Description
Heifer International- Ethiopia Country Office
Job Description for ELSIPB Project Team Leader
Heifer International is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identify, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability.
Heifer International is a Non-Governmental Organization whose mission is to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and care for the earth. We work with farmers and their communities to identify opportunities that deliver living incomes, creating solutions to local challenges that are designed to build inclusive, resilient economies. With Increased productivity of livestock and crops, farmers provide for their families and improve the health of their communities.
Heifer Project International Ethiopia Country Office (HPI Ethiopia) together with the Ministry of Agriculture is implementing โEnhancing Livelihoods of Smallholders through Improved Poultry Business (ELSIPB)โ Project under its signature program (RESTORE+). ELSIPB project aims to close the living income gap of targeted households (women and youth) through improving production, productivity, and marketing of eggs and day-old-chicks (DOC). To achieve this, the project will identify a private poultry complex with demonstrable capacity and incentive to serve as an Egg-hub. The project will be implemented in four regional states (Amhara, Oromia, Sidama and Central Ethiopia) and 70 districts of Ethiopia. The overall objective of the project is to help 70,000 rural households (50 % women and 70% youth) are on the path to attain sustainable living income by the end of 2027. ELSIPB project applies Market Systems Development (MSD) approach to address root causes of the systemic constraints in the poultry market system by designing innovative interventions that improve poultry market efficiency and sustainably benefit more poor households.
HPI Ethiopia is seeking for a qualified applicant for team leader of the ELSIPB project.
FUNCTION:
The Team Leader reports to Signature Program Technical Lead of HPI Ethiopia. The post holder will lead the ELSIPB project and coordinate implementation of all project activities (administrative and technical). He/she is responsible for overall project planning, implementation, scaling and/or closure of the project and the workforce of the project, within scope, budget, timeline and acceptable quality levels along the commitments specified in the project document and contracts signed with the Ministry of Agriculture and other relevant stakeholders, and managing the veil offices and staffs.
He/she maintains relationships with the partner, local government and other stakeholders to the effective implementation of the project. The team leader ensures the core principle of the project market led innovation (MSD approach) for improving the productivity and production of private poultry feed and DOC producers, engaging selected producer cooperatives in feed production, improving access to finance and financial products, and introducing technology supported/digital extension and business development services.
The team leader will be responsible for supporting the Signature Program Technical Lead and MEL Manager in monitoring and evaluating the projects and coordinating formal reporting to the Country Director. They will work with field officers to support the programโs field-level operation.
ESSENTIAL CHARACTER TRAITS:
- Detailed-oriented, self-driven, action oriented, team player.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES:
- Project Management (50%):
Day-to-day management and implementation to ensure achievement of project objectives, outputs and activities including, not limited to:
- Provide overall leadership and management of the Project including technical, administrative, operational, and logistical direction of the project.
- Collaborate with the project team, program director and project MEL to develop the project annual work plans and budgets.
- Ensure plans and MEL plans are fully implemented as needed.
- Review and approve (technical and financial) monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports as per donor and Heiferโs requirements.
- On a quarterly basis, ensure that the performance-coaching logs are maintained and updated for all project staff.
- Coach and ensure that all staff carry out their assignments to achieve individual and project targets, including timely completion of annual staff performance reviews.
- Ensure evaluation of project staff performance objectives is completed as per the HPIโs performance monitoring schedule.
- Provide guidance and support to project teams through periodic planning and reviews as well as implementation.
- Work closely with the Signature Program Technical Lead and relevant departments (MLE, Finance) to ensure timely submission and review and dissemination of project information and reports.
- Project planning, monitoring, and reporting (30%)
- Ensure compliance with donor requirements and Heiferโs internal policies and procedures, including, but not limited to, timely reporting (technical and financial quarterly, semi-annual, and annual), periodic project reviews and documentation of learnings and sharing.
- Hold project teams to the highest standards of accountability.
- Ensure quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports are submitted and approved as per donor and HPIโs requirements.
- Ensure project documentation and records keeping for the procurement quarterly, semi-annual, annual audit, global indicator monitoring and evaluation reports.
- Project Success stories and lessons learned are documented and disseminated on a regular basis (Quarterly).
- Coordination and Stakeholderโs management (15 %)
- Represent the organization and the project at the regional, district and community levels.
- Identify partners in the field and nurture relationships with local authorities.
- Establish plans for multi-stakeholderโs engagement and learnings, including the creation of appropriate forum for key stakeholders and facilitate knowledge sharing.
- Develop strategies of capturing and processing sharing knowledge from the project interventions.
- Participate in quarterly, semi-annual, and annual planning meetings with stakeholders.
- Develop and review the project exit strategy.
- Any other assigned functions
- Coordination and Stakeholderโs management (15 %)
- Project planning, monitoring, and reporting (30%)
- Project Management (50%):