The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) seeks
to recruit three outstanding research scientists to join its newly formed
global livestock genetics program.
Reporting to the leader of LiveGene, the
global livestock genetics program, the individuals appointed will each have an
outstanding international profile in their relevant fields. They will have a
strong record of
significant publications, a demonstrated ability to generate
research income and a demonstrated ability to work in complex and dispersed
networks of international collaborators. Experience of research in the
developing world is desirable but not essential and evidence of research that
has been translated into impact is important. The positions require strong
leadership skills as well as innovative and creative science. Appointments will
be at senior or principal scientist level depending on skills and experience.
Flexible institutional arrangements such as joint appointments may be considered
for these positions.
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) works
to enhance the roles livestock play in pathways out of poverty in developing
countries. ILRI is a member of the CGIAR Consortium, a global research
partnership of 15 centres working with many partners for a food-secure future.
ILRI has two main campuses in East Africa and other hubs in East, West and
southern Africa and South, Southeast and East Asia. www.ilri.org.
CGIAR is a global agricultural research partnership for a
food-secure future. Its science is carried out by 15 research centres that are
members of the CGIAR Consortium in collaboration with hundreds of partner
organizations. www.cgiar.org.
The LiveGene program of ILRI is an exciting
new approach to livestock genetic improvement in developing countries. It
integrates research on targeting, on molecular and reproductive technologies,
and on genetic evaluation, breeding and delivery systems to bring improved
productivity, on significant scale, to the world’s poor livestock keepers. Past
attempts to deliver livestock genetic improvement in the developing world have
often suffered from attempts to implement inappropriate developed-world
approaches. We seek individuals familiar with existing systems but able to
develop innovative approaches adapted to the complex realities of
developing-world settings.
ILRI has state-of-the-art human capital and material support
available through laboratory tools such as high-throughput genotyping and
next-generation sequencing, informatics systems, and a livestock genomics
platform; the first-class laboratory facilities at ILRI’s campus in Nairobi,
Kenya, are shared with a wide range of African and international scientists as
part of the BecA-ILRI Biosciences Hub (http://hub.africabiosciences.org/).
ILRI also has excellent access to social, environmental and agri-economic information
on livestock systems. The LiveGene program will work closely
with networks of regional and global partnerships. The program is structured to
allow high levels of support, integration and complementarity across its
resources while recognizing that different livestock systems present very
different challenges. Further information on ILRI is available at www.ilri.org.
1. Senior (Bio) informatician
Data management and integration is central to the work of
the global livestock genetics program. There is a significant component of
conventional bioinformatics, but the remit of this post extends to other
aspects of computational analysis of biological problems. This includes
integration and management of many data types including spatial, phenotyping,
modeling, sequence data and sample meta-data. We seek a talented individual to
take overall responsibility for the management and integration of data and where
appropriate to develop novel methods for data exchange and visualization. A
solid background in bioinformatics is essential, but a significantly broader
perspective is also required.
Post location: ILRI Nairobi campus.
Main Responsibilities:
- Liaise
with senior project and program managers to coordinate and manage
informatics requirements and opportunities;
- Contribute
to existing research projects and build independent research activities in
informatics related to livestock genetics research;
- Be
responsible for ensuring maintenance of the LiveGene program’s
collaborative networks and human and hardware capability to perform
cutting-edge data analysis and visualization;
- Be an
inspiring and effective leader of a diverse and enthusiastic group;
- Develop
and implement a vision of informatics research and support at ILRI;
- Ensure
integration of informatics into the research and research planning process
at ILRI;
- Proactively
establish and build strong relations with a range of local, regional and
international partner institutes based on mutual trust and support;
- Be
responsible for the quality of scientific research and project management
within the global livestock genetics program (bio) informatics team.
Minimum Qualifications:
Doctoral degree (PhD) in bioinformatics or in biological
sciences research driven by computational analyses, with at least 5 years post
PhD experience.
Essential Skills:
- Familiarity
with bioinformatics, particularly the use and analysis of high-throughput
sequencing data generated by a range of platforms;
- Familiarity
with approaches to achieve data integration, interoperability and
visualization;
- Experience
in a supervisory role;
- Familiarity
with Linux & Unix platforms and computational pipelines;
- Experience
with high-performance clusters;
- Experience
in scripting and programming;
- Experience
with relational databases;
- Excellent
record of scientific publications and fundraising;
- Demonstrated
excellence as a manager of a team of professionals in a research
organization;
- Proven
success in initiating and managing multi-stakeholder and international
research projects;
- Excellent
written and spoken English;
- Experience
in managing capacity building activities.
