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Senior Analyst, Urban Resilience

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6 years

Location

New Delhi, Delhi

JobType

full-time

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Background Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) is a global research and advisory organisation in climate action with specific focus on tracking and enabling financial flows into climate-positive sectors. Headquartered in San Francisco, CPI works in places that provide the most promising potential for climate action, including Brazil, Europe, India, Indonesia, Kenya and the United States. CPI works in various domains of climate including energy transition, industrial decarbonisation, agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU), adaptation and resilience and green finance. As the world increasingly urbanizes, cities must be at the forefront of global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and climate change risks. Cities not only account for 70% of global CO2 emissions from energy use, they are also at the forefront of climate change vulnerability, with a majority already experiencing harmful impacts to their citizens and infrastructure as a result of extreme weather events. To address this, trillions of dollars in finance for climate action in cities is needed – highlighting a significant investment gap in urban climate solutions. Urban green transition is one of the focus areas of CPI. It serves as the Secretariat for the Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance (CCFLA), the only multi- level and multi-stakeholder coalition aimed at closing the investment gap for urban subnational climate projects and infrastructure worldwide. CCFLA provides a platform to convene and exchange knowledge among all relevant actors dedicated to urban climate action. It also publishes research encompassing key topics including the state of cities climate finance, scaling finance for zero carbon buildings, and urban adaptation finance. Furthermore, CPI's Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance ("The Lab") has promoted several innovative models aimed at making cities more sustainable. Position Summary The Senior Analyst, reporting directly to the Senior Program Manager, would be a pivotal part of the emerging work within CPI related to urban green transition, including urban resilience, climate change-induced disaster risk management and green building materials. This position combines an understanding of climate resilience especially in the urban context, ability to conduct deep research and an eagerness for finding climate solutions through finance. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working in an interdisciplinary environment and capable of managing multiple projects and deadlines. Primary Duties & Responsibilities Anchoring the urban resilience and disaster risk management work at CPI's India office; helping identify new concepts and areas of intervention in these areas and building strategies for their development Conducting research and collating primary or secondary data, as necessary, from relevant sources Engaging in dialogue with relevant stakeholders like urban local bodies, municipal authorities and parastatal institutions, and managing stakeholder relationships Developing knowledge collaterals like policy papers, reports and blogs, and other outputs like proposals and presentations for funders and other stakeholders Developing new concept notes in the fields of resilience and disaster risk for funders Organising external stakeholder forums for finding financing solutions in urban heat resilience/ disaster resilience/ green buildings; engaging seamlessly with colleagues in urban programs in other offices of CPI Reporting on program deliverables as stipulated in grant agreements in a timely manner and adhering to quality standards Qualifications & Experience The candidate should have a commitment to CPI's mission and values and a passion for addressing climate change related policy and finance issues. Besides, s/he should have the following credentials. A Post-Graduate in Planning/ Urban Planning and Development/ Urban Policy/ Disaster Risk and Resilience/ Sustainable Development or an equivalent Social Sciences qualification relevant to the aforesaid areas. A Bachelor's degree in Architecture would be preferable. Minimum 6 years of relevant work experience in urban sector with focus on resilience/ disaster management with extensive work in research, policy, project design and development, project costing and financing, monitoring and evaluation, etc. Competencies & Personal Attributes Excellent skills of verbal and written communication and presentation; ability to write reports quickly with depth of analysis and clarity of articulation. Flexibility, professionalism, self-drive and enthusiasm for working as part of a team, with minimum guidance. An ability to interact with a diverse array of people. An ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines. Willingness to travel domestically and, on a need basis, internationally.

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Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) is a global research and advisory organisation in climate action with specific focus on tracking and enabling financial flows into climate-positive sectors. Headquartered in San Francisco, CPI works in places that provide the most promising potential for climate action, including Brazil, Europe, India, Indonesia, Kenya and the United States.

Skills

research
policy
project design
project development
project costing
project financing
monitoring
evaluation