World Vegetable Center (WorldVeg) is a nonprofit, autonomous
international agricultural research center with headquarters in Taiwan
and regional offices around the globe. The Center conducts research and
development programs that contribute to alleviating poverty and
malnutrition in the developing world through the increased production
and consumption of nutritious and health-promoting vegetables. WorldVeg – Eastern and Southern Africa,located in Arusha, Tanzania, conducts vegetable research and training and provides information services for the benefit of its stakeholders in the horticultural ·sector in Africa. As part of its project ‘Vegetable Business Hubs for Youth’ funded by the Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the Center is looking for a talented, diligent, ambitious and reliable Tanzanian citizen, who places importance on quality, team-work and diligence for the following positions under the nationally recruited staff (NRS) category.
Position: Vegetable Marketing Manager
Key responsibilities
The successful candidate will report to the Project Manager and be in charge of day-to-day project implementation activities including training.
Duty station
Arusha, Tanzania
Responsibilities
Conduct technical training for farmers focusing on vegetable marketing, market analysis, group dynamics and formation, and price negotiation
Identify market niches for new vegetable products
Being involved in the identification and monitoring of production standards
Coordinate the collection, grading, packing, and delivery of vegetable crops produced by 5-6 different youth groups, ensure timely delivery and take care of all logistics
Analyze the market.demand for different vegetable crops at local and regional level
Support groups to develop production plans in order to ensure timely supply of vegetables
Collaborate with CRS and other NGOs and private sector partners to facilitate the dissemination of technologies developed and tested by WorldVeg
Contribute to the project reporting and represent the project on different workshops and other events
Skills, knowledge and qualifications
An Master of Science (MSc) in horticulture, agriculture, agribusiness or equivalent from an institution accredited by the Tanzania Commission of Universities
A minimum of five years of experience in horticultural production and marketing within an international environment, preferably an international non-governmental organization (NGO) or an international private sector company, is highly preferred.
Excellent computer skills in MS office applications · (Word, Excel, Power point, Access)
Fluency in English and Kiswahili (spoken and written)
Good interpersonal skills and ability to interact with partners and colleagues in a multicultural setting
Position: Agronomist
Duty station
Arusha, Tanzania
Key responsibilities
The successful candidate will report to the Project Manager and be in charge of day-to-day project implementation activities including training and capacity building activities.
Responsibilities
Conduct an agronomic in collaboration with vegetable producers to identify the main limiting factors for vegetable production
Development of innovative vegetable cropping systems including new eco-friendly practices with producers and others experts
Analyze together with other WorldVeg staff which technology investments are needed to improve and strengthen the production capacity of the youth groups
Conduct technical training for farmers focusing on vegetable production techniques and promotion of postharvest technologies
Facilitate the introduction of resource-efficient technologies such as irrigation kits, protected cultivation. grafting to improve production and quality of produce Monitor development and sanitary quality of the crops, estimate yields and harvest schedules
Provide technical support to producers to overcome crop pests based on Integrated Pest management strategies (IPM)
Measure the quality and quantity of vegetables. produced by six different youth groups.
Being involved in the identification and monitoring of production standards, including certification under private standards or Global GAP
Collaborate with CRS and other NGOs and private sector partners to facilitate the dissemination of technologies developed and tested by
WorldVeg
Contribute to the project reporting and represent the project on different workshops and other events
Skills, knowledge and qualifications
An Master of Science (MSc) in Agronomy or equivalent from an Institution accredited by the Tanzania Commission of Universities
A minimum of five years of experience in horticultural production within an international environment, preferably an international non-governmental organization (NGO) or an international private sector company, is highly preferred.
Excellent computer skills in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Power point, Access)
Fluency in English and Kiswahili (spoken and written)
Good interpersonal skills and ability to interact with partners and colleagues in a multi-cultural setting
Application procedure
Submit (1) a letter of application indicating expected salary, the earliest joining date and suitability to the outlined activities and qualifications; and (2) a curriculum vitae with three names of professional referees including contact address, phone number and
e-mail. Applications should be sent by e-mail only to info-esa@worldveg.org with the title of the position in the heading. Only applications sent by e-mail will be considered.
