Under the direct supervision of the LIFT Head of
Programme, in close coordination with other LIFT teams and in accordance with
UNOPS policies, procedures and practices, the Programme Officer for Agriculture
and Rural Finance will be responsible for the following:
1.
Leading on technical
aspects for LIFT related to Agriculture and Rural Finance
1.1. Seek
synergy and collaboration, bringing together an array of projects into a more
integrated and effective portfolio.
1.2. Sustain
and enhance LIFT’s strategic partnerships that expand the outreach of financial
institutions to underserved markets, with a rural and agricultural focus.
1.3. Work
closely with government institutions to ensure effective policy development in
the Agricultural and Rural Finance sectors.
1.4. Undertake
or organise value chain analyses of selected products and identify major
leverage points for value chain and commodity market development.
1.5. Support
partner organizations to stimulate and plan value chain development and
strengthen value chains through increased national and international market
access.
1.6. Sustain
and enhance the integration of climate change adaptation into LIFT’s
Agriculture and Rural Finance programmes
2.
Lead on the design and
management of programmes funded by LIFT
2.1. Explore new partnerships which can add new strategic
alliances, innovation, and value for money to LIFT’s work.
2.2. Design programme
frameworks and develop calls for proposals if needed
2.3. Lead proposal appraisal process, ensure that proposals are in
compliance with Fund policy and priorities as well as in line with national
frameworks where they exist, and that proposals take into account work
undertaken or planned by the government and others.
2.4. Present recommendations to the Fund Board, negotiate required
changes with applicants and initiate contracting for approved project
proposals.
2.5. Oversee and guide project and grant management for projects
financed by LIFT, adhering to LIFT’s operational guidelines and principles.
2.6. Undertake field visits to monitor project implementation and
ensure it meets appropriate technical and institutional standards.
2.7. Identify initiatives for adaptive management to ensure
effective project implementation and compliance with Fund policy and
priorities.
2.8. Prepare terms of
reference for national and international consultants and supervise their
missions as needed.
2.9. Provide mentoring,
coaching and training of national staff to foster capacity building as needed
3.
Contribute regularly to
effective learning, knowledge management and policy influence on Agriculture
and Rural Finance
3.1 Regularly identify and document evidence in the form of key
lessons and good practices identified in LIFT-funded projects and from LIFT FMO
analysis.
3.2 Collaborate with others across the Fund Management Office in
the preparation of briefing notes, reports and other knowledge products.
3.3 Build and maintain strategic linkages with a wide range of
stakeholders including: government ministries, departments and agencies, ethnic
service providers, development partners, private sector, civil society and
other organizations.
3.4.Work with LIFT’s Programme Officer in NayPyiTaw to engage with
Parliamentarians and Parliamentary groups, including on field trips.
3.4 Organize and participate in meetings/forums contributing to
policy dialogue on relevant issues in Agriculture and Rural Finance.
4.
In close collaboration
with the Fund Director and Head of Programme, represent LIFT with its key stakeholders.
4.1. Actively provide
updates and evidence to the Fund Board in relation to national policies,
strategies and programmes whenever they exist or inputs are requested,
particularly on Agriculture and Rural Finance.
4.2. Proactively lead
strategic engagement with relevant government departments, EAOs and service
providers, civil society, private sector and academia.
4.3. Represent LIFT at
government-led sector coordinating groups, inter-agency coordination efforts
and technical working groups as needed.
- Other duties as assigned by the Head of Programme or
Fund Director.