Director -Programmes and Technical Studies

  • New DelhiIndia

  • Disaster Relief and Emergency Response

Job Description

CDRI seeks an experienced professional for the role of Director – Programmes & Technical Studies to lead the programmes and technical studies at the Coalition. The candidate will have an in-depth understanding of disaster resilience of infrastructure and climate finance/ disaster risk finance and can demonstrate leadership in program development and implementation.

The position is also responsible for providing overall strategic leadership and managing project design and implementation of the Project Management Unit (PMU) to maximize impact and achieve Program objectives.

Reporting to the Senior Director – Program Management and Technical Support CDRI, the incumbent will lead and ensure the effective accomplishment of activities under the Strategic Priority 3 of the Strategic Work Plan 2023-2026, while also providing leadership to other strategic priorities as appropriate.


Location:                  New Delhi, India


Responsibilities

Strategic Planning: 

  • Lead program planning across national, regional, and global initiatives on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (DRI) within CDRI member countries, ensuring strategic coverage and engagement with coalition partners.
  • Actively contribute to the development of CDRI’s ongoing strategy and long-term programmes, advancing strategic priorities through targeted interventions.
  • Guide the Division to provide substantive support for addressing member country priorities, and leverage collaboration with CDRI members, partner organizations, and international agencies on joint projects and initiatives.

Adaptation (and Disaster Risk) Finance: 

  • Support the Director General in engaging with key stakeholders in the realm of climate/ disaster finance and resilient infrastructure and identifying specific cooperation opportunities including joint programmes that address resilient infrastructure financing needs of member countries.
  • Provide strategic direction to CDRI on identifying, capitalising and influencing Climate Adaptation Finance (and disaster risk finance) opportunities for enhancing resilience of infrastructure
  • Lead development of an Adaptation Finance Strategy for Resilient Infrastructure, that positions the Coalition uniquely in the realm of adaptation finance, while bridging the gaps in existing DRF landscape and promoting synergy with key actors, including the MDBs.
  • Contribute to the development and implementation of technical assistance initiatives that create an enabling environment for integrating resilience and adaptation considerations into infrastructure projects and enhance project bankability and economic viability for investors.

Program Design and Supervision: 

  • Design and formulate DRI programmes and projects to translate CDRI priorities into specific interventions.
  • Participate actively in formulating new projects and programmes, designing robust, results-based resource frameworks with clear program outcomes, output targets, and SMART indicators.
  • Ensure effective program supervision, focusing on quality control throughout the program cycle to deliver high-quality outputs and achieve anticipated results within set timeframes.
  • Identify and manage program risks, assisting project teams in proactively addressing issues and resolving problems in a timely manner.
  • Guide staff in monitoring and analyzing the program environment, facilitating course corrections by realigning targets, indicators, monitoring tools, and reporting in response to contextual changes.
  • Ensure that project activities are well-designed, completed as planned, within budget, and with financial accountability.
  • Supervise staff to coordinate program implementation effectively with partners and governments.

Program Management Unit Oversight: 

  • Contribute to the design of program management unit architecture and oversee its operation to support coordinated and effective project implementation across all regions
  • Provide strategic and operational leadership of the PMU for smooth implementation of programmes- encompassing all aspects such as operations, financial management, monitoring, and reporting by: 
    • guiding projects and programmes in developing and implementing results frameworks, quarterly and annual workplans and budgets, maintenance and updating register of risks, issues, 
    • developing, implementing, and managing monitoring and evaluation plans/systems for projects in consultation with program teams and partners, documentation of lessons learned and impacts
    • Ensure the formulation and timely submission of high-quality narrative reports and deliverables to the donors, the government, and stakeholders. Support programmes and projects in setting up and implementing peer-review/appraisal mechanisms for quality outputs.

Technical Studies: 

  • Building on sound understanding of global and regional agreements and commitments, such as the Sendai Framework for DRR, Sustainable Development Goals, and G20 communiques, that influence global and regional actions related to DRI, oversee design and implementation of technical studies/ knowledge projects on DRI
  • Oversee prioritization and allocation of resources for technical support to address DRI needs and demands from members of the Coalition
  • Identify opportunities for engagement and mobilise collaboration with members/ partners and technical experts from the Coalition on undertaking and scaling up technical studies/ knowledge projects

Collaboration for Quality and Effectiveness: 

  • Engage closely with the Research and Knowledge Management team to develop comprehensive work plans integrating research findings and knowledge management principles to enhance program implementation.
  • Identify best practices and case studies on DRI, contributing to knowledge management and documenting lessons learned from implemented programmes.
  • Liaise with the Advocacy and Communications team to effectively disseminate results and promote the visibility of the Coalition and funding partners.
  • Work with the Monitoring and Evaluation team to enhance project effectiveness through sound project design, planning, and implementation.
  • Represent CDRI externally, leveraging opportunities to scale up successful models and approaches and strengthen partnerships.


Candidate profile

Educational Criteria: 

  • Post-graduate qualifications in engineering, planning, architecture, environmental sciences, climate change, applied sciences, finance, business administration, climate finance, or a related field is required.
  • A doctorate / PhD degree in a field relevant to the profile’s technical requirements would be desirable.

Experience Criteria: 

  • A minimum of fifteen (15) years of relevant experience for a Director position in program /project management related to disaster risk reduction, sustainable development, resilient infrastructure, environment, or related areas is required.
  • Experience working on climate finance/ disaster risk finance for at least 7 years with a focus on resilience/ adaptation instruments and cross-sectoral issues (e.g., energy & finance, Health & finance, transportation & finance, cities & finance) globally and especially in low and middle-income countries or SIDS is desirable.
  • Experience in senior management positions, including resource mobilization and partnership building, is required.
  • Experience in leadership positions, including leading complex programmes and interacting with and establishing productive cooperation with a diverse number of partners comprising Governments, the UN, multilateral systems, the private sector, science, and civil society, is required. Globally recognized certification in Project Management, e.g., PMP/ PRINCE2, is desirable.
  • Experience overseeing office management in large international organizations is desirable.
  • Experience working in an infrastructure consultancy or advisory with strategy and organizational leadership expertise is desirable.
  • Experience representing organizations at high-level international conferences and events is desirable.
  • Experience advocating for the core mandate of organizations with a wide range of partners is desirable.

Language Proficiency:

  • Fluency in oral and written English is required.
  • Knowledge of any of the UN’s official languages will be an asset.
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