National Rabbit Disease Control Advisor

Title of Position: National Rabbit Disease Control Advisor
Duty Station: Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh province
Duration of assignment: 7 working days (including travel time)

Background:
The Binh Dinh Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Project - Linking Poor Rural Households to Markets, whose Executing Agency is Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Committee (PPC) is implemented by the Binh Dinh Department of Agricultural and Rural Development (DARD) and funded by the New Zealand Aid Program (NZAP).
Project Goal: the overall goal of the project is to contribute to improved livelihoods by enhancing the competitiveness of the agricultural and rural development sector in Binh Dinh province; strengthen the capacity of provincial institutions and agri-business sector to implement market-led rural development activities to provide sustainable economic social and environmental benefits to poor rural households.
The project implementation takes a program approach in order to enable the phasing and timing of investments to match the development of skills and changes in the environment for adoption of interventions based on the likelihood of success of each intervention.  A Facility Funding mechanism has also been established to allow flexibility in financial management since all project activities were not identified in the Project design. Based on sound analysis and experience in the first implementation phase, detailed expenditure plans are outlined in each year’s AWPB.

Description of Duties
The National Rabbit disease control Advisor will be expected to undertake the following specific duties:
- Field visits to 3 rabbit Common Interest Groups (CIGs) in 3 districts (An Nhon, Phu Cat and Hoai An) to access the reality of rabbit production and disease control, identify strengths and weaknesses and recommendations for improvements.
- Provide training for the Project Implementation Team (PIT) and several CIG members (possibly a 2-day training) on rabbit disease control.
- Assess the feeding practices being applied by rabbit CIG members and how nutritional problems may be contributing to poor rabbit health, and recommend improved feeds and feeding practices where necessary.
 
Output deliverable:
The National Rabbit disease control Advisor is required to make one visit to the project site and the following outputs will be basis for the payment of the NTA. Specific output will be a report on the results of consulting, training and training material on disease control for rabbit production in Binh Dinh.
Education:
At least Bachelor Degree in Agriculture with specialization in husbandry or veterinary.
 
Experience:
Knowledge of national and provincial government systems and procedures and administrative networks; and proven experience in capacity building and supporting the implementation of rural development projects, including the mentoring of project implementation staff; at least 7 years working experience in husbandry and veterinary sector in Vietnam; a sound understanding of smallholder livestock production and developing feeding regimes; and demonstrated high quality planning and reporting skills.

Languages:
Good verbal and written Vietnamese and English skills.
Please submit your Expression of Interest, together with your CV, a recent photograph and two references at the latest by 24 April (17.00 hrs.) to the Project Manager of the Project Office:
Binh Dinh Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Project
77 Le Hong Phong
Quy Nhon
Binh Dinh
E-mail: [email protected]
A detailed ToR can be supplied on request by e-mail.
Short listed candidates will be notified and invited to submit a detailed technical and financial proposal.
The selected consultant will be paid a daily fee (based on experience and education level based on UN-EU Guidelines for local costs in development cooperation within Vietnam) plus per diem and a small lump sum for local travels and incidentals.

Job Details
Organisation Name: 
Binh Dinh Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Project
Location: 
Quy Nhon
Application Deadline: 
Tue, 2012-04-24