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  • E-Commerce Operations

    E-Commerce Operations

    The Middle East based group is currently operating more than 140 Hypermarkets and Supermarkets in 15 countries, with more than 25 000 employees from 70 nationalities.
    They are seeking to recruit an Ecommerce Operations & Finance Lead who will be responsible for all finance and operations related tasks within the E-Commerce team
    Main Tasks
    Finance

    Create all tools/reporting necessary to provide management with financial KPIs and analysis to follow the progress of the business
    Extract business insights from financial data and be an active source of proposals and actions to improve the financials of the business.
    Manage all interaction and communication with the finance department to ensure:
    Accurate booking of all the expenses relating to the E-Commerce activity
    Accurate booking of all the compensation/notes issued from merchandizing activities
    Accurate financial reconciliation between Carrefour and its partners and for its own platform
    Compliance with the validated budget
    Lead the construction of the budget for existing activities and the business cases for new E-commerce projects

    Operation

    Guarantee accuracy and efficiency of the operations process in order to ensure a best-in-class customer experience (KPIs: Out of Stock, fulfilment errors, order picking and scanning times)
    Manage the operational teams in all stores where E-commerce is active whether through its partnership or through its own platform
    Identify best practices in operations and ensure recurring training of the members of the operations team in order to improve its quality and build in-house experience.
    Improve the efficiency of the operational process from order reception till hand-over to the 3rd party delivery in order to minimize cost of operations
    Digitalize operational processes wherever possible in order to ensure that data are gathered and leveraged at every step of the operations in order to support continuous improvement

    Qualification, Experience & Skills

    Bachelor degree in Business/Finance/Mathematics
    Excellent Analytical skills
    Demonstrates high precision and rigor
    Excellent Communication skills
    Proficient computer skills –advanced excel and data manipulation skills-Microsoft Office skills – VBA skills is a plus
    Proven ability to automate processes and create efficiencies.
    Ability to set goals and meet deadlines in a fast paced working environment
    Excellent interpersonal skills, driving results in cross-functional team setting
    Target focused (setting, tracking progress & department support as needed).

  • Accountant

    Accountant

    Who we are looking for:
    inSupply has an immediate opening for a highly motivated, organized, self-motivated and experienced Accountant. Under the supervision of the inSupply Finance and Administration Manager, the Accountant will engage in instituting accounting controls, recording and reporting of assets, liabilities and income and monitoring of disbursements of client funds in support of inSupply contracted activities.
    Responsibilities:

    Accounts Payable/Receivable

    Responsible for the day to day accounting including ensuring documentation associated with financial transactions meets inSupply and client requirements, entering transactions into QuickBooks, reconciling advances and projecting and tracking expenditures and accruals;
    Ensure that monthly accounts are generated for each month by the 10th after the previous month ends.
    Ensure all inSupply accounts are reconciled and any variances are explained;
    Update expense tracking file and work with Finance and Administration Manager to generate invoices to clients on a monthly basis and submit by the contractual deadline;
    Enter payments towards invoices and any other revenue, ensuring that it is accounted appropriately in accounting books;
    Ensure all accounting systems in the company meet with the accounting principles and safeguard the resources of the company.
    Supervise filing and updating of financial documents in share point and hard copies in line with finance and office procedures.

    Audit

    Work with inSupply auditor to prepare and submit year-end audit reports;
    As needed, gather documentation for client audits.

    Cash flow

    Ensure inSupply has sufficient cash on hand at all times for ongoing operational costs;
    Work with Finance and Administration Manager to request advances from clients and track payments for invoices, in order to maintain cash flow.
    Conduct petty cash spots checks and prepare a reconciliation report (Cash held in the cash box & payment vouchers)
    Statutory compliance and taxes
    Submit relevant withholding and VAT payments to Kenya revenue authority.
    Process monthly statutory deductions and other staff deductions, in line with the Kenyan existing laws and deadlines.

    Budgeting

    Work with the management team on quarterly updating of organizational budget.

    Other

    Perform other duties as assigned.

