Program Manager - Program and Country Engagement - Fund for responding to Loss and Damage
Company: World Bank Group
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 14, 2025
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Job Description:
Program Manager - Program and Country Engagement - Fund for
responding to Loss and DamageJob #:req33111Organization:World
BankSector:Climate ChangeGrade:GGTerm Duration:3 years 0
monthsRecruitment Type:International
RecruitmentLocation:Washington, DC,United StatesRequired
Language(s):ENGLISHPreferred Language(s):Closing Date:5/21/2025
(MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTCDescriptionDo you want to build a career
that is truly worthwhile? Working at the World Bank Group provides
a unique opportunity for you to help our clients solve their
greatest development challenges. 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, increasing shared prosperity and promoting
sustainable development. 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, please visit .Background
and General Description:AtCOP27 and CMA4, the Conference of the
Parties (COP) to the United Nations FrameworkConvention on Climate
Change (UNFCCC) and the Conference of the Partiesserving as the
Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA)established
funding arrangements to assist developing countries
particularlyvulnerable to climate change. This decision included
the creation of the Fundfor responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD),
with a focus on providing supportto affected nations.AtCOP28 and
CMA5, the COP/CMA formally approved the Fund's GoverningInstrument,
designating it as part of the UNFCCC's financial mechanism
andplacing it under the guidance of both COP and CMA. The decision
authorizedthe FRLD's Board to secure a hosting arrangement with the
World Bank as aninterim trustee for four years, which includes
hosting the Fund'ssecretariat. The World Bank has agreed to act as
trustee and administer theTrust Fund in line with the COP/CMA's
stipulations. The FRLD Secretariat, hostedby the World Bank in
Washington, D.C., supports FRLD governing bodies,manages
institutional relations, aids in strategy, policy, and
programdevelopment, and oversees management systems.
TheFRLD Secretariat, led by the Executive Director (ED) with direct
support fromthe Deputy Executive Director (DED), coordinates FRLD's
strategic activitiesacross its governing bodies, including the
Board, the World Bank (as Trusteeand Secretariat host), and other
stakeholders. It also drives thoughtleadership, manages portfolio
risk, and develops initiatives to mobilizeresources.TheProgram and
Country Engagement - Program Manager position will oversee andlead:
i) the management of the pipeline and portfolio of activities
financedby the FRLD; ii) the development of programming-related
policies and systems;and iii) the engagement with countries to
support bottom-up, country-led andowned approaches. Expertise and
experience in vertical climate fundprogramming, policies and
portfolio management, environment/climate finance,and climate
change adaptation and/or disaster risk management are
essential.
Thisposition will report directly to the ED with a dotted line to
the DED andcollaborate closely with the Secretariat staff and
external stakeholders,including governments, multilateral
development banks, UN agencies, verticalclimate funds, donor
organizations, and civil society.
The position is basedin Washington, D.C., USA, and involves
frequent travel.Duties and responsibilities1. Pipelineand Portfolio
Management
--- Oversee the management of the pipeline of proposals or funding
requests submitted by countries, specifically conducting technical
reviews and advising national focal points and implementing
entities in the development of proposals or funding requests.
--- Oversee the management of the portfolio of projects/programmes
approved by the Board, including monitoring the status of
implementation, reviewing progress reports, and etc.
--- Provide strategic advice on programming and policy matters.
--- Lead the engagement with the entities in the funding
arrangements and partner organizations across environmental/climate
funds (GCF, GEF, AF, etc.) Santiago Network, WIM, MDBs, IFIs, UN
organizations, NGOs, CSOs, academia, private sector, etc, to
enhance complementarity and coherence in supporting countries in
responding to loss and damage and sharing best practices and
lessons learned in programming.
--- Support the Secretariat in strengthening FRLD's strategic
positioning through strategic engagements and partnerships,
including representing the FRLD Secretariat in global and regional
forums and conferences.
2. Policiesand Systems
--- Lead the development of the programming-related policies and
frameworks, ensuring alignment with the Governing Instrument and
the decisions of the Board.
--- Oversee the setting up of required systems and structures to
implement policies and frameworks, in coordination with other
Secretariat teams
--- Closely engage with entities in the funding arrangements and
other partners to evaluate best practices and lessons learned in
policy development and implementation.
3. CountryEngagement
--- Lead the engagement with partner countries to support
bottom-up, country-led and country-owned programming, including
advising national focal points and implementing entities on
pipeline and portfolio related matters.
--- Oversee the readiness activities to support relevant gaps in
institutional strengthening and capacity building in countries, in
close coordination with the Santiago Network.
4. BoardMeetings and Consultations
--- Support the Secretariat's engagement with Board members,
alternates, and advisors on strategic and programming-related
matters.
--- Support the Secretariat in conducting consultations with (prior
to Board meetings) and presenting to (at Board meetings) the Board
on programming and policy papers, including conducting technical
briefings based on request/need.
--- Coordinatewith the Governance and Board Affairs team on the
decision-making processes,including drafting decision text, for
papers related to programming and countryengagementSelection
CriteriaIn addition to meetingthe World Bank-wide criteria for this
level position, it is expected that theselected candidate will meet
the following criteria (in order of importance):
--- At least a master's degree in environmental
planning/management, climate change, international relations, or
another relevant field.
---At least 8 years of relevant professional experience working in
international organizations, including the United Nations and/or
multilateral funds, with a focus on climate finance and vertical
fund programming.
--- Proven experience in working in a Secretariat/interim
Secretariat of climate funds, including experience in leading a
team of experts to develop and present papers for Board
meetings.
--- Extensive knowledge and expertise in the work of Fund for
responding to Loss and Damage, including the key priorities of the
Board.
---Experience in engaging with and providing strategic and
technical advice to executive or senior management on
corporate-level issues related to operational models, systems, and
effectiveness.
--- Ability to build strong external relationships and engage
effectively with external partners, including with the entities in
the funding arrangements for responding to loss and damage and with
partner countries.
--- Experience working in developing countries in more than one
region
--- Excellent writing and oral communication skills, including
analyzing, synthesizing, and presenting materials effectively.
The World Bank Group offers comprehensive benefits, including a
retirement plan; medical, life and disability insurance; and paid
leave, including parental leave, as well as reasonable
accommodations for individuals with disabilities.We are proud to be
an equal opportunity and inclusive employer with a dedicated and
committed workforce, and do not discriminate based on gender,
gender identity, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or
disability.Learn more about working at theand, including our values
and inspiring stories.
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