Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
The main responsibilities of the Afghanistan CTM include, but are not limited to:
The main responsibilities of the Afghanistan CTM include, but are not limited to:
- At the direction of the CTL, fulfilment of designated monthly reporting requirements, including providing critical inputs to and/or writing portions, or all of, the Food Security Outlooks (FSOs), FSO Updates, Price Watch, and key messages; contributing to Food Assistance Outlook Brief reports; and providing briefings to the USG and other partners.
- Under the guidance of the CTL, the CTM will ensure the integrated food security analyses (FSOs, FSOUs, FAOB input) classify and communicate the severity of acute food insecurity in line with the globally recognized Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) scale. Where IPC compatibility is not possible, the CTM will support the CTL to ensure the analyses remain globally comparable.
- Supporting the CTL in meeting the USG’s expectations on timely delivery of decision support products, which include, but are not limited to: delivery of monthly reporting for all presence countries no later than 7 days after the last day of the reporting month; and responding to urgent questions on acute food insecurity within one day; providing briefings within one week of request.
- Maintaining a knowledge base comprised of, at a minimum, livelihood zone profiles, commodity trade flow maps, sub-national seasonal monitoring calendars, commodity price data, nutrition data, security monitoring, conflict data, migration, remittances, labor, humanitarian food assistance, and other technical data covering rainfall, agricultural production, population, etc., in collaboration with other FEWS NET 8 implementing partners, as applicable.
- Maintaining and transferring relevant national technical databases built from primary and secondary data sources, from national and sub-national partners, and through input entered into the FEWS NET Data Warehouse.
- Developing and updating national seasonal monitoring plans and participating in national acute food insecurity monitoring, as applicable.
- Providing proactive, high quality and effective early warning of acute threats to food security in the country and supporting efforts to mitigate acute food insecurity and prevent food crises through effective communication of actionable food security analysis.
- Supporting the CTL in developing annual workplans that ensure that the in-country team is capacitated to carry out high-quality early warning analysis that produces IPC-compatible analyses.
- As part of ensuring high quality decision support, and under the direction of the CTL, the CTM will support collaboration with Regional Technical Senior Specialists (RTSSs) to improve the integration of thematic technical areas (e.g., conflict, markets and trade, livelihoods, nutrition and agroclimatology) into regular and ad hoc decision support (including briefings) and facilitate interaction among regional and country office technical staff to further integrate sub-national and national technical and thematic analyses into decision support.
- Collaborating with national and international partners in food security monitoring and analysis in the country, including through implementation of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) or Cadre Harmonisé (CH) protocols.
- Developing and maintaining strong collaborative national relations, both formal and informal, with the USG, UN agency representatives, government ministry staff, and key international, regional, and national NGO counterparts to facilitate technical exchanges, promote consensus-building, work to resolve technical disagreements, and facilitate joint, coordinated actions to mitigate food insecurity.
- Supporting the project office staff to collect, archive, analyze, and share food security data and information and to undertake network development activities.
- Participating in all required meetings.
- Supporting the organization of project documentation and files for the country.
- Conducting regular independent and joint field assessments of food security conditions in areas of most concern in the country.
- Contributing to the development of other FEWS NET DST information products required by the regional office
or the Washington D.C.-based technical team.
- Reviewing information on the relevant country page of the FEWS NET website to ensure that is current and accurate.
- Representing the FEWS NET DST at regular and ad hoc formal and informal meetings within the food security network for the country, as delegated by the CTL.
- At the direction of the CTL, supporting the supervision, mentoring, and professional development and performance of the CTSSs, as well as administrative staff in the country office.
At the direction of the CTL, fulfilment of designated monthly reporting requirements, including providing critical inputs to and/or writing portions, or all of, the Food Security Outlooks (FSOs), FSO Updates, Price Watch, and key messages; contributing to Food Assistance Outlook Brief reports; and providing briefings to the USG and other partners.
At the direction of the CTL, fulfilment of designated monthly reporting requirements, including providing critical inputs to and/or writing portions, or all of, the Food Security Outlooks (FSOs), FSO Updates, Price Watch, and key messages; contributing to Food Assistance Outlook Brief reports; and providing briefings to the USG and other partners.
Under the guidance of the CTL, the CTM will ensure the integrated food security analyses (FSOs, FSOUs, FAOB input) classify and communicate the severity of acute food insecurity in line with the globally recognized Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) scale. Where IPC compatibility is not possible, the CTM will support the CTL to ensure the analyses remain globally comparable.
Under the guidance of the CTL, the CTM will ensure the integrated food security analyses (FSOs, FSOUs, FAOB input) classify and communicate the severity of acute food insecurity in line with the globally recognized Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) scale. Where IPC compatibility is not possible, the CTM will support the CTL to ensure the analyses remain globally comparable.
Supporting the CTL in meeting the USG’s expectations on timely delivery of decision support products, which include, but are not limited to: delivery of monthly reporting for all presence countries no later than 7 days after the last day of the reporting month; and responding to urgent questions on acute food insecurity within one day; providing briefings within one week of request.
Supporting the CTL in meeting the USG’s expectations on timely delivery of decision support products, which include, but are not limited to: delivery of monthly reporting for all presence countries no later than 7 days after the last day of the reporting month; and responding to urgent questions on acute food insecurity within one day; providing briefings within one week of request.
Maintaining a knowledge base comprised of, at a minimum, livelihood zone profiles, commodity trade flow maps, sub-national seasonal monitoring calendars, commodity price data, nutrition data, security monitoring, conflict data, migration, remittances, labor, humanitarian food assistance, and other technical data covering rainfall, agricultural production, population, etc., in collaboration with other FEWS NET 8 implementing partners, as applicable.
Maintaining a knowledge base comprised of, at a minimum, livelihood zone profiles, commodity trade flow maps, sub-national seasonal monitoring calendars, commodity price data, nutrition data, security monitoring, conflict data, migration, remittances, labor, humanitarian food assistance, and other technical data covering rainfall, agricultural production, population, etc., in collaboration with other FEWS NET 8 implementing partners, as applicable.
Maintaining and transferring relevant national technical databases built from primary and secondary data sources, from national and sub-national partners, and through input entered into the FEWS NET Data Warehouse.
Maintaining and transferring relevant national technical databases built from primary and secondary data sources, from national and sub-national partners, and through input entered into the FEWS NET Data Warehouse.
Developing and updating national seasonal monitoring plans and participating in national acute food insecurity monitoring, as applicable.
Developing and updating national seasonal monitoring plans and participating in national acute food insecurity monitoring, as applicable.
Providing proactive, high quality and effective early warning of acute threats to food security in the country and supporting efforts to mitigate acute food insecurity and prevent food crises through effective communication of actionable food security analysis.
Providing proactive, high quality and effective early warning of acute threats to food security in the country and supporting efforts to mitigate acute food insecurity and prevent food crises through effective communication of actionable food security analysis.
Supporting the CTL in developing annual workplans that ensure that the in-country team is capacitated to carry out high-quality early warning analysis that produces IPC-compatible analyses.
Supporting the CTL in developing annual workplans that ensure that the in-country team is capacitated to carry out high-quality early warning analysis that produces IPC-compatible analyses.
As part of ensuring high quality decision support, and under the direction of the CTL, the CTM will support collaboration with Regional Technical Senior Specialists (RTSSs) to improve the integration of thematic technical areas (e.g., conflict, markets and trade, livelihoods, nutrition and agroclimatology) into regular and ad hoc decision support (including briefings) and facilitate interaction among regional and country office technical staff to further integrate sub-national and national technical and thematic analyses into decision support.
As part of ensuring high quality decision support, and under the direction of the CTL, the CTM will support collaboration with Regional Technical Senior Specialists (RTSSs) to improve the integration of thematic technical areas (e.g., conflict, markets and trade, livelihoods, nutrition and agroclimatology) into regular and ad hoc decision support (including briefings) and facilitate interaction among regional and country office technical staff to further integrate sub-national and national technical and thematic analyses into decision support.
Collaborating with national and international partners in food security monitoring and analysis in the country, including through implementation of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) or Cadre Harmonisé (CH) protocols.
Collaborating with national and international partners in food security monitoring and analysis in the country, including through implementation of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) or Cadre Harmonisé (CH) protocols.
Developing and maintaining strong collaborative national relations, both formal and informal, with the USG, UN agency representatives, government ministry staff, and key international, regional, and national NGO counterparts to facilitate technical exchanges, promote consensus-building, work to resolve technical disagreements, and facilitate joint, coordinated actions to mitigate food insecurity.
Developing and maintaining strong collaborative national relations, both formal and informal, with the USG, UN agency representatives, government ministry staff, and key international, regional, and national NGO counterparts to facilitate technical exchanges, promote consensus-building, work to resolve technical disagreements, and facilitate joint, coordinated actions to mitigate food insecurity.
Supporting the project office staff to collect, archive, analyze, and share food security data and information and to undertake network development activities.
Supporting the project office staff to collect, archive, analyze, and share food security data and information and to undertake network development activities.
Participating in all required meetings.
Participating in all required meetings.
Supporting the organization of project documentation and files for the country.
Supporting the organization of project documentation and files for the country.
Conducting regular independent and joint field assessments of food security conditions in areas of most concern in the country.
