Feed
the Future Rwanda HingaWeze
the Future Rwanda HingaWeze
GIS/Database
Technician
Technician
CNFA
CNFA
is a US-based nonprofit nongovernmental organization (NGO) that works to
stimulate economic growth and improve rural livelihoods by empowering the
private sector through five core capabilities: (1) Productivity, Food Security
and Nutrition; (2) Input Supply and Farm Services; (3) Economic Resilience a
is a US-based nonprofit nongovernmental organization (NGO) that works to
stimulate economic growth and improve rural livelihoods by empowering the
private sector through five core capabilities: (1) Productivity, Food Security
and Nutrition; (2) Input Supply and Farm Services; (3) Economic Resilience a
nd
Rapid Recovery; (4) Value Chain Development; and (5) Volunteer Technical
Assistance. CNFA assists smallholders in increasing household-level food
security and nutrition through improved agricultural practices, introduction of
new varieties, diversification of crop production, food preservation and
storage, development of farmer-based organizations (FBOs) and strengthened
linkages to markets.
Program
Description Feed the Future Rwanda HingaWeze
Description Feed the Future Rwanda HingaWeze
The
primary objective of the Feed the Future Rwanda HingaWeze activity is to
sustainably increase smallholder farmers’ income, improve nutritional status of
Rwandan women and children, and increase the resilience of the agriculture and
food systems to the changing climate.
primary objective of the Feed the Future Rwanda HingaWeze activity is to
sustainably increase smallholder farmers’ income, improve nutritional status of
Rwandan women and children, and increase the resilience of the agriculture and
food systems to the changing climate.
Position
Description
Description
Under
the supervision of the Senior Agronomist/Deputy Chief of Party (DCoP), the
Geographic Information System (GIS)/Database Technician will be responsible for
managing all significant and relevant data required by the program to inform
annual reports and communications documents; and provide quantitative results
that will feed into analysis, evaluations, performance monitoring, and more.
S/he will also develop, manage, and maintain a GIS Mapping Database and develop
data collection tools to geographically map program interventions and project
management indicators.
the supervision of the Senior Agronomist/Deputy Chief of Party (DCoP), the
Geographic Information System (GIS)/Database Technician will be responsible for
managing all significant and relevant data required by the program to inform
annual reports and communications documents; and provide quantitative results
that will feed into analysis, evaluations, performance monitoring, and more.
S/he will also develop, manage, and maintain a GIS Mapping Database and develop
data collection tools to geographically map program interventions and project
management indicators.
Qualifications:
- At
least 7 years of experience in the design and implementation of learning
agendas, evaluation of project data to identify successful approaches and
trends at the field level, the development of MEL systems and plans; - BSc
or higher in data management, information technology, or a related field; - Fluency
in English and advanced level of French and Kinyarwanda Fluent speaker of
French and Kinyarwanda; and advanced speaker of English; - Excellent
organizational skills and ability to work in fast-paced environment; - Ability
to prioritize and manage multiple tasks simultaneously; - Experience
working on USAID or other international donor-funded programs a plus; - Excellent
communication and writing skills.
Women
and Rwandan Nationals are strongly encouraged to apply.
and Rwandan Nationals are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applicants
must apply through the following link with “Rwanda FTF HingaWeze- GIS/Database
Technician” in the subject line.
must apply through the following link with “Rwanda FTF HingaWeze- GIS/Database
Technician” in the subject line.
Applications
will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. Deadline for submission is
August 17, 2017.
will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. Deadline for submission is
August 17, 2017.