National
Technical Manager (NTM)
Chemonics
International Inc., a
leading international consulting firm based in Washington, D.C., seeks
experienced professionals for USAID’s Famine Early Warning Systems Network
(FEWS NET III), the world’s premier provider of high quality food security
analysis and early warning.
The
project currently covers 31 countries, with plans to expand over the coming
five-year phase.
This
position is based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Chemonics International Inc. is looking for individuals who have a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world and demonstrate leadership, versatility, and integrity in their work.
Interested
candidates should send their CV and cover letter to:KenyaNTM@gmail.com by Wednesday, May 16, 2012.
Position Description
The National Technical Manager (NTM) serves as the technical and administrative head of the Kenya office.
The NTM is
responsible for activities in four areas:
- Efficient,
focused food security monitoring, early warning analysis, and response
planning, including maintaining a knowledge base composed of, at a
minimum, livelihood zone profiles, commodity trade flow maps, sub-national
seasonal monitoring calendars, and technical databases covering commodity
prices, rainfall, agricultural production, population, historical
assistance flows, and nutrition/health; and developing and updating
seasonal monitoring plans;
- Effective
communication of this analysis to partners and decision-makers through
high quality reports and briefings;
- Capacity
strengthening and network management, including collaborating with national,
regional and international partners;
- Project
administration and management, including regular reporting requirements;
- S/He
will collaborate with a team of regional technical experts and other
technical managers of the area. The NTM will be required to conduct
regular field assessments of food security conditions and travel intensely
within his/her country of posting, and some international travel in
sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and the United States may be required.
Qualifications
- At
minimum, a Master’s degree in a discipline that is directly relevant to
food security analysis
- At
least five years of relevant country or regional experience in early
warning/food security informationsystems, food security analysis, as well
as other related fields;
- GIS
applications and mapping skills;
- Excellent
computer skills;
- Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills, coordinating with partners and
stakeholders;
- Supervisory,
management, and donor coordination experience; and
- Excellent
analytical and report-writing skills.
- Excellent
command of English;
- Ability
to speak local languages other than the national language will be an
asset.
Only candidates qualified for the position will be contacted.