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Post Description: Climate
Change Adaptation Officer (CCAO) –
readvertised
Background:
Applications
are invited for the above position with SPREP in Samoa. Appointment would
be for a 3-year term initially with possible renewal up to a maximum of
6 years. SPREP is an Intergovernmental Organisation that assists
Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) to protect and manage
their environment to ensure they achieve sustainable development for present
and future generations. SPREP’s membership comprises 21 Pacific
Island countries and territories, together with 4 developed countries.
It has a total staff of about 70 professional and support staff.
SPREP’s
work is delivered through two Strategic Programmes: Island Ecosystems
and Pacific Futures.
• The Island Ecosystems Programme includes components of terrestrial,
coastal and marine ecosystems management, species of special interest
and people and institutions.
• The Pacific Futures Programme includes components of waste management
and pollution control, environmental planning, climate change and atmosphere,
environment monitoring, reporting and multilateral environmental agreements
and regional coordination mechanisms. Assisting the region to understand
and address sustainable development issues is an essential element of
this mandate.
Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
The Climate Change
Adaptation Officer is responsible to the Programme Manager - Pacific Futures
(PM-PF) under the supervision of the Climate Change Adviser (CCA) to perform
the following key esponsibilities:
• Develop and manage adaptation proposals to assist Pacific Island
countries and territories in their efforts to respond to climate change,
climate variability and sea level rise;
• Assist Pacific Island parties to implement adaptation proposals,
and the relevant provisions and decisions of the UNFCCC related to adaptation,
such as those dealing with the Clean Development Mechanism Adaptation
Fund procedures, subject to priorities and resources of the organisation;
• Assist
with information and best practices from adaptation work in the region
to inform the Pacific Climate Change Roundtable in its implementation
of the Action Plan for the Pacific Islands Regional
Framework for Action on Climate Change;
• Assist the Secretariat to identify and secure adaptation financing
and specialized technical assistance for PICTs, in collaboration with
relevant CROP Agencies, as well as assist PICs access adaptation funding
under the GEF;
• Work with SPREP staff to ensure an integrated approach to adaptation
including communications and information sharing;
• Assist with the preparation of reports for donors/sponsors and
governments as
required on programme outcomes and performance;
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Other duties as required from time to time.
Selection
Criteria
ential
1.Tertiary
qualifications relevant to the scientific or socio-economic aspects of
climate change, preferably with a focus on adaptation-related issues (a
postgraduate qualification in a relevant field would be an advantage)
from a recognised institution;
2. At least 5 years’ work experience in climate change related activities
in the Pacific island region or in other small island developing states;
3. Substantial experience in the following areas:
• Social, economic and environmental aspects of climate change;
• Participatory methods of project development and implementation,
community assessment and public education; and,
• Knowledge of community structures in the Pacific Islands;
4. Proven ability to:
• Organise/manage training and/or technical assistance programmes,
for Pacific Island countries; and,
• Work with a diverse range of interested stakeholders, e.g., government
officials, communities, and the private sector and aid administrators.
Highly
Desirable
5. Demonstrated interest and/or involvement in sustainable
development and climate change adaptation issues with excellent written
and oral communication skills in English - familiarity and knowledge of
a second language will be highly regarded;
6. Demonstrated ability to live, work and operate effectively in multidisciplinary,
multi-cultural teams particularly in the context of the needs of Pacific
island countries.
7. Willingness to travel and work, sometimes to remote locations.
Terms
and Conditions
Duty
Station: Apia, Samoa.
Duration:
Appointment is for a term of 3 years initially with a possible renewal
for a further 3-year period depending upon the officer’s performance
during the first term, continuity of related programme activities and
availability of funds.
Grade: Appointment
will be at the Grade I of SPREP’s authorised salary scale for professional
staff.
Salary:
The basic salary range for this position is expressed in International
Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights (SDRs). The salary range is from
26,885 SDRs to a maximum of 36,771 SDRs (including
COLDA), depending on the successful applicant’s qualifications and
experience. Currently, the equivalent salary in Samoan Tala is SAT$109,166
to a maximum of SAT$149,308 per annum (including COLDA).
Adjustments: Professional
staff salaries and appropriate allowances are paid in Samoan Tala and
adjusted every month based on the monthly average in the value of the
SDR relative to the Samoan Tala (WST)
at the time the salary payment is processed. SDR movement however is limited
to within 5% above or below a reference point set annually. Remuneration
is paid monthly in WST equivalent. The international currency exchange
rate at the time of writing is approximately USD1.00 = SAT2.57
Term: For those recruited from outside Samoa, the term
begins from the day the appointee leaves his or her home to take up the
appointment. Appointment is subject to a satisfactory medical examination,
as well as a 6 months’ probationary period.
An
appointment is terminated by (i) completion of term of contract (ii) one
month’s notice by either party (iii) without notice by either party
paying one month salary in lieu of notice or (iv) dismissed
with or without notice as a disciplinary measure.
