Key Responsibilities:
- Manage the seed procurement activities of PATSPO II, incl. tree seed for seed orchard establishments with partners;
- Conduct research activities and prepare seed portfolios that will support the timely implementation and procurement of seeds in line with the Annual Work Plans (AWP);
- Coordinate the monitoring of seed demand and collection planning and implementation with the Regional Tree Seed Centre (RTSC) Heads and Ethiopian Forestry Development (EFD);
- Contribute to the sourcing of seed sources through identification and description of existing seed sources to be included in the National Tree Seed Source Registry (NTSSR);
- Support the Seed Source Officer (SSO) in his/her efforts to establish seed sources in line with the Annual Work Plans;
- Develop training materials and participate in organizing and delivering of training, including training of farmer groups in tree seed collection;
- Conduct applied seed research on developing appropriate species wise techniques for monitoring of fruit formation, seed processing, storage and testing of seed of priority species at the RTSCs and EFD;
- In collaboration with the Regional Centre Heads, the Tree Seed Technology Coordination (TSTC) and the Capacity and Outreach Officer, develop guidelines for seed crop assessment, seed collection, processing, and storage, pre-treatment and sowing of priority species in Ethiopia;
- Prepare guidelines for and support seed processing activities/routines and seed testing at the RTSCs and EFD;
- Prepare inputs to the AWPs and the Annual Progress Reports (APRs).
- Plan and organize meetings, and other internal and external project related meetings as required.
- Responsible for monitoring and track subject matter budgets.
Minimum Requirements:
Education
- MSc. degree in forestry or related field with postgraduate specialization in seed procurement and/ seed technology, and with a general and broad understanding of tree improvement
Experience:
- A minimum of 5 years post-graduate working experience including experience in practical work with tree seed (procurement, testing, storing and dissemination) and research in seed procurement/seed technology. Post- graduate studies in either of the two subjects and/or experience from similar positions elsewhere will be considered an additional advantage.
Skills:
- Familiarity with development and relevant research techniques in the subject matters.
- Ability to plan work with multi-facetted activities in the office as well as in the field.
- Computer literacy i.e. knowledge in MS Office.
- Ability to analyze data and prepare progress records and reports.
- Updates relevant manuals/protocols
- Flexible work hours including travel and extended fieldwork.
- Follows policies and procedures.
- Prepares progress reports for review.
- Aware of impact of own work
- Make decisions within your own area of work and request approval from supervisor when needed.




