Welthungerhilfe

Graduate Intern - Ethnovet Researcher

Graduate Trainee Jobs
Salary
Negotiable

Job Description

Graduate Intern - Ethnovet Researcher: Welthungerhilfe
Deadline: 15 April 2021
Duty Station: Bulawayo
About
Welthungerhilfe is one of the largest German non-governmental organisations in development co-operation and emergency relief. Primarily in cooperation with local partner organisations, our task is to contribute to the improvement in nutritional and income base for the low-income populations in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Welthungerhilfe has been implementing projects in Zimbabwe since 1980. Sector focus is on Water Sanitation and Hygiene, Food and Nutrition Security, Livelihoods and when necessary, Emergency response;
Welthungerhilfe together with Community Technology Development Organization and Agricultural Partnerships Trust are implementing a program titled, Matabeleland Enhanced Livelihoods Agriculture and Nutrition Adaptation (MELANA) under the UNDP managed Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund ZRBF001-2016. The overall objective of the project is to contribute to increased capacities of communities, to protect development gains and achieve improved well-being outcomes in the face of shocks and stresses. This will be achieved through improving the absorptive, adaptive, and transformative capacities of at-risk communities. The project is operational in Nkayi, Bubi, Umguza districts of Matabeleland North and Umzingwane district of Matabeleland South province;

Duties and Responsibilities

Job description
Duties and Responsibilities – Conduct invivo trials on the efficacy of selected plants in the survey. Come up with a thesis on the efficacy of the selected plants on animal disease control: Produce simplified training material on the use of ethnovet medicine on animal disease control.

Qualifications and Experience

Qualifications and experience
BSc Degree in Animal Science, Biology, Veterinary Studies or a relevant discipline with a minimum of 2.1 degree class; Experience in training communities and the ability to convey complex scientific information into simple messages that are understood by a wide range of audience with varying levels of literacy; Sound knowledge of animal health in smallholder farming systems of Zimbabwe; Knowledge of Ndebele is an added advantage;

How to Apply

To apply
If you meet the above criteria submit your CV with a presentation of how the assignment will be conducted and the budget. During the application process, WHH will not charge any fee nor will it require any payment for an application to be considered; WHH is an equal opportunity employer and employee personnel without regard to race, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, language, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status and or physical handicap; Please send the proposal and additional documents to: recruitment.zimbabwe@welthungerhilfe.de Please state the position applied for in the subject line of the email. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.