WorldFish seeks to create an inclusive world of healthy, well-nourished people and a sustainable blue planet, now and in the future. We provide research and innovation in aquatic food systems to support sustainable development and food system transformation toward healthy and resilient diets. Our 2030 WorldFish Research and Innovation Strategy: Aquatic Foods for Healthy People and Planet outlines our commitment to guiding the transition to more resilient aquatic food systems in three priority impact areas: Social and Economic Inclusion, Nutrition and Public Health, and Climate Resilience and Environmental Sustainability.
About the Position
The Post-Doctoral Fellow/Scientist (Climate Change and Fish-based Livelihoods) will join our growing Dili-based research team partnered with the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Timor-Leste with a focus of improving nutrition and economic outcomes through increased access to fish for vulnerable people and populations. In line with the new WorldFish Aquatic Foods for Healthy People and Planet research and innovation strategy, the WorldFish Timor-Leste country program is expanding its focus beyond production systems, and resilience to climate change is an important new direction for our program.
The position will work with national and international climate, gender, nutrition, aquaculture and fisheries specialists to develop and implement research approaches, programs and policy recommendations with a focus on climate resilience of livelihoods, and of access to fish within local food systems. The position will work across two main projects; the Global Environment Facility-funded IkanAdapt project on building resilience to climate change among those engaged in fish-based livelihoods, and; the ACIAR-funded Nutrition Sensitive Fisheries Management project, being implemented in Timor-Leste and eastern Indonesia.
The position will focus on grounded, locally engaged research. The successful applicant will engage principles of participatory action research to lead a program working directly with communities to co-design, pilot and implement approaches to improving climate resilience and nutrition outcomes. The work will also extend into neighboring areas of West Timor, Indonesia.
The position will suit a dynamic and productive researcher with a strong track record of research and publication in cross-disciplinary research that may include rural livelihoods, community-based natural resource management, climate change and nutrition security.
A scientist-level appointment would be considered where the applicant has 3+ years of post-doctoral experience in highly relevant disciplines, and 5+ publications in international peer reviewed literature in areas of direct relevance to this position.
The successful candidate will be responsible to:
Research Projects
Stakeholder and donor communication
Requirements
This job might be for you if you have the below skills and qualifications: