Opportunity
Are you passionate about making a difference in biodiversity conservation and climate change initiatives, while driving innovation in learning to tackle environmental challenges? Do you possess technical expertise and a deep understanding of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Program Cycle? Environmental Incentives (EI) is seeking a mission-driven individual experienced in international development, environment, and climate to join the USAID Improving Design, Evidence, and Learning (IDEAL) team.
As the prime implementer on the five-year IDEAL contract, EI supports USAID throughout all phases of the Program Cycle and improves the Agency’s capacity for adaptive management, evidence generation and application, and learning to inform better programming decisions.
The Environment Program Cycle (EPC) Fellow will play a crucial role in supporting USAID/Ecuador’s environment and energy programming to improve the Agency’s ability to apply adaptive management decisions, generate and apply evidence, and apply learning to support better programming decisions. This position offers an exceptional opportunity for someone who has demonstrated experience leading USAID’s Program Cycle processes and facilitating adult learning in Latin America. Technical expertise in one or more key sectors, including biodiversity conservation, natural climate solutions or sustainable landscapes, tropical forestry, ocean plastics, fisheries, renewable energy, water, sanitation and hygiene, or related fields is preferred. The Fellow will work from their home and travel to Ecuador for approximately one month every quarter to support Mission activities in-person.
Purpose and Need
The Ecuador EPC Fellow will serve in an advisory and capacity-building role for Program Cycle-related functions and support the design and procurement of new Environment and Energy programming within the USAID/Ecuador Mission. The Ecuador EPC Fellow will support the establishment and strengthening of learning networks and other approaches to enable practitioner learning around biodiversity and climate change inside and beyond USAID. The Fellow will help USAID teams to promote a culture of learning with positive feedback loops across networks and sectors to accelerate transformative change to enable more sustainable and impactful programs. The Fellow will fill a critical gap by working collaboratively with USAID teams to develop high-quality products and processes that will serve as solid examples, models, and guidance for future staff. The Ecuador EPC Fellow may specialize in a functional area of the Program Cycle (e.g., Design Specialist, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) specialist, Monitoring & Evaluation adviser, or Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) advisor), but will be expected to bridge work across these disciplines.
At Environmental Incentives, our purpose is to create the conditions for human and natural communities to thrive. We do this by helping our partners improve the performance of conservation and development programs. Our clients trust us to design and support implementation of programs that (1) use evidence to develop effective strategies within complex systems, (2) center local stakeholder experiences and facilitate collective action, and (3) produce results that support learning about what works. Environmental Incentives is a certified B Corporation with offices located in Washington, DC, South Lake Tahoe, San Diego, Nairobi, and Lima (pending registration). Our remote staff and consultants are based in multiple states within the United States, and across five continents.
In programming more than $750 million each year in biodiversity and climate change funds, USAID’s decisions shape outcomes for irreplaceable ecosystems and the communities that depend on them worldwide. The IDEAL contract provides support for all stages of the Program Cycle for USAID biodiversity and climate change programming at USAID and improves the Agency’s ability to design, monitor, evaluate, and learn from programs with sustainable and impactful results.
During this five-year activity, IDEAL will support USAID’s programs to apply adaptive management decisions, generate and apply evidence, and apply learning to support better programming decisions. With expertise combining technical environment skills and organizational development and learning, IDEAL facilitates high-quality decision-making, increases evidence generation and use, and nurtures a culture of applied learning across the Agency. The IDEAL consortium of implementers also includes NORC at the University of Chicago, Foundations of Success, and the World Resources Institute.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Additional Requirements
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The starting salary range for this position is $99,000 - $147,083 per year. Environmental Incentives also offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
BASE STATION
The position can be remote or based in Washington, DC. Environmental Incentives is implementing a hybrid work model in which DC employees are required to work in the office approximately two days per week. The position will be required to travel every quarter to Ecuador for approximately one month.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit your application including a max 2-page cover letter and CV clearly demonstrating your expertise and required qualifications no later than August 30, 2024. On a rolling basis throughout the application period, we will review applications and contact qualified candidates for additional information.
ENVIRONMENTAL INCENTIVES IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
We are committed to developing an inclusive work environment for all employees, where diversity of thought, style, culture, and skill is valued in support of individual performance and potential, as well as our business goals and mission. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or and other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Reasonable Accommodation:
Applicants with disabilities may contact Environmental Incentives coordinators via telephone, e-mail, and other means to request and arrange for accommodations. If you need assistance to accommodate a disability, you may request an accommodation at any time. Please contact Human Resources:
Aleedra Straughter
Chief People Officer
Phone: (771) 210-1173
E-mail: careers@enviroincentives.com
Opportunity
Are you passionate about making a difference in biodiversity conservation and climate change initiatives, while driving innovation in learning to tackle environmental challenges? Do you possess technical expertise and a deep understanding of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Program Cycle? Environmental Incentives (EI) is seeking a mission-driven individual experienced in international development, environment, and climate to join the USAID Improving Design, Evidence, and Learning (IDEAL) team.
As the prime implementer on the five-year IDEAL contract, EI supports USAID throughout all phases of the Program Cycle and improves the Agency’s capacity for adaptive management, evidence generation and application, and learning to inform better programming decisions.
The Environment Program Cycle (EPC) Fellow will play a crucial role in supporting USAID/Ecuador’s environment and energy programming to…
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Spanish is desirable.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Spanish is desirable.
Please submit your application including a max 2-page cover letter and CV clearly demonstrating your expertise and required qualifications no later than August 30, 2024. On a rolling basis throughout the application period, we will review applications and contact qualified candidates for additional information.
Please submit your application including a max 2-page cover letter and CV clearly demonstrating your expertise and required qualifications no later than August 30, 2024. On a…