Position available for an agroecologist in Costa Rica. This is a very exciting 
position to work with a dynamic team of international scientists in Latin 
America and Africa. Turrialba is a great place to work and live, with plenty of 
opportunities to interact with Latin American students and scholars.

I am happy to answer questions on this position.

Fabrice

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Associate Scientist, Humid Tropic Agroecology and Farming Systems
Bioversity International is a research-for-development organization working 
with partners worldwide to use and conserve agricultural and tree biodiversity 
for improved livelihoods, nutrition, sustainability and productive and 
resilient ecosystems. Bioversity International is a member of the CGIAR 
Consortium, a global research partnership for a food secure future. Bioversity 
International has more than 300 staff and scientists’ worldwide working with 
almost 700 partners. This position is linked to the CGIAR Research Programs on 
Humidtropics and Roots, Tubers and Bananas.
For further information on Bioversity International, consult the Web page at
http://www.bioversityinternational.org
Purpose of Role
As a joint appointment in the Bioversity programmes on Agrobiodiversity and 
Ecosystem Services and Commodity Systems and Genetic Resources, the incumbent 
will conduct research on agroecological intensification and risk management 
through the use of agrobiodiversity with a focus on banana and cocoa based 
production and livelihood systems. Much of the work conducted will take place 
in the context of the Humidtropics and Roots, Tubers and Banana research 
programs1 which aim to improve food and nutritional security and overall 
productivity, and transform the lives of rural poor in the humid tropics, 
through systems approaches. The Bioversity office in Costa Rica enjoys close 
collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of scientists from CIRAD, ICRAF, 
CIAT and CATIE. Though based in Central America, the candidate will also be 
working in collaboration with the Bioversity Team and partners across the 
regions of Africa.
Key Responsibilities
The position will be based on the CATIE campus in Turrialba, Costa Rica and 
managed by Bioversity’s Sub-regional Office for Central America, Costa Rica. We 
are specifically looking for a candidate with interdisciplinary skills and an 
understanding of how to integrate field-based methods with advanced systems 
modeling and team based approaches cutting across disciplines.
The appointee will have the following responsibilities:

·      Contribute to the development of a conceptual framework and research in 
development strategy for agroecological intensification and risk management at 
the field and farm scale using as a model smallholder banana- and cocoa-based 
systems;

·      Support the design and effective data collection on the potential for 
agroecological intensification and agrobiodiversity use by smallholder and 
resource-poor rural households;

·      Employ statistical and quantitative analysis to draw comparisons on the 
role of agrobiodiversity in rural livelihood systems and wellbeing across 
socio-economic and agroclimatic gradients;

·      Contribute to the prototype development for field and farm 
agroecological intensification and risk management, building on more effective 
resource use, in partnership with smallholder households, for banana- and 
cocoa-based production and livelihood systems;

·      Support the development of complementary field and farm level models, 
both quantiative and qualitative, which explore alternative approaches to 
agroecological intensification and risk management through the use of 
agrobiodiversity at different scales bringing together farmer local knowledge 
and science-based agroecological frameworks and processes with a particular 
emphasis on abiotic factors;

·      Advise MSc and PhD students and collaborate with national and 
international scientists in the use of modeling and farmer-scientist prototype 
testing for agroecological intensification and risk management through the the 
use of agrobiodiversity;

·      Contribute to the development of proposals to fund research in 
development of agroecological intensification and risk managment in 
collaboration with other programme staff;

·      Author and publish articles in peer-reviewed international and regional 
technical journals; assist with the preparation of technical materials to make 
priniciples and practices of agroecological intensification and risk management 
more accessible and participate in training of diverse users of research tools 
and results;

·      Contribute to other organizational and programmatic activities as and 
when required.
Qualifications and competencies: Essential qualifications & competencies:
·      PhD in agroecology, agroecosystem science, system modelling or other 
discipline that is appropriate for taking a quantitative systems approach at 
field and farm level.
·      Statistical knowledge and experience in studies and quantitative 
analyses of ecophysiological, ecosystem and farm data.
·      Minimum of 3 years of experience in research on agroecological systems, 
agricultural development, and/or cropping and livelihood systems.
·      Experience with the implementation of research projects and a 
publications record in relevant fields.
·      Excellent communication, interpersonal and team work skills including 
the ability to effectively interact with people at all levels and work 
effectively in a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary environment.
·      Proficiency in English, both verbal and written; basic Spanish language 
skills.
·      Well-developed analytical and synthesizing skills including the ability 
to write clear and concise scientific documents and research proposals.
·      Strong desire to work in an output driven environment integrating theory 
with practice; combined field and analytical experience, and a desire to put 
scientific skills to work to talking agricultural development problems of 
global significance. Desirable qualifications and competencies:
·      Quantitative skills/comfort in simulation and bioeconomic modeling and a 
background in biology, agronomy, ecology, ecophysiology or environmental 
sciences.
·      Ability to integrate socio-economic and agroecological dimensions.
·      Qualitative skills in participatory farming systems research and ability 
to interact/collaborate with smallholder families and/or groups.
·      Publication record in high impact journals and a record of writing 
successful project proposals.
·      Participation in global fora and networks on the relevant areas. Terms 
and conditions: This is an internationally recruited position. Bioversity 
International offers an attractive remuneration package including a competitive 
salary, non-contributory retirement plan, medical insurance, housing allowance 
and leave provisions. All benefits are denominated and paid in US Dollars. The 
initial contract will be for a period of three years subject to a probationary 
period of one year.
Applications: Please apply online through Bioversity Job Opportunities web page 
(http://www.bioversityinternational.org/jobs/) by clicking the “Apply” button, 
completing the online application and attaching the required information, no 
later than 27 October 2013. Please note that in the application you are 
required to provide the contact details (address, telephone number and e-mail 
address) of at least three referees, which Bioversity will contact for short 
listed applicants.
Bioversity is an equal opportunity employer and strives for staff diversity
For further information on the Humid tropics Program, consult the Web page at 
http://humidtropics.cgiar.org/
For further information on the Roots, Tubers and Banana Program, consult the 
Web page at
http://www.rtb.cgiar.org/

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