ecotourism and waste management) and management of challenge fund
• Lead and organise farmers to engage in theestablishment of demonstration sites for learning and replication of CSA practices.
• Contribute to the planning and carrying out of exchange visits, conferences, and farmer exhibitions on product marketing.

Support the integration of nutrition, wash and gender into the project activities
• Sensitise communities on and nutrition gender-related issues.
• Identify and promote measures/approaches to enhance the integration of nutrition, wash and gender into project activities according to the project document.
• Work with M&E Officer to ensure nutrition and gender concerns are manifested in the project M&E reports
• Conduct any other duties assigned to you by your supervisor concerning the maximization of nutrition and gender integration in project activities.

Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)
• Support the implementation of the M&E plans
• Facilitate learning, promote peer-to-peer learning between staff and partners, participate in relevant national networks, and actively engage in organization-level focal groups.
• Explore opportunities for positioning, innovation, upscaling and potential follow up projects

Qualifications/Other Requirements:
• Minimum of Bachelors Degree in any field (preferably Agriculture, Agribusiness, business administration, or related disciplines)
• Experience in participatory market system programming and value chain analysis/Development of different agricultural commodities
• Understanding of key aspects of SHA development work; including food, nutrition, gender and livelihood security and other cross-cutting themes (e.g. youth, social inclusion, environment, HIV and AIDS);
• Skills in training and facilitation of community processes, including organization and mobilization of communities and networking among different development partners such as youth groups, community-based organisations, government officers and SHA staff;
• Ability to effectively use MS Office suite;
• High level of integrity and high standards of personal conduct;

Desirable
• Experience working in project geographical region
• Experience working with farmer groups and private sector actors.

Key Relationships:
Internal
• Project Manager, Project Officers, technical Coordinators & other project staff
• Self Help Africa Uganda Country Programme Staff and administrative staff
• External Farmer groups, youth and women groups, government departments, private enterprises, donors, Civil society organisations

Most Critical Proficiencies:
• Excellent communication skills
• Ability to work as part of team across different cultures.
• Ability to work with minimum supervision and take initiative
• Ability to solve problems and take corrective action.

Application procedure

Interested and qualified? Click here to apply

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