About ICARDA
The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) is a treaty-based international non-profit research organization supported by CGIAR. ICARDA’s mission is to reduce poverty, enhance food, water, and nutritional security, as well as environmental health in the face of global challenges including climate change. We do this through innovative science, strategic partnerships, linking research to development and capacity development that take into account gender equality and the role of youth in transforming the dry areas. ICARDA works in partnership with governments, universities, civil society, national agricultural research organization, other CGIAR Research Centers, and the private sector. With its temporary Headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, ICARDA operates in regional and country offices across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. For more information: www.icarda.org
About CIP
The International Potato Center (CIP) was founded in 1971 as a research-for-development organization with a focus on potato, sweetpotato and Andean roots and tubers. It delivers innovative science-based solutions to enhance access to affordable nutritious food, foster inclusive sustainable business and employment growth, and drive the climate resilience of root and tuber agri-food systems. Headquartered in Lima, Peru, CIP has a research presence in more than 20 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
CIP is a CGIAR research center, a global research partnership for a food-secure future. For more information: www.cgiar.org
All CGIAR Centers are currently engaged into a reform process (“One CGIAR’”) that will help ICARDA and CGIAR achieve better impact through more strategically integrated research, unified governance, an integrated structure, and new research modalities across participating Research Centers. This transformation is supported by CGIAR donors who have committed to increased funding as a result of these reforms.
Main responsibilities
Project Management
- Support the COP with the design, implementation, and monitoring of project implementation, while ensuring progress against approved workplans, and delivery and responsiveness to communities and partners, in alignment with CIP principles, values, policies and procedures.
- Oversee the technical implementation and monitoring of field activities, as required.
- Support the COP in the identification of project implementation risks, obstacles, and potential changes to approved workplan and budget. As appropriate, support the formalization of changes in coordination with the Project Management Unit (PMU) and through the Grants and Contracts unit.
- Facilitate coordination between CIP project staff and project partners and monitor project partner activities and reporting.
- Timely identification of procurement needs to enable adequate procurement processes in accordance with CIP policies.
- Support the COP in coordinating with PMU, Project, Budget, and Compliance (PBC) and local finance and administration staff to ensure operational systems are in place to support field activities.
Staff Management, Professional Development and Team Building
- Support office work atmosphere conducive to professional growth and development of professional skills at all levels.
- Support the COP in working with People and Organizational Development (POD) in HQ to ensure that all staff members are effectively using the performance planning and management system.
- Support POD with project team-building efforts and ensure the integration of all team members into relevant decision-making processes.
Communications with HQ
- Support the COP in enabling fluid communications between project operations and HQ.
- Support the COP with timely and responsive updates and communications with donor, partners, and stakeholder.