1. Technical Aspects
- Lead and contribute to research on tree seed systems, including the identification,
establishment, and management of improved seed sources and breeding seed orchards, to
enhance genetic quality, adaptability, and scalability of planting materials.
- Analyze and influence institutional and policy environments governing tree seed and seedling
supply chains, to strengthen regulatory frameworks and stakeholder alignment.
- Drive resource mobilization for tree genetic resources programs, to expand research efforts and
ensure long-term sustainability of seed systems innovations.
- Establish and manage strategic networks and platforms with national, regional, and international
partners on seed system development, to foster collaboration and cross-regional learning.
- Contribute to the development of a Global Tropical Tree Seed Hub, to centralize efforts in quality
seed delivery, innovation, and technical capacity across the tropics.
- Contribute to species prioritisation and site-species matching methodologies, to support
restoration effectiveness and climate-smart agroforestry.
- Enhance access to climate-resilient and genetically diverse tree seeds and seedlings, in close
collaboration with Theme teams, to promote ecosystem restoration, sustainable livelihoods, and
biodiversity outcomes.
- Collaborate actively with scientists and teams from other CIFOR-ICRAF Themes and regional
programs to ensure interdisciplinary integration and coherence across landscape restoration and
agroforestry initiatives.
- Design and deliver training programs, tools, and curricula on seed systems and seed quality
standards, to build institutional and community-level capacities.
- Provide expert technical support and advisory services to national and international
stakeholders, to improve seed value chains and project outcomes.
- Ensure high-quality technical reporting and knowledge outputs are delivered on time,
aligned with project milestones and donor expectations, to support transparency, learning, and
scaling.
2. Project and People Management
- Provide strategic oversight and operational leadership across tree seed system initiatives,
ensuring integration of technical, financial institutional, and policy components to deliver high quality outputs and outcomes.
- Coordinate, manage, and follow up execution of complex multi-country projects, including those
involving the development and scaling of improved seed sources and breeding systems, aligned
with CIFOR-ICRAFβs restoration and agroforestry objectives.
- Supervise and mentor multidisciplinary teams (staff, consultants, fellows, and partners),
fostering a collaborative, high-performance culture that supports scientific rigor and innovation.
- Guide the preparation of project implementation plans, workstreams, and budgets, ensuring
timely delivery, efficiency, and alignment with donor requirements and institutional policies.
- Ensure robust monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) systems are embedded within project
cycles to track progress, capture insights, and inform adaptive management.
- Contribute to donor relations, including the development of progress and technical reports,
active participation in donor meetings, and alignment of deliverables with partner expectations.
- Support the organization and facilitation of technical workshops, knowledge exchange events,
and stakeholder engagements, contributing to the visibility and uptake of research findings.
- Collaborate with Theme leader and other relevant team scientists in the formulation and
monitoring of the annual Program of Work and Budget (PWB), integrating project-level priorities
into broader strategic plans.
- Ensure full compliance with institutional and donor standards, including risk mitigation, gender
and social inclusion, and safeguarding protocols.
- Identify and assess operational or reputational risks across project sites, propose solutions or
mitigating actions, and escalate critical issues where necessary to Theme or Country leadership.
- Represent CIFOR-ICRAF in national and international technical, policy, and donor platforms,
contributing expert insights on seed systems to shape global restoration agendas.
- Actively collaborate with other CIFOR-ICRAF Themes and regional programs, ensuring alignment
and mutual reinforcement of efforts across organizational initiatives.
Requirements
1. Education:
PhD in forestry, plant sciences, environmental sciences, or a closely related field, with a
specialization in tree genetic resources, seed systems, forest ecology, or restoration science.
2. Experience:
- At least 7 years of post-doctoral research and scientific experience, including work on
tree seed systems, tree improvement, and landscape restoration.
- Minimum 4 years in leading complex, multi-country research-for-development projects,
preferably also in Africa, with demonstrated experience in interdisciplinary coordination.
- Proven experience in engaging with policy makers, private sector, and community-level
stakeholders, and facilitating multi-stakeholder platforms.
- Demonstrated success in resource mobilization as role, including developing competitive
grant proposals, writing funding applications, and managing donor-funded projects.
- Strong track record of peer-reviewed publications, technical outputs, and knowledge
products relevant to tree seed systems.
- Experience in curriculum development and capacity strengthening, particularly in seed
systems or applied forestry.