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Last checked: 8 hours ago
Closing date: Wednesday, 5 August 2026
Country: United States of America
Duty station: Washington, United States of America
Contract type: Local Recruitment | 1 year 0 months
Grade: EC1
Applicant eligibility: Local / national only
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Extended Term Consultant - Climate Change
Job #: req37522 Organization: World Bank Sector: Climate Change Grade: EC1 Term Duration: 1 year 0 months Recruitment Type: Local Recruitment Location: Washington, DC,United States Required Language(s): English Preferred Language(s): French & Spanish Closing Date: 8/3/2026 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTC
Description
The World Bank Group is one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries; a unique global partnership of five institutions dedicated to ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity. With 189 member countries and more than 120 offices worldwide, we work with public and private sector partners, investing in groundbreaking projects and using data, research, and technology to develop solutions to the most urgent global challenges. For more information, visit www.worldbank.org.
Climate change will greatly affect the poorest people in the world, who are often hardest hit by weather catastrophes, desertification, and rising sea levels and least able to respond. In some parts of the world, climate change has already contributed to worsening food security, reduced the predictable availability of fresh water, and exacerbated the spread of disease and other threats to human health.
Helping the most vulnerable countries and communities adapt to the increasing challenges of climate change is an imperative for the international community, requiring significant resources to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Adaptation Fund, a trust fund housed within the World Bank on an interim basis, to finance concrete adaptation projects and programmes in developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change. Launched under the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Adaptation Fund has formally served the Paris Agreement since 2019. At the request of the COP, the GEF is providing secretariat services to the Adaptation Fund Board (the Board) on an interim basis, through a dedicated team.
Since becoming fully operational in 2010, the Board has approved over 221 projects and programs worth more than USD 1.6 billion in over 100 countries. The Fund is currently implementing its second Medium-Term Strategy for 2023–2027, which is structured around three pillars: adaptation action, innovation, and learning and knowledge management.
The Adaptation Fund supports country-driven projects and programmes, innovation, and learning for effective adaptation. Across its activities, the Fund seeks to strengthen national and local adaptive capacities, reach and engage the most vulnerable groups, and integrate gender considerations to promote equitable access to and benefits from its resources. The Fund also aims to enhance synergies with other sources of climate finance and support approaches that can be replicated, scaled up, or adapted in other contexts.
The Adaptation Fund is governed by its Board, which normally meets twice a year. The Board is supported by two committees, including the Project and Programme Review Committee, which reviews project and programme proposals as well as policy proposals related to programming. The secretariat currently manages two project/ programme review cycles per year. These review cycles are coordinated by the Programming and Innovation unit, under the leadership of the Senior Climate Change Specialist who heads the Programming and Innovation Unit.
The Programming and Innovation Unit is responsible for managing the project and programme review cycle, including communication with and support to the Fund’s implementing entities, the Board, the Adaptation Fund NGO Network, and other relevant stakeholders. It coordinates the technical review process within established timeframes, including quality assurance of reviews and assessment of compliance with the Fund’s review criteria, policies, and operational requirements, notably the Environmental and Social Policy and the Gender Policy. The unit also supports the use of relevant World Bank systems and updates to the Fund’s website to ensure transparency; contributes to the preparation of project agreements; and supports administrative and financial due diligence processes.
The unit also undertakes quality improvement and capacity-building activities to strengthen the review process. These include training for technical reviewers, trainings and webinars for national implementing entities, and the development of e-learning packages. Some of these activities are carried out under the Readiness workstream, in collaboration with the Countries and Partnerships Unit, while others are undertaken in collaboration with the Results Impact and Knowledge Unit.
