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JOB OPPORTUNITY AMERICAN EMBASSY ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA

JOB OPPORTUNITY AMERICAN EMBASSY ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA The U.S. Embassy Addis Ababa, Ethiopia is seeking eligible and qualified applicants for the below vacant position. To view a current list of all available positions and to apply online, please visit https://et.usembassy.gov/embassy/jobs/ See the below Vacancy announcement on the Embassy Website and apply online. (Note: we no longer accept paper or email applications for advertised jobs)   VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: Addis-2024-071(T)   POSITION:    Agriculture Specialist   OPENING DATE:  October 23, 2024 CLOSING DATE:   November 6, 2024   WORK HOURS:     Full-time (40 hours/week)   SALARY: Locally Employed Staff:  Position Grade: FSN-11, – 26,638.00 USD per year.  For USEFM: FP-04                                                                 Position Grade: FSN-10, – 21,803.00 USD per year.  For USEFM: FP-05                                                                   *Final grade/step for USEFMs will be determined by Washington.   Duration of Appointment: Indefinite subject to successful completion of probationary period.   NOTE:   For Locally Employed Staff, salary will be paid in local currency using the established exchange rate.   Basic Function of Position:   The Agricultural Specialist (mid-level specialist) is responsible for representing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) in Ethiopia and other countries in the Horn of Africa such as Djibouti, Eretria, Sudan, South Sudan, and Somalia. The incumbent monitors, analyzes, and prepares highly specialized reports on agricultural, marketing and trade policy developments for assigned agricultural commodities.  Responsibilities also include working with U.S. and host country government agencies and industries to resolve trade complaints, issues of non-compliance with host country import regulations, and administering market development programs. The incumbent develops and maintains key professional and social relationships (mid-to-high levels) to exchange information and gain cooperation on substantive trade and agricultural policy matters.   1. Required Education:  Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics, Food and Agricultural Marketing, Agriculture, Agribusiness, International Trade, or Public Policy is required. 2. Required Experience: For Grade LE 10 is: Minimum four years of work experience in one or more fields of agricultural economics, agricultural policy, commodity trade, and marketing analysis/research that includes extensive analysis and report writing on complex subjects. For Grade LE 11 is: Minimum five years of work experience in one or more fields of agricultural economics, agricultural policy, commodity trade, and marketing analysis/research that includes extensive analysis and report writing on complex subjects.
3. Language Requirement:   Fluency in Speaking/Reading/Writing English is required. Fluency in Speaking/Reading/Writing Amharic is required. (These may be tested) 4. Skills and abilities:  Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) to create documents and spreadsheets, maintain and update databases, and develop presentations. Use of FAS specialized software and data analysis programs. Must be knowledgeable in analyzing agricultural production, global agricultural trade concepts, and economic supply/demand concepts. Required to analyze and apply complex statistical data and maintain data sets for accurate commodity and trade reporting. Drafts highly specialized reports on markets and trade policy. Must have excellent time management skills to cope with the diversity of work and deadlines. Ability to work effectively with government, public, and private individuals to obtain information and resolve trade issues. Note:  A written exam may be administered before the interview.

To apply & view current job opportunities, please go to https://et.usembassy.gov/embassy/jobs/

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