2. Quantitative Geneticist: Dairy
Cattle
Improved dairy productivity is a major opportunity to
enhance the incomes of small- and medium-scale livestock keepers, especially in
sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Genetic factors have been identified as a
critical limiting factor to achieving this. The challenges to achieving this
potential involve difficulty in identifying the match between desirable
characteristics and farming systems, as well as limitations in recording,
delivery and breeding systems. We seek a talented scientist to provide the core
quantitative genetics underlying a major new thrust at ILRI aimed at
sustainably addressing these shortcomings at scale. This scientist will
work with several complex and innovative programs and will maintain productive
links with the targeting and genomics activities within ILRI’s global livestock
genetics program to ensure impacts over both the medium and longer terms.
Post location: ILRI Nairobi campus, but
significant regional travel is likely to be required.
3. Quantitative Geneticist:
Poultry
Almost every poor farm household in the tropics has some
chickens in low-input–low-output scavenging systems. Significant opportunities
for improved poultry productivity exist. Achieving this will require carefully
considered changes to poultry production systems and genetics, with the likely
benefits including increased availability of high-quality protein for the poor,
particularly women and children.
We seek a talented scientist with knowledge of poultry
systems to provide the core quantitative genetics underlying a major new thrust
at ILRI on improving productivity in smallholder poultry production under a
range of husbandry systems for significant numbers of poor farmers,
particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Post location: ILRI campus in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, with significant regional travel likely to be required.
Key Responsibilities for Geneticists: Dairy Cattle and
Poultry
- Developing
and testing innovative approaches to livestock genetic improvement that
can deliver substantial improvements to poor farmers in low-input environments;
- Developing,
maintaining and supporting genetic and genomic evaluation systems for
collaborating national and regional breeding programs;
- Developing
a portfolio of research grants;
- Communicating
the results of research through many communication channels, including
publications, conferences, contributing to policy and technical briefs and
making presentations to key stakeholders and interest groups;
- Developing
and strengthening collaborations with key research partners;
- Supporting
capacity strengthening in national and regional breeding programs;
- Maintaining
close links with the tropical dairy/poultry industries;
- Maintaining
close links with the more upstream activities within ILRI’s global
livestock genetics program, so as to use new knowledge in the characterization,
breeding and/or delivery of improved dairy and/or poultry genetics.
Minimum Qualifications
PhD in quantitative genetics/animal breeding with at least
10 years post-PhD experience.
Essential Skills:
- Strong
expertise in advanced quantitative genetics, including the capture and use
of complex, phenotypic, socio-economic and molecular data;
- Broad
understanding of the design and optimization of breeding programs,
especially in support of commercial systems;
- Strong
understanding of the range of genetic interventions for improved
livelihoods and increased food security;
- Ability
to think beyond conventional practice to develop innovative solutions
appropriate to specific livestock systems;
- Excellent
record of scientific publications and mobilizing resources;
- Demonstrated
excellence as a manager of a team of professionals;
- Proven
success in initiating and managing multi-stakeholder and international
research projects;
- Excellent
written and spoken English; knowledge of French would be an advantage;
- Experience
in capacity building.
Benefits: ILRI offers a competitive salary with
attractive benefits package, which includes 15% pension in addition to medical
insurance, life insurance and allowances for child education, housing,
relocation and home leave and an annual holiday entitlement of 30 days + public
holidays.
Duration: 3 years with the possibility of
renewal, contingent upon individual performance and continued funding.
Applications
Applicants for any of the above positions should send a
cover letter identifying the position for which they are applying, and
explaining their interest, what they can bring to the job and indicating
earliest availability. They should also send curriculum vitae and the names,
addresses and contacts (including telephone and email) of three referees
knowledgeable about the candidate’s professional qualifications and work
experience.
All applications to be submitted online on our recruitment
portal: http://ilri.simplicant.com.
Screening of applications will start on 20 April 2014 and continue until the
positions are filled.
To find out more about ILRI visit our website at http://www.ilri.org
To find out more about working at ILRI visit our website at http://www.ilri.org/ilricrowd/
ILRI is an equal opportunity employer.
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