CIMMYT is seeking an experienced, pro‐active and results‐oriented social scientist to develop and implement a strategic socioeconomic research agenda around the adoption and impact of cereal innovations, particularly for wheat in Asia and Africa. The position contributes to CIMMYT’s research‐for‐development (R4D) to improve the livelihoods of wheat farmers and consumers in developing countries and the WHEAT consortium research program. You will work as a member of CIMMYT’s Socio‐Economics Program in close collaboration with CIMMYT’s Global Wheat and other programs and with local and international partners.
The position will be based at CIMMYT‐Ethiopia office in Addis Ababa or CIMMYT‐Turkey office in Ankara, but will involve frequent travel, including to other CIMMYT field sites particularly throughout target areas in Asia and Africa. The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, known by its Spanish acronym, CIMMYT®, is a not‐for‐profit research and training organization with partners in over 100 countries. Please refer to our website for more information: www.cimmyt.org
Specific duties of this position include:
Assess the adoption of wheat innovations in selected African and Asian geographies, particularly improved varieties and sustainable intensification practices, including diffusion dynamics and associated drivers. > Assess the multidimensional (social, economic and environmental) impacts of such wheat innovations, including their distributional effects especially on the livelihoods of resource poor farmers, consumers and women. > Translate findings into R4D priorities and implications, including the development of strategies, options and recommendations to set research priorities, guide policy decisions, facilitate adaptations and stimulate scaling up and out. > Strengthen the impact culture within CIMMYT, WHEAT and beyond through better articulation of impact pathways and ex post impact evaluation. > Develop and implement a strategic adoption and impact assessment portfolio and contribute to building up the associated funding base. > Publish findings in international peer reviewed journals.
We are seeking candidates with the following qualification, skills and attitudes:
PhD in agricultural economics, development economics or a related social science field from a recognized institution. > At least 8 years of relevant experience in applied R4D in developing countries, preferably with experience in Asia and/or Africa. > Good partnership and interpersonal skills and team player, including ability to work with different nationalities, disciplines and educational levels, as a member of a diverse work team. > Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. > A high degree of personal organization and the ability to multi‐task and work under pressure, as well as travel extensively. > Established publication record in international peer‐reviewed journals.
The position is for an initial fixed‐term contract of 3 years, after which further employment is subject to performance and the continued availability of funds. CIMMYT’s internationally competitive salary and benefits include housing allowance, car, comprehensive health and life insurance, assistance for children’s education, paid vacation, annual airfare, contribution to a retirement plan, and generous assistance with relocation shipment.
CIMMYT is an equal opportunity employer. It fosters a multicultural work environment that values gender equality, teamwork, and respect for diversity. Women are encouraged to apply.
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply for this position, please email cover letter and CV to Human Resources, CIMMYT (Email:irsrecruitment@cgiar.org / Please indicate position reference number: 15817 in the header of your email). Screening and follow up of applications will start on Monday, 13 April 2015. This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Please note that only short‐listed candidates will be contacted. In your application, please specify where you saw this position advertised. For further information on the selection process, please contact Esther Mendoza Ramos, at e.m.ramos@cgiar.org