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Director, Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods Science Program

CGIAR System Organization

Montpellier

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EUR 70 000 - 100 000

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Résumé du poste

A leading global research partnership seeks a Director for the Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods Science Program. This role involves scientific leadership and strategic alignment to enhance food systems in low- and middle-income countries. The Director will oversee program execution, manage partnerships, and drive innovation to improve nutrition and sustainability in food supply chains. Strong leadership, strategic thinking, and experience in interdisciplinary programs are essential.

Qualifications

  • PhD or equivalent in relevant field required.
  • Experience in large-scale interdisciplinary programs.

Responsabilités

  • Catalyzes cross-disciplinary research for global challenges.
  • Oversees Program execution and alignment with CGIAR vision.
  • Drives innovation and scaling efforts through partnerships.

Connaissances

Leadership
Strategic Thinking
Communication
Collaboration
Systems Thinking

Formation

PhD in Animal Science
Postdoctoral experience in Aquaculture

Outils

Data Analytics
Bioinformatics

Description du poste

Director, Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods Science Program

Location: This position will be based in a duty station to be determined in a location with significant CGIAR operations relevant to the Program. Montpellier, shown above, is a default system setting and not the confirmed duty station.

Grade: SO8/ CG13

Date Published: 12 May 2025

Closing Date for Applications: 3 June 2025 at 16:00 CEST.

About CGIAR

CGIAR is a global research partnership for a food-secure future. CGIAR science is dedicated to reducing poverty, enhancing food and nutrition security, and improving natural resources and ecosystem services. Its research is conducted closely with hundreds of partners, including national and regional research institutes, civil society organizations, academia, development organizations, and the private sector.

About the position

CGIAR has an ambitious mission to deliver science and innovations that advance the transformation of food, land and water systems in a climate crisis to reduce poverty and inequity, enhance food and nutrition security, and improve natural resources and ecosystem services. CGIAR’s Integrated Partnership operates as a federated group of Centers and the CGIAR System Organization, united by common values and principles, and committed to achieving synergies that enhance their individual and collective contributions to CGIAR’s mission.

CGIAR’s 2025—30 science and innovation Portfolio encompasses eight Science Programs, a Scaling for Impact Program, and three Accelerators. The Portfolio is designed to harness CGIAR’s collective capabilities to address the most pressing global challenges. It aims to foster deeper and broader programmatic integration across Centers and disciplines, enabling science and innovation at a greater scale with enhanced reach and impact.

The Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods Science Program aims to improve the lives and well-being of people in low- and middle-income countries by sustainably transforming animal and aquatic food systems, so they foster inclusive, healthy, and nutrient-dense food supply chains that are climate and environmentally friendly. Through innovative research, the Program enhances productivity, resilience, and sustainability in animal and aquatic food systems while integrating cutting-edge technologies and community-focused strategies. By fostering collaboration and stakeholder engagement, the Program transforms these sectors into drivers of economic growth, environmental stewardship, and improved nutrition outcomes.

The Director, Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods Science Program provides scientific leadership, adaptive management, and strategic alignment of the Program and its components as a coherent, joint undertaking that spans multiple CGIAR Centers, partners, and sources of funding.

Duties and Responsibilities
  • Catalyzes cross-disciplinary research, identifying opportunities for resource mobilization, and promoting the adoption of transformative solutions that address global challenges and enhance local impact.
  • Provides scientific and strategic leadership of the Program, ensuring continuous review and adaptive management of the Program’s vision, theory of change, and structure to maximize impact, relevance, and efficiency.
  • Oversees Program execution, aligning activities with CGIAR’s overarching vision, mission, and 2030 outcomes, including developing and managing work plans and budgets for CGIAR Trust Fund Windows 1 and 2 (W1/2) funded activities, and fostering alignment of relevant Window 3 (W3)/ bilaterally funded projects and programs with the Program’s high-level outcomes and theory of change.
  • Leads the Program’s Leadership team, comprising Area of Work Leads and Co-Leads, and Center Delegates defining a vision for the program and shared accountability.
  • Actively participates in CGIAR’s Global Science Team, driving coordinated science and innovation leadership across the Portfolio to achieve collective impact.
  • Guides and directs engagement with global enabling and engagement functions, a Program -level Independent Advisory Group, and CGIAR’s partnership-wide independent advisory and assurance bodies (i.e. Independent Science for Development Council, the Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service, the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment, and Internal Audit) combining scientific and political acumen.
  • Acts as a spokesperson, engaging with partners, funders and – when required – CGIAR’s partnership-wide governing bodies on matters related to the Program, including the CGIAR System Council and CGIAR Integrated Partnership Board.
  • Drives innovation and scaling efforts by fostering collaborative partnerships with global and regional stakeholders, including research institutions, policymakers, private sector actors, and community organizations.
  • Directs the delivery, quality of science, and prioritization of W1/2-funded activities and outputs, and assumes overall accountability for the use of such funds for their intended purpose under the Program.
  • Establishes performance and results management of the Program, including the development of technical and financial reporting and the implementation of regular pause and reflect processes.
  • Assigns and provides functional oversight of Area of Work Leads and Co-Leads and Program Management Unit staff in Centers.
  • Drives the development of scientifically robust, actionable, and scalable outputs that bridge research and practical application.
  • Expands continuous improvement by implementing advanced monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) frameworks, ensuring alignment with CGIAR’s impact pathways and transformative goals for animal and aquatic food systems.

Requirements

Education and Experience

  • Advanced degree (PhD or equivalent) in Animal Science, Aquatic Food Systems, Genetics, Agricultural Sciences, or a related field, with a specialization relevant to sustainable animal or aquatic food production.
  • Postdoctoral experience or additional certifications in breeding, aquaculture systems, or related technologies, including data analytics and bioinformatics, is highly desirable.
  • Demonstrated expertise in incorporating advanced technologies such as genomics, phenomics, artificial intelligence, and data-driven decision-making into breeding and food production programs.
  • Proven track record of designing, implementing, and managing large-scale, interdisciplinary programs across diverse geographies and socio-economic contexts.
  • Familiarity with emerging tools and platforms for innovation in animal and aquatic food systems.
  • Extensive experience in resource mobilization, partnership development, and financial oversight for complex projects, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and efficient use of resources.

Key Competences

  • Strategically aligning Program goals with CGIAR’s organizational strategies and global priorities in food systems transformation.
  • Ability to strategically integrate Program goals with CGIAR’s organizational strategies, sustainability targets, market needs and global priorities in food systems transformation.
  • Strong strategic and adaptive thinking, with pragmatism required to make decisions that balance scientific ambition with operational feasibility.
  • Systems thinking to understand interconnected challenges and design integrated solutions that maximize impact across animal and aquatic food systems.
  • Effective communication with diverse stakeholders, including research partners, donors, policymakers, and private sector stakeholders, to articulate a compelling vision and drive engagement.
  • Fostering collaboration and consensus, navigating diverse perspectives and influencing decision-making across multidisciplinary teams and multi-stakeholder networks to achieve shared objectives.
  • Exceptional leadership skills with a proven ability to inspire and integrate multidisciplinary teams and manage talent, while promoting knowledge sharing, staff development and diversity.
  • Adherence to the highest ethical standards, fostering trust and treating all people with respect.

Languages

Fluency in English essential to communicate in writing and speaking. Knowledge of a second language desirable.

The selected staff member will be offered terms and conditions commensurate with the grade of the position.

If you face challenges in submitting your application, please email recruitment@cgiar.org with the position title in the subject line.

Please note that shortlisted candidates will be contacted by our partner, SRI Executive.

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