Vacancy for Veterinarian & Plant Pathologists at USAID’s Bureau for Food Security

USAID’s Bureau for Food Security has commissioned a study, under its Leveraging Economic Opportunities (LEO) contract, to identify key constraints (including SPS measures) to trade within 
the maize and livestock value chains in West Africa, and to propose potential investments to address those constraints.




Job Title: Veterinarian & Plant Pathologists 


The assessment objectives include:

  • · Identifying sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS)-related constraints affecting regional trade of maize and livestock in the West Africa region;
  • · Mapping current initiatives to address these constraints;
  • · Identifying gaps in the policy cycle regarding technical areas and deficient institutional capacity that are not currently being addressed;
  • · Generating a set of actionable recommendations for regional and country level interventions with five or more priority needs identified.



Qualifications

  • Minimum Bachelor’s degree required, strongly preferred Master’s degree or equivalent in agriculture, veterinary services, plant pathology, phytosanitary, or related areas;
  • Must have experience with food safety issues;
  • Demonstrable experience conducting assessments around SPS measures;
  • Strong analytical, reporting and writing abilities.

Responsibilities
Document Review,
Develop a Field Research Plan.,
Identify and Organize Stakeholder meetings, and Final Report Review


How to Apply

Please apply by sending a CV and cover letter to leorecruit@joinav.org
Please indicate the position for which you are applying for in the subject line.
No phone calls please. Only finalists contacted. Women and minorities encouraged to apply.


Deadline Tuesday, April 12, 2016

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