Job Summary
The Livelihood Assistant will be responsible to support the Senior Livestock Officer in the implementation of Samaritan's Purse's Economic Activities for Returnees to Ninewa (EARN) Program in Sinjar, Iraq. The Assistant will spend most of their time in villages throughout the program area supporting livestock and fodder growing trainings and demonstrating best practices. The Assistant will also support with the distributions of animals, livestock supplies, and Agriculture supplies. The Assistant will participate in surveys and assessments to select beneficiaries and monitor the successful implementation of the program. The Assistant will make frequent field visits to beneficiary villages to provide hands-on livestock and agricultural technical support. The Livelihoods Assistant will also participate in other relevant SP programming work assigned to him/her.
Job Duties:
- Mobilize and identify vulnerable families within the program area to engage in Livestock and fodder growing programs.
- Conduct baseline and endline surveys with beneficiaries in the program area.
- Facilitate Livestock and Fodder growing trainings in coordination with Livestock officer and demonstrate best practices for caring for goats and fodder crops.
- Provide technical guidance and serve as a general resource to beneficiaries on livestock and fodder growing practices during follow-up visits.
- Provide support for the beekeeping program with beneficiary selection, distributions, and follow-ups with beneficiaries.
- Support with the distribution of goats, bees and livestock/agriculture materials and other program materials as assigned.
- Troubleshoot challenges within assigned activities and present proposed solutions to Senior Livestock Officer and the Program Coordinator.
- Follow SP, humanitarian, and programmatic standards of quality and excellence.
- Assist the Senior Livestock Officer and work with the Livestock Assistant in compiling and drafting reports, financial documentation, beneficiary documentation, and other programmatic related documents.
- Undertake any other duties as assigned by the Senior Livestock Officer, Program Coordinator, or Program Manager.
Skills Required
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be willing to abide by Samaritan’s Purse’s code of conduct and understand the principals of Samaritan’s Purse’s statement of faith, as well as be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Must have passion to build relationships and connect with beneficiaries.
- Must have ability to facilitate livestock/agricultural trainings with beneficiaries.
- Proactive and able to manage workload with guidance from his/her supervisor.
- Positive, enthusiastic, and willing to learn, possessing a ‘can-do’ attitude.
- Excellent time-manager who can balance multiple priorities.
- Motivated to learn and perform and not afraid to ask questions.
- Good communicator and comfortable to work in a team environment.
- High professional and ethical standards.
- Must be a humble team player.
- Ability to be flexible and adaptable, taking on additional responsibilities as needed.
- High level of integrity and stewardship.
- Committed to the SP values and ethics.
- Willingness to travel in and out of the field
- Possesses strong understanding of local area.
Education / Experience Needed
- Must have relevant Livestock/animal husbandry experience, especially in relation to goats.
- University degree in Livestock Management, Animal Husbandry or other related field preferred, but not required.
- At least four years relevant work experience with goats, sheep, bees, other livestock or other Agriculture activities.
- Work experience with INGO’s is preferred, but not required.
- Computer skills in Microsoft Outlook, Word & Excel is preferred.
LANGUAGE
Arabic and Kurdish required; English is strongly preferred.