    Qualifications:

    Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting. Finance or related field.
    Certified Public Accountant (CPA-K) or ACCA qualification.
    3-4 years accounting experience;
    Excellent hand on experience with QuickBooks accounting system desired.
    Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and show discretion and ability to handle confidential issues.
    Flexibility and willingness to work as a team member and independently, with a high level of self-motivation.
    Strong organizational skills and close attention to detail.
    Excellent listening and communication skills with sensitivity to communication differences.
    High level of attention to detail, ability to multitask and work well under pressure.
    Ability to set and meet deadlines and provide audit trails.
    Superior computer skills with a particular expertise in Excel.
    Experience with financial management for international donors.

  • Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist (Suva, Fiji)

    Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist (Suva, Fiji)

    Term Duration: 4 years 0 months
    Recruitment Type: International Recruitment
    Location: Suva,Fiji
    Required Language(s):English
    Description
    Do you want to build a career that is truly worthwhile? Working at the World Bank provides a unique opportunity for you to help our clients solve their greatest development challenges. The World Bank consists of two entities – the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA). It is a global development cooperative owned by 189 member countries. As the largest development bank in the world, the World Bank provides loans, guarantees, risk management products, and advisory services to middle-income and creditworthy low-income countries, and coordinates responses to regional and global challenges. Visit www.worldbank.org.
    The World Bank Group (WBG)’s twin goals of ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity reflect a new global landscape: one in which developing countries have an unprecedented opportunity to end extreme poverty within a generation. Sustainable environment and natural resources management (ENRM) is at the heart of the WBG’s poverty agenda. Biodiversity and natural resources constitute the social safety net of the poor, representing a food bank and often their only source of livelihood.
    Sustainable ENRM promotes a green, clean, and resilient world where natural resources – from forests to fisheries, freshwater, oceans, coastal zones and ecosystems – are managed to support livelihoods and strong economies. Sustainable ENRM builds a world better prepared for shocks and global challenges, helping countries limit their exposure to resource scarcity, more-volatile weather patterns, and the long-term consequences of climate change.
    Global Practice Context
    The Environment, Natural Resources & Blue Economy Global Practice (ENB GP) has been set-up to deliver on the opportunities, benefits and outcomes offered by enhanced management of the environment and natural resources. The ENB GP has close to 300 operations under management, representing close to $7 billion, and a growing pipeline of new investments under active development.
    https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/environment/overview
    Regional Context
    The East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Region presents a dramatic illustration of the global dynamics, opportunities and risks of the 21st century. After making the fastest progress in growth and poverty reduction of any region around the world in the last fifteen years, some countries in the region – such as Mongolia – are poised to become middle-income, and some are preparing to join the small group of high-income countries. Such a rapid transformation is leading to the largest shift in rural-to-urban population in human history, generating rising inequality within and across countries, leaving individuals and regions behind in the dash for prosperity. Meanwhile, the uncertainty in the advanced economies clouds the prospects for countries across the region which are being made to adjust to changed growth and development prospects while addressing evolving impacts on macroeconomic stability, employment and poverty. For more information, https://www.worldbank.org/en/region/eap/overview
    Unit and Country Context
    The ENB GP Unit for East Asia and Pacific (EAP) for China, Indonesia and the Pacific has about 35 staff with half focusing on environmental risk management. The other 50 percent work primarily on lending and knowledge products in client countries. About 80 percent of staff are based in the field offices of EAP. The balance is based in Washington DC and travel to the region frequently. The skills of our team include experts in economics, pollution management, forestry, fisheries management, landscape management, watershed management, and natural areas protection.
    Within the ENB GP, the mission of the SEAE1 unit is to work with national and local governments, communities, regional and sub-regional organizations, and other development partners to improve management of natural resources in the East Asia and Pacific region. Regional and sub-regional operations represent an important and growing agenda for SEAE1 including under the Pacific Islands Regional Oceanscape Program (PROP).
    The World Bank’s “Blue Business Line” within the Pacific Islands currently consists of 14 investment projects and four technical assistance programs. The current investment projects span over various thematic: fisheries, coastal environment, country and community resilience. The technical assistance focusses on ocean policy, habitats protection and livelihoods, marine pollution, and integrated management and development.
    In order to accelerate the achievement of the existing PROP program and future ENB business line within the SEAE1 Region, the World Bank is seeking to recruit a Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist, to be stationed in Suva, Fiji, to support the growing environment, natural resources and blue economy engagement in the Pacific. The Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist will work under the supervision of the SEAE1 Practice Manager based in Singapore, in close collaboration with the Pacific ENB team and the Country ENB Sector Coordinator.
    Duties & Responsibilities:
    You will support the overall pacific program on activities, policies, and capacity development to improve fisheries and coastal/aquatic habitat management, strengthen coastal resilience, control aquatic pollution, better handle terrestrial and marine resources such as mangroves, and promote sustainable use of those resources including through links with other sectors including tourism. This includes coordinating with governments, including the GOF, to strengthen cross-sectoral coordination among various relevant ministries and partners.
    Your key responsibilities will be to:

