Chemonics seeks a specialist in integrated water resource management for an anticipated USAID-funded global climate change project based in Washington, D.C. We are looking for individuals who have a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world. The project will provide scientific and policy research support and technical assistance on global climate change adaptation strategies, with a focus on water issues and management. It will also assess vulnerability to climate change, provide suggestions on how to reduce risk, and help implement these strategies in collaboration with the USAID office in Washington and missions worldwide. Responsibilities include:
Assess how global climate change can impact water resources in various contexts
Strengthen the capacity of host-country institutions to analyze domestic water resource management issues and policies
Assist in developing and monitoring effective water resource policies
Qualifications:
Master's or doctoral degree in a relevant field
Minimum five years of relevant international work experience with progressively more responsibility
Demonstrated leadership, integrity, and versatility
Experience leading or supervising multidisciplinary teams and/or projects desirable
Application Instructions:
Send electronic submissions to gccrecruit@chemonics.com by June 24, 2011. No telephone inquiries, please.