Investment Officer climate Finance Access Network

Global Green Growth Institute - GGGI

Tarawa, Kiribati

Experience: 0 to 3 Years

Skill Required: Accounts and Finance

The CFAN advisor will be deployed in the relevant focal government ministry in country for the duration of the contract with a targeted mandate to access international and domestic sources of public and private climate finance, and to support stakeholders in structuring finance for investment in their host country’s priority mitigation and adaptation projects.

Engagement:

  • The Climate Finance Advisor plays a critical role in support of building, maintaining, and strengthening partnerships with government counterparts and international/local stakeholders in the public and private sectors. Finally, the Climate Finance Advisor works will also conduct climate finance workshops for civil servants, ensuring lasting capacity in-country through knowledge transfer to government officials.
  • The Climate Finance Advisor will report to the Green Investment Service Lead for the Pacific Region and GGGI Country Representative, working closely with other teams in Pacific Region, and GGGI Headquarters to develop the business case, investment documentation, identify and analyze project opportunities, competitive strengths and weaknesses of projects and their sponsors. As part of Climate Finance Advisor, the advisor is expected to:
  • Support CFAN in designing and facilitating in-country capacity building efforts to support transfer of skills and knowledge to local staff in relevant ministries and government offices.
  • Serve as an active member of the CFAN community, including by representing CFAN at events and external meetings, as well as by advancing CFAN’s value-add through peer-to-peer learning, knowledge exchange, and cohort activities.

Delivery:

  • Participate and successfully complete CFAN’s Advisor Training Program
  • Advise and provide assistance to relevant ministry focal point and other government line ministries, NGOs and private sector stakeholders in developing project proposals to submit to Green Climate Fund (GCF), Adaptation Fund and other relevant donors and partners.
  • Provide assistance to the Government on relevant needs.
  • Support development and submission of climate finance funding proposals, including by navigating the range of financing sources, engaging stakeholders to fulfil funding proposal requirements, and assessing financial instruments to structure investments.
  • Analyze financial data and use financial projections to design and recommend suitable financial structures.
  • Coordinate between national ministries to accelerate projects through the investment pipeline.
  • Where possible, pursue opportunities to finance projects through domestic resources as a means of enhancing country ownership.
  • Support or lead project origination activities and actively contribute to adding to the green investment project pipeline.
  • Conduct gap analysis of green investment/infrastructure projects and programs engaging all relevant stakeholders.
  • Perform financial, economic, and regulatory analysis throughout project concept and design stages in collaboration with the country teams and government counterparts.
  • Any other analytical work to ensure that deliverables are provided in a timely manner to support subsequent work and consistent with work plan.

Requirements Qualification: 

  • Advanced university degree in economics, finance, business administration or another related field.
  • 3-5 years of experience working in climate finance, preferably for financial institution or development agency
  • Sectoral expertise in coastal resilience and infrastructure, agriculture, adaptation or water security, is a plus
  • Experience accessing and structuring finance for climate investments
  • Experience with international climate finance institutions, particularly technical aspects of mitigation and adaptation activities
  • Minimum of two years of international experience, involving both work and residence outside of home country. Individuals who do not currently possess international experience but are still interested in applying may be considered for positions at national level.
  • Experience working in developing countries on climate and development issues
  • Experience in Pacific is an advantage
  • Fluency in written and spoken English

Source: https://careers.gggi.org/vacancy/investment-officerclimate-finance-access-network-kiribati-readvertised-527230.html