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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT**

LEDS Project Manager for Low-Emissions Development in Malawi

Effective with the release of this announcement, Winrock International is seeking a highly qualified LEDS Project Manager (Low Emissions Development Strategy) for a USAID-funded program in Malawi. The five year program entitled Protecting Ecosystems and Restoring Forests in Malawi (“PERFORM”) is focused on advancing Malawi’s low-emissions, climate-resilient development through forest conservation and by strengthening low-emission planning, analysis and investment capacities. The responsibilities, duties, and qualifications are described in the attached position description. Host-country nationals are encouraged to apply.

GENERAL: Winrock International is a nonprofit organization that works with people in the United States and around the world to empower the disadvantaged, increase economic opportunity, and sustain natural resources. By linking local individuals and communities with new ideas and technology, Winrock is increasing long-term productivity, equity, and responsible resource management to benefit the poor and disadvantaged of the world.

SALARY & BENEFITS: The salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

APPLICATIONS: Applicants should go tand submit a CV and cover letter referencing LEDS Project Manager.

Winrock thanks all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates who meet all requisite criteria and are short listed will be contacted.

POSITION DESCRIPTION

POSITION TITLE: LEDS Project Manager

LOCATION: Malawi

UNIT: Ecosystem Services

REPORTS TO: Chief of Party and Winrock Project Manager

PROGRAM SUMMARY:

Winrock is seeking Low Emissions Development Strategy (LEDS) Project Manager candidates for the USAID-funded program entitled Protecting Ecosystems and Restoring Forests in Malawi (PERFORM). The program is focused on advancing Malawi’s low-emissions development through a suite of nationally-focused policy and capacity efforts coupled with site-based efforts to reduce deforestation and improve land management. The goal of the project is to assist in ensuring that Malawi’s forest and soil resources are managed more efficiently, equitably, and sustainably. The program is expected to work at the regional, government and community levels, and will involve broad-based policy dialogue and technical capacity building. Winrock is responsible for leading PERFORM’s work on assisting Malawi to develop a low-emissions monitoring and analysis system. The LEDS Project Manager will play a key role in supporting this work and toward ensuring PERFORM delivers lasting results with respect to Malawi’s low-emissions analysis and investment priorities. The LEDS Project Manager will coordinate closely with the Environmental Affairs Department. The position will work in close association with Winrock’s USA-based technical experts in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) accounting and mitigation analysts and will also be responsible for working with EAD to track and pursue opportunities for Malawi to access funding, including the development of public-private partnerships.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Lead and coordinate Low Emission Development work taking place under the PERFORM project
  • Support and facilitate improved coordination among Government of Malawi departments for the effective implementation of a national GHG inventory
  • Develop and implement GHG Inventory capacity building, communication, and outreach efforts
    • Assist EAD (GoM Environmental Affairs Department) to develop their capacity to compile, analyze, and conduct quality control and assessments of greenhouse gas accounting information and provide training and support to the agencies responsible for data collected as inputs into GoM national GHG inventory
    • Assist in the development of an annual training program to promote coordination and build understanding of issues surrounding GHG inventory development and monitoring
    • Develop GHG Inventory capacity-building plans specific to Malawian context. Given their overwhelming contribution to total GHG emissions in Malawi, the agricultural and forestry sectors are particularly high priority sectors.
    • Develop and adapt training GHG inventory and Low Emission Development materials
    • Pursue opportunities for sharing LEDS information with regional programs
  • Assist in the development of a GHG Management System
    • Assist Winrock’s technical team and EAD to develop sector specific protocols for data collection, management and storage for priority sectors
    • Together with Winrock’s technical team, train government ministry staff in GHG data collection and baseline establishment
  • Support GoM in Low Emissions Development planning
    • Assist EAD to assess LED, GHG mitigation, and climate change adaptation options
    • Together with PERFORM team, develop and implement capacity building efforts on the use of selected LEDS planning tools
    • Develop tools and/or analytics that can aid in attracting and tracking finance and investment opportunities from public or private sources
  • Coordinate and communicate on a regular basis with Winrock’s Home Office.
    • Establish contacts with partners and clients to ensure coordinated implementation of project activities and represent the Winrock Team at key meetings.
    • Work closely with Winrock’s USA-based technical team

QUALIFICATIONS AND BACKGROUND:

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree (Master’s preferred) required in environmental policy, environmental economics, forestry, environmental science, natural resource management, conservation, natural science, sustainable development, climate change related fields or other relevant international development field.

