The International Potato Center (CIP)
is looking for an experienced Country Manager and to lead the design and
implementation of CIP Rwanda Country strategy by positioning CIP’s research and
development agenda in Rwanda and the great lake region (DRC and Burundi). This
position is engaged primarily in the design and implementation of project related
research activities in the country to strengthen CIP’S research in a holistic
manner by interlinking specific disciplines into a systems approach. The selected
candidate should be committed to using research for development in a complex
cooperative environment of research and development partners, specifically
focusing in capacity building of partners in a PPP approach, in alignment with
CIP’s regional and global priority setting.
About
CIP: CIP, a member of the One CGIAR, a global research partnership for
a food-secure future. One CGIAR science is dedicated to transforming food, land
and water systems in a climate crisis, and it is carried out by 13 CGIAR
Centers/Alliances in close collaboration with hundreds of partners, including
national and regional research institutes, civil society organizations,
academia, development organizations and the private sector.
CIP
works with partners in over 20 countries to improve diets and incomes of poor
people in Africa, Asia and Latin America through scientific research,
innovation, and capacity strengthening. Focusing on potato and sweetpotato
as food systems entry point, CIP’s programs seek to strengthen broader
agri-food systems to generate economic, social, and nutritional benefits for
farmers, enterprises and consumers emphasizing the priorities of women and
youth. CIP emphasizes the synergies between social and bio-physical sciences as
a core strategy for making breakthroughs in our understanding of complex
development challenges in food and agriculture and for our ability to overcome
these. Within this pluralistic strategy, qualitative social science has a
central, and increasing place for explaining human and institutional behavior
and assessing benefits and risks for human development.
The position: The Country
Manager and Scientist will report to the Regional Director Africa and will be
based in Kigali, Rwanda.
Key Responsibilities:
Country Manager (50%)
- Working closely with the Regional Director, and
regional team to develop and lead implementation of a strategic direction and
plan for the country program.
- Working closely with project Principal
Investigators (PIs) and Global science Leaders to coordinate integration and
implementation of in-country projects, aligned with strategic country plan.
- Ensure that structures and systems follow CIP
standards, and that they support program delivery and promote management
coordination and efficiency throughout the country.
- Play the role of institutional representation at
country level with donors, partners, regional fora and networks, programmatic
meetings/institutions, CGIAR regional meetings, to support projects.
- Provide timely and effective oversight of the financial
position of the country program including identification and implementation of
required changes to match funding levels.
- Maintain safe & healthy work environment by
establishing, following and enforcing standards and procedures, complying with
legal regulations.
- Identify key country partners, build, and develop
partnerships based on country activities, interact with partners at a country
level, be the country focal point for global partners in coordination with
Regional Director to collaborate with CIP’s Capacity Building on Operations.
- Monitor operations team (facilities, IT,
procurement, communications, budget), quality and quantity of resources in
compliance with policies, procedures, and standards (CIP's and donors) to
support project portfolio
- Lead and mentor the country team to ensure the
effective staff management framework, contribute to their performance reviews
and identify succession and development plans.
Management of research and development activities
(50%)
- Lead a large review of crops grown and production
in major agro-ecologies.
- Design a research program to effectively improve
the integration of improved, biofortified and climate resilient sweetpotato and
potato varieties into existing agro-ecologies where these crops play and
important role.
- Collaborate with breeders, seed system specialists,
nutritionists and agricultural economists to reach the program objectives.
- Work with leading sweetpotato and potato experts in
a variety of disciplines to reflect on the current state of knowledge on these
important crops production systems and current and potential role in the
context of climate change.
- Support on meeting the need for sustainable
intensification and rapid urbanization on the African content.
- Lead the development and promotion of new research
projects addressing key aspects of the food science agenda with appropriate
roles for CIP and research partners.
- Write technical reports and communicate fluently
with team members of CIP and partner organizations.
Requirements
- PhD
or MSc degree in agronomy, seed system or related field, preferably in potato
or sweetpotato.
- At least 8
years of professional experience at a senior operating role in a global
research organization or business enterprises in multiple countries or
equivalent.
- Strong track record of
establishing and managing strategic partnerships with funders, governments,
international organizations, and the research community in Rwanda.
- Strong knowledge and
experience of management practices to enable the creation of appropriate
country implementation plans.
- Proven expertise of leading
funding initiatives and managing complex proposal development processes.
- Leadership
competencies:
o Planning and managing staff to achieve quality results.
o Value honesty, integrity, and diversity.
o Building and maintaining partnership and relationships. - Excellent written and oral
communication skills in English. Knowledge of local language is desirable.
Benefits
How to apply?
Please Visit the
following link: https://cipotato.org/open-vacancies/ and submit your cover letter and a full C.V.
with your references (preferable recent supervisors). Screening of applications
will begin on March 30, 2024 and will continue until the post is filled. All
applications will be acknowledged; however only short-listed candidates will be
contacted.
This position will NOT work or have
contact with children and/or vulnerable adults.
Learn more about CIP by accessing our
web site at http://www.cipotato.org
CIP is an equal opportunity employer.
Qualified women and professionals from developing countries are particularly
encouraged to apply.