Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA),Agricultural Civil-Engineering Technician Jobs in Rwanda

JOB
OPPORTUNITY 
KOREA
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (KOICA)
RWANDA
OFFICE
Plot
No. 10050, Nyarutarama, Kigali, Rwanda
14th
 August 2017
KOICA
Korea
International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) was founded as a government agency on
April 1, 1991, to maximize the effectiveness of S

outh Korea’s grant aid
programs for developing countries by implementing the government’s grant aid
and technical cooperation programs as well as promoting sustainable
development, strengthening partnerships with developing partners, and enhancing
the local ownership of beneficiaries.

VISION
Contributing
to poverty reduction and sustainable development of the Republic of Rwanda in
line with Vision 2020 of the Republic of Rwanda and Country Partnership
Strategy of the Republic of Korea; further strengthening the partnership of the
two countries
In
order to implement the RCSP (Rural Community Support Project), KOICA Rwanda
Office seeks to hire a highly qualified, dedicated and experienced Agricultural
Civil-Engineering
Technician.
RURAL
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROJECT (RCSP) Data Sheet
Project
Title
 Rural
Community Support Project (RCSP)
Donor
 Government
of the Republic of Korea
Responsible
Agency
GoK:
Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)
GoR:
Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI)
Project
Development Objectives
  • To
    increase the agricultural productivity of organized farmers in the
    marshlands and adjacent hillsides targeted for development in an
    environmentally sustainable manner;
  • To
    increase farmers’ income in market-based value chains activities; and
  • To
    strengthen the participation of beneficiary farmers (men and women) with
    ownership based on the Korean Saemaul Undong mindset approach,
    self-help, diligence, and cooperation.
Project
Area
RCSP will primarily be implemented
in the nationwide of Rwanda. Project intervention areas for marshlands
rehabilitation/development and sustainable land management on hillsides were
selected jointly with KOICA and LWH-RSSP3-RCSP-FRDP/SPIU/MINAGRI technical
team based on three main criteria: (i) potential water resource for
irrigation and drainage development in marshland; (ii) topographical and
geographical conditions in adjacent hillside areas; and (iii) farming status
in the marshland and adjacent hillside areas.
Project
Implementation Period:
Start
Date: November 2014, End Date: December 31 2018 (50 Months)
Project
Financing Data (USD million)
Total
Project Cost:
12.5M
(Donor: 11.0, Recipient: 1.5)
Project
Components
1.
Marshland and Hillside Rehabilitation and Development
1.1
Marshland rehabilitation and development: 630ha
1.2
Sustainable land management on hillsides: 1,260 ha
1.3
Rural investments for economic infrastructure: 7 sites
2.
Capacity for Marshland, Hillside and Commodity Chain Development
2.1
Strengthening farmer organizations and cooperatives
2.2
Improving production technologies
2.3
Capacity building for value chain development
3.
Capacity development
.
3.1
Invitational training to Korea
3.2
Saemaul Undong (SMU) Training in Rwanda
4.  
 Project support and coordination

