
Veterinarians Without Borders Canada
Reporting to the International Program Director, Livestock Technical Specialist will provide critical knowledge in the agriculture and livestock sectors to the international development and humanitarian world.
Job Responsibilities
Strategic:
- Participate and provide input to program strategy, including necessary adjustments or refinements to the work plan.
Technical role:
- Provide technical leadership in implementation of the livestock programming across VWB/VSF
- Provide technical mentorship to program staff, implementing partners and key stakeholders.
- Guide the development, planning, monitoring and evaluation of Ukraine’s emerging humanitarian livestock programming.
- Lead documentation of livestock programming through development of the relevant progress reports, Donor reports, success stories
- Representation of VWB/VSF in the relevant working and technical groups / forums
- Identification, communication and support in addressing of program related risks
- Work with International Projects leadership to assess and develop project proposals addressing livelihoods-related needs.
- Provide professional technical input and review of field-level sector reports and proposals.
- Act in a capacity of central resource center for all field-based livelihoods and market-based programming.
- Work with teams to build the capacity of agriculture and livestock program staff through training development and delivery, troubleshooting support and technical backstopping.
- Facilitate technically sound program implementation with staff, in-field partners and community stakeholders that results in high participation and empowerment of local communities.
Responding to Emergencies
- Participating and contributing towards VWB/VSF’s emergency response, as and when necessary
Qualifications & Experience
- Ability to read, analyze, and interpret periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures,
- Ability to write proposals for donors, program reports, business correspondence, and technical reference manuals.
- Ability to effectively conduct trainings, present information, and respond to questions from donors, colleagues, beneficiaries, and the general public.
- Bachelor’s degree (Masters preferred) in Agriculture, Veterinary, Zootechnics, or Economic Development. With three (3) to four (4) years related experience living and working in a cross cultural context; or equivalent combination of experience and education.
How to apply
Please submit your cover letter and C.V. to [email protected] by May 15th, 2023