DIRECTOR OF TRADE – BOTSWANA
Crown Agents USA, Inc.
(CA-USA) is seeking a Director of Trade for an
anticipated USAID-funded Southern Africa Trade and Investment Hub Project
located in Gaborone, Botswana.
Our Business
Crown Agents is an
international development company employing over 600 personnel worldwide with a
presence in more than 40 countries, subsidiaries in 11 countries, and permanent
staff working on the ground in 22 corporate offices in Africa, Asia Latin America,
Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Crown Agents provides
direct assistance, management consulting, and human and institutional
development for public and private sector clients in customs and trade
facilitation, public financial management, procurement, logistics, and health
systems strengthening.
Crown Agents USA
(CA-USA), the U.S. incorporated subsidiary of Crown Agents, provides direct
technical assistance, capacity development, and procurement services to
stimulate economic growth, establish good governance, and improve health
outcomes across the developing world. Since its incorporation in the
United States in 1998, CA-USA has provided technical assistance services and
support to U.S. Government agencies and international organizations such as the
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Millennium Challenge
Corporation (MCC), the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), Department of
State (DOS), and the Gates Foundation.
Project Description
The Southern Africa
Trade and Investment Hub Project’s key objectives are to increase international
competitiveness, intra-regional trade and food security in Southern
Africa. These objectives are underpinned by an improved regional trade
and investment enabling environment coupled with increased agricultural value
chain competitiveness supporting intraregional trade. This project is
funded by the USAID and works closely with the Southern African Development
Community (SADC).
Specific Responsibilities
The Director of Trade
will provide expert guidance while sharing best practice knowledge in order to
improve regional trade and investment activities. To achieve these
objectives, the Director of Trade will oversee that the following outcomes are
achieved:
- The Research and implementation of relevant
public-private partnerships to leverage funding and in-kind
support to achieve results under this initiative.
- The implementation of trade and transport
facilitation measures. This includes strengthening SADC
Secretariat and Member States to comply with requirements and
recommendations of applicable regional and international trade agreements
and improving corridor management, port management, border crossings, and
time and cost to trade information.
- The advancement of regional and multilateral
trade and investment agreements and support institutions. This
includes addressing non-tariff measures that pose barriers to trade and
identifying and addressing barriers to investment.
Qualifications
- At least 10 years of experience, preferably within
the SADC region, in international trade policy
- A Bachelor’s degree or international equivalent in
a relevant discipline such as business, economics, or law required
- Master’s Degree in a relevant discipline or
equivalent professional experience
- Experience in researching and implementing
public-private partnerships to leverage funding and in-kind support
- Demonstrated ability to identify and address
barriers to investment and trade
- Experience in trade policy and international trade
law with a robust understanding of Southern African regional trade
subtleties; prior experience and knowledge of WTO Trade Facilitation
Agreements is preferred
- Demonstrated understanding of SADC institutional
architecture and SADC member states in terms of agricultural development
issues, regional trade, socio-economic realities, and regional and
national trade policies, and their relationship to relevant continental
economic and governance institutions (e.g. AU, COMESA)
- A strong understanding of the enabling environment
issues that countries face in the Southern Africa Region
Application Process
To apply to this
position, please email your CV to careers@crownagents.com.
Include your name, along with “15-28A Director of Trade”, in the subject
line. Visit our website at www.crownagentsusa.com for
more information about our company. No phone calls, faxes or walk-ins
please. Crown Agents USA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and affords
equal opportunity to all qualified applicants for all positions without regard
to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital status, veteran
status, disability or any other status protected under local, state or federal
laws.
Crown Agents USA will
provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with qualified disabilities in
accordance with the ADA. If you require a reasonable accommodation for our
application process, please contact our Recruiting department directly.
Requests will be kept confidential and shared strictly on a need-to-know basis
only.
TRANSPORT SPECIALIST – BOTSWANA
Crown Agents USA, Inc.
(CA-USA) is seeking a Transport Specialist for an
anticipated USAID-funded Southern Africa Trade and Investment Hub Project
located in Gaborone, Botswana.
Our Business
Crown Agents is an
international development company employing over 600 personnel worldwide with a
presence in more than 40 countries, subsidiaries in 11 countries, and permanent
staff working on the ground in 22 corporate offices in Africa, Asia Latin
America, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Crown Agents
provides direct assistance, management consulting, and human and institutional
development for public and private sector clients in customs and trade
facilitation, public financial management, procurement, logistics, and health
systems strengthening.
Crown Agents USA
(CA-USA), the U.S. incorporated subsidiary of Crown Agents, provides direct
technical assistance, capacity development, and procurement services to
stimulate economic growth, establish good governance, and improve health
outcomes across the developing world. Since its incorporation in the
United States in 1998, CA-USA has provided technical assistance services and
support to U.S. Government agencies and international organizations such as the
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Millennium Challenge
Corporation (MCC), the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), Department of
State (DOS), and the Gates Foundation.
Project Description
The Southern Africa
Trade and Investment Hub Project’s key objectives are to increase international
competitiveness, intra-regional trade and food security in Southern
Africa. These objectives are underpinned by an improved regional trade
and investment enabling environment coupled with increased agricultural value
chain competitiveness supporting intraregional trade. This project is funded
by the USAID and works closely with the Southern African Development Community
(SADC).
Specific Responsibilities
The Transport
Specialist will support the projects efforts to implement trade and transport
facilitation measures. This will include strengthening SADC
Secretariat and Member State compliance with requirements and recommendations
of applicable regional and international trade agreements and improving
corridor management. Responsibilities include conducting and facilitating
WTO Trade Facilitation Needs Self-Assessment for SADC countries that request
assistance, implementing Corridor Performance Management Systems; and
researching and advising on best practices for port management, border
crossings, and time and cost to trade information.
Qualifications
- A bachelor’s degree in business, transportation and
logistics, international trade or other relevant fields; Master’s Degree
in a related field desired
- Minimum three years proven working experience in
transportation, corridor management or trade agreements
- Minimum three years developing country work
experience, particularly under U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID); work experience in SADC member countries preferred
- Experience in trade policy and international trade
law with an understanding of Southern African regional trade subtleties;
experience with WTO Trade Facilitation Agreements is preferred
- Demonstrated understanding of SADC institutional
architecture and SADC member states in terms of regional trade,
socio-economic realities, and regional and national trade policies, and
their relationship to relevant continental economic and governance
institutions (e.g. AU, COMESA)
- A strong understanding of the enabling environment
issues that countries face in the Southern Africa Region
- Experience with Corridor Management and
implementing Corridor Performance Management Systems (CPMS)
- Strong analytical skills, including the ability to
analyze business processes, information systems, organizational policies,
and human resources to determine weaknesses in processes and propose
changes.
- Must demonstrate personal attributes such as
loyalty and integrity in addition to being resourceful and flexible, which
is inherent in this position.
- Ability to live and work in Gaborone, Botswana
Application Process
To apply to this
position, please email your CV to careers@crownagents.com.
Include your name, along with “15-28B Transport Specialist”, in the subject
line. Visit our website at www.crownagentsusa.com for
more information about our company. No phone calls, faxes or walk-ins
please. Crown Agents USA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and affords
equal opportunity to all qualified applicants for all positions without regard
to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital status, veteran
status, disability or any other status protected under local, state or federal
laws.
Crown Agents USA will
provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with qualified disabilities in
accordance with the ADA. If you require a reasonable accommodation for our
application process, please contact our Recruiting department directly.
Requests will be kept confidential and shared strictly on a need-to-know basis
only.
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