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Ghana Technical Advisor

Management & Engineering Technologies International, Inc.
United States, D.C., Washington
Dec 20, 2024
USFS Technical Advisor for Ghana

Location: Accra, Ghana

June 2022

Management and Engineering Technologies International Inc., in support of the United States Forest Service (USFS), is seeking to recruit a full-time Technical Advisor for Ghana to support in-country implementation of a new timber trafficking program.

Background

In recognition of the serious threats posed to people and the environment by the illegal harvest and trafficking of timber, Ghana has enacted high-level policies to curtail the flow of illegal timber from their territories (e.g. engagement under the voluntary partnership agreement with the EU). However, despite these political commitments, evidence points to a continued, healthy, volume of timber trafficked through and out of Ghana. In addition to being illegal, the level of harvest of targeted species such as West African Rosewood, is highly unsustainable, and negatively impacts local communities who depend on the forests and intact ecosystems, for their livelihoods.

As part of the response to address timber trafficking in Ghana, the USFS has been requested to provide technical and logistical support to strengthen the capacity of in-country stakeholders to achieve their policy objectives. In partnership with national government and non-governmental actors, the USFS will implement activities in Ghana focused on the following objectives:

  1. Increased capacity of government agencies to address cross-border and export-focused timber trafficking
  2. Strengthened ability of Ghanaian Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to implement robust 3rd party monitoring of timber harvest and trade
  3. Enhanced wood identification methodologies and resources - allowing for improved field-based identification and documentation of illegal timber


In collaboration with the USFS International Programs office in Washington, DC, and the USFS West Africa Regional Advisor based in Accra, the USFS Technical Advisor for Ghana will be recruited to manage timber trafficking program implementation, maintain close relationships and strong communication with government partner staff, as well as with key members of the NGO community. S/he will coordinate with relevant technical support staff and represent the timber trafficking program at national and/or regional, where appropriate. The Technical Advisor will also lead all in-country logistical and design support to program implementation, ranging from organizing meeting/workshop/training logistics to ensuring the design of USFS programming takes into account appropriate political and cultural aspects. In particular, s/he will be the main liaison with government partners to receive comments/feedback on draft documents developed through the program including with support from USFS technical experts.

Position Description

Core duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:


  • Implements, in coordination with other USFS staff, an ambitious two-year annual work program of capacity building to combat illegal timber harvest and trafficking, in collaboration with in-country partners and stakeholders and other U.S. government agencies;
  • Facilitates the scheduling, planning, and roll out of timber trade projects including training, extension, and M&E initiatives;
  • Assists the USFS West Africa Regional Advisor to schedule and coordinate project activities, including organizing necessary workshops, trainings and meeting logistics;
  • Monitors projects to ensure they meet milestones and goals per their scope, timeline, and budget;
  • Communicates and collaborates regularly with Ghanaian agencies responsible for customs, natural resource law enforcement, and forest management to share expertise on policies and contribute to organizational improvement;
  • Ensures the design of USFS programming takes into account political and cultural aspects that are unique to the host-country contexts;
  • Identifies and develops strategic partnerships with national and international corporations, development organizations and non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) involved in border control and natural resources management or complimentary work;
  • Ensures that timber crime program activities, processes, and community adhere to Ghanaian laws and organizational policies;
  • Provides technical assistance updates on timber trafficking law enforcement and related issues to USFS, donors and implementing partners;



QUALIFICATIONS

The applicant must meet the following minimum professional qualifications to be considered for the position:


  • Hold a Master's degree or equivalent experience in law enforcement, customs, environmental sciences, forestry, sustainable development, or related field;
  • Five years professional experience in project, financial and staff management in logistics/trade, forestry, natural resource management or related field;
  • Ability to work in a dynamic environment with in-country and U.S. government agencies, international donors, NGOs, community groups, and other stakeholders;
  • Experience working with key government partners in Ghana (e.g. Forestry Commission, Customs) strongly preferred;
  • Working knowledge of customs and/or forestry sectors, including timber tree species, policies, procedures and challenges to address timber trafficking in Ghana;
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English;
  • Demonstrated experience delivering successful planning and scheduling in complex environment with many demands and deadlines;
  • Competent computer skills including Microsoft Office, database management and communications software.



Period of Performance: One year, with a possibility of extension.

Location of Work: The position would be based in Ghana with travel regionally or internationally as needed. While Accra is preferred, the position may be located elsewhere in Ghana, as needed.

Compensation: Commensurate with experience and qualifications

Timeline: Apply by July 22, 2022.

If the US Forest Service were to secure the services of an individual with these technical skills, the successful applicant would be hired through a contractor.

Interested candidates should apply at the link above and reach out to asaracina@meticorp.com with any questions. METI is an Equal Opportunity Employer: M/F/V/D www.meticorp.com

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