4.1    Project Coordination and Support
4.2    Technical Support
4.3 Provision of Equipment and Materials
Main
Target Group
RCSP
target group consists of smallholders in the respective project areas
producing or interested in producing the rice, horticulture (fruits,
vegetables) and other crops. It will be largely made up of low-income
households cultivating up to 0.2 ha in marshland and 0.3 ha in hillside, who
depend predominantly on agriculture to sustain their livelihood. Poorer
households will also benefit from project support to SACCOs, which are open
to anybody. The project will give specific support packages and to monitor
the extent to which they access project benefits. Furthermore, it develops
special measures to target women farmers, especially women heads of
households, and resource-poor farmers with little land for cultivation to
ensure their inclusion.
Organisational
Framework
MINAGRI
SPIU
,
specifically its LWH/RSSP3/RCSP Coordination, bearing the overall
responsibility for implementing RCSP. RCSP is managed under RCSP
implementation team to form one implementation unit (Project Support and
Coordination Unit, PSCU-RCSP) embedded in the MINAGRI’s structure. KOICA will
dispatch necessary Experts as a Project Consultants Unit (PCU) for technical
and financial support of RCSP. To this effect, the Ministry has appointed the
Project Liaison Manager, who is in charge of overall management of the
Project including the control of work progress and quality, within the
existing structure of the SPIU for coordination and follow up of RCSP
activities in collaboration with PCU. The planning, implementation, financial
management and monitoring of project activities are carried out as part of
MINAGRI’s regular planning, budgeting, management and monitoring activities.
Results
Monitoring and Evaluation
The
M&E system for RCSP builds on strong performance and fully aligned with
the MINAGRI MIS. Following the envisaged coordination and implementation of
RCSP under LWH-RSSP3-RCSP coordination. The LWH-RSSP3-RCSP MIS unit is
responsible to streamline the M&E system at all levels. The RCSP will
benefit from the extensive experience of LWH-RSSP3-RCSP M&E System in
data collection tools, data management systems, reporting mechanisms and
required evaluation studies will be harmonized between RCSP and RSSP3/LWH Projects
and carried out jointly whenever possible to reduce costs and to further
align with MINAGRI needs and standards.
Project’s
Results Framework
The
Project’s Results Framework highlights the PDO and intermediate result
indicators and the results monitoring arrangements. The effectiveness of the
results framework and results monitoring will be reviewed and validated at
MTR.
RCSP
Results Framework
PDO
Level Results Indicators
Unit
of Measure
Baseline
Targets
Dec
2015
Dec
2016
Dec
2017
Dec
2018
Project
Development Objective (PDO): 
(i) Increase the agricultural
productivity of organized farmers in marshlands and hillsides of the
sub-watersheds targeted for development in an environmentally sustainable
manner; (ii) Increase farmers’ income in market-based value chains
activities; and  (iii) Strengthen the participation of beneficiary
farmers (men and women) with ownership based on the Korean Saemaul Undong
(SMU) mindset approach, self-help, diligence, and cooperation
1.  
 Productivity of targeted areas ($/ha) in:
i. irrigated marshlands
ii. Non-irrigated hillsides
$/ha
%
642
642
+0%
738
+15%
867
+35%
1092
+70%
$/ha
%
470
470
+0%
540
+15%
611
+30%
705
+50%
2.  
 Share of commercialized agricultural products from the targeted area
(marshlands/ hillsides)
%
Marsh
50%
Hillsides
30%
Marsh
50%
Hillsides
30%
Marsh
65%
Hillsides
50%
Marsh
75%
Hillsides
60%
Marsh
80%
Hillsides
70%
3.
Farmers in the RCSP targeted areas that have adopted improved farming
practices on the hillsides or marshlands disaggregated by sex.
%
Women
32%
Men
36%
Women
32%
Men
36%
Women
50%
Men
50%
Women
60%
Men
60%
Women
70%
Men
70%
3.  
 Direct Project Households,
TBD
1500
3000
5000
7000
Intermediate
Outcomes Indicators
4.  
 Area developed/rehabilitated with improved irrigation and drainage
services
Ha
0
0
200
450
630
5.  
 Hillsides sustainably developed by the Project 
Ha
0
100
500
900
1,260
6.  
 Number of cooperatives formed under SMU approach 
Number
NA
0
3
5
7
7.  
 Coops having access to finance (number)
Number
BR
0
2
5
7
8.  
 Users in irrigated marshlands rehabilitated or developed by the
Project paying water charges through WUAs
%
0
95
95
95
9.  
 Operational water user associations
Number
BR
0
2
5
7
10.  
 Coops doing certified seed production
Number
BR
0
1
2
4
Agricultural
Civil engineering Technician (ACT)
Position: The Agricultural
Civil engineering Technician will be nationally recruited by PCU and will be based
at sub-project sites. He/she is responsible for ensuring adequate backstopping
for the Irrigation Specialist (IS), and Agricultural Civil Engineering Expert
(ACEE) of PCU and be working closely with the field Irrigation Engineer, and
Land Husbandry technicians in PSCU. He/she will be responsible and be reporting
to the PM, and Irrigation Specialist in PCU who will assign him/her duties as
appropriate.
ToR:
He/she
will be responsible for:
  • Supporting
    the Irrigation Specialist (IS), and Agricultural Civil Engineering Expert
    (ACEE) of PCU and be working closely with the field Irrigation Engineer,
    and Land Husbandry technicians in PSCU, for construction of irrigation