Work Experience:

  • Knowledge of the forestry and agricultural sectors and climate change policies. Willingness to learn these issues and opportunities in the context of Malawi.
  • Minimum five years of combined experience working in forestry, environmental and economic policy, climate change policy, environmental and/or climate change finance, GHG emission accounting, and/or Low Emission Development Strategies.
  • Extensive experience developing training programs and working to build institutional capacity of government counterparts at the national and/or local level
  • Proven understanding of GHG inventories and management systems, or willingness to quickly and independently learn these systems
  • Familiarity with international climate change policy and financing
  • Experience in development of private-public partnerships (preferred)

Skills:

  • Proven ability to successfully work with key forestry and agricultural sector government agencies, institutes, NGOs and experts (Malawian experience preferred)
  • Ability to build coalitions and networks that can provide synergies and sustainable solutions to forest management issues.
  • Must be comfortable in high-level representational role as well as interacting with beneficiaries.
  • Strong managerial skills.
  • Strong communication skills, both interpersonal and written.
  • Excellent computer skills (word-processing, spreadsheets, and databases).
  • Experience in Malawi (preferred) or surrounding countries
  • Fluency and/or familiarity of Chichewa (desired)

Other:

  • Host-country nationals are encouraged to apply
  • Ability to maintain the highest ethical standards at all times

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Winrock International is a recognized leader in U.S. and international development with a focus on social, agricultural and environmental issues. Inspired by its namesake Winthrop Rockefeller, Winrock combines scientific and technical expertise with entrepreneurial innovation to deliver market-based solutions that improve lives around the world. Winrock’s mission is to empower the disadvantaged, increase economic opportunity and sustain natural resources across the globe.

Winrock International grew from parallel dreams and a shared vision. And it grew from the land, a 927-acre tract atop Petit Jean Mountain in Arkansas, where Winthrop Rockefeller, grandson of Standard Oil’s John D. Rockefeller, established Winrock Farms in 1953. He brought in a herd of hardy Santa Gertrudis cattle from Texas and created a model farm and livestock center to demonstrate state-of-the-art agricultural methods.

Economic development was a hallmark of Rockefeller’s two terms as governor of Arkansas, and after his death in 1973, trustees of his estate created the Winrock International Research and Training Center to further his wish that the farm be “venturesome and innovative” and provide tools to help people help themselves.

While Winthrop was focusing on livestock research and rural development, his brother John D. Rockefeller III was concentrating on Asia’s burgeoning population and its food shortages. The two organizations he created — the International Agricultural Development Service and the Agricultural Development Council (A/D/C) — addressed these issues by identifying, educating and maintaining a network of homegrown experts. A/D/C, for instance, supported U.S. professors who lived and worked in Asia — a unique approach that provided a deep understanding of local needs.

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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT**

LEDS Project Manager for Low-Emissions Development in Malawi

Effective with the release of this announcement, Winrock International is seeking a highly qualified LEDS Project Manager (Low Emissions Development Strategy) for a USAID-funded program in Malawi. The five year program entitled Protecting Ecosystems and Restoring Forests in Malawi (“PERFORM”) is focused on advancing Malawi’s low-emissions, climate-resilient development through forest conservation and by strengthening low-emission planning, analysis and investment capacities. The responsibilities, duties, and qualifications are described in the attached position description. Host-country nationals are encouraged to apply.

GENERAL: Winrock International is a nonprofit organization that works with people in the United States and around the world to empower the disadvantaged, increase economic opportunity, and sustain natural resources. By linking local individuals and communities with new ideas and technology, Winrock is increasing long-term productivity, equity, and responsible resource management to benefit the poor and disadvantaged of the world.

SALARY & BENEFITS: The salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

APPLICATIONS: Applicants should go tand submit a CV and cover letter referencing LEDS Project Manager.

Winrock thanks all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates who meet all requisite criteria and are short listed will be contacted.

