Transparency International (TI) is the global civil society organisation
leading the fight against corruption. Through more than 90 chapters
worldwide and an international secretariat in Berlin, Germany, TI raises
awareness of the damaging effects of corruption and works with partners
in government, business and civil society to develop and implement
effective measures to tackle it.
Background
TI’s Climate Governance Programme aims to promote better transparency,
accountability, and integrity in the financing and implementation of
climate change projects and programmes for adaptation and mitigation
including reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation
(REDD). Building on TI’s experience and tools to enable research,
capacity building, networking and advocacy, the Programme aims to enable
climate governance stakeholders to support the development and
implementation of transparent global and national climate policies. The
Programme currently operates in nine “pilot” countries: Bangladesh,
Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Kenya, Maldives, Mexico, Papua New
Guinea, Peru, and Vietnam.
Programme research involves (1) mapping and assessing the transparency,
accountability, integrity and independence of climate finance
institutions and mechanisms globally and nationally and (2) conducting
corruption risk assessments in climate change sectors with a current
focus on the REDD/forest sector.
Programme capacity development actions aim to develop the climate
finance and governance knowledge of stakeholders (including business and
civil society) so that they are better enabled to participate
meaningfully in climate change policy development and monitoring.
Activities include producing e-learning tools and organising training
workshops.
Programme networking actions involve supporting and facilitating
knowledge-sharing amongst researchers and practitioners on climate
finance and governance issues related to adaptation, mitigation and
REDD.
The Programme promotes research-based advocacy as inputs and contributions to climate policy development.
To help implement the programme, TI seeks a Programme Coordinator. This
position requires strong project management skills and experience in
capacity building, network coordination and fundraising. It also
requires well-developed communication skills to work with stakeholders
representing various professional and cultural backgrounds.
Main function:
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The Programme Coordinator coordinates the work flow, financial and
administrative management of the Climate Governance Integrity Programme
(hereafter CGI Programme), ensuring that agreed goals, best practice
standards, donor obligations and TI Secretariat regulations are met. The
Programme Coordinator will be the main point of liaison between staff
from project countries and staff based at TI’s secretariat. Externally
he/she will be expected to act as a spokesperson for TI’s climate
governance anti-corruption agenda. This will involve participation in
relevant events both locally and internationally, and active engagement
in climate and corruption networks.
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Starting date:
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As soon as possible
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Duration:
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Full-time position; limited-term contract, ending April 2013
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Location:
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TI-Secretariat, Berlin, Germany
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Department:
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Programmes
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Reporting lines:
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Reports to the Climate Governance Programme Manager
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Job grade:
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Programme Coordinator
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Responsibilities:
- Ensure that all donor contractual obligations (financial management, fund transfer requests, procurement regulations, etc.) are met in a professional, transparent and timely manner
- Prepare CGI Programme financial and narrative reports for donors
- Develop, maintain, coordinate and monitor the implementation of CGI Programme-wide work plans, budgets, reporting cycles, and information systems across the TI secretariat
- Develop and administer sub-grants and contracts with Chapters and external service providers (including financial management and results reporting), ensuring timely and cost effective delivery of results and activities
- Ensure the smooth administrative execution of CGI Programme activities
- Provide required support and creative thinking in the development of the overall Programme strategy and funding applications and negotiation of contracts for the strengthening of programme actions in pilot countries and the scale-up of the Programme to include additional countries and priority areas of engagement
- Present the work of the Programme to relevant stakeholders and at relevant events both locally and internationally, and through active engagement in climate and corruption networks
- Any other tasks identified by the line manager necessary to ensure that CGI Programme is implemented successfully
Knowledge, experience and skills:
- Undergraduate university degree or professional qualification in business administration, management, finance, social science, public administration, economics, or another relevant field
- 4/5+ years of project management experience with an International NGO or International Organisation, or Multinational Organisation with a demonstrated in depth knowledge on project management best practices
- Experience in multi-country project management including planning, organising, critical thinking, problem solving, negotiation, conflict management and team working skills
- Experience in grant proposal and strategy document writing
- Experience is using communications software and platforms for e-learning, networking and knowledge and content management
- Experience in working in cross-cultural environments with a developed sensitivity to different communication styles
- Fluency in English
- Computer skills (including Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Project expertise)
- Willingness to travel
TI Secretariat reserves the right to appoint to another staff level subject to education and qualifications.
Other information about the post and duty station:
Transparency International and its global network offer an inspiring work environment with real learning opportunities and support. Berlin is an attractive metropolitan city with relatively low cost of living.
Transparency International and its global network offer an inspiring work environment with real learning opportunities and support. Berlin is an attractive metropolitan city with relatively low cost of living.
To apply:
Qualified candidates should submit, preferably via email, a cover letter
indicating a desired work start date and salary expectations, a CV and
two reference letters linked to the desired experience and skills to:
pclimategovernancejob@transparency.org
These documents should be labelled accordingly:
- Lastname_Firstname_CGProgrammeCoordinator_CoverLetter
- Lastname_Firstname_CGProgrammeCoordinator_CV
- Lastname_Firstname_CGProgrammeCoordinator_ReferenceLetter_1
- Lastname_Firstname_CGProgrammeCoordinator_ReferenceLetter_2
Deadline for applications is 15 April 2012.
Please note that only short listed candidates will be contacted. Transparency International is an equal opportunity employer.
Moreinfo: http://www.transparency.org/contact_us/work/jobs#climate