Agronomy Officer at Bincike International (2 Openings)
Bincike International is a Nigerian NGO uniquely structured as both a Humanitarian Organization and a social enterprise. As a Humanitarian entity, they provide essential aid and resilience programs to vulnerable populations, especially those affected by conflict and climate change. Simultaneously, as a social enterprise, they empower communities through sustainable micro-enterprise development, equipping individuals with the skills and resources to build small businesses. This dual model allows them to combine grant-funded interventions with market-driven solutions for lasting community empowerment.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Agronomy Officer
Locations: Mubi – Adamawa and Maiduguri – Borno
Job Description
- Bincike International is hiring two Agronomy Officers to be based in Maiduguri (Borno State) and Mubi (Adamawa State).
- The Agronomy Officers will be responsible for providing technical support to project participants involved in Smart Gardening Farms and Tombrown production.
- This role is critical for enhancing agricultural productivity, improving nutrition, and strengthening the livelihoods of beneficiaries in conflict-affected regions.
- The ideal candidates will have a strong background in agronomy and a passion for supporting community-led agricultural initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
- Technical Support for Smart Gardening: Provide hands-on training and technical guidance to beneficiaries on smart gardening techniques. This includes advising on soil preparation, planting methods, pest control, and efficient water management using small-scale, modern farming practices.
- Support for Tombrown Production: Oversee and provide technical assistance to groups involved in the production of Tombrown, a nutritious food supplement. This involves training on quality control, hygienic processing, proper storage, and packaging to ensure a high-quality product.
- Beneficiary Capacity Building: Conduct regular workshops and field visits to build the capacity of beneficiaries in crop management, post-harvest handling, and value addition.
- Monitoring and Evaluation: Monitor the progress of all gardening and production activities, collect data on yields and outputs, and prepare detailed reports for management.
- Collaboration: Work closely with other Bincike International teams and local partners to ensure the seamless integration of agricultural activities with other project components.
Qualifications and Skills
- Educational Background: A Bachelor’s Degree in Agronomy, Agriculture, or a related field.
- Experience: A minimum of 3 years of experience in agronomy or agricultural extension, with a focus on community-based projects. Experience in smart gardening or food processing (like Tombrown) is a strong advantage.
- Knowledge: Sound knowledge of local agricultural practices and crops in Northeastern Nigeria. Familiarity with climate-smart agriculture and nutrition-sensitive farming is highly desirable.
- Skills: Strong training and facilitation skills. The ability to communicate effectively with diverse groups, including farmers and community members. Fluency in English and a local language (e.g., Hausa, Kanuri, Marghi) is essential.
Application Closing Date
26th October, 2025.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit their Application (a CV and a cover letter) to: hiring@bincikeint.org using the job title and location (Maiduguri or Mubi) as the subject of the mail.
Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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