Team Leader, Climate Change, Energy and Low-Carbon Development - London, United Kingdom - Global Landscapes Forum

    Global Landscapes Forum
    Global Landscapes Forum London, United Kingdom

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    Are you ready to make a difference Join CIFOR-ICRAF and become a key player in leading our dynamic thematic program on Climate Change, Energy and Low-Carbon Development. We are on the lookout for a visionary leader with exceptional technical expertise, outstanding team-building skills, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a business-oriented mindset.

    The Team Leader for Climate Change, Energy, and Low-Carbon Development spearheads transformative climate action within forests, wetlands, and agroforestry sectors. Aligned with the CIFOR-ICRAF Strategy, the Climate Change, Bioenergy & Low-Carbon Development (CCE) Theme aims to achieve efficient, effective, and equitable climate change mitigation and adaptation, and a just transitioning to a circular bioeconomy with low-emissions energy provision, renewable biomaterials, and nature-based solutions while aligning goals of social benefits and livelihoods. The work in the CCE Theme also supports high-integrity carbon markets and global and national climate and sustainable ('green') finance.

    Key Result Areas:
    1. Coordination and Management of CCE Theme Activities: Effectively and efficiently oversees activities within the CCE Theme to prioritize impactful initiatives that harness scientific excellence to provide evidence that contributes to the Team objectives, achieving the key performance indicators (KPIs) for the CCE Team.
    2. Publication of Strategic and Synthesis Materials: Produces publications in high-impact journal and strategic publications and synthesis reports, including journal special issues, to disseminate research findings widely and effectively.
    3. Enhancement of Partnerships: Strengthens partnerships for CIFOR-ICRAF through the establishment of strategic alliances, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.
    4. Resource Mobilization: Secures funding to sustain and expand the operations of the CCE theme, ensuring financial sustainability and effective expansion of impact areas.
    5. Effective Management of Staff: Implements efficient management practices to prioritize staff well-being and motivation, fostering a supportive work environment and seamless project implementation.

    Duties and responsibilities

    Science Leadership:

    • Directs scientific activities within the Climate Change, Bioenergy
      & Low-Carbon Development theme, overseeing programs and projects to ensure
      alignment with rigorous scientific standards.
    • Provides scientific guidance, supervises publication efforts, and
      drives research initiatives in the areas of climate change mitigation and adaptation,
      renewable energy, and circular bioeconomy, and climate finance.
    • Ensures efficient and
      effective implementation of CIFOR-ICRAF's climate change initiatives.
    • Supports the translation of research outcomes into actionable
      policies and practices, facilitating engagement with policy and practitioner
      communities.

    Program Leadership and Management:

    • Provides oversight to scientists, support staff and consultants
      working within the theme, fostering a collaborative and growth-oriented work
      environment.
    • Strategically plans and manages the theme's annual budget and
      activities, in close coordination with organizational leadership.
    • Contributes to the development and delivery of transformative
      partnership platforms (TPPs – currently existing for REDD+, Blue Carbon and
      Bioeconomy Solutions) and CIFOR-ICRAF Flagship Products, enhancing
      CIFOR-ICRAF's impact and visibility.

    Resource Mobilization:

    • Develops and executes strategies to secure funding for climate
      change initiatives, collaborating with directors, the resource mobilization
      team, and external implementation partners.
    • Develops and cultivates relationships with key funding partners,
      ensuring sustained financial support aligned with the organization's strategic
      objectives.
    • Leads efforts to prepare and submit funding proposals, leveraging
      expertise in grant writing and project design.

    Partnership Management:

    • Cultivates and maintains relationships with key partners and
      stakeholders, including through the TPPs, facilitating effective translation of
      the organization's work and objectives into impactful work by the implementing
      partners, and supporting the building of alliances for actionable solutions.
    • Drives impactful collaboration with academia, policymakers, and
      practitioners to advance low-emission, climate-resilient development pathways.
    • Treats all partners respectfully and diplomatically.

    Policy Outreach, Knowledge Dissemination, and Capacity Building:

    • Leads impactful dialogues policy-science, advocating for
      evidence-based decision-making at global, national, and regional levels.
    • Represents the organization in international forums and
      conferences, showcasing research findings and contributing to global discourse
      on climate change. Lead the organization's delegation to UNFCCC annual COPs.
    • Oversees capacity-building initiatives, providing mentorship to
      students and junior scientists, and fostering knowledge exchange within and
      beyond the organization.

    Education, knowledge and experience


    • Holds a PhD in climate change science, forestry, ecology, agroforestry, environmental sciences, natural resource economics, or related field.

    • Demonstrates excellence in leading multidisciplinary research endeavours focused on climate change mitigation and adaptation, energy, and low-emissions development.

    • Possesses exceptional publication records and fluency in English, with strong writing skills for effective scientific communication.

    • Brings over 10 years of relevant experience in collaborative research for development, with a proven track record of engagement across Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

    • Offers over a decade of successful leadership in managing high-performing, multicultural teams, and large-scale research programs.

    Terms and conditions


    • This is a Global position. CIFOR-ICRAF offers competitive remuneration in USD commensurate with skills and experience.

    • The initial appointment will be for 2 (two) years, inclusive of a six-month probationary period, with the possibility of extension contingent upon performance, continued relevance of the position and available resources.

    • The duty station will be in Bogor, Indonesia; Nairobi, Kenya; or another CIFOR-ICRAF country office by arrangement with supervisor.

    To apply, please visit our career site at:

    To learn more about CIFOR-ICRAF, please visit our websites at:

    CIFOR-ICRAF promotes Gender Diversity – Applications from women professionals are encouraged.

    CIFOR-ICRAF is an equal opportunity employer. It fosters a multicultural work environment that values gender equality, teamwork, and respect for diversity.

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