THE AFRICAN SOILS INFORMATION SERVICE PROJECT (ASIS)
SOIL SCIENTIST / HYDRLOGIST
Southern Africa Team Member to be based in Lilongwe
JOB DESCRIPTION
The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), is seeking to fill the position of a Soil Scientist / Hydrologist for the African Soils Information Service (ASIS) Project of the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of CIAT (CIAT-TSBF).
Supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), CIAT is a non-profit organization that conducts socially and environmentally progressive research aimed at reducing hunger and poverty and preserving natural resources in developing countries. The Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of CIAT (TSBF) operates as an integral part of the CIAT research programme and is housed at the ICRAF Campus, Nairobi, Kenya. The goal of TSBF-CIAT is to contribute to human welfare and environmental conservation in the tropics by developing adoptable and suitable soil management practices that integrate the biological, chemical and socioeconomic processes that regulate soil fertility and optimize the use of organic and inorganic resources.
The African Soils Information Service (ASIS) Project will develop a practical, timely, cost-effective, soil health surveillance service to map soil conditions, set a baseline for monitoring changes and to provide options for improved soil management. The system will facilitate identifying areas at risk of soil degradation and corresponding preventive and rehabilitative soil management interventions based on analyses of what works, and what doesn’t.
The project will build on recent advances in digital soil mapping, infrared spectroscopy, remote sensing, computational statistics and integrated soil fertility management to improve the way that soils are evaluated, mapped and monitored, while significantly reducing the costs to do so, and to disseminate innovative soil management methods such as the combination of inorganic fertilizers with organic inputs that improve crop yields while enhancing the environment. Dissemination and training will make the project’s outcomes highly accessible to farm communities, public and private extension services, national agricultural research and soil survey organizations, the fertilizer sector, project and local planners, national and regional policymakers, and scientists. The efforts in Africa are part of a wider, global effort to digitally map the world soil resources, and this project will help catalyze the global effort.
The Position:
- The Hydrologist will report to the CIAT – TSBF Director through the Leader of ASIS Objective 3. The aim of Objective 3 is to develop digital soil maps and establish soil health surveillance system in Sub – Saharan Africa (SSA), by: setting-up data, metadata, case definitions, spatial sampling and interpretation standards, acquiring, digitizing and spectrally characterizing soil legacy data; assembling, processing and interpreting remote sensing data and existing national soil maps, collecting and analyzing soil health data from (at least) 60 continentally representative sentinel sites, and generate high resolution digital maps of soil functional properties for 18.1 million km2 of SSA, including soil degradation status and biophysical and socioeconomic risk factors.
Scientific Responsibilities
- Organize and implement ASIS field survey campaigns in Southern Africa.
- Perform spectral and laboratory analyses of soil samples.
- Provide (GIS) database management for field, spectral and laboratory data.
- Prepare oral presentations, reports, and scientific articles.
- Mentor technical staff and graduate students.
Administrative Responsibilities
- Facilitate all aspects of ASIS field operations and logistics in Southern Africa.
- Meet reporting and Monitoring and Evaluation requirements of ASIS.
- Represent and articulate the ASIS mission and its scientific accomplishments in local and international settings.
Outreach and Communication
- Establish effective working relationships and facilitate collaboration with national soil survey and research staff in Southern Africa.
- Represent and articulate the ASIS mission and its scientific accomplishments in local and international settings.
Qualifications and experience:
- PhD in Soil Science, Hydrology or related field, Post – doctoral experience strongly preferred with at least 5 years working experience in Africa. Whilst the intention is to appoint a person of outstanding scientific reputation, particular emphasis will be placed on proven qualities for leadership.
- Experience of managing networks and/or multi-institutional and multi-cultural collaborative projects will be an advantage.
- Proven analytical skills in GIS, remote sensing and spatial statistics.
- Willingness to conduct fieldwork in remote areas for extended periods of time.
- Strong client service orientation.
- Strong oral and written communication skills. Ability to motivate people to produce quality work within tight timeframes.
- Valid driving license.
Personal Characteristics:
- Team player with personality traits that enable him/her to motivate and communicate with all levels of the professional and support staff.
- Self-starting, energetic style, with an ability to work effectively with little day-to-day direction or supervision.
- Reputation of integrity, high intelligence, creativity and the ability to exercise good judgment.
- Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to establish rapport and credibility with people at all organizational levels, forming strong relationships, both internally and externally.
- Committed to transparency and continuous improvement in a cooperative atmosphere of constructive evaluation and learning.
- Fluency in English and highly desirable fluency in Portuguese or Southern African Language.
The appointment: Initial two year contract, renewable subject to six (6) months probation period and assessment of performance. Starting date: as early as possible, after selection. CIAT offers an internationally competitive salary and benefits package commensurate with the position’s responsibilities and the education and experience of the successful candidate.
Applicants should apply by email, sending a cover letter summarizing their relevance to this position, a full C.V. and the names and contact information of three referees knowledgeable about the candidate’s professional qualifications and work experience. Applications should be sent to the Human Resources Office at CIAT a.l.restrepo@cgiar.org with copies to m.sambo@cgiar.org. The reference name of the position should be clearly marked on the subject line of the email message.
All applications will be acknowledged, only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Closing date for applications: November 17th, 2008.