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Director Strategy and Business Development Employment Opportunity – Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA)
Job Title: Director Strategy and Business Development
Organization: Uganda Coffee
Development Authority (UCDA)
Development Authority (UCDA)
Duty Station: Kampala,
Uganda
Uganda
Reports to: Managing
Director and Directorate of Development Services
Director and Directorate of Development Services
About US:
Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) is established as a public
Authority with a mandate to promote and oversee the coffee industry by
supporting research, promoting production, controlling the quality and
improving the marketing of coffee in order to optimize foreign exchange
earnings for the country and payments to the farmers. UCDA envisions a
sustainable coffee industry with high stakeholder value for social economic
transformation. The Authority’s mission is “To facilitate increase in quality
coffee production, productivity, and consumption.”
Authority with a mandate to promote and oversee the coffee industry by
supporting research, promoting production, controlling the quality and
improving the marketing of coffee in order to optimize foreign exchange
earnings for the country and payments to the farmers. UCDA envisions a
sustainable coffee industry with high stakeholder value for social economic
transformation. The Authority’s mission is “To facilitate increase in quality
coffee production, productivity, and consumption.”
Job Summary: The Director
Strategy and Business Development will
provide leadership and technical guidance in the development of coffee
policies, strategies and corporate plans of the Authority in line with her
statutory mandate and national priorities.
Strategy and Business Development will
provide leadership and technical guidance in the development of coffee
policies, strategies and corporate plans of the Authority in line with her
statutory mandate and national priorities.
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
Strategy formulation and Implementation:
- Provide leadership and guidance to the
Authority in the development of coffee policies and strategy formulation including
critical review of her vision, mission, business objectives and values. - Ensure that all Directorates / Departments
business plans and activities are well aligned in order to achieve the
organizational mission and objectives.
Programme and Project Development:
- Initiate and coordinate the development of
relevant initiatives, programs and projects to support the implementation
of coffee policies and corporate strategy. - The incumbent will guide management on the
optimal resource mobilization strategies to supplement the Authority’s
resource base for the implementation of key initiatives, programs and
projects. - Identify and engage with development
partners for key coffee initiatives, programs and projects for a
well-coordinated, vibrant and sustainable coffee sub-sector.
Business Development:
- Provide leadership and technical support
for enterprise development along the coffee value chain through directing
and managing Authority’s business development activities. - Develop and lead the Authority’s business
development team in sourcing, managing and implementing new business
opportunities. - Provide leadership and technical support
to other coffee value chain actors in scouting, development, managing and
implementing new business opportunities.
Market Intelligence and information dissemination:
- Provide leadership and guidance in the
monitoring of global and local trends of the coffee market. - Review coffee industry reports and ensure
real-time dissemination to Management and industry stakeholders.
Monitoring and Evaluation:
- Develop the performance monitoring and
evaluation framework of coffee initiatives, programs and projects to
ensure consistency and harmony with the National Coffee Policy and
Strategy. - Oversee policy research on existing and
new programs, and make recommendations to Management on policy changes,
new market opportunities, joint ventures, and projects. - Provide oversight in monitoring the
performance of the coffee sub sector and evaluate its contribution to the
economy.
Partnerships and collaborations:
- Formulate strategic linkages with coffee
sub-sector stakeholders in order to promote coffee development and
regulation programs, as well as enhance effectiveness in program
coordination and implementation. - Initiate MOUs with public and private institutions
where appropriate. - Send regular feedback on the status of the
partnerships and networks.
People management and supervision:
- Provide leadership and guidance for unison
understanding of the Directorates’ objectives and goals. - Manage the performance of Directorate
staff and provide continuous guidance to help them meet their expected
performance targets. - Coach and develop the Directorate’s Team,
through setting of objectives, training and personal development, and
succession plans.
Process Support:
- Supervise the preparation and
implementation of the Directorate’s business plan, annual work plans and
budgets; and monitor their implementation; - Develop the Directorate’s procurement
plans, and monitor their implementation in line with established procurement
guidelines; - Monitor and evaluate the performance of
strategy and business development processes as per organizational
objectives; - Evaluate the Risk Management strategies
for the Directorate to confirm compliance with the Authority’s Risk
Management Framework; - Guide and oversee the governance process
in the various Directorates, departments, sections and business units.
Reporting:
- Prepare the Directorate’s reports and
submit them to Management Team for approval in line with established
reporting procedures; - Prepare and disseminate the Annual Report
in accordance with statutory requirements and disseminate information to
stakeholders regarding achievements/milestones in the implementation of
the Coffee Policy and the National Coffee Strategy; - Perform any other duties as may be
assigned by the Management Team from time to time.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
Experience:
- The applicant must hold a Master’s degree
in any one of the following fields: Economics, Economic Policy and
Planning, Economic Policy Management, or Business Administration, Coffee
Economics, Quantitative Economics, Development Evaluation or Public
Policy. - Bachelor’s Degree (Hons) in any one of
the following fields: Economics, Business Statistics, Business
Administration, Commerce, Coffee Economics or Social Sciences. - Possession of a Post graduate
qualification in Monitoring and Evaluation or Project Planning will be an
added advantage. - At least ten (10) years’ relevant
experience in a reputable organization, seven (7) years of which should have
been at a senior level in policy and strategy formulation and analysis,
research, project conceptualization and management. - Ability to lead the formulation and
development of strategies, plans and programs, - Demonstrated ability to develop strategic
linkages, partnerships and networks with Government Agencies, Coffee
Associations, private sector actors, and Development Partners, - Ability to constantly scan the coffee sub
sector in order to identify opportunities or address emerging situations
for the benefit of stakeholders, - Business intelligence and analytical
skills; - Excellent communication and report
writing skills; - Excellent interpersonal skills, with the
ability to work in a team setting; - Project management and implementation
skills.
How to Apply:
All candidates should email your application quoting the relevant job
title to Executive Selection Division, KPMG at the following email address: esd@kpmg.co.ug. The application should be a
maximum of 2MB including a cover letter (maximum 1 page) summarising why you
consider yourself particularly well suited for the position, your CV and
certified copies of
professional/academic certificates. All applications should be sent via
email, clearly stating the position you are applying for in the subject line of
your email.
title to Executive Selection Division, KPMG at the following email address: esd@kpmg.co.ug. The application should be a
maximum of 2MB including a cover letter (maximum 1 page) summarising why you
consider yourself particularly well suited for the position, your CV and
certified copies of
professional/academic certificates. All applications should be sent via
email, clearly stating the position you are applying for in the subject line of
your email.
Deadline: 14th August 2017 by
17.00 hrs Local Time
17.00 hrs Local Time
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