Job Summary
The Inclusive Business Manager will play a critical role within the program, delivering IBPs and supervising delivery of Technical Assistance to partner agribusinesses. The Inclusive Business Manager will be responsible for recruiting and overseeing Technoserve Fellows and Consultants who will lead on day-to-day execution of IBPs. They will also be responsible for sourcing specialist Technical Assistance for both pre-investment and post-investment agribusinesses to help them implement specific business innovations or improvements.
The Inclusive Business Manager will oversee and sometimes personally conduct primary field research, secondary data review, and conduct commercial and impact analysis using Excel models. They will also contribute towards program Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, and work with the Learning and Influencing Manager to package the lessons learned during program implementation and share this through publications and events.
The role requires frequent local travel and meetings with agribusiness management to understand their business operations, challenges and opportunities. The Inclusive Business Manager will need to liaise with impact investors and understand their requirements to help pre-investment agribusinesses to position themselves for financing. Finally, they will need to connect with a wide range of other investor, business, government and NGO stakeholders.
The role reports to the Senior Program Manager also based in Kenya. The successful candidate will benefit from access to knowledgeable and experienced program officers in the TechnoServe country platform as well as the global CASA TAF team which has a wealth of experience delivering IBPs and TA in Kenya and other markets.
Primary Functions & Responsibilities
Inclusive Business Plan (IBP) development
Lead the development of IBPs, by conducting research and analysis into agribusiness operating models, to identify existing challenges and opportunities, and design commercial models for greater support to smallholder farmers (e.g. training delivery, communications, credit finance etc)
Identify potential capacity gaps within agribusiness management team and propose areas of training and support
Present ideas and opportunities to agribusiness management and incorporate their feedback to develop commercially viable solutions
Manage Technoserve fellows and third party consultants supporting delivery of IBPs (provide strategic direction, provide commercial and technical quality control of their output, and support in communicating the solution to key stakeholders)
Manage IBP operations effectively (recruitment, timeline, budget, compliance)
Pipeline building
With the Program Manager and with support of the global CASA team, scope out new businesses that are aligned with program Theory of Change and could be relevant for program support
Project design and TA implementation
Manage the end-to-end process, including business/project scoping, designing, proposing, obtaining approval for, tendering, and supervising a selection of the technical assistance projects for agribusinesses
Facilitate monitoring and assessment of TA project delivery, quality and impact on SHFs and agribusiness operations; advising on areas for improvement and identifying need/opportunity for new interventions. Provide technical guidance and support to implementing partners on increasing quality TA delivery and optimising SHF impact
Provide direct technical assistance (if needed) to support implementation of inclusive business models. Provide technical advisory in specific areas such as smallholder extension, access to finance, smallholder aggregation, climate and nature positive interventions, digitisation and/or gender inclusion
Prepare and submit relevant sections for donor progress reports and communications/learning products (e.g. bulletins); support facilitation of portfolio review meetings
Quickly identify, assess, and manage risks related to execution. Proactively communicate risks with key stakeholders ahead of time
Provide other support to the TA Provider, Fund Managers and investee companies as required to ensure quality and sustainability of interventions for portfolio projects
Stakeholder engagement
Build strong relationships with key agribusiness and investor partners (targeting of key decision makers, building credibility)
Support successful execution, stakeholder alignment and learning through facilitating project SteerCo meetings
Connect agribusinesses within the program portfolio by arranging exchange visits, meetings and/or online networking groups
Understand investor priorities and requirements and help to translate these to agribusinesses that could potentially be investible
Represent the program as needed with mid-level personnel within Government, investors, industry bodies and donors
Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning and Influencing
Help to drive thought leadership on inclusive business themes; disseminate methodologies and learnings with internal (TechnoServe) and external stakeholders.
Contribute to written publications and the organization of events by providing key information and learnings from the program and suggesting relevant audiences
Contribute to the design of the monitoring and reports measurement (MRM) process for all activities under responsibility, and to collecting of key data to enable this monitoring to take place
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of 7 years of relevant work experience or Master’s Degree plus 5 Relevant work experience includes mid-level management role in a commercial agribusiness, agricultural development program, donor overseeing agricultural development portfolio, investor, or management consulting firm
Experience designing and overseeing research / data collection activities
Proven commercial analysis skillset, including basic modelling in Excel and “common sense” approach to commercial management
Demonstrated leadership skills, teamwork and relationship-building
Proven stakeholder management skillset
Demonstrated passion for field work in a developing country
Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
Strong computer skills, including MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
Travel: This position will be based in Nairobi, Kenya and requires local travel only (c.50%)
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior strategy consulting experience at a top-tier firm
Advanced degree in business management or other relevant field
Experience working with corporations around shared value initiatives
Experience implementing field work in Kenya or developing economy
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to work independently, flexibly, and responsively
Ability to adapt to changing working conditions
Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines
Has a strong sense of ownership, accountability and can-do attitude
Supervisory Responsibilities
The role will involve a mix of own delivery of Inclusive Business Plans, as well as managing Technoserve Fellows and third-party consultants to deliver Inclusive Business Plans, with the mix evolving over time towards greater management as the candidate grows in experience and understanding of our approach to technical assistance
The Inclusive Business Manager will also oversee delivery of technical support to agribusinesses by specialist consultants
Some of these reports may be more senior than the Inclusive Business Manager; the role is intended to provide guidance on context, manage timelines and budgets, and support in translating technical advice into concrete, implementable innovations for the agribusiness partners.
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