Veterinary Officer – Nyandarua County Field Officer – Baringo County Field Officer, Narok Office

Roles and Responsibilities

Implementing the Donkey welfare program in Nyandarua County
Plan and execute the FSK disease control model in Nyandarua County.
Organize and co-ordinate Continuous Professional Development (CPD) training for veterinary surgeons and Paraprofessionals.
Develop budgets and work plans, facilitate implementation and formulate monitoring plans for veterinary program interventions in consultation with Senior Programs Manager and the field team.
Conduct training and provide technical advice on veterinary work to target project beneficiaries and project partners following needs assessment/expression of need.
Take the lead in Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Assessment of FSK’s animal welfare work in Nyandarua County.
Participate and collaborate on campaigns involved in various veterinary and social aspects of the community in development.
Develop learning materials for communities on veterinary and livestock production work.
Develop proposals and training guide for CBOs and relevant institutions on animal welfare principles.
Document FSK’s action on veterinary animal welfare interventions and disseminate the same in workshops, symposiums and journals in line with the donor requirements.
Compiling monthly, quarterly and annual reports for the donkey welfare project.
Any other duty as assigned by the management from time to time.

Required Qualifications, Experience and Skills:

Have a Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medicine.
Must be registered and retained with the Kenya Veterinary Board and in possession of a valid practicing license.
Over 5 years of field-based experience in veterinary medicine practice
Ability to share hope and the gospel with communities.
Innovative and proactive approach to resolving complex community needs.
Must have experience in project planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting.
Possess competencies in adult learning facilitation, planning and execution of workshop and training activities.
Demonstrate Partnership-building, networking, collaboration and representation skills.
Ability to ride a motorbike is an added advantage.

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The interested and qualified candidates to submit their Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae, copies of relevant academic and professional certificates/ testimonials, including contact information of three referees and a reference letter from your pastor.Please indicate the position:
“Veterinary Officer” “Field Officer”“Field Officer”on the subject title and your Salary Expectations Applicants should ensure that all documents reach the Executive Director no later than Monday, 13th May 2024 by 5:00 pm to the address provided below. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.The Executive Director,
Farming Systems Kenya,
P.O. Box 2816- 20100, Nakuru
Email: vacancies@farmingsystemskenya.org

Apply via :

vacancies@farmingsystemskenya.org