Vacancy title:
Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Specialist
Jobs at:
Save the ChildrenDeadline of this Job:
Thursday, August 15 2024
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, August 09 2024, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
OVERVIEW
Are you passionate about being an advocate for children? Do you want to use your expertise to bring about lasting change for children and be a part of an inspiring, dynamic global movement?
The Climate Smart Agriculture Specialist will be responsible for guiding adoption and scaling of climate smart technologies and innovations by farmers, farmer groups and cooperatives. S/he will advise on specific climate smart interventions and extension systems along the selected value chains. S/he will coordinate with the CSA partners to contribute to cost/benefit analysis which will underpin the investments for effective climate resilient production systems. The specialist will contribute to the joint learning of smallholder producers and farmer group’ adoption of climate smart agriculture. S/he will coordinate, manage, and supervise local extension providers, provide technical expertise to strengthen farmers, farmer groups/ organizations/cooperatives in crop farming and management.
Reporting to the Consortium manager, the Climate Smart Agriculture Specialist will provide technical leadership and guidance related to the framework of Climate Smart Agriculture. S/he will develop strategies that promote adoption of climate smart agriculture practices and technologies. S/he will also supervise the Climate Smart Agriculture Officers.
THE ROLE
Duties and responsibilities
1. Technical Expertise and Support:
• Provide technical advice and support on climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices tailored to the specific needs of refugee and host communities.
• Recommend and implement CSA techniques such as soil conservation, water management, and agroecology that are suitable for the local context.
• Perform desk review of existing and potential CSA and Agroecological practices that support transitions to sustainable agriculture.
• Analyse needs and adoption barriers for CSA approaches among farmers, producer organizations, and agribusinesses and device measure to address these barriers.
• Co-design with target farmers, Local governments and other relevant stakeholders’ climate smart interventions based on context-specific farming systems.
• Ensure that cross-cutting aspects such as gender equity and social inclusion are included and well integrated into CSA approaches.
• Use learning to develop and scale up implementation strategy, approaches and activities; integrating agriculture resilience into additional technical areas as needed.
• Lead the design of CSA assessments of farmers, extension services, government partners, and small and medium agribusinesses.
• Identify and rank crops affected by climate change and natural hazards, and recommend priorities to be addressed, based on assessed impacts and relevance of the crops to food security, incomes, added value and exports.
• Assess barriers, gaps and needs for the adoption and implementation of climate smart agriculture approaches for the selected crops, at all levels, (policy, governance, research, technology development, information, capacity building, etc.).
• Assess the current capacities and needs for capacity development of agricultural producers and extension providers to reduce the adverse impacts of climate change and natural hazards, which are affecting the farming systems.
• Propose priorities to be addressed through capacity development, related to the impact of climate change and natural hazards on agriculture, and provide recommendations for extension and knowledge tools required for the public, extension agents and farmers
• Recommend strategies for eventual preparation of demonstration programmes, inclusive of demonstration plots in close coordination with relevant team members.
2. Program Implementation:
• Oversee the implementation of CSA activities, including the introduction of improved crop varieties, sustainable farming methods, and efficient water use practices.
• Work with public and private agricultural extension service providers to ensure the effective adoption of CSA practices.
• Ensure integration of VSLAs among farmer groups and associations.
3. Capacity Building and Training:
• Design and deliver training sessions and workshops for refugees, host community members, and local farmers on CSA techniques and sustainable agricultural practices.
• Develop educational materials and resources to support knowledge transfer and skill-building.
• Develop training manuals and workshop content for farmers, government partners, small and medium agribusinesses and other stakeholders on climate smart agriculture
• Identify awareness-raising strategies (training plan activities and training curricula) for each of the identified target groups (public, smallholder farmers, extension providers), on basis of the identified capacity development needs (awareness raising/training activities), to address the adoption of climate smart agriculture and climate change adaptive measures (good agricultural practises).
4. Monitoring and Evaluation:
• Develop and apply monitoring and evaluation tools to track the progress and impact of CSA interventions.
• Conduct field assessments and surveys to measure the effectiveness of CSA practices and adapt strategies as needed.
5. Research and Innovation:
• Conduct research on climate-smart agricultural technologies and practices that are relevant to the Ugandan context and the needs of the refugee population.
• Stay informed about new developments in CSA and integrate relevant innovations into project activities.
6. Stakeholder Engagement:
• Collaborate with refugee community leaders, local government agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders to promote CSA adoption and support.
• Facilitate partnerships and networking opportunities to enhance the project’s impact and sustainability.
7. Reporting and Documentation:
• Prepare regular reports on CSA activities, achievements, challenges, and lessons learned.
• Document success stories and best practices to share with project stakeholders and contribute to knowledge management
8. Communication and Networking
• Create and sustain positive working relationships internally with other technical staff; externally with the Consortium partners, district local governments and other stakeholders, and maintains an up-to-date understanding of key development trends in the project area.
• Ensure coordination with the government activities and structures in the implementation of URRI Project
Academic background, Experience and person specification:
• At a university degree in agricultural sciences, or a related field.
• At least 8 years of demonstrated experience in climate smart agriculture. Demonstrated experience should include 5 years in a technical role.
• Excellent communication and report writing skill.
• Computer literacy, particularly in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills in English, with experience working in multicultural, multi -location, values driven teams
• Commitment to Save the Children.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 96
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Job application procedure
Please apply using a cover letter and up-to-date CV as a single document. Please also include details of your current remuneration and salary expectations. A copy of the full role profile can be found at https://hcri.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com
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