(RFP301409) ASSISTANT II - BEAN BREEDER & BIOMETRICIAN, ARUSHA TANZANIA
About this role
ASSISTANT II - BEAN BREEDER
& BIOMETRICIAN - (INTERNAL & EXTERNAL ADVERT)
THE
ORGANIZATION
The Alliance of Bioversity
International and CIAT delivers research-based solutions that harness
agricultural biodiversity and sustainably transform food systems to improve people's lives. Alliance solutions address the global crisis of malnutrition, climate
change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation.
The Alliance works with local, national and multinational
partners across Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and Africa, and with the
public and private sectors. The Alliance is part of CGIAR, a global research
partnership for a food-secure future, dedicated to reducing poverty, enhancing
food and nutrition security, and improving natural resources and ecosystem
services.
About the
position
The Assistant II - Bean Breeder & Biometrician is
responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing bean breeding
activities while providing statistical and biometric support for breeding
research. The incumbent will design and manage field experiments, oversee
breeding populations, analyze and interpret experimental data, and contribute
to the development of improved bean varieties using modern plant breeding and
statistical methodologies. The position supports evidence-based breeding
decisions and the delivery of high-quality research outputs aligned with the
objectives of the Bean Breeding Program.
The incumbent responsible for integrating plant breeding
and biometrics to strengthen the efficiency and effectiveness of the Bean
Breeding Program. The role involves designing and managing breeding trials,
developing experimental designs, conducting statistical analyses, interpreting
research findings, and providing technical recommendations that support variety
development and genetic improvement. The incumbent ensures the generation of
accurate, high-quality data to inform breeding decisions and scientific outputs
Key Duties
& Responsibilities
- Work closely with bean
breeders, statisticians, laboratory technicians, greenhouse assistants, field
technicians, and research associates to implement breeding activities.
- Collaborate with National
Agricultural Research Systems universities, seed companies, and development
partners.
- Provide technical
leadership on experimental design, biometrics, data quality assurance, and
statistical analysis.
- Mentor and supervise field
technicians, research assistants, interns, and graduate students involved in
breeding research.
- Participate in project
planning meetings, scientific workshops, donor reviews, and research
coordination meetings.
- Present breeding progress,
statistical analyses, and research findings to internal and external
stakeholders.
- Design, establish,
implement, and manage bean breeding nurseries and multilocation field trials.
- Develop appropriate
experimental designs and statistical analysis plans for breeding experiments.
- Conduct controlled
crossing, selection, advancement, and evaluation of breeding populations.
- Monitor crop growth,
flowering, disease resistance, abiotic stress tolerance, yield performance, and
other agronomic traits.
- Develop field books, data
collection protocols, and quality assurance procedures.
- Collect, validate, clean,
manage, and analyse breeding and agronomic datasets appropriate statistical
packages.
- Interpret statistical
outputs and provide recommendations on selection, advancement, and release of
breeding materials.
- Support genomic,
phenotypic, and environmental data integration where applicable.
- Ensure accurate
documentation, labelling, traceability, and management of breeding materials
and research datasets.
- Prepare technical reports,
donor reports, scientific publications, presentations, and breeding summaries.
- Support capacity building
of research staff on experimental design, data management, and statistical
analysis.
- Collaborate with laboratory
and greenhouse teams to integrate field, laboratory, and greenhouse research
activities.
- Ensure compliance with
institutional research protocols, biosafety regulations, quality assurance
standards, and data management policies.
- Contribute to project
planning, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting activities.
- Perform any other duties
assigned by the supervisor in support of the Bean Breeding Program
Required Qualifications
and Experience.
- Bachelor’s degree in Plant
Breeding, Crop Science, Agronomy, Genetics, Biometrics, Agricultural
Statistics, Data Science (Agriculture), or a closely related discipline. MSC is
added advantage
- Additional training in
quantitative genetics, experimental design, biometrics, or statistical modeling
will be an added advantage.
- At least 1-2 of professional
experience in plant breeding, agricultural research, biometrics, or crop
improvement.
- Demonstrated experience in
designing, implementing, and managing field breeding experiments.
- Proven experience in statistical
analysis of agricultural research data
Technical
Competencies
- Knowledge of Greenhouse
management practices
- Knowledge of Crossing techniques
in Beans or similar crops
- Ability to identify healthy
plants and monitor crop growth
- Basic understanding of plant
breeding and seed production
- Good record-keeping and data
collection skills.
- Ability to safely handle
agricultural equipment and greenhouse tools
- Knowledge of Pest and disease
identification and management
- Strong organizational skills and
attention to details.
- Ability to work effectively both
independently and as part of a multidisciplinary research team
- Good communication and
interpersonal skills
- Physically fit and able to work
in greenhouse conditions for extended periods.
- Commitment to maintaining high
standards of research quality, safety and environmental stewardship
This is a nationally recruited position based at Arusha,
Tanzania. The initial contract will be for one year subject to a probation
period of three months and is renewable depending on performance and
availability of resources. This position is graded at BG05 level, with a
minimum basic salary of TZS 1,119,045 a scale of BG01 to BG14 (BG14 being the highest level according to the
Alliance job classification framework policy). We offer a competitive salary
and excellent benefits including but not limited to insurance, retirement plan,
staff training and development, paid time off and flexible working
arrangements.
The Alliance Bioversity-CIAT is committed to
fair, safe, and inclusive workplaces. We believe that diversity powers our
innovation, contributes to our excellence, and is critical for our mission.
Recruiting and mentoring staff to create an inclusive organization that
reflects our global character is a priority. We encourage applicants from all
cultures, races, colors, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages,
disability statuses, sexual orientations, marital status, and gender
identities. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications
Applicants are invited to visit https://alliancebioversityciat.org/careers to get full details of the position and to
submit their applications. Applications MUST include reference RFP301409 ASSISTANT II - BEAN BREEDER &
BIOMETRICIAN as the
position applied for. Cover letter and CV should be saved as one document using
the candidate’s last name, first name for ease of sorting. The Alliance
collects and process personal data in accordance with applicable data
protection laws.
Applications closing date:19th August 2026
Please note that email
applications will not be considered.
Only short-listed candidates will
be contacted.
We invite you to learn more about us at:
http://alliancebioversityciat.org
Requirements
Benefits
Company at a glance
The Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) delivers research-based solutions that harness agricultural biodiversity and sustainably transform food systems to improve people’s lives in a climate crisis.
The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT is a CGIAR Research Centre. CGIAR is a global research partnership for a food-secure future.
Top Benefits
- Insurance
- Retirement plan
- Staff training and development
- Paid time off
- Flexible working arrangements
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