Serve as a leader, facilitator, and supporter of a private sector-oriented team in WorldFish and partners that can work with stakeholders to deliver effectively on the project objectives, supporting identification of innovations, enabling business plans and supporting start-up.
Identify key influencers and partners in the aquaculture value chain and fish food system, from producers to consumers, while building and maintaining strong collaboration for new innovations that support rural fish farmers, value chain actors and consumers.
Ensure coordination and communications about the aquaculture project in Bangladesh, liaising with local partners, government agencies and other national and international institutions.
Develop activity-level work plans and budgets as well as ensure that an effective monitoring, evaluation and learning system is established, monitoring the organization’s progress against the project objectives and milestones, using this feedback for project implementation and improvement.
Provide leadership and oversee day-to-day management and implementation of project activities, as well as timely delivery of project outputs and outcomes in country.
Prepare progress reports, annual reports, project deliverables, and presentations of activities, results, impacts and outcomes of the research interventions for the donor, WorldFish and for relevant meetings, which may include professional, donor, and partner meetings.
Represent WorldFish at external meetings and consultations as directed by project leaders and ensure that the project’s objectives and outputs are communicated appropriately.
Requirements
Competencies
5 years or more of post-graduate professional experience in aquaculture, agri-business and/or rural development, of which a significant part of the career has been spent working within or closely with private sector.
Demonstrated experience in identification and deployment of business innovations and start ups in rural communities, with an entrepreunerial and impact-oriented vision and drive to deliver social change.
Experience in project management and team leadership, including mentoring, project activity planning, budget planning, and technical as well as financial reporting.
A knowledge of aquaculture and/or fisheries in South Asia, with a solid understanding of the business environment, innovative finance, and rural livelihoods.
Experience with digital approaches to data collection, extension and maketing in rural communities would be considered a strong plus.
Field experience in mobilizing leaders and innovators across business and government in order to achieve social change and development goals.
Ability to engage with and mobilize for impact a diverse range of partners in the private sector, within civil society, government and local communities.
An understanding of small and medium sized enterprises, agri-business and business planning, along with the ability to mobilize private sector partners.
Excellent communication skills are required, along with a strong command of high quality English communications, including writing and reporting, speaking, and presentations.
Salary & Benefits
This is an Internationally Recruited Staff (IRS) position with annual salary circa USD 80,000 gross per annum. WorldFish's IRS shall receive comprehensive benefits including (but not limited to) housing allowance*, relocation and repatriation assistance*, dependent education allowance*, home leave entitlement*, comprehensive insurance coverage for staff and eligible dependents, and pension/provident fund contribution.
Note: Items marked * are not applicable to staff recruited as Home Country Internationals (nationals of the country of posting). All benefits are subject to terms and conditions.
Our offer
The position will be based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The initial employment contract will be for a 3-year period, with possibility for renewal depending on performance of and the availability of funding. Interviews will be held via video conference and the successful candidate should be available to commence as soon as possible. Due to the high volume of applicants for WorldFish positions, we appreciate all interest, but only short-listed candidates will be notified.
How to apply
Interested applicants are invited to submit the following information online latest by 18 August 2019:
A cover letter including a 2-page (max) description of why you are an ideal candidate and what you would bring to the role;
A current curriculum vitae;
Names and contacts (telephone and e-mail addresses) of three professional referees who are familiar with your qualifications and work experience. Your nominated referees ideally should have persons from each of the following category: direct supervisor, internal peer and/or direct report.
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Screening will start as soon as possible, and will continue until the position is filled. Only selected candidates will be contacted.
Our commitment
WorldFish is committed to promoting a work environment where diversity of thought, style, culture and experience is valued. We support individual performance and potential in achieving our organizational goals and mission. We are an equal opportunities employer and strongly encourage women and nationals from developing countries to apply.