    Carry out in-depth technical assessments of environmental and natural resource management issues in the Pacific Island Countries (PICs), with a focus on oceans, coastal and aquatic management, climate resilience, forested and coastal landscapes, and pollution management.
    Conduct natural resource policy dialogue and manage effective communication with government and other partners (NGOs, the private sector, international organizations, and more) related to the Bank’s natural resources and environment portfolio. This includes coordination with other financiers, and review of sector policies, strategies, and legislation.
    Lead and/or support the development and implementation of environment or natural resources operations, technical assistance or analytical work, including your preparation and participation in supervision missions.
    Develop a personal training program to stay on top of World Bank procedures, and environment and natural resources/climate change research and knowledge.
    Organize training or knowledge sharing events and help the country office staff with various tasks specific to the management of the office.
    Lead and or produce input for and present major/complex reports, including the supervision, coordination and quality control of consultant reports.
    Work independently under the general direction of the Country Sector Coordinator, and guide and mentor junior staff.
    Supply knowledge sharing, dissemination and awareness raising activities with key clients.

    Selection Criteria
    Do you meet the following selection criteria? If so, we encourage you to apply:

    Advanced degree (PhD or Masters) in environment or natural resource economics/management, environmental science, engineering, fisheries, forestry or coastal management or related field is required.
    A minimum of 8 years of full-time relevant professional experience in the environment/natural resources management field.
    A consistent track record in strategic engagement experience with multidisciplinary teams, and with senior-level NGOs, international organizations, development partners and/or government.
    Sound knowledge of policy, technical, institutional and political economy issues in the oceans/fisheries/forests/natural resources sub-sectors, good understanding of, and prior experience with international agreements and financing instruments.
    Strong operational track record with demonstrated ability to undertake analytical work, review environmental sector policies, and integrate them into operations.
    Proven ability to work independently and with a team in an intercultural environment, with minimal supervision.
    Excellent English language skills (writing, speaking, listening and reading).
    Strong social and communication skills.
    Willingness to travel extensively, including to rural areas.

  • Distribution Sales Manager 

Sales and Marketing Executive (Building and Construction)

    Distribution Sales Manager Sales and Marketing Executive (Building and Construction)

    Job Summary
    A leading mobile retail shop and they are seeking to recruit a high performing Distribution Sales Manager to help their organization meet their customer acquisition and revenue growth targets by keeping their company competitive and innovative. The sales Distribution manager must have experience working in the mobile industry.
    Requirements

    BS/MS degree in business administration or a related field
    Successful previous experience as a sales representative or sales manager, consistently meeting or exceeding targets in the mobile industry
    Committed to continuous education through workshops, seminars and conferences
    Demonstrated ability to communicate, present and influence credibly and effectively at all levels of the organization
    Proven ability to drive the sales process from plan to close
    Strong business sense and industry expertise
    Excellent mentoring, coaching and people management skills

