Job Summary: Global Communities (formerly CHF International) is an international development organization whose mission is to be a catalyst for long-lasting positive change in low- and moderate-income communities around the world, helping them improve their social, economic, and environmental conditions. Global Communities is seeking local candidates for the five-year Agribusiness Investment for Market Stimulation (AIMS) program to bolster trade by increasing access to financing for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) engaged in agribusiness in Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi. The anticipated start date for the positions would be in January 2015The Trade Manager will supervise a team of mobile Trade Specialists and will oversee efforts to improve access to market information systems, as well as the quality of available systems, and will also manage activities to facilitate market linkages and build capacity of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises.
The Trade Manager will provide assistance and expertise in the areas of trade facilitation, logistics, trade policy, and implementation of international and regional trade agreements, competition policy, and other general trade issues.
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesTrade Manager will manage the operational and technical management of all trade related activities throughout the Agribusiness Investment for Market Stimulation (AIMS) program in all three countriesLead the design and implementation of all bank capacity building programs to include training Trade SpecialistsSupervise up to 6 Trade Specialists and Trade Officers across three countriesParticipate in value chain mapping and facilitate market information analysisContribute to the identification and development of trainings for agribusiness small and medium enterprises (SMEs)Contribute to monitoring and evaluation and reporting of project activitiesHelp ensure quality performance of technical efforts and field activities by coordinating programmatic reporting, quality of data management and informationConduct regular visits to worksites to monitor the development and implementationSupport the documentation of program learning throughout the life of the programManage program databases and run regular reports to monitor progress including Program Tracker.Adhere to and incorporate into day-to-day operations in the Global Communities Kenya office Standards of ProfessionalismMaintain strict confidentiality of all privileged information regarding both human resources and fiscal mattersAssist with any other duties as required by SupervisorThe duties listed above are not inclusive of all the duties of the position at Global Communities International.
Global Communities reserves the right to change and update position descriptions at any time.Bachelor’s degree or Advanced degree (preferred) in international trade, international business or other related disciplines. A minimum of 5 years’ experience in a field related to international trade in Africa preferred.At least 5 years of technical experience working with international trade, preferably in the fields of agricultural trade and investment, at least 5 years of which have been in developing countries (East Africa preferred)Demonstrated success in creating and implementing innovative solutions, and achieving measureable results in the areas of policy reform, advocacy, and policy analysis, training and capacity building of government.Demonstrated experience using market facilitation principlesStrong computer skills and a working knowledge of statistical softwareAbility to develop and maintain positive relationships with professional contactsDemonstrate flexibility, cultural sensitivity when working with NGO partners, and the ability to adapt Global Communities policies and procedures to the local contextA person of known integrityDemonstrate the ability to work constructively in a teamAbility to negotiate solutions to problemsSuperior written and verbal communication skills and strong organizational skillsAbility to interact clearly and effectively with donors and other organizationsExcellent command of English language including written and spoken EnglishEffective use of written and spoken KiswahiliBased in the Nairobi office; travel outside of Nairobi as required to perform duties; E. Africa travel will also be requiredAble to sit at a computer and operate a keyboard, for extended periods of time The anticipated start date for the positions would be in January 2015.
How to Apply
Applicants are to submit their application letters with detailed CV to vacancies@chfkenya.org with the Title of the Position being applied for addressed to:
The Country Director,
P. O. Box 1661 00606 Sarit Centre,
Nairobi, Kenya
Apply by Monday, 15 December 2014.
Only short listed firms/candidates will be contacted.
CHF is an equal opportunity employer.
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