The
Organization
Established in 1977 as an autonomous, non-profit, international research
center, ICARDA is one of the 15 international research centers supported
by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR),
which is co-sponsored by the World Bank, the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations, the International Fund for Agricultural
Development (IFAD), and the United Nations Development Programme.
ICARDA's mission is to contribute to the improvement of livelihoods
of the resource-poor in dry areas by enhancing food security and alleviating
poverty through research and partnerships to achieve sustainable increases
in agricultural productivity and income, while ensuring the efficient
and more equitable use and conservation of natural resources. With
its main research station and headquarters in Aleppo, Syria, and a
staff of over 500 scientists and support personnel, ICARDA works through
a network of partnerships with national agricultural research systems
(NARS), regional and international institutions, universities, advanced
research institutes, and non-governmental organizations. In addition
to its headquarters programs, ICARDA operates throughout the non-tropical
dry areas through regional programs and country offices.
The Position
Water resources in the dry areas are scarce and poorly managed. ICARDA
conducts research and capacity building to sustainably improve the
productivity of rainwater, surface and groundwater resources in agriculture.
The Water Resources/Water Harvesting Specialist will report to the
Director of ICARDA's Integrated Water and Land Management Program.
The appointee will work with ICARDA scientists from other disciplines,
with national program partners, and with advanced research institutes
to assess water resources in the dry areas, mainly in Central and
West Asia and North Africa (CWANA), to design and implement research
and capacity building programs on micro and macro catchment water
harvesting systems and associated small structures for managing water
resources. He/she will also identify the main technical, social and
policy constraints to integration of water harvesting practices in
agricultural systems in general and in drier rangeland environments
in particular. He/she will develop linkages to current research and
development work in ICARDA's water benchmarks and satellite sites
project to develop options for efficient water and land management;
and initiate training activities in rainwater harvesting and associated
water management practices. The appointee will develop project proposals
for donor support to tackle water management issues in the dry areas.
Such projects will adopt an integrated approach to water and land
use analysis and management options applicable beyond the target area,
using a holistic, interdisciplinarity and participatory approach.
Required
Qualifications and Experience
The successful candidate will have a PhD in water resources management/engineering,
demonstrated competence for at least 5 years in understanding, analysing,
designing and implementing rainwater harvesting systems for agriculture
at the macro and micro levels. He/she must have at least 3 years extensive
field research experience in the application of water harvesting and
conservation practicies for rangeland rehabilitation, supplemental
irrigation and other agricultural and environmental uses, part of
which should have been in developing countries; capability and willingness
to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary and multicultural context;
computer skills; and fluency in spoken and written English. Capability
in French and/or Arabic and GIS and remote sensing capabilities would
be an advantage.
Terms
of Appointment
The appointment will be for an initial period of two years, renewable
thereafter on an annual basis. The salary is paid in US dollars. Benefits
include housing allowance, paid home leave travel, a pension scheme,
life and health insurance package, vehicle for business and personal
use, and free enrollment for dependent children in the ICARDA-administered
international school (KG-Grade 12).
Living
in Syria
ICARDA's headquarters is situated 30 km south of Aleppo, Syria's second
largest city. In addition to the internationally-accredited school,
ICARDA runs a Sports and Social Club for the staff. Syria has many
historical and archaeological sites, some a short drive from Aleppo.
There are four distinct seasons and the terrain varies from desert
to mountains to fertile fruit orchards. Major international airlines
fly into Damascus and Aleppo.
Application
Qualified applicants are invited to send:
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Cover letter of interest (no more than 2 pages)
highlighting the candidate's experience against the criteria
listed under Qualifications and Competencies, including salary
expectations and noting where the candidate saw the advertisement. |
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Curriculum vitae |
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Names, addresses, fax numbers and e-mail addresses
of three professional referees (they will not be contacted without
the candidate's permission), |
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Personnel Services
ICARDA, P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria
Telephone: (963-21) 2213477, 2225112, or 2225012
Fax: (963-21) 2213490, 2225105, or 5744622
E-mail: ICARDA-JOBS@CGIAR.ORG
Website: http://www.icarda.org |
NOTE:
1- If sending by e-mail, please do not include graphics or other
large file attachments.
2- Quote reference INT-P/0804/09 on application (or in subject
line if applying by e-mail).
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications must be received by
30 June 2009
ICARDA is an equal opportunity employer, and encourages applications
from women.
Applications will be acknowledged, but only shortlisted candidates
will be contacted.
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Posted on 27 May 2009
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