The International Potato Center (CIP) seeks
to recruit a dynamic Project Coordinator for the newly launched “Appui à la
transformation et à la résilience des systèmes alimentaires de Madagascar à
travers la recherche pour le développement” project funded World Bank and
AfricaRice.
The project focuses on
enhancing early generation and commercial seed potato production in Madagascar
by strengthening local capacity in both the public and private sectors to
supply quality seeds of in-demand, locally adapted varieties. It also aims to help
smallholder farmers optimize their seed investments through better seed quality
management and agricultural practices. To support the project leader, a
dynamic, experienced professional with expertise in seed systems, early
generation seed production, potato farming practices, pest and disease
management, and variety release is needed.
The Position: The selected candidate will be based at FIFAMAOR in
Antsirabe. He/she will supervise consultants and will report to the Senior
Scientist.
Key Responsibilities:
Project Management :
- Understand
and internalize the project mission and contribute to achieving goals
effectively and sustainably.
- Develop
and maintain detailed work plans and schedules, identifying and managing
project partners.
- Monitor
and ensure activities are completed on time, within budget, and meet
quality standards.
- Oversee
daily project activities in collaboration with FIFAMANOR teams and
partners.
- Support
public and private partners, ensuring active engagement and capacity
building.
- Establish
and maintain relationships with government services, research stations,
NGOs, and farmer groups.
- Ensure
timely preparation and submission of technical and financial reports.
- Present
project results and outcomes at professional meetings.
- Document
lessons learned and best practices.
Technical Competencies:
- Build
capacity of partners on seed potato production, field multiplication, and
sandponics technology.
- Train
on seed management, soil fertility, and agronomic practices through
innovation sites.
- Facilitate
field testing and variety identification for national registration.
- Provide
technical support in disease detection and tissue culture for seed
production.
- Develop
locally adapted protocols for seed quality assurance.
- Design
and implement farmer extension materials and use ICT platforms for
outreach.
Requirements
- MSc in
Agriculture or related fields (PhD preferred but not required).
- Minimum
of 8 years of experience in project coordination, implementation, and
management, including at least 6 years in potato seed systems,
agricultural practices, seed storage, and pest/disease management.
- Strong
project management, leadership, and team-building skills.
- Proven
experience in project coordination and stakeholder engagement.
- Proficiency
in organizational planning and budget management.
- Ability
to work collaboratively in multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural teams.
- Willingness
to travel and work in rural, resource-limited areas.
- Advanced communication skills in English; knowledge
of French and/or Malagasy is a plus.
Benefits
· CIP is a global and reputable international
organization that has a strong, state-of-the-art R&D background.
· CIP is dedicated to achieving food security,
improved nutrition and well-being, and gender equality for poor people in root
and tuber farming and food systems of the developing world.
· CIP is a member of the CGIAR, a global
research partnership for a food secure future dedicated to reducing poverty,
enhancing food and nutrition security, and improving natural resources.
What are we offering?
· Excellent
working environment.
· Compensation package commensurate with experience.
· Two (2) years fixed term contract with possibility of
renewal subject on performance and availability of funds.
· Work in an equal and diverse workplace.