The primary role of the Chief Technical Advisor (CTA) is to provide substantive project advisory services and technical assistance to the team and partners of the Project on “Enhancing Early Warning Systems to build greater resilience to hydro meteorological hazards in Timor Leste”. Within this context, the CTA will provide technical guidance on the structures, tools and techniques needed for impactful Project delivery.
Project Information:
The project “Enhancing Early Warning Systems to build greater resilience to hydro meteorological hazards in Timor Leste” was approved by the Green Climate Fund Board in October 2021, with a total budget of USD 21.7 million. The United Nations Environment Programme serves as the Accredited Entity for the project. Activities will be executed by the State of Timor-Leste through the Secretary State for the Environment (SSE) and UNEP. The project will be implemented across five years and aims to deliver transformative impact to the entire population of Timor-Leste, including 1.03 million as direct beneficiaries (80% of the population), directly contributing to the attainment of selected targets and indicators of Article 7 of the Paris Agreement, Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 on Climate Action, SDG 3 on Good Health and Well-Being and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.
The project will address the urgent need for integrated and end-to-end climate information services and multi-hazard early warning systems (MHEWS) through comprehensive institutional, technical and technological capacity building from national to local level to generate and disseminate robust climate data and information at all stages of the climate services value chain. This will be achieved through four inter-related components – the Project Results:
Result 1. Strengthened delivery model and legislation for climate information and multi-hazard early warning services;
Activity 1.1 Establish institutional and policy frameworks, legislation and delivery models for climate services
Result 2. Strengthened observations, monitoring, analysis and forecasting of climate and its impacts;
Activity 2.1 Enhance infrastructure and technical support for observations and monitoring
Activity 2.2 Strengthen climate modelling and impact-based forecasting
Activity 2.3 Establish climate services for health
Result 3. Improved dissemination and communication of risk information and early warning;
Activity 3.1 Establish targeted multi-hazard early warning information systems
Result 4. Enhanced climate risk management capacity.
Activity 4.1 Build capacity to prepare for and respond to climate risks and hazards
Activity 4.2 Establish Forecast-based Financing (FbF)
Local Context:
Timor-Leste is a Least Developed Country (LDC) and a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) whose infrastructure and governmental systems were devastated by a 25-year war of independence. Timor-Leste is highly vulnerable to both extreme climate and slow-onset events, with very limited capacity to prepare for and recover from climate impacts. As these events increase in frequency and intensity, Timor-Leste needs accurate, timely and actionable information and early warnings on local weather, water, climate and ocean conditions and related risks to human and environmental health.
Functional ResponsibilitiesSummary of functions:
Technical and Institutional Support
Implementation and Outreach
Monitoring and reporting
Knowledge management and innovation
1. Technical and Institutional Support
Provide technical oversight of the work of the Project Management Unit, Gender Expert, Monitoring & Evaluation Advisor, Executing Entity and Technical Partners to ensure high technical quality and timely achievement of project targets and objectives related to Climate Information and Early Warning Systems
Provide strategic technical guidance to the implementation of the project in relation to government policies, relevant substantive guidelines, institutions, with a view to facilitate uptake of project results in accordance with the Funding Proposal and its Annexes as well as the provisions of the Project Cooperation Agreements (PCAs) with the Executing Entity (EE) and Technical Partners and the Funded Activity Agreement (FAA) concluded between UNEP and the Green Climate Fund (GCF)
Determine the key climate-related health risks for Timor-Leste and identify the climate and weather information and service needs of the health sector, including gaps in current data, information and service delivery
Oversee and provide guidance and technical inputs to the work carried out by national and international consultants, partners and/or companies
Lead the adjustment of the project Results Framework, Work Plan and Budget as required and in line with UNEP and GCF requirements
Facilitate the development of high-level project plans, including the collation of lower- level plans into project-level milestones.
Provide substantive technical advice on annual work planning, budgeting, procurement of goods and services, budget and expenditure analysis, and contractual management
Provide technical support, including measures to address challenges to Project implementation, leads and participates in training activities, writes technical reports and facilitate relevant expert activities
Develop terms of references for consultancies, expert services and other activities as relevant and participate in the identification and selection of consultants and service providers
Undertake technical review and provide quality assurance of project outputs (e.g., technical reports, studies and assessments) and field activities such as the development of national frameworks on climate services, adherence to the Global Basic Observing Network (GBON) requirements for AWS/AWOS/Radar installation, and air quality monitoring activities
Advise on the embedding of sustainability dimensions including social and gender inclusion, environmental and economic aspects into project life span, in accordance with the Gender Assessment and Action Plan and the Environmental and Social Safeguards Report.
