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The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is seeking an Associate, Children and Young People to provide technical and administrative support to project activities under the Children and Young People theme particularly those targeted at children under 10 years old and in support of GAIN’s infant foods and school feeding initiatives in the African region. This role will be offered on a two(2) year fixed term contract, subject to availability of funding and will be based in either Abuja, Nigeria or Nairobi, Kenya.
The Associate will support the development and implementation of GAIN’s strategy focusing on the African regional infant foods domestic market, as well supporting to coordinate GAIN’s school feeding and youth employment activities. They will be involved in core project activities as well as providing a range of support services, including communications, stakeholder management, preparation and delivery of training, preparation of reports and briefs, maintaining project documentation, to ensure project outcomes are achieved on time, on budget, to quality standards and within agreed scope, in line with GAINs Project Management Guidelines.
The Associate, Children and Young People also undertakes various administrative tasks, organizing, coordinating, scheduling, and attending meetings with team members, stakeholders, service providers and partners.
About you
The ideal candidate should have experience providing technical and administrative support to programme and country teams implementing programmatic activities related to infant foods. Previous experience working in private sector with SMEs or SME support organisations, school feeding projects coupled with an understanding of food systems or agriculture, infant and children’s nutrition is preferred.
You should have experience delivering trainings, preparation of reports and briefs, maintaining project documentation in addition to supporting core project activities such as stakeholder management and communication. This role will provide project procurement administrative support in collaboration with the country office procurement focal persons.
An education background with a degree in Food Technology, Food Science, Business Administration, Public Policy, or related field is required.
About the Role
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is seeking a Project Coordinator, Business Support, SNIPS to coordinate the implementation of the Business Support component of the project. This role will be offered on a one(1) year fixed term contract, subject to availability of funding and will be based in Abuja, Nigeria.
The Strengthening Nutrition in Priority Staples Project (SNIPS) in Nigeria, in partnership with GIZ and the Green Innovation Centre for the Agricultural and Food Sector in Nigeria, is working on four priority value chains – Vitamin A Cassava, Vitamin A Maize, Rice, and Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato – to bring forward innovations with the potential to contribute to smallholder farmers' livelihoods and sustainable rural development. The project focuses on productivity, incomes, and jobs for smallholder farmers active in the priority value chains. This GAIN investment is an integrated plan to support and strengthen the GIC, adding a nutrition lens to make the intervention more nutrition-sensitive over the next two years in four GIC states, namely Kaduna, Benue, Nasarawa and Oyo states.
The Business Support component is designed to empower women and young people and unleash the creativity and energy of youth and women to support their families, succeed in agri-business, attempt to tackle malnutrition, and prevent foodborne illnesses and food and social insecurity. This component has increased women's and youth's involvement in value-added agriculture and entrepreneurship that directly addresses the specific challenges women and rural youth face in the four focal states for this project. It responds to opportunities to harness the political will at local, state, and national levels in Nigeria to invest in creating economic opportunities for women and youth in the production, processing, and sale of nutritious and safe foods. This is achieved by significantly increasing the knowledge and information available to women and young people about nutrition and food safety, increasing their participation in decision-making, and targeting business support and investments so they can bring forward innovations, increase livelihood opportunities and build nutrition sensitivity into the GIC value chains.
The Project Coordinator will support the Project Manager, Supply Chains for Commercialization and will be directly responsible for coordinating the implementation of the Business Support component of the project. The post-holder will be expected to develop strong relationships with relevant partners, exploiting synergies within GAIN and with external stakeholders to ensure continued, effective project delivery. The Project Coordinator, in close collaboration with the Project Manager, has overall responsibility for the day-to-day operational delivery, implementation, and monitoring of the project, specifically focusing on tracking the progress and status of project activities. They play a coordination role in GAIN's cross-functional project teams and support the maintenance of relationships with partners and stakeholders.
They are responsible for liaising with stakeholders within their assigned project components and ensuring that project outputs and activities are successfully implemented within approved plans, budgets, timelines, and quality standards
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About you
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience providing technical support to MSMEs in accessing funding/financing and building their capacity in terms of business optimisation, access to markets, financial literacy while adopting food safety management and quality systems. You should have experience establishing partnerships with state governments , development agencies and regulatory bodies to support production and distribution of safe nutritious foods.
You should have direct experience working with MSMEs preferably in the nutrition space guiding on efficient food supply chains while incorporating nutrition sensitive practices and innovations through strategies such as social behaviour change communication.
Project management experience is critical to succeed in this role as the Project Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating the Business Support component of the SNIPs project with expectation to develop strong relationships with key partners. You should have experience in day-to-day operational implementation and monitoring of a project.
An education background with a degree in agricultural economics, development studies, business management, sustainable development or related field is required. A deep understanding of private sector especially MSMEs is key to succeed in this role.
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