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Research Associate – Climate Change Adaptation

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location Thailand - Asia & M East
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Mid Level
Deadline 30/05/2019
Company Name Stockholm Environment Institute
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Directory Entry : Climate and Environmental Jobs with SEI. SEI was formally established in 1989 by the Swedish Government and celebrated its 25th anniversary in October 2014. Our goal is to bring about change for sustainable development by bridging science and policy. We do this by providing integrated analysis that supports decision-makers. The institute has built a reputation for rigorous and objective scientific analysis in the field of environment and development.
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Description

We are looking for a motivated individual with a solid understanding of development and climate change adaptation issues in Asia and the Pacific.

Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Deadline: 30 May, 23:59 ICT

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Join our international non-profit research organization and help create a sustainable future for all. SEI Asia is a dynamic, expanding workplace that employs around 30 people from different nationalities in an activity-based office in central Bangkok.

The role

SEI Asia is seeking a highly motivated individual with a solid understanding of development and climate change adaptation issues in Asia and the Pacific. We are particularly looking for someone who is keen in using research or knowledge production as a vehicle to advance development agendas. The Research Associate will work towards producing knowledge on how at-risk communities can anticipate, absorb, and adapt to the impacts of climate change in a manner that is rights-based and inclusive.

The successful candidate will be based at SEI Asia in Bangkok, Thailand and will be part of the Climate Change, Disasters and Development cluster. The Research Associate will pursue research projects that reflect SEI’s mandate. Through its research, SEI seeks to share knowledge, promote debate and contribute to evidence-based policy making for more sustainable, resilient and inclusive societies across Asia. Research activities are carried out in a collaborative manner, building and strengthening engagement with varied stakeholders ranging from local and national governments, multi-lateral agencies, NGOs and local community organizations.

The Research Associate will report directly to the assigned Line Manager (Cluster Lead) and respective project leaders/managers that they will work with, and under the overall supervision of the Centre Director.

Main responsibilities

  • Carry out research, engagement and communication activities and participate in developing new research activities around the core research theme of climate change adaptation and related issues such as human rights and poverty
  • Support in developing a research agenda and implementing research projects
  • Participate in analyses and development of targeted research publications and other project outputs such as discussion briefs, new media pieces and visual material
  • Develop and maintain partnerships with various actors and decision makers, such as government agencies, businesses, and regional/international development agencies
  • Identify new opportunities and support fundraising activities, as well as strengthen multi-stakeholder partnership for enhancing SEI Asia’s portfolio
  • Monitor and document relevant regional policy processes, instruments and performance results, as well as identify opportunities for engagement
  • Take on administrative and reporting tasks related to projects, as well as own personal administrative tasks such as time reporting, and expenses claims

The Research Associate will be expected to work with colleagues from all research teams in SEI Asia including water resources, urban, gender, policy, and agriculture in developing cross-cutting programs of work. The role will also require collaboration with other SEI centres and colleagues internationally. The research associate will also contribute to other SEI-wide activities and reports as appropriate.

Who you are

We are looking for a person with a strong interest in designing and executing research projects, with excellent writing skills and who is able to communicate and collaborate with a variety of actors.

  • Masters’ degree in a relevant subject such as political sciences, human geography, humanities, economics, social sciences or environmental sciences
  • Minimum of two years of experience working in climate change adaptation research and/or policy development
  • At least 2-3 publications in peer-reviewed journals and/or high-quality book chapters
  • Knowledge in human rights or rights-based approaches
  • Ability to communicate to a diverse audience through written outputs and other media
  • Ability to work in and appreciate a diverse, international environment
  • Ability to effectively multi-task and meet deadlines
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
  • Ability to travel regionally and internationally as projects require
  • Ability to work independently

Desirable knowledge and experience

  • Working knowledge of an Asian language
  • Experience working in Asia
  • Proven capacity in project management and proposal development
  • Demonstrated experience in working with local communities and marginal groups

How to apply

We are reviewing applications on an ongoing basis so please submit your application as soon as possible, however no later than 30 May, 23:59 ICT. As we only accept applications through our recruitment system, please apply online using the button below and include:

  • Curriculum vitae or resume
  • Cover letter highlighting relevant qualifications and experience
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