Head of Jameel Observatory Communications Officer -Publishing and Editing

The Jameel Observatory is a new initiative to support the use of data and earth observation approaches to catalyze early action to avoid food crises among pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in East Africa. The Jameel Observatory brings together a consortium led by University of Edinburgh and involving Save the Children, the International Livestock Research institute, the Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and Community Jameel as founding members. The vision of the Observatory is to achieve food security and reduce malnutrition, through a networked approach to improved forecasting, long-term preparedness and emergency response to climate-related food and health risks in East Africa. 
Key Responsibilities

Leadership and management of Jameel Observatory including:

Strategy development and enactment; culture, ethos and staff relations; periodic review of strategic direction and initiating course corrections in consultation with internal Governance Group and External Advisory Committee
Research activities and process for procuring/commissioning research
Communications surrounding the Observatory and its activities
Consortium interactions – ensuring that the Observatory capitalizes on synergies among consortium and key external partners

Business and financial planning and management including resource mobilization – building a long-term, financially-sustainable funding stream
Representation and stakeholder engagement

Promoting the vision of the Observatory among key actors in the food security/pastoralism space in East Africa and globally
Building engagement with existing actors and developing a vibrant community of practice on food security early warning in East Africa

Requirements

Master’s Degree in Development studies, livestock related studies, Agribusiness or other relevant fields with at least 15 years experience in similar project
Track record in establishing, inspiring and leading successful complex partnerships in East Africa
Strong understanding of pastoral issues and complex environments
Existing network in food security/pastoralism sector in East Africa
Familiarity with technical aspects of pastoralism, rangeland management, and/or earth observation/data science
Evidence of successful people and financial management capability
Ability to thrive in a multi-cultural professional environment and with minimum supervision
Experience working with development partners
Proficiency in written and spoken English
Good interpersonal, facilitation and communication skills
Excellent presentation and negotiation skills
Strong organizational skills and ability to deliver timely high-quality deliverables.
Strong analytical and report writing skills

Post location: The position will be based in Nairobi, Kenya
Terms of Appointment
This is position is at job level HG 20 and it is open to both national and international applicants. The position is a 3-year contract, renewable subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funding. ILRI offers a competitive salary and benefits package which includes; pension, medical and other insurances.

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