Senior Carbon Program Officer Jobs – Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
Job Title: Senior Carbon Program Officer
Organisation: Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
About US:
Based in Seoul, The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is an intergovernmental organization founded to support and promote a model of economic growth known as “green growth”, which targets key aspects of economic performance such a poverty reduction, job creation, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability. GGGI works with countries around the world, building their capacity and working collaboratively on green growth policies that can impact the lives of millions. The organization partners with countries, multilateral institutions, government bodies, and private sector to help build economies that grow strongly and are more efficient and sustainable in the use of natural resources, less carbon intensive, and more resilient to climate change.
Job Summary: The Senior Carbon Program Officer is expected to work closely with the Climate Change Department (CCD), and GGGI. The Senior Officer is based in the Climate Change Department (CCD), within the Ministry of Water and Environment in Kampala, Uganda. The Senior Officer will lead the implementation Outcome 3 Program activities of the Support Program to Enhance Access and Retention of Climate Finance (SPEAR-CF): International Carbon Markets Accessed by Uganda. The position has reporting lines to the Commissioner CCD and to GGGI.
The Senior Officer will have overall responsibility for timely and high-quality set up and support of the implementation of the national arrangements for Article 6 participation in Uganda. The design of the Article 6 implementation must also address the linkages with Uganda’s NDC and underlying GHG emission trends. The position-holder will provide day-to-day technical and strategic guidance and support to CCD, as well as liaise externally to ensure impactful delivery of the project and its outputs.
Experience in international carbon markets is strongly preferable, as the position-holder will be required to quickly absorb and apply sufficient technical knowledge on Article 6 concepts, requirements, frameworks, and approaches to the local context in Uganda.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead the preparation of an operational package to support the end-to-end implementation flow of Article 6 in Uganda that aligns with participation requirements and core guiding principles in relevant UNFCCC decisions. This will be done in close coordination with CCD and GGGI. This will be delivered through six workstreams:
- Workstream 1: Assessments; in this workstream, the SCPO will lead the assessment of the current state of Uganda’s national system for GHG inventory, emission projections, how they inform GHG mitigation planning (NDC, Low Emission Strategy and assessment mitigation policies and measures), the role of the carbon market and the domestic MRV system for tracking progress and implementation
- Workstream 2: Analytics; in this workstream, the SCPO will lead quantitative analysis of relationships between Uganda’s GHG emissions trends, the NDC mitigation targets or its LTS, if any, and Article 6.
- Workstream 3: Develop tools and procedures; in this workstream, the SCPO will lead the development of tools for NDC and procedures to support the administration of Article 6. Design NDC accounting tool, develop processes for managing the authorisation of ITMOs, develop a guidance template for developing a cooperative approach as a host Party for Uganda, Develop decision-support tools for Article 6 institutions, Develop a tool for managing the risk of overselling for participating in Article voluntary cooperation
- Workstream 4: Capacity Development Programme: the SCPO will prepare training materials and deliver hands-on training to the CCD and on a variety of topics including the Enhanced Transparency Framework, processes for managing host Party authorization, Corresponding Adjustment on annual emission balance etc.
- Workstream 5: Carbon Registry Operations; In this workstream, the SCPO will assess the current state of MRV and registry operations, evaluate and recommend two registry access points for Uganda and design and establish a carbon registry system with minimum functionality and operating cost.
- Workstream 6: Mitigation activity sourcing and activation; in this workstream the SCPO will Identify critical sectors, scope, and potential carbon market projects in Uganda. They will also identify mitigation activity ideas, and process and validate the current state of potential mitigation activity ideas.
- Ensure effective, timely and efficient delivery of project results and activities in the field.
- Provide high-quality technical inputs and advisory on issues related to Article 6, carbon markets, and emissions reduction trading in support of CCD’s strategic priorities generally and to facilitate Uganda in accessing carbon markets.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The applicant must hold an advanced degree (master’s degree) in natural resources management, economics, climate change, climate finance, business administration, finance, environmental engineering or other relevant subject
- 8 years preferred of experience in in international carbon markets (the Clean Development Mechanism, Voluntary carbon Markets and/or Article 6 bilateral cooperation approaches etc)
- 7 years’ experience in project development, green investment, program management or other relevant fields.
- At least 2 years of international experience
- Experience in MRV with a focus on development of national Greenhouse gas inventory and emission projections
- Good understanding of Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and how it relates to Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
- Understanding of the Paris Agreement Enhanced Transparency Framework
- Understanding of and experience in international carbon markets, the Clean Development Mechanism, and/or Article6 is a strong advantage.
- Experience in day-to-day engagement with government ministries and agencies, ideally in developing countries.
- Experience in close engagement with the private sector is a strong advantage.
- Experience in organizing consultations, validation meetings, workshops and capacity building events.
- Experience working in developing countries, with experience in Uganda or East Africa an advantage.
- An excellent command of spoken and written English required.
- Demonstrable use of PowerPoint or similar to engage and educate others in complex topics will be needed.
- Strategic thinker and solutions-oriented, with good ability to multitask and work in a matrix environment.
- Able to review, synthesize information and produce high quality reports.
- Able to establish priorities in a time-sensitive environment and meet deadlines with strong attention to detail.
- Able to absorb and understand technical information and relay it to others.
- Detail-oriented striving for quality and consistency in all outputs and communications.
- Outcome-oriented, demonstrating creativity, innovation and an entrepreneurial drive.
- Problem solver, able to find and implement solutions
- Highly organized and able to effectively and efficiently multi-task and prioritize.
- Excellent communication (both written and oral) and facilitation skills.
- Comfortable working both in a team and independently.
Corporate
- Understand and actively support GGGI’s and CCD/MWE’s mission, vision and values.
- Promote an organizational culture of trust, transparency, respect and partnership.
- Excel at problem solving, ask questions and seek support when needed, share easily information and knowledge with others both internally as externally.
- Manage emotions and stress positively, build rapport and resolves conflict easily.
- Strong ability to work independently and/or remotely, while maintaining productivity.
- Be able to lead and manage a project independently, while knowing when to seek advice and liaise closely with the Carbon Pricing Unit.
How to Apply:
All interested and qualified candidates should apply online at the link below
Deadline: 19th May 2024