Reports to: Program Leader – SRP2: Climate-Smart Crops
Location: Rabat, Morocco
Purpose of the position
IICARDA seeks a visionary Barley Breeder to lead its globally recognized barley improvement program. ICARDA’s barley breeding program serves farmers across dryland production systems, where barley is essential for food, feed, and market products such as malting. The Barley Breeder will be responsible for delivering improved barley germplasm adapted to stress-prone environments with high and stable yields, tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, and superior end-use quality.
The selected candidate will apply state-of-the-art breeding approaches, including genomic selection, speed breeding, high-throughput phenotyping, and modern biometric designs, to maximize genetic gain. The position requires the capacity to manage staff, foster national and international partnerships, secure funding, and ensure ICARDA barley lines are widely adopted by national programs.
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.
Main responsibilities
- Lead the ICARDA barley breeding program, including strategic planning, implementation, and staff development.
- Implement modern breeding tools to accelerate the rate of genetic gain (genomic selection, speed breeding, marker-assisted breeding, HTP, advanced biometrics).
- Develop strong partnerships with national agricultural research systems
- Establish collaborations with global Centers of Excellence, CGIAR initiatives, and Universities.
- Develop competitive research proposals for bilateral and multilateral donors.
- Publish high-impact scientific papers in leading journals.
- Represent ICARDA at national and international fora.