Foodscape Project Director

Specific Roles and Key Responsibilities:

Develop a strategic and action-oriented work-plan to meet the goals of the CHEF program in consultation with key internal and external partners and lead its successful implementation.
Supervise and coach CHEF staff and consultants and oversee/ensure integration of all the technical work.
Serve as primary contact for the program, ensuring strong TNC internal coordination with other relevant programs and offices.
Apply critical systems thinking to CHEF strategic functioning and obtain any required approvals at key decision points.
Provide financial management oversight, analyze budgets, and provide updates to the BU on budget expenditures.
Establish, lead the development of key partnerships, and manage required connections with key stakeholders.
Lead the CHEF (partner) secretariat to define and implement common strategies, plans, and joint operational models.
Support donor engagement and fundraising efforts and seek opportunities to collaborate with other relevant programs being implemented in the region.
Responsible for timely delivery of required plans, monitoring of activities, and evaluation of the program performance.
Responsible for risk management, issue resolution, conflict management and collaborative complex problems solving.
Clearly, regularly, and timely communicates the progress of CHEF initiatives to internal and external stakeholders, including triannual program reporting and review.

WHAT YOU’LL BRING

BA/BS degree in an agricultural or related field and minimum 7 years’ experience in agriculture, conservation practice or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience in critical systems thinking at the agriculture-conservation nexus.
Experience writing and editing skills for scientific documents such as grant proposals, and technical reports.
Experience with strategic partnership management skills for maximising the success of the complex agriculture-conservation program.
Experience leading complex programs; building strong team spirit and supervision of multi-disciplinary teams.
Experience with financial management of a large program.
Experience with technical expertise in one or more the following technical areas: land health, water management, biodiversity, climate mitigation, and livelihoods and community development.
Experience with ffundraising and/or donor relations, including identifying donor prospects and donor cultivation.
Experience in living and working in remote field sites often with limited amenities.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Master’s degree in an agricultural or related field such as business management, rural development, and 10 years of experience in agriculture-conservation practice or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Strong experience in partnership management/development with major scientific organisations, non-profit partners, and proven track record in influencing and working productively with these stakeholders.
Strong English language communications skills, including ability to communicating clearly via written, oral, and graphical forms, and ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
Multi-lingual and multi-cultural or cross-cultural experience appreciated.
Experience developing practical applications of scientific concepts and technical innovations for conservation purposes.
Experience and knowledge of methods and approaches to conceiving and implementing strategic and transdisciplinary initiatives.
Experience working in a matrix organisational setting.
Developing practical applications of scientific concepts and technical innovations for conservation purposes.
Communicating clearly via written, spoken, and graphical means in English and other relevant

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