Advisor, Climate R&I

Job Overview/Summary:

The Advisor will take a lead role across climate research and innovation projects, providing Airbel and IRC country program colleagues with technical advice from early stage conceptualization through to testing and scale. The Advisor will collaborate closely with a team of experts in behavioral sciences, human-centered design, and research, as well as in-country project participants to provide technical support including: developing theories of change and logical frameworks, participating in innovation design processes and workshops, and supporting monitoring and evaluation system development and data analysis. In addition to technical assistance, the Advisor will support project oversight and ongoing implementation.
A successful Advisor will be well versed in evidence-based programming in the areas of: climate-smart agriculture and livestock support, disaster risk reduction, value chain development, and/or market systems development. In addition, the Advisor should be proficient in gender-sensitive programming and able to support gender-transformative approaches. To this end, the position will work closely with team members from the cash & emergencies and livelihood teams. 
The position requires a self-motivating and forward-thinking personality with experience working with different cultural backgrounds. The Advisor needs to be able to leverage their technical expertise in designing and testing new and creative approaches to humanitarian programming. The Advisor also needs to be excellent in proactive communication and relationship building with remote teams.

Provide technical support to Climate GRIP portfolio

 Assist in the design, quality implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of innovation projects across all of the Climate GRIP focus areas.
 Ensure alignment with Airbel practices, the ERD TU and country SAPs. 
 Provide expert advice based on best available and most recent evidence and build capacity of TU colleagues and country staff on relevant topics. Include a strong component of promoting gender equality, local partnership, and inclusion.
 Contribute to the development and execution of the Climate GRIP strategy, vision, and roadmap

Local partnership building and business diversification

 Support the Climate GRIP pursuing project and long-term business development opportunities for Airbel-led or country-led opportunities. Tasks include program design and narrative review, and technical proposal development.
 When necessary, write technical narratives of proposals and donor reports for Climate GRIP projects.

Representing and communicating internally and externally

 Engage in priority networks, working groups, panels, and external fora on climate resilience issues
 Build partnerships with implementers, research organizations, private sector partnerships, and other organizations with frontier innovations
 Regularly provide briefings and responses to information requests on the Climate GRIP portfolio, emerging issues and political developments to diverse audiences, including IRC colleagues, donors, the media, UN agencies, inter-agency networks, and new recruits.

Job Requirements: 

Education: Master’s degree in international development, business, economics or related fields or a combination of equivalent education and lived experience.

Work Experience: 

 Minimum of 7 years of proven experience in international emergency and development field posts, related private sector entities and/or research entities
 Experience in managing large evidenced-based economic emergency and development programs, including staff and budget management, preferably in conflict- or disaster-affected environments
 Technical expertise in one or more of the following areas: (i) agricultural livelihoods, (ii) value chain development, (iii) Research/innovation services (iv) measurement, evaluation, and learning. 
 Demonstrated success in large business development for economic programs and familiarity with key donors and their funding streams. 

Demonstrated Skills and Competencies: 

 Capacity to work flexible hours, as appropriate to reasonably accommodate for projects implemented in different time zones and team meetings across time zones
 Demonstrated assessment, data collection and analysis skills, including needs assessments, market assessments, incorporation of gender analyses into assessment approaches and development of monitoring and evaluation systems
 Demonstrated dedication to a Do No Harm approach, gender equality and inclusion
 Demonstrated ability to work across functions and sectors to build strong working relationships and to ensure high-quality market-based program delivery.
 Knowledge of main institutional donors and a proven track record in developing funding proposals and reports for a range of institutional and other donors.  
 Strong program/technical, project design, proposal development and budget management skills, planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation skills
 Excellent interpersonal skills involving listening to, interacting with, and communicating clearly with people from diverse nationalities and backgrounds, and senior level internal and external partners, with a high degree of professionalism and pro-activity.
 Solid organizational skills: proficiency in working productively in a fast-paced environment and under remote team and management structures
 Proficiency with Windows-based software, knowledge management tools, remote training and engagement tools, and familiarity with mobile monitoring tools
 Demonstrated dedication to an anti-racist and Do No Harm approach, gender equality and inclusion

Language Skills:

Fluent in English; Demonstrated excellence in one of the other IRC working languages – Arabic, French, or Spanish preferred.

Apply via :

rescue.csod.com

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