Mennonite Economic Development Associates is hiring a
Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) invites applications for a Short Term Technical Assistance (STTA) – GESI & Nutrition Coordinator to join our dedicated and talented team in Ghana on our mission to create business solutions to poverty!
Since its inception in 1953, Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) has been committed to local ownership and sustainable outcomes. MEDA is currently working in over 37 countries around the world. We use a business-oriented approach to local economic development that results in positive social, environmental and economic impact. We facilitate the development of sustainable enterprises that benefits women, men, and youth small scale producers, including those most marginalized within agri-food market systems. Our development values are wealth creation by adding value in managing human, financial and environmental resources; participation of those with whom we work - at all stages and levels of a project - regardless of gender, race, class, ethnicity, nationality, or religion; collaboration with others engaged in development to avoid duplication and competition; sustainability, both programmatically and environmentally; and direct investment in businesses that serve the poor. For more information, please visit our website at www.meda.org.
The Greater Rural Opportunities for Women 2 (GROW2) project is funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and implemented by MEDA. The GROW2 project is women-focused, driven by a strong market system approach, and fully integrates Gender Equality, Social Inclusion, Environmental Sustainability, Human Rights, Nutrition, and Innovation in its implementation. The Project will increase the economic and social empowerment of women farmers, entrepreneurs, and agribusinesses in the Northern, Savannah, and Upper West Regions of Ghana through increased productivity, and an improved business environment focused on the soybean and groundnut value chains.
Position Summary
The Short Term Technical Assistant (STTA) will provide technical support to the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Unit, focusing on community engagement, socio-economic empowerment, and gender-transformative programming. The STTA will work closely with stakeholders, partners, and community actors to facilitate the implementation and documentation of GESI-related activities. This role offers opportunities for professional development through mentoring, fieldwork, and participation in strategic learning events.
Job Title: Short Term Technical Assistance (STTA) – GESI & Nutrition Coordinator
Reports To: Nutrition and GESI Officer
Location: Wa or Tamale (TBD)
Department: GROW2 (1239)
Job Level: Technical
Start Date: September 2025
End Date: December, 2025 (three months)
Job Status: Contract / Short-Term Technical Assistance (STTA)
Key Responsibilities
Nutrition and Community Engagement – 25%
Socio-Economic Empowerment and Male Engagement – 20%
Gender Action Learning System (GALS) Implementation – 20%
Public Sector and Institutional Engagement – 15%
Behavior Change Communication and Advocacy – 10%
Documentation and Reporting – 10%
Additional Duties:
Undertake any other responsibilities as assigned by the Nutrition and GESI Officer.
Position Qualifications
Education
Experience
Competencies
Organizational Fit
Organizational Policies and Procedures
Organizational Culture
Image and Engagement
Contractual Notes
Mode of Application
Interested candidates shall submit their CV and a cover letter**.** The CV/Cover letter shall provide a summary of their work experience related to this opportunity, highlighting key competencies.
The role is open until August 04, 2025 5:00pm GMT. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis when received. All employment decisions are made on the basis of qualifications and organizational needs.
Only successful applicants will be contacted.
MEDA is an equal opportunity employer, and accommodation is available during all phases of the recruitment process. We ask that any applicants requiring accommodation make their needs known in advance.
The project focuses on gender equality and social inclusion, empowering women farmers and entrepreneurs.
The role supports nutrition-related activities and community engagement to improve food security.