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Saturday, August 28, 2010

CAHNET Country Coordinator - Kenya Vacancy

FARM Africa- Making a lasting difference to Africa’s families
GAHNET -Community Animal Health Network
CAHNET Country Coordinator - Kenya
Ref: CAH

The Community Animal Health Network (CAHNET) is a regional network managed by FARM-Africa that brings together individuals and organisations with an interest in community animal health systems.
CAHNET's objectives are:
  1. To proactively improve the standards and impact of community animal health delivery systems in the Horn of Africa by sharing CAHNET member-endorsed best practice through meetings, training courses, on-line training materials and impact studies and offering services such as sourcing vaccines, quality veterinary drugs and other services.
  2. To improve the legislative environment in which community animal health systems operate by advocating for evidence-based policy development in the region and sharing best-practice and impact studies with policymakers.
FARM-Africa is also currently partnering with GALVmed (Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines) in the "Protecting Livestock - Saving Human Life" Project.
Location: Mwingi, Kenya
Reporting to: CAHNET Coordinator/GALVmed Africa Partnership Manager, FARM-Africa Regional Office, Nairobi, Kenya
Monthly basic salary: KES 83,175
General description of the job:
1. To build the Community Animal Health Network (CAHNET) in Kenya in order to improve:
  • Access to information by poor livestock keepers, their service providers and facilitators;
  • The standards and impact of community animal health service delivery systems;
  • The legislative environment in which Community Animal Health systems operate.
2. To manage the implementation, monitoring and reporting of all CAHNET activities in Kenya
Key responsibilities:
  • To coordinate CAHNET activities in Kenya and ensure they are implemented as planned.
  • To proactively market CAHNET in order to increase the membership base by taking a lead in membership recruitment drives, formation of livestock producer groups and facilitating interaction between CAHNET members and their stakeholders.
  • To source for new information and products that are relevant to poor livestock keepers, their service providers and facilitators and submit them to CAHNET's ICT officer in Nairobi for wider dissemination
  • To represent FARM-Africa and CAHNET as required in national forums, ensure that the needs of livestock keepers are well articulated and facilitate their participation in policy debates.
  • To participate, as required, in field data collection for social economic impact assessment and field testing of vaccines, diagnostics and other inputs by the GALVmed research team.
Person Specification Qualifications and Experience
Essential
  • Bachelors' degree in any agricultural discipline
  • Demonstrable knowledge of community-based animal health systems in Africa
  • Demonstrable knowledge of current animal health, socio-economic and policy issues affecting livestock keepers in the Greater Horn of Africa
  • Strong marketing and communication skills
Desired
  • Experience of member based networks
  • Project management
  • Policy influencing
Competences
Essential
  • Good analytical and writing skills
  • Strong negotiation and networking skills
  • Competency in basic computer software e.g. MSOffice
Desired
  • Good analytical and writing skills
  • Team building
  • Strong negotiation and networking skills
  • Self motivated
  • Competency in basic computer software e.g. MSOffice
  • Public speaking
How to Apply

Download the standard application form at 
www.cahnetafrica.net& email your completed application to: recruitment@cahnetafrica.net quoting REF: CAH in the subject line.

Please note that CVs will NOT be accepted.

Only short listed applicants will be contacted & canvassing will result in automatic disqualification

Closing Date: Friday 3rd September 2010

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