[What the role is]
You will be the Partnership Manager for the Singapore Botanic Gardens Seed Bank, playing a pivotal role in expanding our conservation impact through strategic collaborations.[What you will be working on]
You will develop and manage partnerships with Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), regional and international botanical institutes with seed banks. Your work will include crafting collaborative research projects suitable for postgraduate students, facilitating knowledge exchange with institutions, such as to coordinate sample duplication programmes with partners.
Day-to-day, you will be reaching out to potential partners, identifying common areas of interest, and structuring agreements that create mutual benefits. You will assist to design projects that advance seed banking science whilst providing valuable research opportunities for students and institutions.
Additionally, you may represent SBG at conferences and workshops and prepare comprehensive reports on partnership outcomes and their contribution to conservation efforts.
As part of your work, you will be required to participate in and be familiar with the seed banking process.
Your work will directly contribute to increasing the number of seeds preserved, enhancing our technical capabilities, and establishing Singapore's leadership in regional seed banking efforts.
[What we are looking for]
Areas of study in Botany, Conservation Biology, Plant Sciences, or related field is preferred, with experience in international research collaborations, and knowledge of cryopreservation techniques being advantageous.
At least 3 years of experience in partnership development, project management, or scientific collaboration, with a strong understanding of seed banking principles and conservation practices and demonstrated experience in building and maintaining professional relationships with academic or research institutions.
Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across different cultures and institutions, and strong project management and organisational abilities to work independently whilst managing multiple partnerships simultaneously
Familiarity with Southeast Asian flora and regional conservation priorities would be advantageous.
Proficiency in Southeast Asian languages (such as Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Melayu, Thai, Vietnamese) or Chinese would be beneficial for establishing partnerships with seed banks and conservation organisations in the region.
Passion for conservation and motivation to contribute to significant conservation efforts that will benefit Singapore and the broader Southeast Asian region.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Successful candidate will be offered a 11-month employment contract.