
Chief, Livestock Innovation, Climate and Post Harvesting Solutions Branch (NSAL)
- Roma
- Tempo indeterminato
- Full time
- Provide leadership, vision, strategic design, technical and policy advice, and programme formulation for the Organization’s work in fostering sustainable development and transformative change in the global livestock sector, with strong emphasis on environmental and socio-economic sustainability, thorough data compilation, harmonization, and management regarding livestock populations, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental performance, and post-harvesting practices.
- Support FAO Members toward sustainable livestock transformation pathways through evidence-based and innovative solutions, focusing on the environmental and socio-economic dimensions of the sector.
- Position FAO as a global leader in animal health and production in the context of international public goods and the transformation of agrifood systems in support of the FAO Strategic Framework 2022-31 and UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- Lead NSAL team in preparation of livestock sector analysis, tools, policies and guidelines for sustainable livestock transformation.
- Plan, manage and report the use of resources in support of programmes and projects in the field of livestock policy preparation as well as livestock innovation, climate and post harvesting practices, ensuring coherence and technical quality of the normative and operational work.
- Ensure effective liaison, integration and linkage between the work and staff of NSAL with other groups/clusters/hubs of NSA at headquarters, as well as in Decentralized Offices.
- Support resource mobilization consistent with NSA’s work plan and strategic vision, as well as the FAO Strategic Framework.
- Guide, supervise and evaluate the work of the NSAL staff.
- Ensure provision of technical advice, information and support to FAO Members, UN agencies and global, regional and national bodies, including inter-governmental fora, for the discussion and negotiation of agreements, codes, standards and good management and manufacturing practices in animal health and veterinary public health throughout the food chain.
- Represent the Organization in external meetings and handle day-to-day matters in the absence of the Director, as needed.
- Perform other related duties as required.
- Advanced university degree (Master’s Degree or equivalent) in animal science / agricultural economics / veterinary medicine with post graduate qualifications in livestock system analysis, livestock development policy, agricultural economics or related fields.
- At least twelve years of relevant experience at progressive level in livestock system analysis, livestock development policy and planning, livestock production and processing economics combined with extensive experience in intergovernmental processes, and in identification, formulation and implementation of projects and programmes in the context of developing and/or transition countries, in national and international development and research organizations.
- Demonstrated professional competence, management skills and knowledge of international livestock sector development issues with potential implications for FAO’s field of activities.
- Extensive and relevant professional experience related to the functioning of multilateral and multi-stakeholder processes.
- Familiarity with FAO and UN reforms.
- Demonstrated leadership and managerial skills of a high order with maturity and the ability to apply judgment in the exercise of professional independence and to manage complex and/or sensitive issues with diplomacy and confidentiality.
- Ability to lead and work effectively with a diverse team of people from different national and cultural backgrounds in an international setting.
- Demonstrated abilities in advocacy and resource mobilization including coordinating project proposals for funding and interacting with donors and funding agencies.
- Excellent communications and negotiations skills.
- Working knowledge (proficient - level C) of English and limited knowledge (intermediate - level B) of another official FAO language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish).