The Good Food Institute Asia Pacific

Elevate alternative proteins through scientific ecosystem building in Korea

The Good Food Institute APAC, a nonprofit think tank, is working to make the global food system better for the planet, people, and animals. Alongside scientists, businesses, and policymakers, GFI¡¯s teams focus on making plant-based, fermentation-enabled, and cultivated meat delicious, affordable, and accessible. Powered by philanthropy, GFI is an international network of organisations advancing alternative proteins (APs) as an essential solution needed to meet the world¡¯s climate, global health, food security, and biodiversity goals.

We unlock the knowledge and resources needed to transform how meat is made—satisfying rising food demand in ways that accelerate climate progress, protect animals and ecosystems, and strengthen public health. Please check out resources in Korean on the GFI website here, GFI¡¯s Year in Review, and GFI APAC¡¯s Year in Review to find out more about who we are and what we do.

Korea is home to world-class research institutions, drives funding of technological advancements, and has the potential to lead the global revolution in APs. This role will spearhead the Korea team¡¯s scientific work with the local government and research community. We are in the process of setting up an entity in Korea and are looking for the right talent and fit to join the core team.

How you will make a difference

Your position will carry both high responsibility and high impact, shaping how quickly Korea and the world transition to a more sustainable and ethical food system.

As a Lead SciTech Specialist, you will lead, coordinate, and grow workstreams dedicated to driving impactful research initiatives for APs at the national level, in collaboration with the global and Asia Pacific SciTech teams. You will deliver strategic planning and execution that collaborates with researchers, academics, universities, policymakers, and other stakeholders while sharing knowledge and best practices across GFI¡¯s global network.

You will play a pivotal role in driving the creation and adoption of evidence-based regulatory pathways for fermentation-derived and cultivated proteins, securing significant public investment in R&D for all AP modalities, and strengthening international collaboration opportunities for Korean researchers and the science community, ultimately accelerating the adoption of APs and contributing to a more sustainable, ethical, and resilient food system in Korea and beyond.

Key responsibilities

Strengthen Korea's alternative protein research funding landscape

¡Ü       Catalyse and increase open-access R&D investments for APs, by developing a research funding strategy, including setting multi-year targets and implementing various tactics for influencing research funding allocation.

¡Ü      Accelerate the highest impact AP research through prioritization for the Korean scientific ecosystem informed by an in-depth assessment of the specific challenges and surveying/interviewing Korean academics and consulting with global SciTech colleagues.

¡Ü       Strategically match funding opportunities with high-impact alt protein research priorities and scientists who are well-positioned to apply for these grants.

 

Accelerate market readiness by catalyzing fair regulation

¡Ü       Develop and execute a strategy and action plans, in collaboration with the Policy Specialist, to influence the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety¡¯s novel food regulations by tracking global novel food regulatory developments and identifying key areas for improvement.

¡Ü      Provide scientific and technical expertise relating to Korean regulatory developments and contribute Korean perspectives to policy-led regional and international discussions, collaborating with GFI policy and SciTech colleagues and partners to ensure Korea-specific issues and opportunities are addressed with strong scientific grounding.

¡Ü        Participate in relevant regulatory fora to represent GFI Korea¡¯s perspective, including at global calls with GFI¡¯s global network as needed.

 

Bolster the alternative protein R&D ecosystem

¡Ü        Manage and expand the Alt Protein Project Korean chapters, including strategic planning, mentorship, and a biannual impact report.

¡Ü        Build an AP research & training ecosystem in Korea by inspiring existing scientists to work on APs and working with academic institutions to build strong training systems and talent pathways.

 

Operational excellence and reporting

¡Ü       Work with the Operations Manager to support the management of departmental spending on SciTech initiatives and adherence to people operations and operational procedures.

¡Ü        Draft SciTech-related budgeting in collaboration with the Director of Strategy and Programs and the Operations Manager.

