Area Technical Officer (Livestock) x6

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Applications are  invited  from  suitably qualified  local candidates for the following positions that are tenable in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security.

MINISTRY : AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY

DEPARTMENT : FIELD SERVICES

TITLE : AREA TECHNICAL OFFICER (LIVESTOCK)

GRADE : E

NO. OF POSITIONS : 6

RESPONSIBLE TO : AREA EXTENSION OFFICER

LOCATION : BOTHA-BOTHE, THABA-TSEKA, QACHA’S NEK, MOKHOTLONG & MOHALE’S HOEK(2)

JOB SUMMARY

UNDER   THE   GENERAL   SUPERVISION   OF   AREA   EXTENSION OFFICER,    THE    INCUMBENT    WILL    BE    RESPONSIBLE    FOR FACILITATION   OF   IDENTIFICATION   AND   PRIORITIAZATION   OF COMMUNITY   PROBLEMS   THROUGH   ALC,   DEVELOPMENT   OF COMMUNITY   ACTION   PLAN,   INFORMATION   DISSERMINATION, PREPARATION OF SUB-SECTIONAL BUDGET, COORDINATION OF SUB-SECTIONAL ACTIVITIES.

MAIN DUTIES

1. FACILITATION OF IDENTIFICATION AND PRIORITISATION OF COMMUNITY PROBLEMS THROUGH ALC.

1.1Guides   the   farming   community   in   identifying   their   own problems   to   provide   a   basis   for   their   own   development programmes.

1.2Guides the farming community in prioritizing problems to give focus to their efforts.

1.3Guides the farming community in analyzing their prioritized problems  so  as  to  identify  the  underlying  causes  to  the problems.

2. DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN

2.1 Provides information on crop production technologies to assist the community in finding solutions to their problems.

2.2Guides the development of the community action plan in order to define roles, responsibilities and targets.

3. FACILITATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN

3.1 Trains farmers in liaison with SMS on appropriate livestock production techniques as identified by them in their community action plan to improve their skills.

3.2Conducts study tours and farmer-to-farmer visits to expose farmers to different livestock production methods and ideas.

3.3Guides  the  community  in  monitoring  and  evaluating  their progress in implementation of their action plan to ensure that they learn from their experiences.

3.4 Performs minor veterinary operations where services are far away in order to promote good health of livestock.

4. INFORMATION DISSEMINATION

4.1Sensitize farmers and other stakeholders on current livestock policies to ensure effective implementation of those policies.

4.2 Provide  information  to  farmers  and  other  stakeholders  on possible market opportunities so they can produce appropriate livestock and livestock products.

4.3Notify   appropriate   authorities   on   outbreaks of notifiable diseases so that immediate action can be taken.

4.4Sensitize   farmers   and   other  stakeholders on vaccination  programmes so that a healthy status is maintained.

4.5Encourage  the  establishment  of  anti-stock  theft  groups  in liaison with other stakeholders to reduce the prevalence of stock theft in the area.

5. PROMOTION OF PRIVATE SECTOR SERVICE DELIVERY

5.1 Train farmers and other stakeholders to properly and effectivelymanage dipping, vaccinations and dosing to reduce prevalence of disease in the area.

5.2 Train local breeders on good livestock management skills so as to  obtain  an  improved  quality  of  livestock  and  livestock products.

5.3 Train Wool and Mohair Associations and other stakeholders onwoolshed  management,  classing  and  marketing  to  ensure efficient operation of the woolsheds.

5.4Encourage  traders  to  stock  appropriate livestock inputs to improve their supply to farmers.

6. PREPARATION OF THE SECTIONAL BUDGET

6.1 Prepares the overall sectional budget annually to ensure that all sectional programs and projects are funded accordingly and implemented smoothly.

6.2Negotiates and justifies the horticultural crop research budget at the divisional budget discussions in order to secure the necessary funds to finance sectional activities.

6.3 Recommends the review of the sectional budget to the divisional head whenever the need arises to realign it with the changes in the sectional business plan to facilitate the implementation of the critical programs and activities within the section.

7. COORDINATION OF SUB-SECTIONAL ACTIVITIES

7.1 Liaises with other sub-sectional heads within and outside the resource center to solicit support in the implementation of crops activities.

7.2Convenes   monthly   meetings   with   sub-centers’   heads   for planning   and   reporting   in   order   to   ensure   integrated implementation of crops activities.

7.3 Liaises with stakeholders to sensitize them on sub-sectoral developments to facilitate consistency,  mutual support and synchronic implementation of crops programmes.

COMPENSABLE FACTORS

JOB SPECIFICATION

1.1Education and training requirements

Diploma  in  General  Agriculture  OR  Diploma  in  Agricultural Education

OR Certificate in Agriculture PLUS three years working experience in agriculture related field with emphasis on some basic veterinary activities and operation.

Applications  on  relevant  forms,  (obtainable  from  the Ministry of Agriculture & Food Security), GP 104 for serving   officers   and   GP 103   for   job   seekers   duly accompanied    by    certified    copies    of    educational certificates, transcripts, National Identity Document and up-to-date   performance  appraisal   forms   for   serving officers.

All applications must be addressed to:

The Director of Human Resources

Ministry of Agriculture & Food Security P.O. Box 24

Maseru – 100

Not later than the 20TH December, 2021 before 12:00 noon.

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