Conducting regular independent and joint field assessments of food security conditions in areas of most concern in the country.
Contributing to the development of other FEWS NET DST information products required by the regional office
or the Washington D.C.-based technical team.
Contributing to the development of other FEWS NET DST information products required by the regional office
or the Washington D.C.-based technical team.
Reviewing information on the relevant country page of the FEWS NET website to ensure that is current and accurate.
Reviewing information on the relevant country page of the FEWS NET website to ensure that is current and accurate.
Representing the FEWS NET DST at regular and ad hoc formal and informal meetings within the food security network for the country, as delegated by the CTL.
Representing the FEWS NET DST at regular and ad hoc formal and informal meetings within the food security network for the country, as delegated by the CTL.
At the direction of the CTL, supporting the supervision, mentoring, and professional development and performance of the CTSSs, as well as administrative staff in the country office.
At the direction of the CTL, supporting the supervision, mentoring, and professional development and performance of the CTSSs, as well as administrative staff in the country office.
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
- Proficiency in written and spoken English is required; other local language skills relevant to the country are desirable.
- Bachelor’s degree in a discipline relevant to the work of FEWS NET, such as economics, agricultural economics, agronomy, nutrition, climatology, anthropology, or social geography is required; advanced university degree (Master’s degree or higher) is desirable.
- At least six years of relevant experience (with PhD), ten years of relevant experience (with Master’s degree), or 15 years of relevant experience (with Bachelor’s degree) is required. Relevant experience includes working on food security information systems, food security analysis, early warning, or other related fields; experience working with UN agencies and/or NGOs is desirable.
- Excellent planning, organizational, analytical, and report writing skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with others at all levels, including an ability to effectively liaise with
supervisors, host governments, UN, NGO, and other relevant stakeholders and an ability to coordinate effectively with remote colleagues.
- Excellent computer skills, GIS applications and mapping skills are desirable.
Proficiency in written and spoken English is required; other local language skills relevant to the country are desirable.
Proficiency in written and spoken English is required; other local language skills relevant to the country are desirable.
Bachelor’s degree in a discipline relevant to the work of FEWS NET, such as economics, agricultural economics, agronomy, nutrition, climatology, anthropology, or social geography is required; advanced university degree (Master’s degree or higher) is desirable.
Bachelor’s degree in a discipline relevant to the work of FEWS NET, such as economics, agricultural economics, agronomy, nutrition, climatology, anthropology, or social geography is required; advanced university degree (Master’s degree or higher) is desirable.
At least six years of relevant experience (with PhD), ten years of relevant experience (with Master’s degree), or 15 years of relevant experience (with Bachelor’s degree) is required. Relevant experience includes working on food security information systems, food security analysis, early warning, or other related fields; experience working with UN agencies and/or NGOs is desirable.
At least six years of relevant experience (with PhD), ten years of relevant experience (with Master’s degree), or 15 years of relevant experience (with Bachelor’s degree) is required. Relevant experience includes working on food security information systems, food security analysis, early warning, or other related fields; experience working with UN agencies and/or NGOs is desirable.
Excellent planning, organizational, analytical, and report writing skills.
Excellent planning, organizational, analytical, and report writing skills.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with others at all levels, including an ability to effectively liaise with
supervisors, host governments, UN, NGO, and other relevant stakeholders and an ability to coordinate effectively with remote colleagues.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with others at all levels, including an ability to effectively liaise with
supervisors, host governments, UN, NGO, and other relevant stakeholders and an ability to coordinate effectively with remote colleagues.
Excellent computer skills, GIS applications and mapping skills are desirable.
Excellent computer skills, GIS applications and mapping skills are desirable.
Location and Reporting
The CTM will be based in Kabul and is directly supervised by the Country Technical Lead (CTL). For technical activities, the CTM collaborates and coordinates with the in-country and regional technical senior specialists and relevant home office based food security analysts, under the guidance of the CTL. For office administration and financial management, the CTM collaborates with the country-level or regional office administration and finance staff and the relevant WashingtonD.C.-based Project Management Units, under the direction of the CTL. The CTM will be required to travel regularly within the country, and some regional and international travel may also be required, security permitting.
Location and Reporting
Location and Reporting
The CTM will be based in Kabul and is directly supervised by the Country Technical Lead (CTL). For technical activities, the CTM collaborates and coordinates with the in-country and regional technical senior specialists and relevant home office based food security analysts, under the guidance of the CTL. For office administration and financial management, the CTM collaborates with the country-level or regional office administration and finance staff and the relevant WashingtonD.C.-based Project Management Units, under the direction of the CTL. The CTM will be required to travel regularly within the country, and some regional and international travel may also be required, security permitting.