Scope of the Work
The Secretariat is recruiting an Extended Term Consultant (ETC) to support the Programming and Innovation Unit across a broad range of administrative functions in support of Unit’s operations, as well as broader Secretariat’s. This includes supporting the project and programme review cycle (reply to questions from implementing entities, log proposal-related information, etc.), preparing materials for PPRC meetings and Board documentation, tracking proposal submissions, and maintaining accurate records on the FIF platform and AF website. The role also involves drafting correspondence, coordinating with internal teams such as Readiness and KM to support capacity building efforts, and assisting in the preparation and coordination of meetings and events under the UNFCCC, other climate funds, and regional or bilateral forums as well as supporting AF organized seminars and workshops where needed. More broadly, the candidate will provide operational support to the Secretariat, including the development of guidelines, tools, and other documents as required. S/he will report to the Team Lead for Programming and Innovation.
Duties and Accountabilities
• Under the supervision of the Programming and Innovation Unit Lead, and in collaboration with and guidance from other staff, notably Programming Coordinators, support the project and programme review cycle process; the preparation of PPRC meetings and materials; Board documents (including operational guidelines, tools, reports, and other materials); post-Board documentation; talking points; presentations; and other materials to support the effective delivery of the Fund, in collaboration with other secretariat teams when needed.
• Support the tracking and timely completion of reviews done by the AF Secretariat, including tracking proposal submissions, logging documents and proposal-related information on the FIF platform and AF website, and ensuring records are updated accurately and on time.
• Draft and send routine correspondence, including letters, memos, emails, and responses to requests for technical information, in line with Adaptation Fund standards.
• Liaise with other teams, such as the Readiness team, KM team, and others as needed, to support capacity-building efforts, internal and external training, webinars, knowledge products, and related activities.
• Assist in the preparation and coordination of meetings convened under the UNFCCC and its subsidiary bodies, meetings of other climate funds, regional and sub-regional workshops, technical conferences and workshops, and bilateral meetings with governments, implementing agencies, and other stakeholders.
• Support the Secretariat in preparing operational guidelines, tools, documents, and other assignments as required.
• Support with preparation of documents and presentations, including proofreading, editing, formatting, layout and design, and in collaboration with other colleagues/teams as needed.
• Provide broader operational and administrative support to the Secretariat as required.
Selection Criteria
• Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with two years of experience.
• Excellent communication skills and a positive, professional, client-focused approach.
• Demonstrated experience working with Microsoft Office applications (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, etc.).
• Highly organized with strong project management, problem-solving, and analytical skills, and the ability to work competently on their own and with minimal supervision. Demonstrates attention to detail and quality, manages multiple tasks, and completes assignments within agreed schedules.
• Demonstrates the organizational skills needed to take initiative, personal ownership, and accountability to meet deadlines, perform effectively under pressure, balance competing demands, and achieve agreed-upon results.
• Excellent presentation, writing, and editing skills; strong command of English; and the ability to communicate verbally and in writing in other UN languages would be highly desirable, especially French and Spanish.
Ability to work effectively in multicultural environments and build strong collaborative relationships with clients and colleagues.
• Ability to travel internationally if needed for event organizational support.
Desired Experience
• Demonstrated experience in managing business processes, including scheduling meetings, maintaining accurate filing systems, tracking project milestones, and supporting efficient workflow coordination. The candidate should be adept at organizing administrative tasks and ensuring timely completion of operational activities.
• Demonstrated experience in managing effective relations with a wide range of stakeholders, such as governments, international organizations, multilateral and bilateral development agencies, developing country partners, NGOs, Indigenous Peoples, or scientific communities.
• Familiarity with the Adaptation Fund, UNFCCC, Paris Agreement, climate change, and other international environmental regimes, policies and funds.
• Experience in developing countries, working with those most vulnerable to climate change impacts would be highly desirable.
WBG Culture Attributes:
1. Sense of urgency: Anticipate and quickly respond to the needs of internal and external stakeholders.
2. Thoughtful risk-taking: Challenge the status quo and push boundaries to achieve greater impact.
3. Empowerment and accountability: Empower yourself and others to act and hold each other accountable for results.
World Bank Group Core Competencies
As per WBG policy, an Extended Term (ET) appointment is subject to a lifetime maximum of three (3) years. Former and current ET staff who have completed or are in the process of completing their third-year ET appointment are not eligible for future ET appointments.
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