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IOMIOM - Consultant - Project Officer, Agriculture
Context and Core Functions / Responsibilities
Under the overall supervision of the Head of the Peacebuilding and Stabilization Division, the technical supervision of the CCCM Project Officer, the Consultant Project Officer, Agriculture will be responsible for transforming the land next to the new visitor center into a public garden. Also, the consultancy must include both the design and the implementation, and this will include on-the-job training for beneficiaries.
IOM Iraq's Peace and Stabilization Unit, the CCCM, and Tribal Engagement and Durable Solutions aim to create large gardens in Jeddah One rehabilitation center utilizing ecological design principles. This method emphasizes long-term management of environmental resources, preserving their abundance while lowering the need for future upkeep. The project will proceed in two major phases.
The first process entails creating the Permaculture Design and Bill of Quantities (BOQ). This phase will begin with preliminary site visits to undertake an ecological evaluation, convey the design concept, conduct a feasibility analysis, and evaluate risks and hazards. Following these preliminary processes, a thorough permaculture design will be created. This plan will comprise mapping, access roads, runoff management, soil fertility enhancement, hazard reduction, rainwater gathering, microclimatic amelioration, ecosystem design, and irrigation systems.
The second phase is concerned with the design's implementation and oversight. This phase will focus on developing the ground next to the new visitor center into a public garden. Beneficiaries will receive on-the-job training, potentially through the CCCM-established gardening committee in J1. The design will be carried out under close monitoring to ensure high-quality work and sustainability.
Core Functions / Responsibilities
a) Regular field visits to conduct a comprehensive mapping and site assessment, ensuring high standards of work quality. Which will include and not limited to; access roads into and within the site, mitigation of flood damage, strategy for the improvement of soil fertility, hazard assessment and risk mitigation, rain water harvesting system, microclimatic amelioration, ecosystem design, trees propagation, irrigation system, and the other amenities such as gathering areas, seatings, wash facilities, and any other relevant requirements.
b) Conduct an ecological assessment and risk analysis and create a comprehensive permaculture design and Bill of Quantity (BoQ). In addition to set up a full project implementation schedule.
c) Implement and supervise the design to ensure adherence to the permaculture principles and project specifications. This will include the following tasks:
• Close coordination with the relevant program management.
• Updating the surveys and measurements of the project site.
• Preparing training materials that will delivered to engaged beneficiaries.
• Full responsibilities of the quality control related to all tasks and deliverables under this scope of work.
• Quality check and guidance related to all suppliers that will be procured for the project activities.
d) Conduct training and capacity building for the gardening committee and direct beneficiariesand ensure high-quality execution of the design
• Theoretical/class training
• on-job training for different groups of beneficiaries during the implementation of the garden.
• Long-term training post implementation on how to maintain gardens and farming sites.
e) Perform such other duties as may be required.
2. Performance indicators for the evaluation of results
a) Successful design, set-up, and management of the gardening project in the project site(s).
b) Effective in achieving the project’s objective within the timeline, quality of design, and implementation.
Education, Experience and/or skills required
• Master’s degree in architecture, interior design, art, Planning, or a related field from an accredited academic institution with at least five years of relevant professional experience; or university degree in the above fields with Seven years of relevant professional experience.
• Demonstrated experience designing and implementing garden projects, events planning, or other relevant programs.
• Experience in project implementation, and capacity building.
• Experience in working in or managing multidisciplinary teams and experience working with staff from diverse environments and backgrounds.
• Excellent communication and writing skills with the ability to analyze complex problems and identify and convey clear, rapid solutions.
• Experience working in camp settings is desired.
• Fluency in English is required. Arabic is an added advantage and highly preferred.
Travel required
• Yes, travel to Jeddah-1 Centre, Baghdad, and the area of return.
Languages:
• Fluency in English language is required.
• Fluency in Arabic language is an advantage.