Perform other duties as requested by the Supervisor, Project Steering Committee and UNEP HQ
2. Implementation and Outreach
Coordinate the project work with other activities in the country and region that relate to climate information and multi-hazard early warning services; observations, monitoring, analysis and forecasting of climate and its impacts; dissemination and communication of risk information and early warning and related activities with a view to facilitate synergy and share project experiences and lessons learned
Lead the implementation of establishing climate services for health in Timor-Leste through determining the key climate-related health risks for Timor-Leste; identifying climate and weather information and service needs of the health sector, including gaps in current data, information and service delivery; and enhancing the capacity of DNMG to meet the specific needs of the health sector
Ensure participatory approaches are followed and that stakeholders and community members are informed and involved in the implementation of activities, as relevant
Engage with relevant regional, sub-regional and national mechanisms (such as the WMO RA-V region and UN Country Team) to ensure the visibility of the project
Establish the necessary operational linkages with the UNDP team managing FP109 in Timor-Leste as part of the overall UNDP-UNEP Strategic Partnership
Ensure beneficiaries and stakeholders are aware of project activities, progress and opportunities for engagement;
Participate in and provide technical contributions to Project Steering Committee meetings
Ensure compliance with national policies on anti-corruption, Anti-Fraud and Corruption Framework of the UN, GCF Prohibited Practices and Grievance Redress Mechanism, and UN and GCF policies on sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment at all times
Conduct technical supervision missions to project sites
Where requested, advise the project coordinator in liaison work with project partners, donor organizations, NGOs and other groups to ensure the effective coordination of project activities
3. Monitoring and reporting
Oversee and support project results monitoring based on the project results framework
Advise on the embedding of monitoring and evaluation practices into project implementation, in line with the Monitoring and Evaluation Plan
Support the development of management responses to findings of the mid-term and terminal evaluations
Monitor project progress and propose corrective actions, risk mitigation options, and practice adaptive management in the event of delays and implementation challenges in coordination with the PMU, UNEP HQ and Project Steering Committee
Ensure high quality preparation of all required reports and documents (Annual Performance Reports, Half-yearly Progress Reports, Financial Information, Quarterly Expenditure Reports, Budget Revisions, Cash Advance Requests, Co-financing Reports, etc.)
4. Knowledge management and innovation
Identify, analyze and communicate lessons learned to UNEP HQ that may be useful in design and implementation of similar projects. The duty of identifying and analyzing lessons learned is an on-going one, and the duty to communicate those lessons is on an as-needed basis
Share knowledge on the Project and its achievements. Promote identification and synthesis of best practices and lessons learned from Project implementation, for organizational sharing and learning. Promote a knowledge sharing and learning culture
Contribute to the analytical work of the project and ensure high quality knowledge products. Promote the substantive quality of all knowledge products, reports and services, and ensures effective integration thereof with other pillars.
Contribute to the oversight of lessons learned procedures, ensuring that lessons learnt are shared in a timely and appropriate manner.
Impact of Results
The Chief Technical Advisor (CTA) directly impacts on achievement of project results by overseeing the effective and high-quality implementation of the project activities, reduced risks, cut costs and improve success rates. This consequently reinforces the visibility and image of UNEP as an effective Executing Entity and Accredited Entity in project services and management and strengthens its competitive position as a partner of choice in sustainable development and project services.
Education/Experience/Language requirementsEducation:
A Master’s Degree in environmental science, climate change, meteorology, or a related field.
A relevant first university degree (bachelor’s or equivalent) in combination with two (2) additional years of relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree.
Experience:
A minimum of least 7 years of relevant experience, specifically in project management related to environment, climate change and/or sustainable development is required.
Previous experience of working with government entities and other stakeholders in implementing activities at national levels, particularly in the Asia Pacific region, is desirable
Experience as a Chief Technical Advisor on other projects is desirable
Demonstrated project experience in strengthening climate information services and early warning systems is desirable
Demonstrated working experience with Green Climate Fund, Global Environment Facility, or similar donor- funded projects desirable.
Language:
Fluency in English is required.
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