    Responsibilities

    Achieve growth and hit sales targets by successfully managing the sales team
    Design and implement a strategic business plan that expands company’s customer base and ensure its strong presence
    Own recruiting, objectives setting, coaching and performance monitoring of sales representatives
    Build and promote strong, long-lasting customer relationships by partnering with them and understanding their needs
    Present sales, revenue and expenses reports and realistic forecasts to the management team
    Identify emerging markets and market shifts while being fully aware of new products and competition status

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  • Production Assembler

    Production Assembler

    Our company deals in automobile manufacturing mainly motorcycles.
    We are looking for the following position:
    Education level: A relevant Diploma or Certificate
    Basic IT knowledge
    Related work experience

  • Clerical Officers 

Mortuary Attendants 

Plaster Technicians 

Psycho-Social Counselor 

Supply Chain Management Oficer III 

Radiographer III 

Pharmacist 

Pharmaceutical Technologist 

Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse III (KRCHN III) 

Registered Clinical Officer III 

Registered Laboratory Technologist III

    Clerical Officers Mortuary Attendants Plaster Technicians Psycho-Social Counselor Supply Chain Management Oficer III Radiographer III Pharmacist Pharmaceutical Technologist Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse III (KRCHN III) Registered Clinical Officer III Registered Laboratory Technologist III

    Job Summary

    Be a Kenyan citizen.
    Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) mean grade C Plain or its approved equivalent;
    Proficiency in computer applications.
    Those with KATC/ATC qualifications will have and added advantage,

    Responsibilities

    Compiling statistical records;
    Sorting, filing and dispatching letters;
    Maintaining an efficient filing system;
    Processing appointments, promotions, discipline, transfers and other related duties in human
    resource management;
    Computation of financial or statistical records based on routine or special sources of information;
    Preparing payment vouchers;
    Compiling data and drafting simple letters.
    Performing any other duties as may be assigned by the immediate supervisor

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  • Web App Developer 

Data Engineer 

Mobile Developer

    Web App Developer Data Engineer Mobile Developer

    Key Roles & Responsibilities:
    As a Full-stack Engineer (JavaScript, Node.js, CI/CD, Ansible, Puppet, Chef) you’ll work closely with the Data Science team to progress their technology platform and help unlock the full potential of the engineers around you.
    Requirements for the Full-stack Engineer:

    Strong experience with JavaScript on the server-side
    Strong experience with SQL/NoSQL (mongo dB)
    Experience with front end libraries such as React, React Native
    Strong grasp on building RESTful APIs
    Good knowledge of ETLs, data pipelines
    Git / version control culture
    Good knowledge of Linux, bash
    Unit testing, Test driven development practice
    Good communication in English (both written and verbal)

    Nice to have:

    Python
    Ability to deploy apps
    DevOps, Continuous integration/ continuous deployment experience
    Ability to work with containerized solutions: Docker/Compose/Swarm/Kubernetes
    Ability to build background scheduled batch processes
    Agile development environment experience, familiarity with SCRUM

    If you meet the above requirements, please submit your application online.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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  • Consultancy to develop a Training Tool Kit for combined Vitamin A supplementation for children 6-59 months and Deworming for children 12- 59 months

    Consultancy to develop a Training Tool Kit for combined Vitamin A supplementation for children 6-59 months and Deworming for children 12- 59 months

    ituation Context
    Vitamin A is a micronutrient of public health importance as it is essential for a child’s growth and development. It helps to prevent and decrease the severity of many infections by enhancing the immune system and reducing overall child mortality by 23%. It also reduces deaths from measles by 50% and diarrhea by 40%.[1] Vitamin A deficiency can lead to increased susceptibility to disease, particularly diarrheal diseases which are a leading cause of death in children under five in Kenya. Additionally, this deficiency can also lead to anemia and blindness.
    Worm infections cause or worsen malnutrition and anemia, both of which have serious negative impacts on children of preschool age who are in a period of intense physical and mental growth. Simultaneous administration of micronutrient supplements and deworming drugs decreases recipients’ susceptibility to disease, increase nutrient absorption and eliminate the amplifying effects that nutrient deficiency and worm infections can each have on the other’s ill health effects. Malezi bora strategy in Kenya provides opportunity to improve coverage of child health interventions through outreaches. This strategy recommends combination of various child health interventions to reap the total benefits associated with combination of services e.g. saving on costs. However, during malezi bora in Kenya, most counties focus on acceleration of VAS alone. ECT project therefore focused on combining VAS for children 6-59 and deworming for children 12-59 months to leverage on the health and cost benefit benefits of combination of the two essential health services.
    About Every Child Thrives (ECT) Project
    Since October 2016, Helen Keller International (HKI) and Effect: Hope are supporting Vitamin A Supplementation and deworming programs in 3 counties: Kilifi, Kwale and Siaya. The program focuses on supporting the County Health Management teams to plan, implement and monitor routine delivery of VAS and deworming (VAS+D) and Malezi Bora events. The project also entails a strong support to gender equity.
    The project is organized in 4 streams:

