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Organizational Setting The FAO Investment Centre (CFI) provides investment and finance solutions that lead to more efficient, sustainable, inclusive and resilient agrifood systems. Working in over 120 countries, the Centre provides a full suite of investment and finance support to FAO Members. It partners with governments, international and national financing institutions, the private sector and farmers, research institutions and academia to improve the quality and quantity of agrifood investment. The Centre’s four main areas of work include support to strategic investment planning and policy, public investment, private investment and innovative finance. These are complemented by knowledge for investment and capacity development for investment programmes that serve to share knowledge, learn and build capacities at country level. Reporting Lines The Forestry Officer reports to the Chief, Latin America and the Caribbean Service (CFIF) of the FAO Investment Centre (CFI). Technical Focus Formulation, implementation support and evaluation of investment and finance support solutions (projects and programmes) in forest landscape management and restoration and sustainable forest management in the context of food security, agriculture, rural development, climate change and natural resource management and inclusive markets, as well as strategic and policy work, with a focus on biological diversity and ecosystem services, related institutions, and access to markets for forest products, particularly sustainable wood and non‑timber forest products, and ecosystem services, by forest dwellers and local communities. Key Results Provision of technical expertise and capacity development for: (i) the design of investment operations, in collaboration with country stakeholders and cooperating partners, to mobilise resources for Food Security, Nutrition and Rural Development (FSNARD), Natural Resources Management (NRM) and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation (CCM/A); and (ii) implementation support and evaluation of investment operations, in accordance with the FAO Strategic Framework. Key Functions Participates in and eventually leads multidisciplinary teams to assist governments in the identification and preparation of investment and finance support solutions in the fields of forestry and sustainable forest management in the context of food security, agriculture, rural development, natural resource management and processing, and participates in pre‑appraisal and appraisal missions. Participates in and eventually leads multidisciplinary teams for the implementation support and the preparation of final evaluation of investment and finance support solutions in the forestry and natural resources management sector. Provides technical expertise in the areas of forestry and sustainable forest management in the context of food security, agriculture, rural development, climate resilience, natural resource management and agro‑processing studies and strategies, in the formulation of national sector and/or sub‑sector investment plans and programmes. Supports sustainable forest management and development, involving local dwellers and communities, producers, their organisations, other private sector actors, civil society organisations and government. Formulates and delivers capacity development strategies and activities in the areas of forestry and sustainable forest management in the context of food security, agriculture, rural development, natural resource management and agro‑processing investment support to government staff, and non‑state actors and private sector organisations. Prepares reports in accordance with FAO, governments and financing partners’ requirements. Provides support in task organisation, selection of consultants, preparation of terms of reference and in ensuring the quality of outputs. Promotes international cooperation and collaboration leading to new investment opportunities and cooperative agreements, advocates best practices and effective policy dialogue and provides technical expertise at international meetings. Establishes, promotes and maintains relationships with relevant FAO Technical Units and Decentralised Offices to ensure best synergies between investment, policy and innovation work in support to Members. Participates in resource mobilisation activities in accordance with the FAO Strategic Framework. Provides guidance and advice to colleagues and junior staff. Specific Functions Engages with concerned units of the Forestry Division (NFO) to ensure FAO technical knowledge is captured in investment work as appropriate and inform on investment support activities in the field of forestry. Provides contributions to forest sector strategies, plans and operations for their investment implications, technical and environmental feasibility and compliance with national policies and priorities. Assesses the constraints and opportunities for enhancing sustainable production of forest products and services, especially to improve the livelihoods of the rural poor. Participates in, and eventually leads, the design of forestry related activities and components of investment operations, including systems of implementation support and monitoring and evaluation of the impacts of forest sector development projects. Provides technical expertise on economic and financial instruments to support sustainable sector development. Assesses the budget and defines the technical parameters for sustainable forest development projects and models for financial and economic analysis. Minimum Requirements Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in tropical and subtropical forest science, forest economics, or a closely related field. Seven years of relevant experience in planning and implementing forest resources management and sustainable development projects and programmes, including experience in the formulation and/or implementation of forest and agroforestry, forest landscape restoration, rural development, natural resource management and agro‑processing investment operations in developing countries and/or countries in transition. Working knowledge (proficiency – level C) of English and intermediate knowledge (intermediate proficiency – level B) of another FAO official language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish). Competencies Results Focus Teamwork Communication Building Effective Relationships Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement Technical/Functional Skills Work experience in more than one location or area of work, particularly in field positions is desirable. Extent and relevance of experience in major technical fields related to forest resources management, analysing forestry and related issues, biodiversity conservation, natural resources management and climate change in developing countries and countries in transition. Extent and relevance of experience in participating in multidisciplinary teams for the preparation of strategies and sector studies as well as formulation, implementation support or evaluation of forestry, rural development, natural resource management and agro‑processing investment and finance support initiatives, with a focus on sustainable forest management and conservation. Extent and relevance of experience in investment design, implementation support and evaluation procedures of FAO's main development partners, in particular the World Bank (WB) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and other International Financing Institution partners. Knowledge of the context as well as working experience with International Financing Institutions (IFIs) and bilateral development partners and institutions, particularly in Latin‑America and the Caribbean. Extent of experience in capacity development for the design and implementation of forest and forest landscape conservation and restoration, agriculture, rural development, sustainable natural resource management and agro‑processing investments. Demonstrated experience in dealing with government officials, development partners and other country stakeholders. Demonstrated capacity to write technical reports in English. Working knowledge (proficiency – level C) of Spanish will be an asset. Equal Opportunity and Diversity FAO is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality, background and culture. Qualified female applicants, qualified nationals of non‑and under‑represented Members and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Everyone who works for FAO is required to adhere to the highest standards of integrity and professional conduct, and to uphold FAO’s values. FAO, as a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, has a zero‑tolerance policy for conduct that is incompatible with its status, objectives and mandate, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination. All selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidentiality. FAO staff are subject to the authority of the Director‑General, who may assign them to any of the activities or offices of the Organization. #J-18808-Ljbffr