Indego Africa Project Rwanda Production Manager Job Vacancy in Rwanda

Description

Position
Title:

RWANDA PRODUCTION MANAGER

About Us: Indego Africa
(“Indego”) is an innovative 501(c)(3) nonprofit social enterprise
that partners with women artisans in Rwanda on a fair trade basis to drive
forward a sustainable, long-term solution to systemic poverty in Africa. Indego
sells its partners’ hand-made contemporary accessories and home décor products
on Indego’s online store and at high-end U.S. retailers, including
Anthropologie, Madewell, DANNIJO, J.Crew, and Nicole Miller. Indego Africa then
invests 100% of profits to its long-term skills training programs in financial
management, entrepreneurship, literacy, and computer usage – which are taught
by Rwanda’s top university students. Indego Africa, the subject of a Harvard
Business School case study, partners with the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women
Initiative and is a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation, which recently
awarded Indego its coveted award for “Most Impact in a Partner
Community.” By forging a strategy that validates and scales its mission,
Indego Africa re-defines an outdated handicraft model of economic development
and maps out a replicable blueprint for unleashing the power of women
entrepreneurs in Africa.

Position
Description
:
Indego Africa offers an opportunity for a resourceful professional to gain
experience overseeing: (a) all design and production operations in Rwanda; (b)
the handicraft export and purchase program involving the co-ops; and (c)
communication with the U.S. regarding the effectiveness, expenses, and
performance of Indego local personnel, trainers, co-ops, and the Indego
programs. This person will improve his or her skills in international
development work, product design, and income generation theory and models,
while learning about the fields of social entrepreneurship and fair trade
wholesaling/retailing. The Rwanda Production Operations Manager will be
supervised by the Country Director in Rwanda and the Creative Director and CEO
in the U.S.

Skills and
Education Preferred:

  • Young
    professional focusing on program development, logistics system
    development, product/fashion design, international development, business,
    international affairs, gender studies, Africa studies, social
    entrepreneurship, or other related course of study.
  • Candidate
    must be a US National with knowledge of the US retail market.
  • At
    least two years of work experience in a professional environment. Strong
    business skills preferred.
  • Background
    knowledge or coursework with respect to business, nonprofits, Africa, fair
    trade or international development programming.
  • Proficient
    in driving a car with manual transmission, and comfortable driving in both
    urban and rural settings.
  • Excellent
    computer skills including usage of the Microsoft Office suite (required),
    Drop Box and other relevant publishing and productivity tools (preferred).
  • Time
    spent living in Africa, or extensive travel in Africa (preferred).
  • Flexibility,
    resourcefulness, patience and diligence – including an ability and
    willingness to adapt to the lifestyle and work environment of Rwanda – are
    essential.
  • Working
    knowledge of French (required) and/or Kiswahili language skills
    (preferred).

Expected
Projects and Skills Learned:

  • Supervision
    of Handicraft Program: Implement and monitor quality control strategies;
    oversee production process from receipt of purchase order through
    delivery; develop products for future sale and promotion; and monitor all
    developments related to customs and taxes.
  • Supervise
    all Production Staff and interns
  • Develop
    Rwanda Production Internship Program
  • Liaison
    Between U.S. and Rwanda: Act as main communication point in Rwanda for
    Indego Africa’s U.S. sales team (and a variety of famous designers and
    large-scale retailers).
  • Site
    Visits: Travel at least three (3) times per week to visit the co-ops to
    observe, supervise, audit, and recommend improvements to the co-op’s
    expense reporting, record-keeping, invoicing, and financial reporting;
    provide technical assistance to Indego local personnel; and identify
    management problems at the co-op or issues related to the relationship
    between Indego and the co-op.
  • Partnership
    Development: Develop relationships and partnerships with other NGOs and
    resources locally, while assisting the rest of the Indego team in Rwanda.
  • Direct
    Production Procurement and Supply Chain Operations: Oversee the sourcing
    and purchasing of all necessary production materials and develop improved
    relationships with local and international suppliers
  • Reporting:
    Deliver periodic reports regarding the effectiveness, expenses and
    performance of Indego local personnel, trainers, co-ops, and other Indego
    programs.
  • Update
    Standard Operating Procedures: Continually update Production SOPs
  • Training:
    Candidate will train a Rwandan employee on the workings of the US retail
    market.

Expectations:

  • Full-time
    employment of 40 hours per week. The position requires a commitment of 8
    months, until August 31st 2013.
  • This is
    a PAID position.
  • Expected
    to have independent access to a computer.
  • Position
    will be located in Kigali, Rwanda.
  • Travel
    to and from Rwanda, and housing expenses, will not be covered by Indego
    Africa. Local team will help find housing and give advice on
    transportation and communication.

To Apply: Please e-mail resume and
cover letter to jobs@indegoafrica.org.
In your cover letter, please explain (a) why you are applying for this
position, (b) any relevant experience you have had (including time spent
working or living in Africa), and (c) any other relevant information to your
qualifications for this position. Your name, the date, and the position MUST be
in the titles of your attached documents. No phone calls please.

Deadline: Apply immediately. Position
opens until filled.

How
to apply

To Apply: Please e-mail resume and
cover letter tojobs@indegoafrica.org.
In your cover letter, please explain (a) why you are applying for this
position, (b) any relevant experience you have had (including time spent
working or living in Africa), and (c) any other relevant information to your
qualifications for this position. Your name, the date, and the position MUST be
in the titles of your attached documents. No phone calls please.

Application deadline: December 16, 2012
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