Project Leader Cum Senior Researcher
International Water Management Institute, Egypt

Experience
1 Year
Salary
0 - 0
Job Type
Job Shift
Job Category
Traveling
No
Career Level
Telecommute
No
Qualification
As mentioned in job details
Total Vacancies
1 Job
Posted on
Dec 4, 2023
Last Date
Jan 4, 2024
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Job Description

The International Water Management Institute (IWMI), a CGIAR Research Center is seeking an innovative amp; competent candidate to join its office in Giza, Egypt, as a Project Leader Cum Senior Researcher.

This is an internationally recruited position; therefore, individuals with relevant abilities from diverse locations around the world are encouraged to apply.

The Project Leader cum Senior Researcher is responsible for spearheading the implementation of the Al-Murunah - Building Climate Resilience through Enhanced Water Security project in the MENA Region, funded by the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth amp; Development Office (FCDO). In this role, the successful candidate will be accountable for ensuring the seamless execution and timely delivery of all project deliverables and the achievement of outcomes outlined in the project proposal, log frame, and subsequent workplans.

Moreover, the successful candidate will collaborate with national and international partners to oversee the on-the-ground implementation of Resilient Nature-Based Water Solutions (RNBWS; integrated Nature Based Solutions for Water and Agriculture Water Management interventions) at each of the project demonstration sites in Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

The successful candidate should possess knowledge of a variety of disciplines. For this position, we are particularly interested in candidates with a background in policy engagement, institutions, and governance; Nature-Based Solutions for Water; Economics; and Rural development.

DUTIES amp; RESPONSIBILITIES:

As the Project Leader,

  • Lead the delivery of agreed activities on time and in line with FCDO's agreed planning and budget calendar and processes.
  • Provide intellectual leadership and, together with the project team, partners, and stakeholders, build a shared vision for the project, its goals, and how it will deliver impact.
  • Oversee the planning and implementation of project activities.
  • Oversee and support the work of other project team members, including project partners and consultants.
  • Facilitate the delivery of project outputs and contribute towards outcomes and impacts across the project.
  • Sign off on key project deliverables and the release of funding as approved in the project proposal, work plan, and budget.
  • Optimize financial resources, making decisions that maximize value for money, impact, and drive efficiencies.
  • Be the internal and external "face" of the project, including interactions with FCDO, national focal points, project oversight bodies such as the National Project Advisory Committees, and eventual Task Forces, as well as at events, project management and stakeholder meetings, etc.
  • Liaise regularly with FCDO Project Management Unit for guidance and support.
  • Coordinate to achieve synergies with other IWMI projects in the MENA region.
  • Oversee project reporting processes and manage risks proactively and in line with the project risk register.
  • Ensure implementation of the project's communication strategy and gender action plan.
  • Support a work environment that promotes a culture of collaboration, learning, effective knowledge sharing, knowledge transfer, and interdisciplinary teamwork.

As the Domain Expert,

  • Oversee the conceptual planning; technical, social, and market design; and ongoing implementation of the RNBWS pilot project in each demonstration site through participatory and co-development processes with local stakeholders.
  • Through the interpretation of modeling and/or other analyses, evaluate the potential impacts of proposed RNBWS interventions in each demonstration project on water resources, different water users, stakeholders, and community members, especially women and youth.
  • In collaboration with other project researchers, design and oversee the monitoring and evaluation (incorporating some citizen science components) of RNBWS interventions, including impacts on water resources, stakeholders, and communities, especially women and youth, to determine if anticipated impacts are achieved.
  • Build a systematic understanding of the technical and institutional capacity needs (human and social capital components) for national government agencies, local government agencies, and communities to develop and deploy RNBWS more widely.
  • Raise awareness about RNBWS (and particularly NBSW) and how they can be used for climate change adaptation, especially in relation to women and youth, and build capacity at the community and national level for their increased implementation.
  • Organize training in RNBWS (and NBSW and/or AWM as appropriate) for relevant professionals and community members according to systematically identified, as well as pilot project and nation-specific,

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