Tasks and responsibilities
The National Project Specialist, through his/her work, will contribute to implementation of the project activities among which include:
• Serve as the primary liaison with stakeholders to maintain smooth project execution.
• Act as the primary conduit for day-to-day communication with stakeholders, ensuring timely feedback and updates.
• Manage daily project tasks, coordinate team efforts, and ensure that activities progress on schedule.
• Assist in budget monitoring and coordinate administrative tasks to support overall project management.
• Lead the customisation and delivery of technical training sessions and capacity-building workshops.
• Collaborate with the Programme Coordinator to ensure the alignment of project activities with national animal health policies and priorities of government.
• Participate in the steering committees meeting.
• Support the consultants to assess the training needs of government officers and animal health community workers involved in the project.
• Support the development and customisation of training materials related to epidemiology, surveillance, response strategies, and project-specific topics in collaboration with DALRRD veterinary body.
• Deliver training sessions for key stakeholders, including government animal health officials, community animal healthcare workers, and laboratory personnel.
• Foster an interactive learning environment that encourages participation and knowledge sharing among trainees.
• Work with Project coordinator and DALLRD focal point to evaluate the effectiveness of training sessions and incorporate feedback for continuous improvement.
• Prepare comprehensive workshop reports summarising training outcomes, participant feedback, and recommendations for future sessions.
• Provide regular progress updates to the Programme Coordinator, highlighting achievements and areas of improvement.
• Exchange lessons-learned and insights with the project team including the International Expert and the lead technical project officers at SFS, RAF and HQ.
• Participate in country missions with project partners including One Health Initiatives.
• Undertake other relevant tasks mutually agreed and deemed necessary by the FAO Representation.
• Support the timely preparation and submission of periodic project reports
CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING
Minimum Requirements
A university degree/qualification in Life science,
A minimum of 5 years’ experience in animal health sector
Working knowledge of English
National of South Africa
FAO Core Competencies
• Results Focus
• Teamwork
• Communication
• Building Effective Relationships
• Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement
Technical/Functional Skills
• Very good knowledge of the communication and documentation standards
• Very good knowledge of corporate computerized financial systems and administrative procedures and policies
• Very good knowledge of the organizational structure
Selection Criteria
• Understanding of South African animal disease control and surveillance systems, including early warning and emergency preparedness
• Knowledge of public health principles.
• Proficiency in data analysis and the use of project management software.