Roots and Tuber
Systems Agronomist (Ref: DDG-R4D/RTA/01/10)
Background:
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) with headquarters in
Ibadan, Nigeria invites applications for the post of Roots and Tuber Systems
Agronomist.
IITA
is a non-profit organization based in Africa. It works with national entities
to increase food production in tropical Africa. We have over 100 international
scientists and support staff and 900 nationally recruited staff based in
various stations across Africa. More information on IITA is available on
http://www.iita.org/
Position:
The Roots and Tuber Agronomist will work with other agronomists, plant
breeders, plant health scientists, social scientists, and other colleagues to
develop crop, soil and pest management options for root and tuber systems, with
emphasis on cassava and yam based systems. IITA has, in the past, generated
several component technologies which when applied in carefully selected
combinations and with due consideration to prevailing socioeconomic factors
will produce more synergistic and sustained outcomes associated with high
cropping system productivity. The Systems Agronomist will provide leadership in
synthesizing integrated crop, soil and pest management options with high
probability of success in different agro ecological zones in sub-Saharan
Africa.
Duty
Station: Ibadan, IITA Headquarters,
Nigeria. Frequent travel is expected and candidates should be willing to work in
small-scale farm settings in Africa.
Responsibilities:
The primary responsibilities for the Agronomist will include:
Conducting
strategic and adaptive research on the agronomy of root and tuber crops,
building on past research and responding to needs as identified jointly with
project teams.
Investigating
nutrient flows, nutrient use efficiency, and beneficial cultural practices in
the use of fertilizers in root and tuber systems.
Investigating
adaptation of root and tuber crop germplasm to target environments.
Designing,
planning, testing and disseminating integrated crop, soil and pest management
strategies for root and tuber systems that address farmers’ needs along
different intensification gradients in sub-Saharan Africa
Adapting
and testing tools (e.g. simulation models, information systems, and GIS) for
matching improved technologies to different farmer-targeted niches for root and
tuber crop production.
Contributing
to studies on genotype x soil fertility interactions and the design of breeding
strategies towards increased fertilizer use efficiency in root and tuber
cropping systems.
Contributing
to propagation of selected root and tuber crop varieties for widespread and
rapid distribution through links with national programs and the private sector.
Resource
mobilization through grant proposals and strengthening of partners’ capacities,
including co-supervision of postgraduate thesis research with university
lecturers.
Educational
requirements: The candidate should have a PhD degree in Agronomy with experience
in integrated crop, soil and pest management
Core
Competencies:
Proven
skills and experience in agronomy research both in the field and the
laboratory.
Good
scientific publication record.
Familiarity
with participatory and action research methods.
Modeling
of cropping systems.
Computer
literacy and statistical data analysis capabilities.
Ability
to work as a member of a multi-disciplinary team in a cross-cultural
environment.
Excellent
leadership, management, interpersonal, and team building skills.
Fluency
in oral and written English and working knowledge of French is an advantage.
Knowledge
of sub-Saharan Africa, and good contacts with NARS scientists in the region is
an added advantage.
General
Information: The initial appointment is for three years. IITA offers a
competitive remuneration package paid in US dollars.
Applications:
Interested persons are requested to apply to the Human Resources Manager with a
copy of their CV, names and addresses of three referees and a covering letter
(not more than 2 pages) indicating their interest/competency in handling the
work, overview of similar work undertaken and their comments on the Terms of
Reference. Please complete our online application form using this link:
http://old.iita.org/cms/details/job_application.aspx.
Closing
date: The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.
IITA
is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from
women candidates.
Please
note that only short listed candidates will be contacted
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