Country Director, Tanzania
Full-time, fixed term (3 years)
Location: Dar es Salaam with significant national travel and some international travel.
Salary (gross): £52,000 - £56,000 (inclusive of £10,000 flexible benefits allowance).
Effective agriculture has the power to change lives. It underpins prosperity, food security and stability the world over. Farm Africa focuses on transforming agriculture and managing natural resources sustainably. We champion a holistic approach that boosts yields, protects the environment and connects smallholder farmers to thriving markets.
We have the ambition to be the leading European NGO specialising in Agriculture, Natural Resource Management and Market Engagement. We are looking for a Country Director for our programme in Tanzania with the drive and ability to engage with donors, the private sector and other agriculture sector stakeholders, to create and lead on opportunities to build on existing initiatives, grow the pipeline and expand both our geographical and technical footprint.
The Country Director, Tanzania plays a key role within Farm Africa’s global senior management team and you will be responsible for setting the strategic direction for Farm Africa’s Tanzanian country programme, in line with our global strategy of becoming the NGO of choice for donors and businesses.
You will have a successful track record of working at Country Director level within the NGO sector and a strong understanding of donor environments, working closely with communities, government and the private sector. You will have lived and worked in sub-Saharan Africa, have excellent hands-on programme, financial, strategic and human resource management experience. Exceptional multi-tasking, networking, relationship-building and financial management skills are pre-requisites.
If you are interested in this role, more information can be found in the job description here. If you would like to apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter that explains how your experience fits this role to recruitment@farmafrica.org.
The deadline for applications is 9:00 am on Tuesday 2nd January 2018.
Note: Farm Africa will not accept third party application and recruitment consultants are respectfully asked to not get in touch with regards to this role.
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Technical Manager for Agriculture
Location: Flexible: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda, with frequent travel
Duration & Hours: Full time, permanent
Salary: £39,000 - £41,000
Farm Africa’s mission is to reduce poverty permanently by unleashing African farmers’ abilities to grow their incomes and manage their natural resources sustainably. A core part of our strategy is to ensure that our interventions are both economically sustainable and scalable. Ensuring that small-holder farmers are able to increase their harvests, protect the environment and sell their produce in thriving markets is at the centre of our new strategy, launched in 2016.
The Technical Manager for Agricultural will produce knowledge that will help to shape both Farm Africa’s and our partners programme of work, this knowledge will also support technical excellence within our work through the development of our approach, people, tools and learning.
Working closely with the UK based Senior Management and Programmes Teams and programme staff in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, the role will provide technical leadership and implementation oversight for all of Farm Africa’s Agriculture initiatives. The Technical Manager for Agriculture will be working as part of the team of Farm Africa’s technical thought leaders and will assist in extending the capacity of the organisation to design and deliver high quality and innovative programmes.
If you are interested in this role, more information can be found in the job description here. If you would like to apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter that explains how your experience fits this role to recruitment@farmafrica.org.
The deadline for applications is 9:00 am on Tuesday 2nd January 2018.
Note: Farm Africa will not accept third party application and recruitment consultants are respectfully asked to not get in touch with regards to this role.
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Technical Manager for Livestock
Location: Flexible: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda, with frequent travel
Duration & Hours: Full time, permanent
Salary: £39,000 - £41,000
Farm Africa’s mission is to reduce poverty permanently by unleashing African farmers’ abilities to grow their incomes and manage their natural resources sustainably. A core part of our strategy is to ensure that our interventions are both economically sustainable and scalable. Ensuring that small-holder farmers are able to increase their harvests, protect the environment and sell their produce in thriving markets is at the centre of our new strategy, launched in 2016.
The Technical Manager for Livestock will produce knowledge that will help to shape both Farm Africa’s and our partners programme of work, this knowledge will also support technical excellence within our work through the development of our approach, people, tools and learning.
Working closely with the UK based Senior Management and Programmes Teams and programme staff in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, the role will provide technical leadership and implementation oversight for all of Farm Africa’s livestock initiatives. The Technical Manager for Livestock will be working as part of the team of Farm Africa’s technical thought leaders and will assist in extending the capacity of the organization to design and deliver high quality and innovative programmes.
If you are interested in this role, more information can be found in the job description here. If you would like to apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter that explains how your experience fits this role to recruitment@farmafrica.org.
The deadline for applications is 9:00 am on Tuesday 2nd January 2018.
Note: Farm Africa will not accept third party application and recruitment consultants are respectfully asked to not get in touch with regards to this role.
Source: Farm Africa Official Website. CHECK HERE!
