IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that Closure Date and Time displayed above are based on date and time settings of your personal deviceFAO Commitment to Workforce Diversity FAO is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality, background and cultureQualified female applicants, qualified nationals of non‐and under‐represented Members and persons with disabilities are encouraged to applyEveryone who works for FAO is required to adhere to the highest standards of integrity and professional conduct, and to uphold FAO's valuesFAO, as a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, has a zero‐tolerance policy for conduct that is incompatible with its status, objectives and mandate, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discriminationAll selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checksAll applications will be treated with the strictest confidentialityFAO staff are subject to the authority of the Director‐General, who may assign them to any of the activities or offices of the Organization FAO's commitment to environmental sustainability is integral to our strategic objectives and operations.The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) contributes to the achievement of the Agenda through FAO Strategic Framework by supporting the transformation to more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agrifood systems, for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life, leaving no one behind.Organizational SettingThe Fisheries and Aquaculture Division (NFI) is responsible for the economic, social, institutional, governance and policy aspects of FAO's activities related to fisheries and aquaculture and their development, with particular emphasis on human well‐being, food well‐being of fishing communities; collection, compilation, validation, trend analysis and dissemination of the best available and up‐to‐date fishery statistics and for the syndication of the FAO information on all aspects of world fisheries and aquaculture. The security and poverty reduction; post‐harvest utilisation, marketing and trade with due regard to the protection of the environment, food security and the Division is also responsible for FAO's activities related to the management and conservation of the living aquatic resources used by fisheries and aquaculture, including the biodiversity and ecosystem maintenance, with particular emphasis on most vulnerable and threatened species and habitats; management of responsible fisheries and aquaculture in accordance with modern management standards and best practices; development of fisheries technology, with due regard to the protection of the environment, food security and the well‐being of fishing communities, including the safety of fishers and fishing vessels.The position is located in the Value Chain Development Team (NFIMV) within the Fisheries and Aquaculture Division (NFI) at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy.Reporting LinesThe Fishery Officer (Aquatic Food Value Chains) reports to the Senior Fishery Officer, Value Chain Development Team (NFIMV).Technical FocusFood loss and waste reduction in aquatic food value chains, value‐added products production, processing technologies, promotion of sustainable aquatic food production and consumption, project management and advisory services to Member Nations on aquatic food value chain improvement in support to delivering mainly better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life outcomes and outputs.Key ResultsResearch, technical analysis and project related services to support the delivery of programme projects, products and services.Key Functions Researches, analyses and provides access to fisheries and aquaculture technical, social, economic, environmental, institutional and technology related data, and information and/or related policy issues to support the delivery of fisheries and aquaculture programmes, projects, products, publications and services.Produces a variety of technical data, statistics, information and reports, as well as input for technical documents and web pages.Provides technical, statistical, and/or analytical services on various studies, projects and initiatives, and/or assessments; provides technical backstopping to field projects.Participates in the development of improved/updated technical, statistical and/or analytical tools, methodologies, systems, databases and/or key social/economic/environmental/ nutritional and/or early warning indicators, etc.Participates in multidisciplinary teams and/or leads working groups/teams; collaborates withotherDivisions/Offices/Centres on work groups and committees and promotes best practices.Collaborates in, provides technical backstopping to and ensures the quality/effectiveness of capacity development activities within Members, such as organisational development and individual learning events, including preparation of related information, learning materials and online tools.Promotes knowledge sharing and best practices at international meetings and conferences and influences partners in stakeholder consultations.Supports resource mobilisation activities in accordance with the FAO Strategic Framework. Specific Functions Supports the formulation, interpretation and implementation of policy guidelines and best practices for efficient national, regional and international implementation of Blue Transformation, with specific focus on aquatic food value chain development.Plans, formulates, and manages aquatic food value chain efficiency and sustainability improvement projects and programmes as well as other related pro‐poor projects, guides their implementation.Develops, provides advice and guidance to Member Nations, international organisations and industry organisations on food loss and waste reduction, aquatic food processing, value‐added products.Supports the development, revision and implementation of the appropriate methodological guide for food loss assessment, including the planning, implementation/delivery, reporting and monitoring of the economic, social and environmental analysis.Contributes to the design, implementation and evaluation of capacity building related to multidimensional solutions to reduce FLW in aquatic food value chains.Identifies studies and interventions for aquatic food value chain development in ways that contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction, improved utilisation and address gender inequalities within a pro‐poor framework.Supports the Committee on Fisheries (COFI), the Sub‐Committee on Fish Trade (COFI‐FT) and the Sub‐Committee on Aquaculture of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI‐SCA) on aquatic food value chain issues, particularly those linked to aquatic resource utilisation.Collaborates with other FAO units, international organisations, inter‐governmental organisations (IGOs), civil society organisations (CSOs) and non‐governmental organisations (NGOs) in the field of aquatic food value chains.Performs other related duties. CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING Advanced university degree (Master's degree or equivalent) in agricultural/fishery economics, food science/technology, business administration or other fields relevant to food value chains.Five years of relevant experience in food value chain development and related fields.Working knowledge (proficiency – level C) of English and intermediate knowledge (intermediate proficiency – level B) of another official FAO language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish).Results FocusTeamworkCommunicationBuilding effective relationshipsKnowledge Sharing and Continuous ImprovementWork experience in more than one location or area of work, particularly in field positions, is desirable.Extent and relevance of experience in aquatic food value chain assessment, FLW assessment and solutions in aquatic food value chains.Experience in aquatic food value chains with background on food loss and waste is highly desirable.Extent and relevance of experience in developing countries and countries in transition.Extent and relevance of experience in organising international meetings, seminars and training courses.Extent and relevance of experience in policy and technical guidance in aquatic food value chain development.Experience in aquatic resource utilisation and processing is highly desirable. 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For information on UN salaries, allowances and benefits, click on the following link:Other benefits, subject to eligibility, include:Dependency allowancesRental subsidyEducation grant for childrenHome leave travel30 working days of annual leave per yearPension fund entitlements under the UN Joint Staff Pension FundInternational health insurance; optional life insuranceDisability protectionFAO encourages a positive workplace culture to increase inclusivity and diversity within its workforce. This includes: elements of family‐friendly policies, flexible working arrangements and standards of conduct. Fishery Officer (Aquatic Food Value Chains) - Rome, Italy#J-18808-Ljbffr