Global Green Growth Institute ,Rwanda Representative Jobs in Rwanda

Closing
date: 11 Jun 2015
Organization:
Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
Post
Date: 28 May 2015
Assignment:
Fulltime Employment
Location:
Kigali, Rwanda
Grade:
C3

Position
number: GGGI-HR_15-108
Closing
Date: 11 June 2015
NOTE Candidates who have
already applied do not need to reapply
INTRODUCTION
The
Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a new international organization
committed to strong, inclusive green growth. We assist developing and emerging
countries to integrate their ambitions for strong economic performance and
environmental sustainability with the goal of bringing about poverty reduction,
job creation, social inclusion, and climate change action.
Headquartered
in Seoul, GGGI was established by treaty in June 2012 at the United Nations
Rio+20 Conference by an initial group of eighteen nations who share the
organization’s vision. To date 24 countries have joined the organization as
Members.
GGGI
has a diverse portfolio of programs in countries around the world. These
programs, together with global products and services, focus on delivering
results through an integrated approach of evidence-based green growth planning
and implementation aligned to countries’ development priorities. The
organization also focuses on knowledge development and management activities to
build a strong theoretical and empirical basis for green growth, while
providing concrete options and guidance for policymakers; as well as building
the conditions for public and private green infrastructure investments.
Reporting
directly to the Country Portfolio Director of the Green Growth Program and
Implementation (GGP&I), the Representative will have responsibility for the
Rwanda Country program. GGGI has identified green growth opportunities , and is
expanding this work toward implementation and green investment strategy
development. GGGI has made a large commitment to working in Rwanda, and its
activities is expanding rapidly this year.
JOB
DESCRIPTION
GGGI
is seeking a Representative to develop and lead its programming and operations
in Rwanda. S/he will have a passion for green growth and a commitment to
helping to build a climate resilient economy with growth and jobs. The
Representative is responsible for building and managing GGGI program in
partnership with the Rwandan government, and in consultation with all
stakeholders. S/he will lead multiple project teams responsible for the
detailed analysis, policy design and implementation, public and private sector
stakeholder engagement, and international collaboration that lie at the heart
of the green growth planning process. The key priority will be to evaluate and
prioritize green growth opportunities, and support the institutions to deliver
on identified opportunities, enabling the government to drive implementation
and tangible impact on the ground. Key responsibilities include:
  • Developing
    a long-term portfolio of work in Rwanda, acting as a trusted advisor to
    the government and a key actor in promoting green growth in the country;
  • Build
    and maintain lasting partnerships and coordinate communication with
    officials and stakeholders in the government, development agencies,
    research institutions, and the private sector of Rwanda emphasizing
    dialogue and engagement;
  • Provide
    green growth policy advise to senior government partners and experts at
    the national level;
  • Conduct
    analysis and provide expert knowledge relevant to develop investment plans
    and sectoral and/or provincial and local-level action plans in the context
    of the implementation of green growth strategies in Rwanda;
  • Managing
    multiple teams of individuals with varying areas of expertise and levels
    of experience, including external consultants, and ensuring project
    delivery is on time and to budget;
  • Develop
    and ensure an effective work environment in Rwanda where the team members
    are engaged and confident in their work scope and have a solid local
    presence;
  • Plan,
    organize, and manage programs and activities for capacity building and
    knowledge sharing for green growth in Rwanda and its regional and
    international dissemination;
  • Ensure
    accountability to GGGI’s partners, beneficiaries, donors and host
    governments
QUALIFICATION
  • The
    successful individual will have a strong analytical background, and
    ideally hold a post-graduate degree in a relevant subject from a leading
    academic institution. Individuals will also have exceptional strategic
    thinking skills, a track record of senior-level interaction and political
    awareness as well as substantial work experience in a relevant field in
    Rwanda and/or the region. S/he will have an understanding of Rwanda’s
    economic, social and environmental aspects relevant to green growth
    planning and sustainable urban development in particular.
  • A
    Masters or PhD level or equivalent, preferably in engineering, economics
    or business/finance as well as 10 years of relevant experience;
  • Experience
    identifying, prioritizing, scoping, and implementing green growth
    opportunities in one or more relevant sectors such as natural resources,
    energy, water, industry, transport, the built environment or services;
  • Successful
    experience engaging multiple stakeholders in Rwanda and/or other similar
    countries, and building consensus around a clear course of action
  • Significant
    team management experience and ability to lead
  • Excellent
    communication and networking skills, Ability to communicate complex
    economic and development issues in a clear and simple way to a diverse
    audience;
  • Strong
    entrepreneurial drive, motivation and the ability to creatively find
    solutions to complex problems, with examples of personal initiative and
    impact
  • A
    track record of delivery of complex programs, having delivered projects
    involving capability building and/or significant knowledge dissemination
    activities
  • Effective
    and efficient operational and organizational skills – project management
    and project coordination experience;
  • Multi-cultural
    literacy and easily adaptable;
  • Ability
    to seek and consider diverse ideas and approaches and ability to work as
    part of a team;
  • Strong
    oral and written English is essential, fluency in French would be an
    advantage.
PERSON
SPECIFICATION
  • Understands
    and actively supports GGGI’s mission, vision and values
  • Promotes
    an organizational culture of trust, transparency, respect and partnership
  • Processes
    and shares information easily and is excellent at problem solving
  • Manages
    emotions and stress positively, builds rapport and resolves conflict
    easily
  • Demonstrates
    the ability to build relationships in a cross-cultural context
  • Promotes
    creativity and innovation
  • Is
    able to lead, develop and motivate staff and make sound decisions
DETAILS
  • Position
    is based in Rwanda
  • Please
    submit CV and Cover Letter in English. (should be merged into one file)
  • Please
    indicate position you are applying for “GGGI-HR_15-108 – Rwanda
    Representative”
  • GGGI
    will only contact candidates with whom GGGI wants to have further
    discussion
How to apply:
Application
Email: Please apply with a covering letter and up-to-date CV to: ‘CountryC.86630.3830@gggi.aplitrak.com
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