Ref.
2026/CMFVCAQS/15842
Job offer type
Field staff jobs
Type of contract
CDDU
Activity sectors
Climate and Agriculture
Deadline date
2026/09/02 23:55
Contract
Wage portage
Duration
12 mois renouvelables
Département Développement durable - DD > Pôle Agriculture
Published on : 2026/07/16
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
LIBERIA
MONROVIA
Expertise France is recruiting a Component Manager – Fisheries Value Chain for the implementation of the project " Strengthening Artisanal Fisheries in Liberia," funded by the European Union.
Under the hierarchical supervision of the Project Team Leader, the Component Manager is responsible for the operational implementation and monitoring of activities related to the development of the fisheries value chain.
He/She will join a field project team based in Monrovia composed of five other members: The Team Leader, another Component Manager (Economic Development & Market access), a MEAL Officer, and two field facilitators, both based at the activity sites.
This project team is complemented by a shared administrative & finance unit, based in the same building office.
The field project team will be supported by colleagues at headquarters in the implementation of the project in compliance with Expertise France procedures, particularly regarding the proper contractual management of experts, the application of procurement rules, quality control of operational and financial reports, support for the strategic orientation and operational implementation of the intervention strategy, capacity building, quality of the deliverables, financial and operational planning, etc.
The Component Manager will be specifically responsible for:
· Leading activities related to the fisheries value chain implemented under the Specific Objectives 1 and 3 of the project, as detailed below, either directly or through implementing partners;
· Ensuring operational, financial, and administrative monitoring and quality control of activities carried out from Monrovia, and conducting field visits through frequent travel;
· Participating in the recruitment, mobilization, and proper management of experts and technical assistants selected in relation to fisheries value chain activities;
· Contributing to technical and financial reports intended for the European Union Delegation.
More specifically, without this list being exhaustive, the Component Manager’s tasks will include:
1 - Implementation and coordination of activities
· During the project launch phase, several key elements of this component will be confirmed or refined to ensure an adequate start-up and alignment with the operational context. The Component Manager will contribute to the following tasks:
· Confirmation of intervention areas, planned actions, and relevant stakeholders in the targeted value chain;
· Development or refinement of specific methodologies in collaboration with stakeholders;
· Joint review of the work plan and implementation schedule to adjust sequencing or timing if necessary;
· Initial engagement with stakeholders to validate assumptions and foster rapid ownership.
In charge of implementing activities related to the fisheries value chain, the Component Manager will:
· Lead the planning, programming, and coordination of activities in accordance with the project’s overall work plan;
· Identify expertise needs for various activities and ensure the adequate mobilization of technical experts as the coordinator of technical expertise and assistance provided;
· Draft calls for proposals, procurement plans, technical guidelines, and contribute to quality control of contracts and monitoring of contractual commitments, in close coordination with the shared administrative & finance unit;
· Coordinate with the Procurement Manager to engage external experts;
· Ensure quality control of activities and deliverables, verify compliance with indicators defined in the project’s logical framework, and provide guidance to technical experts;
· Actively participate in the implementation of activities by providing strategic direction and ensuring the integration of cross-cutting themes such as gender equality, inclusion of youth and persons with disabilities, and climate resilience.
2 - Stakeholder engagement and strategic alignment
Multiple stakeholders are currently implementing fisheries-related interventions in Liberia. To ensure the effectiveness and added value of Expertise France’s contribution, the Component Manager will:
· Establish close collaboration with partners and stakeholders in the fisheries sector;
· Promote synergies and avoid duplication with existing or parallel interventions;
· Lead consultations with technical experts, value chain actors, and national institutions to define priorities, ensure alignment with national strategies, and encourage stakeholder participation;
· Ensure the capitalization of experiences, results, and lessons learned, including by leveraging innovative practices developed in other countries in the region, and fostering their adaptation to the Liberian context.
3 - Reporting and accountability
The Component Manager will contribute to internal and external reporting processes to ensure transparency, coordination, and accountability. He/she will:
· Ensure regular internal reporting at the project level to track progress, inform decision-making, and facilitate coordination between components;
· Provide accurate and timely information to the Team Leader and the entire project team to support high-quality reporting to the EU Delegation and other stakeholders;
· Contribute to the preparation of steering committee meetings and technical committee sessions.
