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CIMMYT is looking for an outstanding, self-motivated, and result-oriented professional for the position of Plant Breeder - Grain Legumes, East and Southern Africa, to work as part of the Dryland Crops Program.
The scientist will work with NARS, CGIAR initiatives and other stakeholders to develop modern and effective breeding and variety deployment strategies. The successful candidate must be committed to developing and enabling CGIAR-NARS coordinated breeding networks, which will include other value chain partners and collaborators.
The location of this position will be Nairobi, Kenya.
Specific duties:
Establish and lead the breeding activities for the CGIAR component of the CGIAR-NARS network. Design and implement an effective collaborative breeding strategy to develop elite breeding material, and a product advancement process to identify candidate new varieties for targeted market segments and product profiles. With NARS and selected other partners, identify, obtain, and develop appropriate germplasm to sustain breeding programs. In association with multidisciplinary network scientist & staff, EiB, and partners, develop modern population improvement and testing strategies. Co-ordinate the development of a stage-wise multi-environment product performance testing strategy, data analysis and advancement process, which is aligned with crop market segments, TPEs or agroecologies. Ensure cost effective breeding operations, and standard operating procedures that deliver agreed quality and performance indicators. Develop strong partnerships with national public breeding programs to collaboratively identify germplasm, product needs and define complementary breeding objectives. Enable and actively support the regional crop network to collaboratively plan and implement breeding activities that balance the development of individual and shared network germplasm products and builds capacity to share knowledge, best practices, training, etc. Support and contribute to seed system activities in the region. Lead or contribute to develop research proposals and other fundraising initiatives. Lead or contribute to publication of research results in international, refereed journals.