Grant Data Collector at Tomato Jos Farming and Processing Limited
Tomato Jos is a private equity-backed, fast-growing, for-profit, social enterprise located in Kaduna, Nigeria, that believes in the power of local production for local consumption. Our company aims to supply 10% of the processed tomato market in Nigeria within the next 5 years. We source tomatoes from smallholder farmers within our network and make high-quality branded consumer products for Nigeria and West Africa. We currently operate a 500Ha commercial farm and run a successful smallholder program with over 500 farmers. In 2020, the company built a tomato processing facility and we will conduct our first production run in Q1/Q2 2021, to launch our first retail packaged product later this year.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Grant Data Collector
Location: Kaduna
Employment Type: Full-time
Roles and Responsibilities
- Participate actively in the project implementation with the project team by providing technical support and checking quality.
- Harness, adapt, and roll out tools and technological innovations for collecting and analyzing data
- Generate program monitoring, reporting, and information management plans
- Pioneer the development, review, and utilization of data collection, monitoring, and reporting tools
- Participate actively in the enforcement of Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC), and Quality Improvement (QI) measures for all field Projects
- Support fellow team members in capturing and documenting best practices and success stories for learning, reference, and dissemination
- Generate program information and dashboards for tracking and depicting progress on programs and strategy implementation against targets and key milestones
- Initiate data analysis and action planning meetings with program teams to review data trends and overall project performance
- Support the Program and Operations team in the preparation and follow-up of grants operations meetings, and lead the meetings
- Assist in preparations for external monitoring visits, reviews, and audits, and cross-site evaluations and participate as appropriate.
- Maintain hard and soft files on Tomato Jos grant portfolio.
- Establish and maintain electronic and hard copy files for each grant-funded project to be used for tracking and reporting purposes.
- Work with Project teams to ensure that program indicators are tracked through regular field visits
- Review all reports to ensure that data provided is reliable and accurate and that target indicators are met and explanations provided where indicators are not met;
- Develop and maintain grants management tools, such as funding trackers, reporting calendars, templates, and compliance guideline documents; and ensure the team is aware of these timelines
- Support production of donor reports and ensure that reports are of high quality and submitted on time
- Any other duties as assigned by the supervisor
Qualifications
- Master or Bachelor's Degree in related fields required.
- Demonstrated experience of statistical packages and/ or data analysis software (e.g. SPSS, Excel, Epi Info, SMART, STAT 01) and advanced computer skills (word-processing, spreadsheets, and databases) are a must.
- Ability to research, compile, analyses, and interpret data
- Fluency in Hausa is an added advantage.
- Strong interpersonal and effective verbal and written communication skills
- Curiosity, critical thinking, and a demonstrated interest to learn
- Ability to manage changes and work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong experience in conducting a research study including the entire evaluation cycle, from design and formulation to implementation, analysis, and presentation of results and recommendations;
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in grant writing experience highly preferred
- Prior experience working in an NGO or Research Institution
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: [email protected] using the Job Title as the subject of the email
Application Deadline 5th October, 2021.