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Chief Technical Advisor-malawi And Eswatini National Adaptation Plan

United Nations Environment Programme Unep

Nairobi | Full Time | General

Closing in 4 weeks from now

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • The consultant will undertake the following duties: Within the delegated authority and under the supervision of UNEP Head, Climate Change Adaptation Unit or his/her designated mandated representatives as well as the NAP project Coordinator within the EAD of Malawi and MTEA of Eswatini Specifically, the CTA will: Project Management:
  • Provide overall technical backstopping, operational guidance and support to the National Project team to ensure that project objectives are being met and that activities are carried out within agreed deadline and under high technical standards
  • Assist the Project Coordinator in planning the implementation of project activities, and in any adjustment to the projects Results Framework, Work Plans and Budgets that might be required and in line with corporate requirement and GCF rules
  • Provide quality assurance and technical review of projects outputs such as technical reports, studies, assessments, training materials, and knowledge products.
  • Draft or review, as requested, ToRs for technical consultancies and sub-contracts, and assist in the selection and recruitment process
  • Provide technical guidance and supervisory function to the work carried out by national and international consultants hired by the projects
  • Assist the Project Manager and coordinate the preparation of the annual GCF Annual Progress Report APR other M&E reports and reviews required by UNEP, the GCF and Government departments Adaptation Planning:
  • Provide lead technical support in guiding the Malawi National Adaptation Planning processes in accordance with the UNFCCC’s Least Developed Expert Group LEG on adaptation released guidelines for National Adaptation Plans 2012 , Green Climate Fund GCF’s guidance on adaptation planning approaches as well as existing supplementary guidelines including UNEP Ecosystem based Adaptation EbA NAP guidelines with particular focus on ensuring that:
  • Climate science informs risk assessments and identification of adaptation options
  • Appraisal of adaptation options are based on economic, social and environmental cost and benefits to guide prioritization and trade-offs
  • Priority adaptation strategies and measures are integrated into national, sub-national plans, sectoral strategies, public budget processes, and national and sectoral monitoring and reporting systems.
  • Closely collaborate with and support the work of the national and international NAP project consultants to deliver quality outputs,
  • Oversight and technical inputs provided toward the specialist consolidating and developing the NAP document
  • Perform any other tasks within the context of the NAP project as may be requested by the Project Team, the Project Steering Committee, and the UNEP Task Manager. Monitoring and Progress Controls Clear description of measurable outputs, milestones, key performance indicators and/or reporting requirements which will enable performance monitoring Reporting lines The Chief Technical Advisor will report to the UNEP Task manager under the Climate Change Adaptation Unit.

Qualifications/special skills

  • An advanced university degree master’s or equivalentdisaster risk reduction, environmental planning or management, natural resources management, public policy and management, international Development, adaptation planning, geography and urban and regional planning, public policy and management, international development or related fields is required. A first-level university degree, combined with two 2 additional years of qualifying experience, may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree.
  • A minimum of 5 years’ work experience in a technical lead or planning position on development/climate/natural resources management programmes, preferably in a developing country context is required.
  • A minimum of 2 years’ international work experience in either institutional strengthening, stakeholder engagement and capacity building or development/climate/natural resources management programmes is required Sound Communication skills both written and spoken is desirable
  • Experience in teamworking and collaborating with different stakeholders is desirable Experience managing for results and supporting development of budgets, work plans, and procurement plans is desirable

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