· Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Medical and Aromatic Plants Cultivation and Processing, or related field.
· At least 2–3 years of relevant practical and/or instructional experience in MAPs, horticulture, post-harvest handling, or similar work.
· Previous experience as a trainer, extension worker, instructor, or field practitioner in NGO, TVET, private sector, or community settings is an advantage.
· Ability to explain practical agricultural and processing concepts in a clear and understandable way for trainees with mixed educational backgrounds.
· Good communication skills in local languages; basic English is an advantage.
· For female centers, female instructors are strongly preferred where required by project arrangements and community context.
Core Competencies
· Strong practical MAPs cultivation and handling skills.
· Ability to teach patiently, clearly, and respectfully.
· Good facilitation and trainee support skills.
· Attention to hygiene, quality, and safe handling practices.
· Reliable documentation and communication.
· Good teamwork and cooperation with project staff.
Gender and Inclusion Considerations
· Training delivery and staff conduct must respect the realities of male and female learning groups and the agreed center arrangements.
· Female trainees must be supported through respectful, culturally appropriate, and confidence-building approaches, especially in women’s centers.
· The post holder must take into account the needs of returnees, vulnerable youth, persons with disabilities, and participants who need extra encouragement or practical support.
· Any discriminatory, humiliating, exploitative, or abusive behaviors is strictly prohibited.
Performance Expectations
· Regular, timely, and quality delivery of MAPs sessions.
· Strong trainee attendance support and practical facilitation quality.
· Proper management of session plans, attendance records, and training documentation.
· Professional conduct and compliance with project procedures and safeguarding requirements.
· Visible practical progress among trainees in the MAPs trade area.
Other Conditions
The role may require travel to training centers and district locations, flexible scheduling according to production seasons and training calendars, and support for related technical tasks reasonably connected to the post. ARWEO may adjust detailed assignments within the overall scope of this TOR in response to project needs and contextual realities.
Protection From Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Commitment:
ARWEO has a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual exploitation and abuse. All employees are expected to comply with our PSEA policy. This includes:
· Undergoing PSEA training
· Signing a self-declaration form
· Participating in reference checks that include questions on PSEA
· Reporting any suspected cases of sexual exploitation and abuse
Safeguarding:
· Uphold and promote ARWEOI’s commitment to ensuring the safeguarding and safety of the vulnerable communities we serve.
· Consistent with ARWEO’s safeguarding and protection policies, ensure all people who come into contact with ARWEO are as safe as possible.