Full-time, fixed term (3 years)
Location: Dar es Salaam with significant national travel and some international travel.
Salary (gross): £52,000 - £56,000 (inclusive of £10,000 flexible benefits allowance).
Effective agriculture has the power to change lives. It underpins prosperity, food security and stability the world over. Farm Africa focuses on transforming agriculture and managing natural resources sustainably. We champion a holistic approach that boosts yields, protects the environment and connects smallholder farmers to thriving markets.
We have the ambition to be the leading European NGO specialising in Agriculture, Natural Resource Management and Market Engagement. We are looking for a Country Director for our programme in Tanzania with the drive and ability to engage with donors, the private sector and other agriculture sector stakeholders, to create and lead on opportunities to build on existing initiatives, grow the pipeline and expand both our geographical and technical footprint.
The Country Director, Tanzania plays a key role within Farm Africa’s global senior management team and you will be responsible for setting the strategic direction for Farm Africa’s Tanzanian country programme, in line with our global strategy of becoming the NGO of choice for donors and businesses.
You will have a successful track record of working at Country Director level within the NGO sector and a strong understanding of donor environments, working closely with communities, government and the private sector. You will have lived and worked in sub-Saharan Africa, have excellent hands-on programme, financial, strategic and human resource management experience. Exceptional multi-tasking, networking, relationship-building and financial management skills are pre-requisites.
If you are interested in this role, more information can be found in the job description here. If you would like to apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter that explains how your experience fits this role to recruitment@farmafrica.org.
The deadline for applications is 9:00 am on Tuesday 2nd January 2018.
Note: Farm Africa will not accept third party application and recruitment consultants are respectfully asked to not get in touch with regards to this role.
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Technical Manager for Agriculture
Location: Flexible: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda, with frequent travel
Duration & Hours: Full time, permanent
Salary: £39,000 - £41,000
Farm Africa’s mission is to reduce poverty permanently by unleashing African farmers’ abilities to grow their incomes and manage their natural resources sustainably. A core part of our strategy is to ensure that our interventions are both economically sustainable and scalable. Ensuring that small-holder farmers are able to increase their harvests, protect the environment and sell their produce in thriving markets is at the centre of our new strategy, launched in 2016.
The Technical Manager for Agricultural will produce knowledge that will help to shape both Farm Africa’s and our partners programme of work, this knowledge will also support technical excellence within our work through the development of our approach, people, tools and learning.
Working closely with the UK based Senior Management and Programmes Teams and programme staff in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, the role will provide technical leadership and implementation oversight for all of Farm Africa’s Agriculture initiatives. The Technical Manager for Agriculture will be working as part of the team of Farm Africa’s technical thought leaders and will assist in extending the capacity of the organisation to design and deliver high quality and innovative programmes.
If you are interested in this role, more information can be found in the job description here. If you would like to apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter that explains how your experience fits this role to recruitment@farmafrica.org.
The deadline for applications is 9:00 am on Tuesday 2nd January 2018.
Note: Farm Africa will not accept third party application and recruitment consultants are respectfully asked to not get in touch with regards to this role.
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Technical Manager for Livestock
Location: Flexible: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda, with frequent travel
Duration & Hours: Full time, permanent
Salary: £39,000 - £41,000
Farm Africa’s mission is to reduce poverty permanently by unleashing African farmers’ abilities to grow their incomes and manage their natural resources sustainably. A core part of our strategy is to ensure that our interventions are both economically sustainable and scalable. Ensuring that small-holder farmers are able to increase their harvests, protect the environment and sell their produce in thriving markets is at the centre of our new strategy, launched in 2016.
The Technical Manager for Livestock will produce knowledge that will help to shape both Farm Africa’s and our partners programme of work, this knowledge will also support technical excellence within our work through the development of our approach, people, tools and learning.
Working closely with the UK based Senior Management and Programmes Teams and programme staff in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, the role will provide technical leadership and implementation oversight for all of Farm Africa’s livestock initiatives. The Technical Manager for Livestock will be working as part of the team of Farm Africa’s technical thought leaders and will assist in extending the capacity of the organization to design and deliver high quality and innovative programmes.
If you are interested in this role, more information can be found in the job description here. If you would like to apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter that explains how your experience fits this role to recruitment@farmafrica.org.
The deadline for applications is 9:00 am on Tuesday 2nd January 2018.
Note: Farm Africa will not accept third party application and recruitment consultants are respectfully asked to not get in touch with regards to this role.
Source: Farm Africa Official Website. CHECK HERE!
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