Nexus Environmental Assessment Tool (NEAT+) Specialists for USAID Climate Adaptation Support Activity
The USAID-funded Climate Adaptation Support Activity (CASA), implemented by Tetra Tech International Development (International Development Jobs - Tetra Tech), is currently accepting expressions of interest for Nexus Environmental Assessment Tool (NEAT+) Specialists for short-term technical assignments. Assignments will be remote and may require intermittent travel to Geneva, Switzerland. Assignments will be reimbursed based on an agreed upon Level of Effort (LOE).
Note this call for EOIs is ongoing. Specialists’ credentials and interest will be retained in our database and engaged as needs are identified.
The Nexus Environmental Assessment Tool (NEAT+) is a free and open-source project-level screening tool designed for humanitarian actors to identify issues of environmental concern. The tool combines environmental data with site-specific and activity-based questions to automatically analyze and flag priority environmental and climate risks. This allows the users and organizations to understand environmental sensitivities, mitigate risks, and find opportunities to collaborate on greener humanitarian operations. The NEAT+ was developed by the Coordination of Assessments for Environment in Humanitarian Action Joint Initiative (with members representing the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), IUCN, MSB, WWF, JEU, UNHCR, and USAID) and is based on an original tool built by NRC. CASA received funding from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) to support the NEAT+ and the activities of the NEAT+ Steering Committee and the tool’s custodial organization, the Joint UNEP/OCHA Environment Unit (JEU).
The NEAT+ Specialist will provide technical support to strengthen coordination between NEAT+ donors and stakeholders to guide the development of goals and strategic objectives for NEAT+ improvements and advance progress towards those objectives in line with the priorities of the NEAT+ Steering Committee. The initial timeline for this consultancy is six months, with the possibility of an extension. Responsibilities below are subject to change during scope finalization.
Responsibilities:
* Design and facilitate strategic meetings on an expected monthly basis as well as supplemental retreats between NEAT+ donors and stakeholders.
* Assist in the development of the NEAT+ progress reports.
* Develop a strategic plan or roadmap for NEAT+ in close collaboration with the NEAT+ Steering Committee, JEU, donors, and stakeholders that defines priorities and goals for development in the near, medium, and long-term.
* Develop User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UX) recommendations for the IT platform technical improvements (in collaboration with the NEAT+ Steering Committee and other technical support entities).
* Develop and support the implementation of NEAT+ capacity building and communication activities. The consultant will develop opportunities to build awareness and increase engagement of the NEAT+ through developing and implementing trainings, webinars, and communications products (blogs, one-pagers, etc.).
Minimum Qualification Requirements:
* At least 5 years of experience working in international development, with preference for experience with humanitarian agencies.
* Experience developing or managing software-based survey tools.
* Excellent technical writing skills.
* Proven communication skills, to include development of and delivery of training, briefing notes, etc.
* Workshop and interactive meeting facilitation expertise (including in-person, virtual, and hybrid).
* Expertise working with a broad network of international entities.
* Ability to travel internationally.
* Accepting expressions of interest from U.S.-based and international Specialists.
To be considered, please submit the following:
* Cover Letter
* CV
Please ensure that only the requested documents noted above are submitted. Only candidates who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
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