Vacancy title:
Market Systems Specialist – Eastern Kafue Nature Alliance
Jobs at:
The Nature ConservancyDeadline of this Job:
Thursday, February 29 2024
Summary
Date Posted: Saturday, February 17 2024, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
We’re Looking For You
The Market Systems Specialist will provide expert market development support to the project’s primary target beneficiaries, the local communities that depend on the landscape for their livelihoods and survival and will engage closely with private market operators as key partners. The Market Systems Specialist works as a member of the project implementation team and as part of the broader TNC Zambia’s conservation team, ensuring close communication, collaboration and learning with peers across projects and teams.
Specifically, they will provide hands-on strategic guidance and technical oversight for all the project’s market development activities in the natural resources and sustainable agriculture sectors, developing and strengthening mutually beneficial commercial relationships among the private sector, local communities and small businesses, ensuring meaningful participation of women and youth. They will manage this work through a market systems lens, facilitating the participation of a wide range of supporting market functions and ensuring cooperation and collaboration between actors for the benefit of the nature-based market as a whole.
They will report to the EKNA Chief of Party and will be based at TNC’s office in Mumbwa, Zambia
Specifically, the Partnership Manager:
• Develops and maintains an information base on all formal and informal private sector activities of relevance within the project area and continually scans the market to identify potential opportunities for business linkage with rural communities.
• Works with private sector actors in the natural resources sector (e.g. consumptive and non-consumptive tourism operators, forest product aggregators and processors, carbon project developers, fish aggregators and processors) to develop commercial markets that stimulate the engagement of rural communities and small businesses in the sustainable management and utilization of natural resources, provide sustainable wealth opportunities for local communities, ensure equitable participation of women and men and incentivize the investment of private capital in the long term equitable growth of these markets while protecting the natural capital upon which they depend.
• Works with private sector operators in the agricultural sector (e.g. agricultural input, information and service providers, agricultural commodity and livestock buyers and processors) to develop and strengthen agricultural markets that stimulate the engagement of smallholder farmers and provide incentives for the adoption of climate smart and sustainable agricultural technologies and practices
• Builds the capacity of small rural businesses and community-owned enterprises to engage and negotiate with private market operators and become increasingly innovative and sophisticated in their business dealings
• Using a market-led approach, promotes the climate-resilient diversification of smallholder agriculture by supporting the adoption of agrobiodiverse productions systems integrating multiple species, breeds or varieties, and integration of crop, livestock, poultry and tree crops
• In coordination with livestock market operators, builds the capacity of traditional pastoral targeted communities in the roll-out of conservation-compatible sustainable livestock management practices and links participating livestock farmers to private input markets, technical support and output marketing opportunities
• Works with tourism operators and agribusiness (e.g. suppliers of seed, irrigation technology and extension) to establish reliable supply chains for local fresh produce into the tourism industry
• Undertakes basic economic evaluations of business models related to sustainable natural resource management
• Through collaboration with TNC Zambia conservation teams and TNC Africa’s sustainable financing and regenerative economies teams, draws lessons from market development processes from across TNC Africa’s portfolio and brings them to bear in a Zambian context.
• Oversees tracking of market development activities, ensuring activities and deliverables meet USAID requirements; identifying any implementation challenges and providing the necessary support to address them.
• Contributes to developing terms of reference for market development and private investment-related sub-awards and contracts as well as reviewing reports submitted by relevant sub recipients
• Coordinates with the project’s monitoring, evaluation research and learning (MERL) staff to implement the MERL Plan, report on project activities, measure outcomes in accordance with project requirements and document key lessons learned from stakeholder engagements and community interactions.
• May require frequent travel to remote locations and evening and weekend hours.
• May work in variable weather conditions, at remote locations and under physically demanding circumstances
What You’ll Bring
Minimum Qualifications:
• BA/BS degree in natural resource management, natural resource economics, agriculture, business or similar relevant field
• 5 years’ practical experience in rural market development, natural resource management or similar field
• Experience in sustainable agricultural or natural resource management donor-funded project implementation
• Experience in market linkage facilitation and partnership development between private sector actors, small businesses and rural communities
• Experience in negotiating and conflict management
• Proven communication skills in written, spoken and graphical means in English
• Competence in computer skills (e.g. Excel, Word)
Desired Qualifications:
• 5-7 years’ experience in business, market development or equivalent combination of education and experience.
• Knowledge of current trends and practices in the rural agricultural and natural resource sectors in Zambia
• Demonstrated experience in market systems thinking and systems development
• Experience in developing or supporting innovative business models that stimulate private investment and engage rural communities
• Experience in capacity building and mentoring small rural businesses
• Knowledge of best practices in sustainable agriculture in Zambia
• Experience in resource stewardship e.g. managing and tracking budgets
• Experience in monitoring and evaluation of rural market development projects
• Ability to communicate in the local languages spoken in the project area
• Ability to work independently with strong self-motivation
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 60
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Job application procedure
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