
Palladium
PALLADIUM PROJECT VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Title: Agricultural Productivity & Agronomy Specialist
Project Name: Growth Poles Project 2.0
Duty Station: Lilongwe, Malawi
Department: Programs — Market Systems Development & Productivity
Reporting to: Senior Manager, Market Systems Development & Productivity
Hours of Work: 40 per week
Type: Full time
Deadline to Apply: 31st July 2026 by 17:00hrs CAT
Company Overview:
Palladium is a global leader in the design, development and delivery of Positive Impact — the intentional creation of enduring social and economic value. We work with governments, businesses, and investors to solve the world’s most pressing challenges. With a global team and network of experts, we help improve economies, societies and, most importantly, people’s lives.
Project Overview:
The Growth Poles Project 2.0 (GPP 2.0) is a five-year initiative (Oct 2023–Sept 2028) led by Palladium International and funded by Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs. It aims to accelerate inclusive, sustainable, and resilient wealth creation in Malawi by mobilizing private sector investments in agriculture and natural resource management. Its development objective is to advance a more inclusive, diversified, and resilient private sector that drives sustainable wealth creation while enhancing environmental and ecological diversity. A central strand of GPP 2.0’s agricultural portfolio involves deepening engagement with private sector partners and technical agronomists across seed production and multiplication, soil health improvement trials, input manufacturing, and improved seed and agronomic practice adoption. As this portfolio grows in technical complexity, the project requires dedicated in-house agronomic expertise to ensure partner technical strategies are sound and investments translate into measurable productivity gains.
Job Description:
The Agricultural Productivity & Agronomy Specialist provides authoritative technical advisory support across GPP 2.0’s agricultural productivity portfolio, serving as the project’s resident agronomic intelligence. The Specialist reviews partner agronomy strategies, assesses the rigour of trials and seed systems, advises on soil health and input manufacturing partnerships, and verifies that technical milestones are grounded in sound agronomic evidence. The role works across seed production, soil health, input manufacturing, and value chain agronomy for row crops, tree crops, and spices, and reports directly to the Senior Manager, Market Systems Development & Productivity.
Success in this role is measured by:
- Technical Credibility — Partner agronomic strategies, trial designs, and seed system approaches reviewed by the Specialist are technically sound and withstand external scrutiny.
- Milestone Integrity — Technically-framed milestones — seed multiplication targets, trial results, soil amendment data — are validated with accuracy before payment recommendation.
- Capacity Building Impact — Partners receiving agronomic advisory support show progressively stronger trial design and more credible productivity reporting over time.
- Portfolio Intelligence — Senior management and the Deputy Team Lead consistently draw on the Specialist’s agronomic assessments to inform investment and milestone decisions.
- Strong Stakeholder Engagement — Productive working relationships with research institutions, regulatory bodies, and government that strengthen the portfolio’s technical standing.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide Technical Advisory and Quality Assurance — Review and provide written assessments of partner agronomic workplans, trial protocols, seed production plans, and soil amendment and product strategies.
- Support Partnership Development — Advise programme teams on the technical soundness of partner proposals, scopes of work, and milestone frameworks prior to approval or tranche release.
- Review Seed Systems — Assess partner seed production and multiplication plans for technical feasibility, quality assurance protocols, and compliance with Malawi’s seed certification framework.
- Validate Adoption Claims — Assess and track claims regarding improved seed adoption rates across target value chains and smallholder segments.
- Oversee Soil Health Trials, product development and certification — Review the design and implementation of soil health and fertility trials, evaluating statistical rigour and distinguishing credible evidence from commercial claims.
- Advise on Input Manufacturing — Review the agronomic basis of fertiliser, biostimulant, and other input products developed by partners, including regulatory compliance and quality assurance.
- Provide Value Chain Agronomy Support — Offer cross-cutting agronomic advisory across row crops, tree crops, and spice value chains, including farmer training materials and business case validation.
- Support Milestone Verification — Work with the Monitoring Evaluation and Learning team and Portfolio Performance & Partnerships Manager to provide agronomic validation of milestones prior to payment recommendation.
- Conduct Field Verification — Undertake field visits to partner sites, producing structured technical verification notes on trial plots, seed fields, and input applications.
- Build Partner Capacity — Identify agronomic capacity gaps and provide direct technical coaching to partner agronomists on trial design and evidence-based reporting.
- Serve as a Key Liaison for Agricultural Stakeholders — Represent GPP 2.0 in technical forums and maintain relationships with the Ministry of Agriculture, research institutions, and regulatory bodies.
- Produce Technical Reports — Draft clear, concise technical advisory notes and agronomic assessment reports for the Senior Manager, Deputy Team Lead, Team Lead, and Senior Management Team, and contribute agronomic content to quarterly and annual donor reporting.
- Significant field travel, at least 40%
Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy, Agriculture, Crop Science, Soil Science, or a closely related field; Master’s degree strongly preferred
- Minimum 7-10 years of applied agronomy experience in Malawi or the southern African region, with direct field-level work in crop production, seed systems, or soil health
- Demonstrated expertise in at least two of: certified seed production; soil health trials; agricultural input development and QA; value chain agronomy
- Working knowledge of Malawi’s seed regulatory framework, including the Seed Act and Plant Variety Protection systems
- Experience assessing agronomic trial designs, distinguishing statistically sound evidence from commercially-motivated claims
- Proven ability to produce clear, well-structured technical advisory notes and verification reports for non-specialist audiences
- Experience working within or alongside private sector agricultural enterprises, development programmes, or research institutions
- Familiarity with market systems development approaches for promoting agricultural technologies
- Strong interpersonal and relationship management skills
- Ability to work in Malawi
- Fluency in English required; fluency in Chichewa and other local languages desired
How to apply:
Interested applicants must send their Curriculum Vitae with cover letter and copies of certificates indicating position being applied for in the subject matter to HRGPMW@thepalladiumgroup.com. Only qualified shortlisted applicants may be contacted.
Deadline to apply is 31st July 2026 by 17:00hrs CAT.
To apply for this job email your details to HRGPMW@thepalladiumgroup.com
