Organizational Setting
The 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 security and poverty reduction; post-harvest utilization, marketing and trade with due regard to the protection of the environment, food security and the 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 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 the 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 National Planning and Development Support Team (NFIAN) in the Sustainable Aquaculture area within NFI and is based at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy.
Reporting Lines
The Fishery Officer (Aquaculture National Planning and Development) reports to the Senior Fishery Officer/NFIAN Team Leader in the Sustainable Aquaculture area under the overall supervision of the Deputy Director, NFI.
Technical Focus
Support the preparation and implementation of aquaculture strategies, policies, plans and programmes of work that seek to maximize the contribution of aquaculture on countries' economic, social and environmental objectives, including food security, nutrition and health and align with Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets. The programme of work and activities should follow the FAO Common Vision for Sustainable Food and Agriculture and the FAO Code of Conduct on Responsible Fisheries and the FAO Guidelines for Sustainable Aquaculture and associated technical guidelines. These efforts should address keys sustainability principles such as ecological balance, efficient resource use, equity and resilience, and seek to mitigate the impacts of climate change on aquaculture while reducing the sector's vulnerability to climate change and other external stressors.
Key Results
Research, technical analysis and project related services to support the delivery of programme projects, products and services.
Key Functions
Specific Functions
CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING
Minimum Requirements
Competencies
Technical/Functional Skills