Select how often (in days) to receive an alert: Create Alert The NZAGRC aims to discover, develop, and make available practical and cost-effective technologies and practices for New Zealand farmers and growers to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
We are a core component of the Centre for Climate Action on Agricultural Emissions and a key part of the Government's approach to reducing agricultural emissions.
In delivering to our vision and objectives we work with research organisations, government, Maori, the agri-industry, and farmers.
We shape, fund and facilitate research that is undertaken collaboratively and responds to Aotearoa New Zealand's unique farm systems and environments.
We also invest in and manage overseas projects within New Zealand's aid and global partnerships as part of New Zealand's commitment to the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases.
We are looking for an original and critical thinker who can help fuse ideas from different disciplines and perspectives to develop a diverse and impactful portfolio of investments.
You will have demonstrated ability to build trusted relationships with key stakeholders and work with them to help ensure that the contracted science programmes are delivering to expectations.
Job Title: Senior Science Advisor/Science Advisor Location: Palmerston North, New Zealand Minimum and maximum base salary: $102,589 - $144,343 Minimum guaranteed hours work per week: 40 Days Required: Monday to Friday Number of Positions: One Employment Type: Fixed term full-time What you will be doing This position is fixed term in nature until June 2026 to align with our current international funding.
Reporting to the Principal Scientist Lead you will support the NZAGRC science team in the provision of advice on the strategic direction of the NZAGRC's domestic and international investment portfolio, help develop individual research projects that deliver to the NZAGRC Science Plan and international programmes funded by MPI in support of the Global Research Alliance, engage with contract managers and services team to assist in the contracting, monitoring, and reporting of national and international projects and contribute to the preparation and delivery of technical and communication and marketing material.
Education and qualifications A relevant post-graduate tertiary qualification (PhD) is essential.
Capabilities and Experience Previous experience (3-5 years) in an area of science with a knowledge of or demonstrated interest in agricultural greenhouse gas issues is essential.
Experience and or familiarity with the development, monitoring, and administration of research contracts and research outputs.
Experience in the application of scientific and technical knowledge for the development of applied solutions.
A high degree of critical thinking skills and the ability to fuse ideas from different disciplines and perspectives.
We encourage applications from candidates with an understanding of or a willingness to develop their capability in Te Tiriti o Waitangi, tikanga Maori, and/or te reo Maori.
This role will suit a passionate, talented, and collaborative person who is motivated to drive their career forward within this vital New Zealand organisation.
If this sounds like you, apply today using the link, including a cover letter detailing why you feel you would be suitable for this position.
For further information contact Sinead Leahy at To view the full position description for this role, please click here.
AgResearch is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing an environment that embraces, promotes and values diversity, equity, and inclusion.
We encourage and welcome candidates from any background, so please don't hesitate to apply for this position or call us to discuss this further.
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