Project Manager NGO Job ICIPE
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Project leadership and oversight: lead the implementation of icipe's components in ATHAZ on a day-to-day basis, while collaborating with icipe scientists, partners and other stakeholders to ensure project objectives are met.
- Communication and reporting: provide regular project updates to IFAD and the project's Steering
- Committee, and be responsible for timely and accurate technical and financial reporting to the donor.
- Stakeholder and partner engagement: actively manage engagement with other implementing partners (BvAT, FiBL), embedded country projects from IFAD and EU, project sub-grantees, beneficiaries and other stakeholders through contracting, reporting and other engagement efforts, ensuring strong collaboration, visibility and ownership of project outcomes while maintaining positive partner relationships.
- Budgeting: ensure project expenditures, including those of project sub-grantees, are on-track and follow donor guidelines.
- Monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL): contribute to project MEL systems to track progress, assess impact, and identify lessons learned.
- Team leadership and development: build, maintain and supervise a high-performing project team by fostering effective teamwork, collaboration and a positive work environment.
- Risk management and business continuity: take the lead in identifying and managing project risks and implementing mitigation strategies.
- Additional responsibilities or other duties may be assigned by the supervisor(s) and as required by the Centre.
- PhD degree, preferably in entomology, agricultural science, horticulture, agricultural extension or related field.
- Minimum of 6 years of relevant postdoctoral experience.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience gained at mid- to senior level in a multidisciplinary research environment.
- A solid track record in innovative R&D and scaling of agroecological innovations, evidenced by a great publication record.
- Strong experience in successful management of large donor-funded projects.
- Demonstrated technical competence in one or more of the following areas: horticulture, agroecology, one health, knowledge diffusion and communication.
- Experience and extensive network relating to agriculture in Southern Africa.
- Work experience at international research organizations.
- Excellent oral and written English language skills
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