For
staff recruited from outside Samoa, the following applies:
Relocation
Expenses: SPREP
will meet certain appointment and termination expenses for professional
staff recruited from outside Apia, Samoa, including transport and accommodation
en-route for the appointee and accompanying dependent(s) between home
and Apia, and return, by the shortest and most economical route. This
includes:
- economy
class airfares;
- reasonable
cost of packing, insuring, shipping and transporting furniture, household
and personal effects as follows:
- 6m 3 for
the staff member;
- 2m 3 for
dependent spouse;
- 1m 3 for
each dependent child; and
- up to 20
kilos of excess baggage for the appointee and family.
Establishment Grant: A lump sum, of SDR1,100 is payable
upon taking up appointment and arrival in Apia.
Temporary Accommodation and Assistance: On
arrival in Apia, the appointee and dependent(s) are entitled to temporary
accommodation at a suitable hotel or other fully furnished accommodation
for up to 6 working days. The
appointee will be assisted to settle into Apia. This will include help
in finding suitable rental accommodation.
School Holiday Travel: One return economy class flight
each year between the place of education (taken to be recognized home)
and Apia by (i) each dependent child being educated outside Samoa or (ii)
the staff member or spouse to visit the child, providing the journey is
not made within the final 6 months of the contract.
Home Leave Travel: Return economy class airfares between
Apia and the recognised home for the staff member and dependents after
completing 18 months of service for 3-year contracts providing no travel
is undertaken within the final 12 months of the contract.
Privileges and Immunities: SPREP remuneration is tax-free
for non-citizens or non-residents of Samoa, including duty-free importation
of household and personal effects which have been owned and used by them
for no less than six months, within 6 months of taking up appointment.
Repatriation allowance: The appointee is entitled to
a repatriation allowance equivalent to two week’s salary, upon successful
completion of contract, provided the contract is not extended or renewed.
For
ALL professional staff, the following applies:
Cost
of living differential allowance: Cost-of-living differential
allowance reflects the comparative cost of living difference between Suva
and Apia. This allowance is reviewed periodically based on data determined
by an independent reviewer.
Education Allowance: Education expenses maybe reimbursed
against actual receipts for dependent children, to cover up to 75% of
the actual cost of tuition and boarding fees only. Currently the allowance
is up to a maximum of Samoan Tala $15,600 per annum per dependent child,
with an overall maximum of Samoan Tala $46,800 per annum per family of
3 or more eligible children.
Housing Assistance: Professional staff shall receive
housing assistance of 75% of the typical rent payable in Samoa for expatriate
executive furnished housing. The current rate is SAT$2,138 per month.
This assistance shall be reviewed annually and adjusted on relative movement
in the local rental market.
Annual Leave: 25 working days a year (up to a maximum
accumulation of 50 days).
Sick Leave: 30 working days a year (up to a maximum accumulation
of 90 days).
Other Leave: Provisions also exist for maternity, family
(compassionate and paternity) and special (without pay) leave.
Duty Travel: SPREP meets travelling expenses at prescribed
rates necessarily incurred by staff required to travel away from Apia
on official business.
Personal Accident Insurance: All employees are covered
by SPREP’s 24 hour Life and Personal Accident Insurance Policy.
Medical Benefits: All employees and their dependents
are entitled to have all reasonable medical, dental and optical expenses
met , as determined
by the Director, under the terms and conditions of the SPREP in-house
Medical Treatment Scheme.
Superannuation: An expatriate contract staff member will
receive a superannuation allowance of 7% of basic salary. For local contract
staff, SPREP will pay 7% of basic salary to the Samoa National Provident
Fund.
Definitions:
'Dependent'
means the financially dependent spouse or dependent child of an employee.
'Dependent
child' means an employee’s unmarried, financially dependent, natural or
legally adopted child ho is:
- under
the age of 16 years; or
- under
the age of 19 years if undertaking full-time study at a secondary
school; or
- under
the age of 22 years if enrolled and undertaking full-time study at
a university or other tertiary institution; or
- mentally
or physically incapacitated.
Expatriate' means a
professional staff member, not a citizen or permanent resident of Samoa,
who resides in Samoa only by virtue of employment with SPREP.
Equal Opportunities: SPREP
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Men and women are equally eligible for
all posts in SPREP.
General: Appointment
will be under the terms and conditions of SPREP’s Staff Regulations, a
copy of which will be made available to the successful applicant.
Applications
Applications
should include:
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A
detailed curriculum vitae containing full personal details (birth
date, gender, nationality, marital status, number of dependents and
age/s, health status, home address, and full contact numbers); qualifications
and experience relevant for the position; previous and current appointments
with salaries, names and contact addresses/numbers/E-mail of three
professional referees who are prepared to provide testimonials.
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A
statement to address how each Essential Selection Criteria is met.
All
applications to be clearly marked “Application for Climate Change Adaptation
Officer” and addressed to:
The
Director
SPREP
Telephone: (685) 21 929
P
O Box 240
Fax: (685)
20 231
Apia
Email: SPREP@sprep.org
Samoa
Closing
Date: 22 August 2008. Late applications will not be considered.
For
further enquiries, the Personnel Officer can be contacted on telephone
(685) 21929 ext 230 or Email: luanac@sprep.org
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