    Stream 1: Strengthening the local health care system by increasing the capacity of local community health workers (CHWs) and volunteers to implement an integrated NTD-MDA and Vitamin A supplementation program for boys and girls under 5.
    Stream 2: Increasing the coverage of vitamin A and de-worming for boys and girls under 5 using an existing community based Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Mass Drug Administration platform combined with micronutrient supplementation.
    Stream 3: Increasing knowledge and demand for vitamin A and de-worming through community engagement around vitamin A deficiency and the need for supplementation as well as de-worming in children ineligible for school-based programs.
    Stream 4: Ensuring equitable access to vitamin A and de-worming for all eligible boys and girls under 5 (6-59 months) by ensuring that all gender and disability-based barriers to the program delivery are identified and addressed to maximize equitable program access.

    The Purpose of the Consultancy
    The purpose of this consultancy is to document lessons learnt in the process of implementation of VAS while collating training materials that were used at every level of implementation into a package which will be termed as a VAS and deworming training toolkit. This training package will be helpful to anyone who plans to implement combined VAS and deworming in future.
    Objectives of the Consultancy
    The main objective of this consultancy is to develop a training toolkit for combined Vitamin A supplementation for children 6-59 months and deworming for children 12-59 months.
    The specific objectives are:

    To develop a training guide and a manual for combined VAS and deworming for health workers and community health volunteers
    To incorporate gender integration training guides in VAS and deworming training toolkit for both health workers and community health volunteers.
    To incorporate job-aids in the VAS and deworming training guides for health workers and community health volunteers

    The Scope of Work
    The consultant will work in consultation with Helen Keller Intl, effect: hope and national stakeholders to design and develop the training toolkit.
    The consultant is expected to

    Develop an inception protocol detailing their understanding of the key items in the toolkit and a work plan schedule.
    Carry-out a desk review of all relevant materials, including existing VAS training manual, deworming training toolkit, ECT visual checklist, ECT gender equality training guide, ECT Gender Equality Strategy, project factsheet and previous project training reports.
    Develop the toolkit and modify it based on recommendations from effect:hope or Helen Keller Intl if necessary
    Undertake consultation with key stakeholders during consolidation of the toolkit.
    Present Draft toolkit to Helen Keller Intl for feedback and comments

    · Finalize and design the final toolkit in readiness for printing
    Timelines
    This consultancy is expected to commence Mid-April to end of May 2020
    Qualifications required

    Hold at least a MSc in a relevant field (e.g., public health, nutrition, sociology, education etc.)
    Demonstrated experience in development of training curriculums, manuals or guidelines
    Demonstrated experience of working with public health programs, with a preference for nutrition programs
    Good working relationship with Ministry of Health, and county departments of health

  • Country Director – Kenya (Contingent Upon Funding)

    Country Director – Kenya (Contingent Upon Funding)

    Position Number:20:064
    IFES is currently recruiting for a Country Director (“CD”) position for the anticipated 3-year, DFID-funded Kenya Elections Support Programme (KESP). The program is expected to build upon electoral reforms previously supported by DFID in Kenya to contribute to a credible, peaceful and inclusive 2022 general election in Kenya. The program will support:

    Meaningful electoral reforms early in the electoral cycle and effective coordination between the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Judiciary, Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP) and Parliament;
    Kenyan institutions to improve on standards achieved in the 2017 election, and incorporate lessons learned for more effective planning, management, strategic communication and stakeholder engagement to build public trust;
    An enabling environment that leads to more women, youth and persons with disabilities (PWDs) turning out to vote and elected to representative posts; and,
    Strengthened domestic election observation and monitoring.

