National Program Coordinator ILRI PhD Graduate Fellowship: Governance of Veterinary Antimicrobial Supply Chains in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Key Responsibilities

In consultation with the Country AADGG PI and SAPLING Country lead, undertake the day-to-day running of dairy genetics gains activities in Kenya.
Assist the AADGG Pl and SAPLING Country lead to ensure the effective and flexible coordination and implementation of AADGG and integration of SAPLING activities in  Kenya.
Undertake high-level pitching of and linking related national dairy cattle identification, performance recording and genetic evaluation initiatives in consultation with the ILRI Country Representative.
Provide training, mentor and supervise /support the program Site Coordinators (SCs) and Dairy Farm Assistants (DFAs)
Coordinate and undertake joint related AADGG / Private-Public actions for breeding service (i.e. Artificial Insemination) delivery programs and activities in the countries by working closely with the key actors in the improvement of the dairy sector, specifically the State and regional Directorates, thus providing the needed closer links between AADGG & the key dairy industry stakeholders.
With the full knowledge of the Program’s Principal Investigator (PI), AADGG’s global Program Coordinator, and Country PI, maintain regular and effective communication between the AADGG – The country partner teams and the ILRI project team to ensure the quality and timeliness of project deliverables.
Observe the project schedules and timescales, liaise with the country Pl and ILRI to ensure documents (financial, technical and meeting reports, and feedback) are prepared in accordance with the agreed schedules and within timescales.
Coordinate and prepare timely and quality documentation/implementation reports to be submitted to ILRI, including contributing to the packaging of feedback to farmers. Support development and implementation of the agreed work plans and maintain records on technical and financial aspects of project operation, including project activities and their outcomes, as well as minutes, decisions and recommendations of meetings and workshops;
Ensure that all partners, beneficiaries, and stakeholders are appropriately and timely informed and involved in the program activities;
 Provide links to all existing and potential stakeholders/ collaborators by being proactive, responsive and effectively dealing with program-related concerns/issues;
Ensure effective dissemination of knowledge and insights gained; learnings as well as tools and methodologies to approved program stakeholders and broader audience;
Identify potentially related activities to which the planned program activities would be synergistic and communicate/share with the Program Management Team (PMT) for further action.

Requirements

MSc or PhD in Agricultural field and a Bachelor of Science in animal production or Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine degree
At least 10 years’ experience with masters or three years with PhD
Practical experience in managing,and or supporting commercial livestock business, especially those related to the design and evidence-led implementation of dairy businesses, management and delivery of improved livestock seed systems in Kenya and the Eastern Africa region.
Experience in drafting and managing work plans, results-based budgets and systems to monitor and report progress.
Experience in research, e.g. publications will be an advantage
Excellent verbal and written communication skills (strong English language skills, both written and spoken).
Ability to work in a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural environment and strong stakeholder engagement skills.
Willingness to travel frequently, including spending significant periods managing activities in the field site in project locations
Excellent interpersonal communication and good personal organisation skills
Good judgement, adaptability and willingness to take initiative when appropriate
 

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