The International
Potato Center (CIP) is seeking a dynamic and results-oriented Project Manager
(Agriculture/Horticulture/Vegetable Science/Seed Science/social sciences) to
lead the “Seed Secure Meghalaya: Establishment of low-cost formal and informal
potato seed production system to enhance food security and income generation”
project based in Meghalaya, Shillong.
The Project: “Seed Secure
Meghalaya: Establishment of low-cost formal and informal potato seed production
system to enhance food security and income generation” project is implemented
by the Meghalaya Basin Management Agency (MBMA) and funded by the State
Government of Meghalaya. CIP’s engagement is to provide consultation regarding technical
backstopping, innovations, and capacity building along the entire potato seed
value chain to increase its productivity, and improve the livelihoods of
small-scale and marginal farmers, CIP will work in close collaboration with
Meghalaya State Government particularly Department of Horticulture, MBMA, BRDC
and local progressive farmers.
About the role:
The Project Manager should be driven by the desire to
achieve impact through high quality development interventions in close
coordination with project partners. The Project Manager will have overall
responsibility for all aspects of project implementation and reporting. The
candidate selected will directly supervise an interdisciplinary team of
specialists. This is a National recruited position that will work closely with
other CIP science teams at our India regional office in New Delhi and
headquarter in Lima, Peru. The assignment will include frequent travel within
Meghalaya and India. The position will be based in Shillong, Meghalaya and will
report to the Country Manager in New Delhi, India.
Requirements
- M.Sc. /PhD degree in Seed Science/Horticulture/
Vegetable Science/ Agronomy/ Plant Breeding/ Soil Science/Plant
Pathology/Social Sciences or related degree.
- Strong experience of at least 5 years in agriculture
related area or project management.
- Field-based rural development project promoting
agricultural or other technological innovation, preferably in potato in India.
- Excellent knowledge of innovation systems research and
underlying social science methodologies, both qualitative and quantitative.
- Experience of coordinating multi-institutional
collaboration in support of rural communities and their governance structures.
- Strong understanding of integrating gender and other
social equity considerations into project design and delivery.
- Experience of coordinating M&E and hands-on
technical reporting.
- Strong experience of using communication technologies
as research and development tools.
- Good record of scientific and technical publications.
- Willingness to travel frequently in-country and work
under field conditions.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in
English are a must; additional communication skills in Hindi are an additional
asset.