New Job Opportunity at myAgro Farms Tanzania, Product Associate | July, 2019
AJIRA TANZANIA 2019 / NAFASI ZA KAZI 2019
Position: Product Associate
Tanzania Full-time
Language Requirement: Fluency in English & Swahili
Application Deadline: on a rolling basis
Qualified Tanzanian nationals are strongly encouraged to apply
International candidates must have existing rights to work in Tanzania
About myAgro
myAgro is an award-winning non-profit social enterprise based in West Africa. We have pioneered a mobile savings model that allows farmers to invest their own funds in high-quality seed, fertilizer, and agricultural training to increase their harvest and income by 50-100%. Our North Star is to help 1 million farmers increase their incomes by $1.50 per day by 2025 and lift themselves out of poverty. Learn more from myAgro’s founder and CEO here.
About Product Associate role
The Product Associate position, based in Masasi is a role within myAgro that helps accelerate myAgro’s ability to scale, reach 100% sustainability and increase its impact. This role supports the usage of technology tools by over 200 field staff. You will gain a breadth of experience in designing and scaling high impact cross-functional product programs that work across financial inclusion, agricultural development, and mobile technology. You will ensure user feedback becomes an integral part of our product development process and be the link between the field and the remote product team.
Responsibilities:
Usability Testing and User Feedback
Develop user guides, training material and documentation for new technology tools
Work closely with our QA team to ensure technology tools are field-ready before roll out
Conduct user testing and training sessions for
- High impact mobile apps for field data collection and operations
- New mobile app features to inform design decisions
- Prototypes of technology tools we are considering for our field staff to gather feedback for prioritization
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User Experience and Product Design
User Experience and Product Design
- Conduct field visits to observe app usage, note user errors and understand the current usage of technology tools
- Collect and analyze quantitative and qualitative data around technology tool usage and user experience
- Understand the users’ future technology needs and pro-actively plan around
- Develop field testing processes and procedures
Data Quality Stewardship
- Set up a process of monitoring incoming field data to quickly provide feedback of poor data quality to the appropriate teams
- Conduct field visits to observe users who consistently submit poor quality data
- Monitor usage data and create a system of KPIs to ensure field teams are constantly using the most up to date version of technology tools
IT management
- Create Standard Operation Procedures around IT management
- Oversee in-country IT team, operations (Hardware, Infrastructure, Network) and budget
- Manage IT support activities for HQ, zone office and field teams
Skills & Qualifications
Required:
- English and Swahili (fluent or native level)
- Developing country experience
- Previous Project/Product management
- Great written and verbal communication skills. Comfortable doing presentations in front of groups, and writing up documents to share broadly with the team.
- Self-motivated and passionate about technology for development
- 2 years of relevant working experience
NEW TANZANIAN JOBS OPPORUNITIES 2019 (1,330+ POSTS)
Preferred:
- Information Technology (Software product) background
- Design and/or UX experience
- Experience working with technology platforms (web, mobile, CRM, Salesforce, etc.)
- Training/teaching experience in a low-literacy context
myAgro provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, marital/parental status, national origin, age, disability, political opinion, social status, veteran status, and genetics. myAgro complies with all applicable federal, provincial and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
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