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RPMGlobal

Technical Director, Sustainable Coffee

RPMGlobal, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22201


Technical Director, Sustainable Coffee

Conservation International protects nature for the benefit of humanity. Through science, policy, fieldwork, and finance, we spotlight and secure the most important places in nature for the climate, biodiversity, and for people. With offices in 30 countries and projects in more than 100 countries, Conservation International partners with governments, companies, civil society, Indigenous peoples, and local communities to help people and nature thrive together.

POSITION SUMMARY - This position could be based in:

Arlington, VA-United States, Seattle, WA-United States, United States (Remote), Bogota-Colombia, Mexico City-Mexico

**This position is open to candidates authorized to work in the locations listed**

Interested in making a difference in the coffee sector? Conservation International seeks a Technical Director to support the organization’s global coffee program, charged with managing the development of a five-country GCF proposal on climate change adaptation and mitigation. Additionally, the person will provide support for portfolio oversight, including technical guidance to coffee colleagues and field programs.

The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of the coffee supply chain and production, and sustainable agriculture best practices related to biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and income diversification. The candidate should have experience in a position related to program management and fundraising where the principal focus of the job was on coffee / sustainable agriculture.

RESPONSIBILITIES

The Technical Director will have a diverse set of duties, ranging from designing and writing proposals for government and private sector partners to providing technical guidance to HQ and field teams working on coffee. They will contribute to building alliances by engaging external stakeholders that are critical to program success, focusing on driving our work with corporate partners. In addition, the role will support the Senior Director by providing technical support and monitoring of projects in the portfolio.

Key responsibilities include:

Business Development

Conceptualize and lead the development of complex funding proposals (ie: GCF, GEF, etc).

Coordinate outreach with field teams, partners, government, and private sector to capture technical and financial inputs for proposals.

Manage the concept and proposal development process, including consultants, establishing and communicating timelines, and data requests to meet deadlines.

Develop a stakeholder management process to ensure follow-up on comments from government counterparts, donors, and internal stakeholders.

Create materials related to proposals to facilitate communication with stakeholders (i.e.: presentations in English and Spanish, one-pagers, terms of reference, MoUs, etc).

Oversee and engage in research and writing.

Portfolio Management Support & Advisory Services

Support or lead, as relevant, advisory services for strategic corporate partnerships.

Provide quality control on technical outputs for key donors and partners.

Track main deliverables and ensure timely delivery.

Serve as a thought partner within the organization to elevate programmatic opportunities in coffee or technical requests.

Collect data on project impacts for the purpose of internal reporting.

Additional Responsibilities

Work across units to ensure that program activities are aligned with CI’s conservation and division priorities.

Maintain awareness of CI initiatives and organizational messaging that could link to agriculture-specific opportunities, particularly as relevant for business development.

Ad hoc activities related to the coffee portfolio.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Extended work hours may be required, including non-traditional work hours as needed in a global organization.

International travel will be required.

Guidance on flexible work arrangements will be shared during the interview process.

This is a 2-year fixed-term assignment.

QUALIFICATIONS

Required

Bachelor’s degree in international development, agricultural economics, sustainability, or relevant field.

7 to 10 years of experience, with at least 3 years in a similar role.

Proven track record leading and writing successful technical proposals for public, corporate, and private funders, including budget development.

Advisory experience with corporate entities related to sourcing, sustainability, and/or climate.

Familiarity with coffee supply chains, environmental and social trends in agriculture, and due diligence legislation that impacts commodity sourcing.

Outstanding written and verbal communication skills; expertise in communicating with the public and private sector.

Strong organizational skills and ability to work collaboratively across multiple divisions.

Must be able to multitask and work well under pressure.

Proficiency in Spanish.

Preferred

Experience with Scope 3 carbon reduction efforts, and knowledge of GHG Protocol and SBTI FLAG requirements.

Green Climate Fund (GCF) proposal development experience.

To apply for this position please submit a resume and cover letter.

Conservation International is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility-committed employer. We are proud to have a diverse, global workforce where employment decisions are based on qualifications, experience, position requirements, business needs, market conditions, merit, and other legitimate nondiscriminatory factors.

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