Want to get a job fast? Signup and complete your profile on MyJobMag. Employers will find you 4x faster with a complete profile. You can download your completed profile anytime Signup Now The Position: Internships are short-term academic training for young professionals who join ILRI for a short period (usually 3 months or less but can be up to 6 months in length) as part of their academic curriculum and are expected to resume their studies upon completion of their internship. The internship aims at helping students connect theory to practice, as well as nurturing young minds into livestock agriculture. Interns work five days per week under the supervision and mentorship of a staff member in the department or program to which they are assigned. Requirements: Applicants must at the time of application meet the following requirements: Be enrolled for an undergraduate university degree program, with at least one full semester to completion. Through strategic partnerships, ILRI also provides internship opportunities to students enrolled for diploma and certificate programs, as well as senior high school students.
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Proven strong quantitative skills. Proven experience on organizing and conducted field epidemiological studies. Interest in working in low- and middle-income countries. Experience in qualitative data analysis will be an advantage Application Applications should be made to the Head of Capacity Development through ILRI's recruitment portal on or before January 15, 2020. The position title and reference number GF / ILRI/AHH/11/2019 should be clearly marked on the subject line of the cover letter. For more information, visit ILRI Graduate Fellowship.
Contribute to the on-line presence of the project, including maintaining project website, twitter feed and newsletters. Plan and oversee logistics for project meetings (internal/multi-partner). Requirements Master's Degree in Business Administration, Project Management or equivalent (background in agriculture and/or animal science). Program Management certification – desirable At least 5 years' project management experience Demonstrable practical experience in leadership and project management in an internationally focused research or development organization. Knowledge of financial management and administrative of development projects. Experience in managing work plans, results-based budgets and systems to monitor and report progress. Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English language skills, both written and spoken). Ability to work in a fast paced, multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural environment and strong stakeholder engagement skills. Willingness to travel frequently within and without Kenya, including spending significant periods of time managing activities in the field site in project countries.