The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) is a not-for-profit institution that generates agricultural innovations to meet Africa’s most pressing challenges of hunger, malnutrition, poverty, and natural resource degradation. Working with various partners across sub-Saharan Africa, we improve livelihoods, enhance food and nutrition security, increase employment, and preserve natural resource integrity. IITA is a member of CGIAR, a global agriculture research partnership for a food secure future.
Support day-to-day implementation of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) and High-Quality Cassava Peel (HQCP) innovation pilots at the community level.
Work with partner hubs and spokes to coordinate distribution of inputs and equipment to women and youth-led poultry enterprises.
Ensure adherence to technical, environmental, and gender inclusion standards during implementation.
Community Engagement & Facilitation:
Mobilize and engage local stakeholders, youth groups, and women's associations for participation in innovation pilots.
Facilitate regular group meetings, dialogues, and information-sharing with beneficiaries and service providers.
Support delivery of business coaching, mentoring, and peer learning activities for participants.
Capacity Building Support:
Assist in the delivery and follow-up of technical training sessions on alternative feed production and poultry enterprise management.
Monitor participant attendance and performance in training and apprenticeships in collaboration with TVETs and trainers.
Monitoring, Learning & Reporting:
Collect and consolidate field-level data including participation records, enterprise outcomes, and feedback from youth and women entrepreneurs.
Track inputs, pilot outputs, and enterprise performance using provided tools.
Contribute to field reports, success stories, and updates for monthly or quarterly program.
Partnership & Coordination:
Liaise with local government, private sector actors, and civil society organizations to support enabling conditions for enterprise growth.
Coordinate logistics and scheduling for field visits, learning events, and innovation demonstration
Perform any other job-related tasks as may be assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Agribusiness or Extension, Veterinary Medicine, Rural Development, Development Studies and other related courses.
The ideal candidate must have a minimum of (4) years’ experience in agricultural development, youth livelihoods, community engagement, or enterprise development; Must be experienced working with small-holder poultry farmers, agribusinesses, or youth/women-led enterprises in Rural or Semi-urban contexts.
Experience in supporting donor-funded development projects is also desirable.
Competencies
The ideal candidate must:
Have strong interpersonal and facilitation skills, with the ability to engage and mobilize youth and women’s groups.
Have basic understanding of poultry systems, feed innovations (BSF, HQCP), or agricultural input value chains.
Have good written and verbal communication skills in English; knowledge of local languages is an advantage.
Be proficient in Microsoft Office tools and data collection platforms (e.g., ODK, KoboToolbox).
Ability to travel frequently within target communities and work independently under supervision.
Be passionate about youth development, agribusiness, and inclusive market systems.
Demonstrate ability to adapt and have problem solving dynamics in multi-stakeholder environments.
Be familiar with gender and social inclusion principles in development programming.
Benefits
We offer highly competitive salary with equally attractive benefits and excellent working conditions in a pleasant campus environment.