Liberia presents a complex development context, marked by a dependency on fisheries. These strategic sectors, hindered by informality, lack of access to finance and technology, struggle to transform and generate sustainable added value. The context requires the professionalization of value chains, economic diversification, and the integration of resilient practices to address development challenges.
The project " Strengthening Artisanal Fisheries in Liberia " aims to support the development of strategic value chains, promote sustainable economic growth, while considering challenges related to climate change adaptation and mitigation.
The specific objectives of the action, on which the Component Manager will work, are as follows:
SO1. The fisheries value chain is strengthened and sustainable
Output 1.1. Market access and its potential are increased through improved product quality
R 1.2 Improve post-harvest infrastructure and equipment to meet hygiene and quality standards
OS3. Fisheries governance is sustainable, inclusive and participatory
Output 3.2. Quality standards for fresh and processed fish are improved.
R3.1 Develop sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) standards, protocols and/or guidelines for marine artisanal fishers together with training and capacity building.
R3.2 Formulate a National Plan of Control and Inspection supporting inspection and quality control mechanisms across the marine artisanal value chain (producer-processors-traders-consumers).
R3.3 Develop SOPs for NaFAA inspectors to implement the National Plan, together with training.
As part of the intervention, Expertise France will manage, under EU delegated management, a total amount of €24.8 million to carry out activities related to the fisheries value chain. For information, this project will also be implemented by the GIZ, which will be responsible for implementing activities related to the fisheries value chain, as well as the coordination of the entire project.
Education:
· Holder of a higher education diploma (Master’s level) in marine sciences, environmental sciences, natural resource management, agri-food production and sanitary standards, economic development, fisheries and/or aquaculture management, or any other field relevant to the project;
· A certification in project management or international cooperation would be an asset.
Required professional experience:
· Minimum 5–7 years of relevant professional experience in managing or supervising international technical assistance projects related to fisheries and the blue economy, including experience in strengthening the fisheries value chain and food safety certification and standards sectors;
· Strong experience in institutional dialogue and stakeholder coordination, including engagement with economic operators, value chain actors, and civil society organizations;
· Excellent command of the project cycle management, including logical frameworks, indicator-based monitoring, and donor reporting. Prior experience within the framework of EU-funded projects is highly desirable;
· Field experience in West Africa, ideally in Liberia, with a good understanding of socio-economic dynamics and operational constraints in the project’s target areas, is an asset.
Skills:
· Proven skills in strategic planning, budget management, risk management, and performance monitoring, with a high level of organization, rigor, and ability to meet strict deadlines;
· Demonstrated ability to develop technical guidance and formulate strategic recommendations based on evidence, including from economic analyses, market studies, or value chain diagnostics;
· Excellent coordination and teamwork skills, particularly in multicultural and multilingual environments, and the ability to facilitate consensus among stakeholders around common goals;
· Strong written and oral communication skills, including in report writing, briefing notes, terms of reference, as well as in the preparation and facilitation of workshops, conducting consultations, and presenting results to authorities and partners;
· Proficiency English required, French is an asset
· Proficiency in standard office software, notably the Microsoft Office suite, as well as digital tools used for monitoring and evaluation and project management.
To apply: Submit a CV and cover letter (maximum 2 pages) in English, including 3 references.
Estimated start date: October 2026
Duration: 12-month contract under an employment portage scheme, renewable for the entire duration of the project (5 years)
Application deadline: 02/09/2026
Candidate(s) interested in this opportunity should submit their application as soon as possible, with Expertise France maintaining the option of establishing a shortlist before this date.
Expertise France is committed to equal opportunities and strongly encourages female applicants.
Deadline for application : 2026/09/02 23:55
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In these areas, Expertise France conducts capacity-building initiatives and manages project implementation, leveraging technical expertise and acting as a project coordinator. This involves combining public sector expertise with private sector skills to drive impactful results.