    The CD serves as IFES’ primary in-country representative and coordinator of programming with local and international actors. The primary focus of the position is providing technical support to stakeholders and ensuring successful completion of project activities. The CD will provide vision and technical leadership for project activities. S/he will be responsible for maintaining pro-active contacts with stakeholders and the international community. The Country Director will direct technical implementation of IFES programs within the assigned location and oversee management of the IFES project field office. This position would be based in Nairobi, Kenya, and report to IFES’ Regional Director for Africa.
    Job Responsibilities:
    Technical Direction and Program Implementation

    Serve as IFES’ senior election technical advisor for the assigned project, providing technical support and advice to the IEBC and other various government and non-government stakeholders.
    Oversee the day-to-day management of IFES’ project(s) in Kenya.
    Oversee the design, implementation, and evaluation of program strategies and activities.
    Prepare and manage the implementation of the project(s) annual work plans in fulfillment of the project’s strategic objectives and goals, and within the allocated budget.
    Establish and maintain close working relationships with local government and non-government stakeholders, including high-level officials in government ministries and election management bodies.
    Establish and maintain working relationships with international NGOs and the donor community to ensure successful implementation of the project and avoid duplication of efforts.
    Coordinate closely with consultants and field experts on program components.
    Lead the drafting and timely submission of detailed, combined reports to HQ, and ensure that they meet donor and IFES reporting requirements.
    Contribute to weekly reports submitted to IFES HQ, providing updates on program activities, progress, and challenges; outreach activities; relevant events in Kenya; support required from IFES/HQ; and activities planned for the coming period.
    Lead and/or contribute to written technical reports, briefing papers, and IFES thought pieces, both program-specific and non-program specific.
    Represent IFES in global, regional, national and sub-national events and in international meetings, at donor meetings and other fundraising activities, as speaker and/or spokesperson for IFES.
    Ensure the highest quality of program monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and communications.
    Perform other duties as assigned.

    Management

    Ensure, in conjunction with the IFES HQ team, compliance with IFES and donor rules and regulations, particularly with respect to fiscal management.
    Establish strong working relationships with the field staff to facilitate the completion of program tasks in a timely manner and within the allocated budget.
    Provide general supervision and mentoring of local and international field staff, including performance appraisals, staff development and other management issues.
    In coordination with IFES/HQ, assist in the identification, recruitment, and hiring of in-country office staff, as well as local and international technical consultants.
    Provide oversight and management of technical consultants, including review of all consultant reports and deliverables.
    Assist in program development for IFES in Kenya by identifying additional technical needs in-country, contributing to the development of project proposals and reaching out to the international donor community in an effort to diversify IFES funding sources.
    Serve as the primary coordinator for the project, which includes primary responsibility for the overall success and implementation of the project, including but not limited to, effective coordination of partners’ joint activities, regular reporting and meeting with the local DFID/Kenya Mission and proper sharing of programming information among project partners. Perform other duties as assigned by the Regional Director or IFES senior management.