    systems in marshland, and sustainable hillside management including
    terraces with regular and close follow up on the fields;
  • By
    guide of PCU/IS, ACEE, and in collaboration with the field Irrigation
    engineers in PSCU, assisting supervision and quality control of
    contractors for all construction works including dams and appurtenant
    structures, irrigation and drainage systems including pipelines, and land
    leveling of the command area;
  • By
    guide of PCU/IS, ACEE, and in collaboration with the field Irrigation
    engineers in PSCU, ensuring that contractors are respecting the
    engineering and construction standards, working conditions, execution
    techniques and time schedule provided in the contract;
  • By
    guide of PCU/IS, ACEE, and in collaboration with the Field Irrigation
    technician in PSCU, assisting supervision of Irrigation Officers based at
    each sub-project site for the training of community members in operation
    and maintenance of irrigation systems and infrastructures;
  • By
    guide of PCU/ACEE and in collaboration with the field Irrigation
    Technicians in PSCU, assisting the formation and effective functionality
    of the Water Users Associations including developing a list of users,
    establishing a system of collection and management of water charges,
    operation and maintenance of irrigation infrastructures, and ensuring
    participation and benefit from organized regular training courses and
    workshops;
  • By
    guide of PCU/IS, ACEE and in collaboration with the field Land Husbandry
    technicians in PSCU, overseeing and backstopping the participatory
    land–husbandry implementation modalities by reviewing existing agro
    climatic conditions, topographic realities and land husbandry practices in
    different project sites;
  • By
    guide of PCU/IS, ACEE and in collaboration with the field Land Husbandry
    Technicians in PSCU, setting up mechanisms and preparing strategies to be
    put in place for reinforcing comprehensive land husbandry technologies in
    all RCSP sites;
  • By
    guide of PCU/IS, ACEE and in collaboration with the field Land Husbandry
    technician in PSCU, ensuring a systematic technical supervision of the
    land husbandry works and provide recommendation and correction measures to
    the field technicians and staff responsible for the proper implementation
    and supervision of land husbandry works;
  • By
    guide of PCU/IS, ACEE, and in collaboration with field technicians,
    preparing the farmers and cooperatives usable training module for the
    management and maintenance of land husbandry infrastructures.
  • By
    guide of PCU/IS, ACEE and in collaboration with the field technicians,
    developing a strategy for the acquisition of all required inputs (lime and
    compost) by the community based organizations/farmers cooperatives for the
    sustainable productivity of different land husbandry infrastructures;
  • Liaise
    with field technicians, ensuring the timely and proper payment of
    different manpower engaged in different land husbandry activities through
    the formal financial institutions; and
  • Conducting
    any additional duties requested by the PM, Irrigation Specialist, Project
    Liaison Manager for the success of the Project.
Qualifications:
Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience
Experience:
ACT
  • A
    Bachelor Degree in agricultural Engineering with 3 years of experience in
    similar works or advanced diploma in Agricultural engineering with 5 years
    of experience in similar domain of irrigation and land husbandry works.
  • Trainings
    related to the position/expertise.
  • Good
    English ability for reporting and communication.
Technical
Skills & Abilities
:
  • Strong
    project management skills
  • Strong
    capacity building skills
  • Sound
    knowledge of the Rwanda context in terms of related position/expertise
  • Proven
    negotiation and networking skills
  • Good
    Computer skill of MS office.
  • Excellent
    command on both written and spoken English and Kinyarwanda.
  • Pleasing
    personality, good interpersonal skill.
  • Belief
    in KOICA’s vision, mission and core values
  • Able
    to use engineering maps and drawing (ACT only).
  • Able
    to measure the executed works on the field (ACT only).
 Working
Environment / Conditions:
Work
environment: Fully based in the field at the cluster level 
Salary:
The
salary will be based on the LWH-RSSP-RCSP, SPIU/MINAGRI Level
How
to apply:
 
*
Interested candidates are required to submit an application form (refer to
attached “Application Form”) addressed to Country Director of KOICA Rwanda
Office, enclosed and sealed with a “Work Plan”, a notarized copy of
degree certificates and of past work certificates in related field to the
reception of the KOICA Rwanda Office in Nyarutarama, Golf course road, KG 34 by
Monday, 21st of August 2017 before 4:00 PM.
*
The “Work Plan” must be written within 2 pages in English. The
relevant experience will only be effective with a hard copy of the certificates
presented at submission and candidates must not be in employment elsewhere when
accepting the job offer.
*
Submitted copies of letter and documents are not to be returned.
*
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
We
are looking forward to receiving your application.
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