POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

REDD+/Carbon Specialist, Bangkok, Thailand

 

Effective with the release of this position announcement, Winrock
International is seeking applicants for the position of REDD+/Carbon
Specialist to be based in Bangkok, Thailand as part of a new
USAID-funded Sustainable Landscapes program. The responsibilities,
duties, and qualifications are described in the attached position
description. 

 

 

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 annual salary will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience. Excellent benefits include life, disability and medical
insurance, retirement, and other normal Winrock benefits. 

 

 

APPLICATIONS:

 

To apply, please send your CV's to [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>   and reference "REDD+/Carbon
Specialist."  Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Final
deadline for applications is April 15, 2011.

 

Winrock would like to graciously thank all applicants for their interest
but only candidates who meet all requisite criteria and are short listed
will be contacted.

 

EEOE/AA.

 




POSITION DESCRIPTION

 

 

POSITION TITLE:               REDD+/Carbon Specialist

 

LOCATION:                         Bangkok, Thailand

 

UNIT:                                    Environment Group

 

REPORTS TO:                      Forest Management and Climate Change
Technical Advisor 

 

 

PROGRAM SUMMARY:

 

Winrock International is seeking highly qualified candidates for a new
regional program based in Bangkok to achieve meaningful and sustained
reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from Asia's forestry-land
use sector. The REDD+/Carbon Specialist position will be based in
Bangkok, Thailand. 

 

 

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

The REDD+/Carbon Specialist will be responsible for the technical
implementation and monitoring of REDD and forest carbon activities in
project sites throughout Southeast Asia. He/she will work in close
collaboration with the Forest Management and Climate Change Technical
Advisor, GIS Specialist, M&E Specialist, Winrock's US-based carbon
scientists, and field-based REDD+ teams. 

 

The REDD+/Carbon Specialist will mobilize field teams, monitor
on-the-ground performance, coordinate with donor and partner
organizations, and ensure achievement of project results and objectives.
The position will require frequent travel to field location sites within
the project area.  

 

 

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

*         Implement technical activities related to forest carbon/REDD+;
in particular around methodologies to apply;

*         Supervise REDD+ activities and pilot projects;

*         Coordinates with Forest Management and Climate Change
Technical Advisor and field-based teams;

*         Liaises with REDD+ Working Groups in different countries in SE
Asia;

*         Works with the Winrock team to conduct feasibility studies for
potential REDD+ demonstration sites;

*         Timely preparation and submission of reports and other
deliverables;

*         Design and provide training as necessary to partners,
beneficiaries, and counterparts;

*         Completes other tasks as assigned by the Winrock Team.

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS AND BACKGROUND:

 

Education:                           Master's Degree in Ecology, Natural
Resource Management, Forestry, Geographic Information Systems, or
relevant international development field. 

 

Work Experience:            Five years of relevant technical experience
in forestry, forest carbon, carbon accounting, climate change
mitigation, REDD+, CDM, and natural resource management projects in
Southeast Asia. 

 

Experience developing and/or reviewing PDDs.

 

Has experience on working on forest carbon projects; has knowledge of
different methodologies.

 

                                                Demonstrated and proven
record to work in a multidisciplinary team under changeable and complex
circumstances. 

 

                                                Previous work experience
and knowledge of conditions in Southeast Asia.

 

Skills:                                     Strong technical skills on
REDD+ and MRV using approved carbon accounting methods. Understanding of
CDM, payment for ecosystem services (PES) and land cover/land use change
and forestry practices in Southeast Asia.  

 

Knowledge of land cover change modeling, GIS/Remote sensing is
desirable. 

 

                                                Excellent interpersonal
and oral and written communication skills.

 

Fluency in Thai and English.

 

Computer literacy, specifically in Microsoft Word and Excel, is
required. 

 

 

Fay E. Ellis Database Specialist/Professional Register

Winrock International | 2121 Crystal Drive, Suite 500 | Arlington, VA
22202, USA | www.winrock.org  

office 703.302.6543 | fax 703.302.6512 | e-mail [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> 

 

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