    Position Scope:** Serves as primary in-country representative and directs the technical implementation of IFES programming for assigned project. Oversees the management of assigned field office. In conjunction with IFES HQ, ensures compliance with IFES’ and the donor rules and regulations. Recommends policies, controls and procedures to guide performance.
    Decision Making/ Problem Solving:** Evaluates risk factors with potential to disrupt achievement of strategic goals and sets appropriate course of action in response. Investigates and analyzes current information from various sources and in various formats to inform decision making and the development of protocols and procedures. Leads development and oversees implementation of strategies to track and mitigate risk and its potential impact.
    Fiscal Responsibility:** Ensures the completion of program tasks in a timely manner and within the allocated budget. Ensures compliance with IFES and the donor rules and regulations, particularly with regard to fiscal management. Oversees preparation and presentation of financial reports to internal and external partners. Oversee and approve local and international procurement in accordance with IFES policies and donor rules and regulations. Authority to regularly make purchases and incur expenses, subject to established controls and procedures.
    Relationships:** Serves as primary in-country representative of IFES with local and international actors. Develops, manages and maintains collaborative working relationship with senior level stakeholders within and outside IFES to ensure timely and successful achievement of project goals and objectives. Represents IFES in global, regional, national and sub-national events and in international meetings, and at donor events and fundraising activities, as a spokesperson for IFES.
    Supervision Exercised: Supervises and mentors local and international field staff and provides oversight and management of consultants and field experts. Leads project planning, monitoring and evaluation.Position Requirements:
    Education:
    Master’s degree in international politics, international development, public policy, or related field.
    Experience:

    Minimum of 10 years’ experience in election administration and international program management.
    Familiarity with political, economic and social context within assigned region.
    Proven track record with democracy and governance programming in developing countries; solid experience working with civil society and in designing and implementing civic programs; solid experience working with elections management bodies in election administration capacity development, training, drafting of elections procedures, logistics and planning, outreach and engagement of electoral stakeholders is required.
    Familiarity with the international donor community and experience as an action-oriented interlocutor with democracy-development actors at all levels.
    Demonstrated knowledge of multiple donor rules, regulations and priorities, including DFID.
    Demonstrated knowledge in proposal and report writing and management of budgets.

    Related Skills or Knowledge:

    Prior experience managing an international office in a politically sensitive and challenging environment.
    Ability and skills to promote and inspire effective collaboration between individuals, organizations and networks, demonstrating strong diplomacy skills and cultural sensitivity.
    Strong consultative, collaborative and participatory way of working. Strong interpersonal, presentation, and communications skills to meet the diverse technical and managerial requirements of the program and to effectively coordinate with a wide range of stakeholders.
    Experience living and working overseas, preferably within the assigned region and/or other transition environments.
    Knowledge of local/regional politics and development preferred.

    Language Skills: Fluency in written and spoken English required. Proficiency in at least one other language in use within assigned project location is strongly desired.
    Travel: Travel required up to 50% of time.

  • Fruit Manager

    Fruit Manager

    Role Objective:
    Critical to the oversight of fruits production across the Farm site.
    Key Responsibilities:  

    Equipment

    Manage all farm machinery i.e. tractors and other implements

    People Management

    Manage labor planning and allocations as well as staff recruitment, allocating them to the various teams
    Ensure that the supervisors working in the section allocate daily work targets to staff and record performance of all team members
    Ensure that all labour in the section is effective and efficient and that all staff achieves the recommended daily tasks.
    Maintain staff discipline and welfare in accordance with Company policies
    Be in charge of the Health and Safety of all employees

    Planting Administration

    Execute the Farm’s  planting program
    Ensure that the right plant population is attained at planting
    Ensure weed free fields and general farm hygiene through timely weed control and general sanitation

    Crop Management

    Manage irrigation and scheduling of irrigation based on different crops requirements and stages of production. Reduction of water wastage from leaks and over irrigation
    Lead the agronomy team to ensure that pest control is well managed and all pests and diseases are kept below threshold at all times
    Direct the Farm’s crop nutrition in terms of implementation of fertilizer plans, composting / manure application and foliar feeding

    Planning

    Plan all the farm/section operations for the month, week, and day in consultation with the Farm Manager.
    Confirm all picking predictions done by picking supervisors.
    Ensure that fruits are  picked on time, handled carefully and is of high quality in accordance with the Packhouse standards.
    Co-ordinate produce/fruits shading and transport to the Packhouse
    Communicate with Packhouse daily and make regular visit to confirm quality issues

    Audits / Standards

    Ensure the company field operations adhere to customer standards (as per audit guidelines)
    Handle and address any deviation on standards (customer/sales  team responses)

    .DESIRED COMPETENCIES AND QUALIFICATIONS
    Degree in horticulture or related course