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Global Conservation Lead Role at the Crop Trust: Drive Global Action on Food Plant Biodiversity

Global Conservation Lead Role at the Crop Trust: Drive Global Action on Food Plant Biodiversity
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The Crop Trust is hiring a Global Conservation Lead to play a key role in advancing global efforts to protect and conserve food plant biodiversity.

This is an exciting opportunity for professionals passionate about sustainability, agriculture, and global conservation to contribute to a high-impact international initiative.

About the Role

The Global Conservation Lead will coordinate engagement within the Global Conservation Consortium for Food Plants (GCCFP)—a major global initiative focused on safeguarding plant diversity critical for food security.

This role involves working with international partners, coordinating conservation strategies, and helping drive forward collaborative efforts to protect vital plant species.

Key Responsibilities

Lead coordination of activities within the GCCFP
Engage with global stakeholders and partners
Support strategic planning and implementation of conservation initiatives
Drive collaboration across institutions and regions
Contribute to advancing global food security and biodiversity goals

Who Should Apply

This role is ideal for professionals with:

Experience in conservation, agriculture, or environmental science
Strong project management and coordination skills
Interest in global sustainability and biodiversity
Ability to work with international teams and stakeholders

Why This Opportunity Matters

Food plant diversity is essential for global food systems, climate resilience, and sustainable development. This role offers a chance to contribute directly to preserving biodiversity and ensuring food security for future generations.

How to Apply

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