Policy Coordinator
Location | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of |
Date Posted | October 29, 2024 |
Category | Management |
Job Type | Full-time |
Currency | TZS |
Description
JOB DETAILS:
The Climate Parliament (www.climateparl.net) is an international, multi-partisan network of legislators working worldwide to combat climate change and protect the living planet. We work mainly with national legislators in the Global South. We have had a major impact on renewable energy budgets, laws and policies at the national level. We have also created and advanced successful climate diplomacy initiatives.
Over the next 18-24 months in collaboration with the UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), the Climate Parliament will implement a new project - Parliamentarians for Climate Finance - in 15 African countries with support from the Green Climate Fund (GCF). The aim of this project is to increase the flow of public and private green investment to the participating countries by building the capacity of legislators on climate finance, convening dialogues with investors, and developing actionable ideas for parliamentary interventions, thus helping to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. The participating countries are: Botswana, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. In the future we hope to expand the programme to Asia, Latin America, North Africa and small island states.
One major focus will be developing Green Zones in each country where the conditions are put in place to attract large amounts of investment in solar and wind power, and in green production of hydrogen, steel, fertiliser, aviation fuel, etc. By creating a replicable model of a Green Zone which can be adapted for use in all parts of the world, we can potentially make an important contribution to achieving global net zero emissions. The Members of Parliament and Congress in our network are powerful actors who are in a position to make things happen. We also benefit from the involvement and advice of major business leaders from the global renewable energy sector. One of the attractions of the job is that you are working directly with influential decision makers, as part of a small team of talented individuals in the secretariat.
We are looking for a consultant Policy Coordinator based in Tanzania. The Policy Coordinator will: help to build or expand an existing group of Members of Parliament (MPs) in Kenya including face-to-face meetings with MPs; research national policy, legislative and regulatory frameworks and create a relevant country profile; research and write policy briefs; help to develop a toolkit for parliamentarians to include model legislation, policy briefs and other materials; liaise with local and international experts; help to research and develop action recommendations for the MPs and identify opportunities in the parliamentary calendar; contribute to agenda, materials and content development and facilitate sessions for in-person and online workshops; contribute to the Climate Parliament website and social media; and handle administrative tasks.
The Policy Coordinator may be expected to travel for in country and international events. The contract will run until 31 March 2026, with a possibility of a three-month extension. Depending on fund-raising, there may be further opportunities for working with the Climate Parliament.
Candidates must:
• Have a relevant university degree.
• Have good knowledge of energy policy.
• Be fluent in spoken and written English.
• Have at least several years of relevant experience.
• Be organised and self-motivated, able to work without day-to-day supervision.
• Have the right to live and work in Tanzania.
• Get along with colleagues and work well in a team. The Climate Parliament puts great store by friendly and cooperative relations among colleagues.
In addition, any of the following are desirable:
• Two plus years of relevant experience.
• Knowledge of climate finance.
• Knowledge of renewable energy or climate science.
• Knowledge of green technologies.
• Experience in development work, especially in Africa.
• Good IT skills.
• Experience with social media platforms.
• Knowledge of economic or energy modelling.
• Fluency in French.
• Fluency in Spanish.
• Fluency in Portuguese.
• Experience working with members of the Parliament of Tanzania.
• Fund-raising experience.
The Climate Parliament has no central office. Each staff member works from home in their own part of the world, with plenty of interaction with colleagues through videoconference, Teams and email. You need to be sure that you will be happy working from home.