Vacancies at Local Development Research Institute

Vacancies at Local Development Research Institute

Vacancies at Local Development Research Institute

We work in Africa to support practical evidence-informed actions to end hunger, poverty, and inequality. We are currently seeking skilled Transcribers/Translators, Agronomists, and Field supervisors to support our Food Security Practice. Vacancies at Local Development Research Institute

  1. Transcribers/Translators for Kikuyu and Kiembu Languages
  2. Agronomist
  3. Field Agricultural Supervisor – 2 Posts

Transcribers/Translators for Kikuyu and Kiembu Languages

Vacancies at Local Development Research Institute

Position: Transcribers/Translators

Duration: 5 months

Description:

The Local Development Research Institute is seeking skilled transcribers/translators to assist in transcribing and translating audio/voice data in local languages, specifically Kikuyu and Kiembu.

Tasks and Responsibilities:

  • Transcription: Listen to voice data in Kikuyu and Kiembu, and type out the content.
  • Translation: Translate text from Kikuyu and Kiembu to English.
  • Ensure compliance with data privacy and security requirements.

Essential Skills:

  • Excellent command of Kikuyu, Kiembu, and English.
  • Proficiency in data entry.
  • A keen eye for detail.
  • Familiarity with Word, Excel, Google Docs, and Sheets software.

Field Agricultural Supervisor – 2 Posts

Locations:

Machakos and Kakamega, Kenya

Duration: 5 months

About the Project:

LDRI aims to enhance farm productivity and food security by developing an AI-based early warning system. This system will use hyperlocal geo-referenced data and high-resolution satellite imagery and language models to generate localized and individualized advisory content in multiple local languages (English, Kiswahili, Kikuyu, and Embu) on good agricultural practices, pest and disease management, and tailored crop management education for farmers. The system will support precision agriculture and provide climate-smart farming recommendations to improve resilience and sustainability in agricultural practices.

Responsibilities:

  • Supervise farm workers and coordinate planting, cultivation, and harvesting.
  • Implement sustainable farming practices.
  • Maintain records of farm activities.
  • Conduct weekly visits and report on farm activities.
  • Register agrovets and collect input prices.
  • Train and support champion farmers in registering agrovets.
  • Collect and submit rainfall data.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in agriculture or related field.
  • 3-5 years of experience in crop production and supervisory roles.

Skills:

  • Knowledge of agricultural practices and sustainable farming.
  • Proficiency with agricultural machinery and technology.
  • Strong problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills.

Agronomist 

Vacancies at Local Development Research Institute

Location: Embu

Duration: 5 months

We are currently seeking an agronomist to provide technical assistance to smallholder farmers, establish rapport, provide agronomic advice, and collect and evaluate data to improve offerings. The aim is to empower smallholder farmers and enhance their livelihoods by mitigating their risks and making them more attractive to financial institutions using digital resources and new technologies. This position is critical to facilitating more effective and reliable interactions and transactions between smallholder farmers and LDRI networks.

The role and responsibilities 

  • Establish and maintain productive relationships with smallholder farmers and LDRI networks by creating a sense of confidence and reliability with them and serving as the primary point of contact for technical support.
  • Conduct field visits to farms and provide agronomic recommendations, such as guidance on crop management practices, soil fertility, pest and disease control, and irrigation techniques.
  • Promote and market LDRI products and services to farmers, such as inputs, mechanization, and extension services.
  • Provide instruction and capacity building to farmers.
  • Gather and evaluate data on farming practices, input usage, and yield results to guide the development of new products and services and enhance current offerings.
  • Stay informed on the most recent agronomic research and trends in the agricultural sector to provide the best possible assistance to farmers and LDRI networks.
  • Support the design and implementation of the Early Warning System by offering agronomic expertise on crop health, pest and disease identification, climate impacts, and soil management.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications, knowledge, and skills

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g. agriculture, agronomy, horticulture )
  • Proficiency in crop cultivation, pest, and disease control, soil science, and plant nutrition.
  • Familiar with current advancements in agricultural technology and the ability to comprehend and manipulate data.
  • Self-motivation and a proactive approach.

How to Apply

If you meet the above requirements, please apply here by selecting your preferred role. Join our team today and be part of contributing to this important project.

Visit Here > LDRI Careers

Deadline: November 13th, 2024.


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