Only applications from short listed candidates will be acknowledged. World Vegetable Center offers an attractive working environment in a multi-cultural setting with employees from different countries and diverse backgrounds. WorldVeg is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
Closing Date: Closing date for applications is 21st May 2017.
and consumption of nutritious and health-promoting vegetables. WorldVeg – Eastern and Southern Africa,located in Arusha, Tanzania, conducts vegetable research and training and provides information services for the benefit of its stakeholders in the horticultural ·sector in Africa. As part of its project ‘Vegetable Business Hubs for Youth’ funded by the Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the Center is looking for a talented, diligent, ambitious and reliable Tanzanian citizen, who places importance on quality, team-work and diligence for the following positions under the nationally recruited staff (NRS) category.
Position: Vegetable Marketing Manager
Key responsibilities
The successful candidate will report to the Project Manager and be in charge of day-to-day project implementation activities including training.
Duty station
Arusha, Tanzania
Responsibilities
Conduct technical training for farmers focusing on vegetable marketing, market analysis, group dynamics and formation, and price negotiation
Identify market niches for new vegetable products
Being involved in the identification and monitoring of production standards
Coordinate the collection, grading, packing, and delivery of vegetable crops produced by 5-6 different youth groups, ensure timely delivery and take care of all logistics
Analyze the market.demand for different vegetable crops at local and regional level
Support groups to develop production plans in order to ensure timely supply of vegetables
Collaborate with CRS and other NGOs and private sector partners to facilitate the dissemination of technologies developed and tested by WorldVeg
Contribute to the project reporting and represent the project on different workshops and other events
Skills, knowledge and qualifications
An Master of Science (MSc) in horticulture, agriculture, agribusiness or equivalent from an institution accredited by the Tanzania Commission of Universities
A minimum of five years of experience in horticultural production and marketing within an international environment, preferably an international non-governmental organization (NGO) or an international private sector company, is highly preferred.
Excellent computer skills in MS office applications · (Word, Excel, Power point, Access)
Fluency in English and Kiswahili (spoken and written)
Good interpersonal skills and ability to interact with partners and colleagues in a multicultural setting
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Position: Agronomist
Duty station
Arusha, Tanzania
Key responsibilities
The successful candidate will report to the Project Manager and be in charge of day-to-day project implementation activities including training and capacity building activities.
Responsibilities
Conduct an agronomic in collaboration with vegetable producers to identify the main limiting factors for vegetable production
Development of innovative vegetable cropping systems including new eco-friendly practices with producers and others experts
Analyze together with other WorldVeg staff which technology investments are needed to improve and strengthen the production capacity of the youth groups
Conduct technical training for farmers focusing on vegetable production techniques and promotion of postharvest technologies
Facilitate the introduction of resource-efficient technologies such as irrigation kits, protected cultivation. grafting to improve production and quality of produce Monitor development and sanitary quality of the crops, estimate yields and harvest schedules
Provide technical support to producers to overcome crop pests based on Integrated Pest management strategies (IPM)
Measure the quality and quantity of vegetables. produced by six different youth groups.
Being involved in the identification and monitoring of production standards, including certification under private standards or Global GAP
Collaborate with CRS and other NGOs and private sector partners to facilitate the dissemination of technologies developed and tested by
WorldVeg
Contribute to the project reporting and represent the project on different workshops and other events
Skills, knowledge and qualifications
An Master of Science (MSc) in Agronomy or equivalent from an Institution accredited by the Tanzania Commission of Universities
A minimum of five years of experience in horticultural production within an international environment, preferably an international non-governmental organization (NGO) or an international private sector company, is highly preferred.
Excellent computer skills in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Power point, Access)
Fluency in English and Kiswahili (spoken and written)
Good interpersonal skills and ability to interact with partners and colleagues in a multi-cultural setting
Application procedure
Submit (1) a letter of application indicating expected salary, the earliest joining date and suitability to the outlined activities and qualifications; and (2) a curriculum vitae with three names of professional referees including contact address, phone number and
e-mail. Applications should be sent by e-mail only to info-esa@worldveg.org with the title of the position in the heading. Only applications sent by e-mail will be considered.
Only applications from short listed candidates will be acknowledged. World Vegetable Center offers an attractive working environment in a multi-cultural setting with employees from different countries and diverse backgrounds. WorldVeg is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
Closing Date: Closing date for applications is 21st May 2017.
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