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Pacific Climate Resilience Country Coordinator

Live & Learn Environmental Education
  • Based in Melbourne

JOIN A TEAM THAT IS SUPPORTING RESILIENCE IN PACIFIC COMMUNITIES

Climate change is rapidly transforming life in the Pacific. While Pacific people have adapted to environmental variation for thousands of years, the scale and speed of climate change today present unique challenges to resilience at the community level.

Live & Learn's network support office in Australia collaborates with teams across the Pacific to deliver the Climate Resilient Islands program. The program supports rural communities in Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Tuvalu, and Papua New Guinea to strengthen their resilience through nature-based approaches.

Communities engaged in the programme determine priorities and plans for strengthened resilience through pathways such as:

  • Intergenerational Indigenous knowledge sharing
  • Protection, restoration and maintenance of ecosystems
  • Strengthening of local food systems
  • Access to small grants to strengthen or establish community livelihoods
  • Strengthened preparedness to intensified natural hazards

You can find out more about the program here.

You are a perfect fit for this role if:

  • You are committed to localising development and ‘doing development differently’. You are innovative, cross disciplinary and are committed to keeping up to date with new ways of working
  • You are comfortable working in the context of rapid change and are able to adapt to emerging challenges of programme implementation
  • You show leadership and initiative, can manage complex workloads independently but are also collaborative and a rapport builder
  • Your communication skills and experience with digital tools allow you to work with others even though they may not be in the same office as you
  • You have two or more years of experience working in the development sector working on the implementation of projects in the Pacific and are familiar with the cultural contexts of Pasifika communities
  • You have previously been responsible for reporting, work planning, budgeting and monitoring and evaluation
  • You understand principles of community development practice, and you demonstrate an understanding of climate change adaptation and/or nature-based solutions

WHAT THIS OPPORTUNITY WOULD MEAN TO YOU

  • You will be part of a grassroots, community-led programme that is doing something about climate change
  • Each day will present unique challenges and rewards, both big and small
  • You will contribute to the localisation of development and the revitalisation of local knowledge in the Pacific
  • You will develop your own career and skills alongside a growing organisation

WHAT A DAY WORKING WITH US MIGHT INVOLVE

  • Provide guidance to local teams as they work through resilience visioning, planning and action at a community level, through facilitation training, administrative support and regular check-in meetings
  • Connect local teams with technical experts and management staff in our network support office
  • Collaborate with local teams on quarterly-costed work plans, monitor progress against work plans and support local teams to adapt work plans in response to emerging challenges in the field
  • Document in-country progress on a quarterly basis and mentor local staff to develop reporting components
  • Strengthen the Climate Resilient Islands approach in response to best practices and lessons learned from field implementation, as well as emerging ideas and developments from the sector
  • Advise and provide resources to Pacific office teams as they engage with the stakeholders and government counterparts who are critical to the success of the program and the sustainability of its impacts
  • Visit teams in Pacific offices to provide support during important events with stakeholders
  • Support Pacific office teams in using established monitoring and evaluation tools to assess the impact of the Climate Resilient Islands program
  • Work with teams to tell stories that celebrate their work and share news about their work with donors, stakeholders, and the development sector
  • Provide administrative assistance to teams in their development of partnerships with government counterparts and other NGOs
  • Support the mainstreaming of cross-cutting areas such as Indigenous knowledge, gender, diversity, and social inclusion across the program

WHAT WE OFFER

Live & Learn Environmental Education enjoys flexible work hours and supports home-based working based on capacity. We do travel often to provide support to the project and to our country office where we work. We have an attractive remuneration package including a salary package scheme for the staff. Team Members receive a rewarding career in the International Development sector working with experienced colleagues across the industry. Live & Learn also supports Team Members' training and personal development.

A position description is attached.

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