Head of Behavioural & Chemical Ecology Unit

Overall purpose of the job

 To provide research and programmatic leadership to the Behavioural and Chemical Ecology Unit.
 Coordinate and promote the broad field of chemical ecology through an interdisciplinary research approach across icipe’s 4-H Themes and within the framework of One Health.
 To maintain a portfolio of research that is aligned with icipe’s strategic goals.
 To undertake research of the highest quality through partnerships, within, nationally, regionally and internationally.
 To facilitate new initiatives and opportunities in chemical ecology through resource mobilisation.
 To build capacity through the training of the next generation of globally competitive scientists.
 To disseminate research findings through high level publications and presentations at scientific/technical meetings.

Specific Duties:

 Contributes to Centre’s efforts to engage with global stakeholders in research and capacity building.
 Manages human, fiscal and physical resources of the Unit.
 Conducts research to develop semiochemical-based management tools for improved food production, animal and human health.
 Conducts research to promote use of beneficial organisms that conserve biodiversity.
 Actively seek and secure external support for the activities of the Unit, including resources to develop and grow a personal research portfolio.
 Enhance scientific productivity of the Unit through mentoring and supervising scientists, postgraduate students, and high-quality publications.
 Initiate periodic reviews of the performance of the Unit to ensure relevance and quality.
 Act as a spokesperson and representative of the Unit.
 Ensure the Unit meets its legal and reporting responsibilities to all stakeholders including national licensing authorities and donors.

Requirements/Qualifications

 PhD in Chemistry from a reputable university, with a strong background in organic chemistry or related sciences but preferably with expertise in Chemical Ecology plus appropriate or additional education in organic spectroscopy.
 Ten (10) years’ experience gained at a senior level in either a research organization or university.
 Track-record in chemical ecology and interdisciplinary research in tropical insect science.

Other desirable attributes

 Excellent publication track record.
 Track record of writing successful proposals for large grants.
 Proven record of managing large resources (both financial and human) in a research environment.
 Experience in capacity building through supervision and mentorship of MSc and PhD students.
 Excellent communication skills are mandatory.
 Track record of exemplary leadership qualities are essential.
 High degree of organisation, adaptability and prioritisation.

Reporting

This position reports to the Head of Capacity Building and Integrated Sciences.

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