¡Ü        Perform other duties as assigned to ensure the success of GFI¡¯s SciTech initiatives.

 

Who we¡¯re looking for

We are looking for smart, thoughtful, kind, and creative self-starters who want to contribute to global efforts to fight against climate change, promote sustainable food systems, and develop healthy and humane foods that are accessible to everyone. GFI¡¯s staff enjoy high levels of autonomy and must be self-motivated; work well both independently and in concert with a larger, geographically dispersed group; and be comfortable working in a rapidly evolving operational environment. An ideal candidate for the Lead SciTech Specialist position will have experience that reflects the following:

  1. Master's or doctoral degree in biotechnology, bioengineering, microbiology, food science/engineering, biology, or a related field, with at least 7 years of relevant professional experience.
  2. Technical fluency in one or more alternative protein production technologies (cultivated, fermentation-derived, and/or plant-based).
  3. Deep understanding of Korean government research funding agencies, their prioritization processes, and budget/application/evaluation procedures.
  4. Native-level Korean fluency and business-level English proficiency (written and spoken).
  5. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including public speaking, with the ability to convey complex technical information clearly to diverse audiences.
  6. Excellent networking, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills, with the credibility to represent GFI effectively before academic and institutional stakeholders.
  7. Strong project management skills; detail-oriented, able to manage multiple priorities and deadlines, and comfortable solving problems under pressure.
  8. A self-starter with a collaborative, can-do approach — takes initiative, works well in a team, and sees projects through to completion.
  9. Comfortable working remotely within a fast-growing, evolving organisation.
  10. Strong alignment with GFI's mission, demonstrated interest in alternative proteins or related fields (public health, environment, animal protection, hunger relief), and commitment to GFI's core values.

We want the best people, and we don¡¯t want biases holding us back. We strongly encourage people of every background, race, colour, orientation, age, gender, origin, and ability to apply. Since we value a diverse workplace, we prioritise an inclusive climate free from discrimination and harassment during the application process and after you join the team.

 

The fine print

¡Ü        Terms of employment: Full-time (flexible hours), contract. Following the initial probationary period, you may transition to a regular permanent employee role upon mutual agreement.

¡Ü        Reports to: Director of Strategy & Programs, Korea

¡Ü        Location: Flexible – we will consider applicants from anywhere in Korea. This is a remote role, and you will be able to work from home or anywhere you choose within Korea. The current GFI Korea team has a co-working day once every week in Seoul. The whole GFI Korea team gets together in person approximately twice per year for around 1-5 days at a time. Travel costs will be covered by GFI Korea in accordance with our travel policy.

¡Ü        Travel and work hours: Flexible hours with an occasional need to work at night or early mornings to engage in global meetings with partners around the world.

¡Ü        Annual Salary: 105-145 million KRW, depending on experience and qualifications. We may consider a top-up for strong PhD holders.

¡Ü        Benefits: Statutory health, pension, workers¡¯ compensation, and employment insurance per Korean regulations; paid and unpaid leave per GFI Korea¡¯s policy; medical, dental and well-being support; professional development support; smart, kind and respectful colleagues.

¡Ü        Right to work requirements: The successful candidate must, by the start of employment, have permission to work and to be able to travel within Korea. Please note that GFI Korea¡¯s policy is not to sponsor employment visas. The successful applicant will need to confirm they are eligible to work in Korea without requiring GFI Korea¡¯s sponsorship of an employment visa.

¡Ü        Application process:

a.    Please complete this application form and upload your CV.

b.    Screening call: An initial conversation to ask general questions.

c.     Timed assignment: You¡¯ll complete strategic assessments within a certain timeframe.

d.     First interview with GFI APAC team members: Focused on organisational and team fit, as well as deeper expertise questions.

e.     Final interview with the leadership team to finalize the fit.

f.      Reference check: We ask for two referees who can comment on your strategic and operational capabilities.

Important dates

Application deadline: 19 July, 2026

Anticipated start date: September 2026