Overview
The Technical Analyst for Sustainable Landscape and Commodities will strengthen the technical implementation of GCP and SLPI activities, serving as an operational bridge between national policy and landscape-level implementation.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate the implementation of technical activities related to sustainable agricultural commodities.
- Analyze and synthesize data and evidence on sustainable commodity production.
- Develop and operationalize workplans, technical guidelines, and field implementation strategies.
- Provide substantive technical inputs to project reports, policy briefs, knowledge products, and documentation.
- Monitor and evaluate field-level implementation of commodity-related activities.
- Deliver targeted technical assistance and capacity building to stakeholders.
- Facilitate and strengthen collaboration with SLPI landscape partners and other stakeholders.
- Liaise and coordinate with relevant government institutions and other stakeholders.
- Support coordination with SLPI landscape partners in implementing agriculture commodity interventions.
- Support the organization and implementation of technical meetings, workshops, and consultations.
- Provide technical inputs and support for farmer capacity building activities.
- Contribute to field monitoring, technical assessments, and identification of opportunities.
- Support engagement with public sector institutions, development partners, private sector actors, civil society organizations, and landscape stakeholders.
- Support the documentation of project results, good practices, and success stories.
- Contribute to communication materials that highlight project achievements and impacts.
- Support collaboration with national commodity platforms, landscape initiatives, and multi-stakeholder forums.
- Contribute to the organization of training and capacity-building activities.
- Support documentation and synthesis of lessons learned and best practices.
- Contribute to knowledge products such as technical briefs, reports, and case studies.
- Facilitate knowledge exchange among stakeholders and contribute to knowledge networks and communities of practice.
- Ensure gender considerations are integrated into knowledge products, training activities, and stakeholder engagement.
Required Experience
Applicants with a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) are required to have a minimum of two (2) years of relevant professional experience in sustainable agriculture, commodity value chains, landscape management, or natural resource management.
Qualifications
Advanced university degree (master’s degree or equivalent) in Development Studies, Public Policy, International Relations, Agriculture, Forestry or any other relevant Social Sciences field. Or A first-level university degree (bachelor’s degree) in the above fields in combination with an additional two years of qualifying experience.