Key Responsibilities
Research Design, Implementation, and Analysis
- Lead the participatory design and execution of mixed-methods research on the ecological foundations of agroecology.
- Conduct stakeholder mapping and ensure all engagement activities are strategically aligned with agricultural seasons.
- Facilitate Participatory Action Research (PAR) activities, co-designed with local communities and partners, to generate actionable evidence.
- Develop and apply rigorous quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method approaches, including protocol and sampling design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
- Lead or support multi-stakeholder workshops to co-produce knowledge with farmers, policymakers, and other actors.
Project Management and Coordination
- Manage the day-to-day implementation of project activities in close coordination with partners, ensuring alignment with the overall project work plan and strategic goals.
- Monitor progress against project deliverables and milestones, proactively identifying and mitigating risks.
- Oversee and synchronize data collection efforts, performance tracking, and the development of periodic learning reports across the B-REAL project portfolio.
- Ensure strict adherence to all internal and donor reporting timelines and requirements.
Stakeholder Engagement and Co-Creation
- Lead the coordination and engagement of a diverse range of stakeholders within agroecological landscapes (e.g., farmers, community leaders, government officials, NGOs).
- Organize and facilitate regular meetings and multi-level (county and national) workshops designed to foster genuine collaboration.
- Create an inclusive environment for the co-creation of knowledge and the development of collaborative action plans.
Dissemination, Communication, and Uptake
- Translate research findings into practical applications, including the development of field training modules and trainer guides for various audiences.
- Author and co-author high-quality scientific publications, policy briefs, and blog posts to contribute to the global evidence base on agroecology.
- Work closely with the Agroecology TPP Communications Officer and CIFOR-ICRAF COE to develop and disseminate communication products (e.g., for social media, websites, reports) that highlight project activities and outcomes.
- Ensure research outputs are promptly compiled and published to support evidence-based decision-making and accelerate agroecological transitions.
Requirements
Education, knowledge and experience:
- Master's degree in relevant disciplines (agriculture, agroecology, international development, sociology, environmental studies, human geography, etc.) with a strong focus on social science is required.
- Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience within research projects, NGOs, or international organizations with a clear focus on food system transformation and/or agroecology. Thorough knowledge and understanding of agroecology, including its social and social-movement dimensions is a key asset for this position.
- Good connection with key stakeholder involved in agroecological networks and platforms in Kenya is crucial. Previous working experience in holistic approaches to measuring agroecology and its performance is mandatory.
Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time