POSITION DESCRIPTION

POSITION TITLE: LEDS Project Manager

LOCATION: Malawi

UNIT: Ecosystem Services

REPORTS TO: Chief of Party and Winrock Project Manager

PROGRAM SUMMARY:

Winrock is seeking Low Emissions Development Strategy (LEDS) Project Manager candidates for the USAID-funded program entitled Protecting Ecosystems and Restoring Forests in Malawi (PERFORM). The program is focused on advancing Malawi’s low-emissions development through a suite of nationally-focused policy and capacity efforts coupled with site-based efforts to reduce deforestation and improve land management. The goal of the project is to assist in ensuring that Malawi’s forest and soil resources are managed more efficiently, equitably, and sustainably. The program is expected to work at the regional, government and community levels, and will involve broad-based policy dialogue and technical capacity building. Winrock is responsible for leading PERFORM’s work on assisting Malawi to develop a low-emissions monitoring and analysis system. The LEDS Project Manager will play a key role in supporting this work and toward ensuring PERFORM delivers lasting results with respect to Malawi’s low-emissions analysis and investment priorities. The LEDS Project Manager will coordinate closely with the Environmental Affairs Department. The position will work in close association with Winrock’s USA-based technical experts in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) accounting and mitigation analysts and will also be responsible for working with EAD to track and pursue opportunities for Malawi to access funding, including the development of public-private partnerships.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Lead and coordinate Low Emission Development work taking place under the PERFORM project
  • Support and facilitate improved coordination among Government of Malawi departments for the effective implementation of a national GHG inventory
  • Develop and implement GHG Inventory capacity building, communication, and outreach efforts
    • Assist EAD (GoM Environmental Affairs Department) to develop their capacity to compile, analyze, and conduct quality control and assessments of greenhouse gas accounting information and provide training and support to the agencies responsible for data collected as inputs into GoM national GHG inventory
    • Assist in the development of an annual training program to promote coordination and build understanding of issues surrounding GHG inventory development and monitoring
    • Develop GHG Inventory capacity-building plans specific to Malawian context. Given their overwhelming contribution to total GHG emissions in Malawi, the agricultural and forestry sectors are particularly high priority sectors.
    • Develop and adapt training GHG inventory and Low Emission Development materials
    • Pursue opportunities for sharing LEDS information with regional programs
  • Assist in the development of a GHG Management System
    • Assist Winrock’s technical team and EAD to develop sector specific protocols for data collection, management and storage for priority sectors
    • Together with Winrock’s technical team, train government ministry staff in GHG data collection and baseline establishment
  • Support GoM in Low Emissions Development planning
    • Assist EAD to assess LED, GHG mitigation, and climate change adaptation options
    • Together with PERFORM team, develop and implement capacity building efforts on the use of selected LEDS planning tools
    • Develop tools and/or analytics that can aid in attracting and tracking finance and investment opportunities from public or private sources
  • Coordinate and communicate on a regular basis with Winrock’s Home Office.
    • Establish contacts with partners and clients to ensure coordinated implementation of project activities and represent the Winrock Team at key meetings.
    • Work closely with Winrock’s USA-based technical team

QUALIFICATIONS AND BACKGROUND:

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree (Master’s preferred) required in environmental policy, environmental economics, forestry, environmental science, natural resource management, conservation, natural science, sustainable development, climate change related fields or other relevant international development field.

Work Experience:

  • Knowledge of the forestry and agricultural sectors and climate change policies. Willingness to learn these issues and opportunities in the context of Malawi.
  • Minimum five years of combined experience working in forestry, environmental and economic policy, climate change policy, environmental and/or climate change finance, GHG emission accounting, and/or Low Emission Development Strategies.
  • Extensive experience developing training programs and working to build institutional capacity of government counterparts at the national and/or local level
  • Proven understanding of GHG inventories and management systems, or willingness to quickly and independently learn these systems
  • Familiarity with international climate change policy and financing
  • Experience in development of private-public partnerships (preferred)

Skills:

  • Proven ability to successfully work with key forestry and agricultural sector government agencies, institutes, NGOs and experts (Malawian experience preferred)
  • Ability to build coalitions and networks that can provide synergies and sustainable solutions to forest management issues.
  • Must be comfortable in high-level representational role as well as interacting with beneficiaries.
  • Strong managerial skills.
  • Strong communication skills, both interpersonal and written.
  • Excellent computer skills (word-processing, spreadsheets, and databases).
  • Experience in Malawi (preferred) or surrounding countries
  • Fluency and/or familiarity of Chichewa (desired)

Other:

  • Host-country nationals are encouraged to apply
  • Ability to maintain the highest ethical standards at all times
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