Senior Water Specialist
Nairobi
- Organization: World Bank Group
- Location: Nairobi
- Grade: Senior level - GG - Professional and Technical
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Occupational Groups:
- Environment
- Water Resource Management
- Closing Date:
Do you want to build a career that is truly worthwhile? Working at
the World Bank Group provides a unique opportunity for you to help our clients
solve their greatest development challenges. The World Bank Group is one of the
largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries; a unique
global partnership of five institutions dedicated to ending extreme poverty,
increasing shared prosperity and promoting sustainable development. With 189
member countries and more than 120 offices worldwide, we work with public and
private sector partners, investing in groundbreaking projects and using data,
research, and technology to develop solutions to the most urgent global
challenges. For more information, visit www.worldbank.org
Water
Global Practice and the Sustainable Development Practice Group
The
water challenges of the world are tremendous. For human development, livable
cities, food security, and energy security the need for better water resources
management is growing. Even today, 2.5 billion people lack access to improved
sanitation, of which 1 billion people practice open defecation. Poor
sanitation, including inadequate wastewater collection and treatment, impacts
health, education, the environment, and industries such as tourism. At least
800 million people lack access to safe drinking water. The lack of access to
safe water and sanitation results in significant economic losses in many
countries. This is further exacerbated by climate change, water pollution,
water scarcity, and the global covid-19 pandemic in a fast-changing world.
The Water Global Practice (WTR GP) is poised to deliver on a Water
Secure World through an approach that focuses on Sustaining Water Resources,
Delivering Services and Building Resilience. The WTR GP also seeks to ensure
that water issues are effectively addressed across all related sub-sectors,
such as agriculture, climate change and disaster risk management, and energy
(hydropower). An integrated approach is adopted in each sub-sector, with the
support of its respective Global Solutions Group, which considers investment
alongside issues such as governance, institutions, and policies. Water in
Agriculture (WIA) projects focus on all aspects of agricultural water
management, from governance in service delivery, to modernization of
irrigation, farmer led irrigation, water accounting and resilience through
improved agricultural water practices. The Water Supply and Sanitation (WSS)
projects include rural and urban water and sanitation services, hygiene
behavior, improving the efficiency of utilities, and provision of services to
the poor. The Water Resources Management (WRM) projects include integrated
water resource management, including groundwater management, dam safety, and
flood management. Increasingly, while staff may specialize in one sub-sector,
they are encouraged and supported to address the full water agenda in terms of
analytical, policy and operational work – and the position of Senior Water
Sector Specialist is an integral element of bringing together all elements to
manage water security and “water writ large”.
The
Water GP is housed within the Planet Vertical, which brings together the
cross-cutting sectors of Water with Agriculture, Environment, and Social
Inclusion. The GP, through its fully integrated GWSP Trust Fund, places highest
priority on transferring global knowledge to local implementation, with ken
consideration of local context.
Eastern
and Southern Africa (AFE) Region
Home
to about 700 million of Africa’s people, Eastern and Southern Africa is a
geographically, culturally and economically diverse region of 26 countries
stretching from the Red Sea in the North to the Cape of Good Hope in the South.
Children under 18 make up almost half of the total population. The subregion
boasts of some of the world’s richest human and natural resources and, apart
from South Africa, the countries are predominantly raw material exporters.
The
subregion harbors some of Africa’s protracted conflicts, rendering many of its
countries fragile, while significant gaps in education, health, and skills
development continue to keep people from reaching their full potential. This
creates a huge development challenge, impacts heavily on the lives and
livelihoods of people, and hinders regional integration and trade. But it also
creates an opportunity to work closely with country leaders, civil society,
development partners, and young people to chart a brighter course for the
future.
The
World Bank’s Eastern and Southern Africa Region, comprised of approximately
1,200 staff, mostly based in 26 country offices, has been helping countries
realize their considerable development potential by focusing on the following
priorities: catalyzing job creation and economic transformation; driving
universal digital connectivity by 2030; bolstering efficient, accountable
institutions for better policy and service delivery; investing in
people—especially women—by improving education, health, and employment
opportunities; advancing climate-smart solutions such as renewable energy,
green infrastructure, and locust-response programs; addressing the root causes
of fragility through regional peace-building initiatives; and deepening
partnerships that foster continent-wide integration from North to Sub-Saharan
Africa.
Eastern and Southern Africa (E AFR)
Region: https://www.worldbank.org/en/region/afr/eastern-and-southern-africa
AFE
Water Team (SAEW3)
Within the Eastern and
Southern Africa Region, the hiring unit, SAEW3 is responsible for ensuring the
translation of the World Bank’s Africa Regional Strategy and the Water Global
Practice’s Water Security Strategy into practical results in three Divisions :
(i) Kenya, Uganda, Somalia and Rwanda; (ii) Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and
Zimbabwe; and (iii) Mozambique, Madagascar, Comoros, Seychelles and Maurice. The
unit (SAEW3) supports the definition and achievement of these results through
analytical, policy, and investment activities. The unit has a staffing
complement of around 30 water professionals, with an active portfolio of over
$4.13 Billion, through 21 investment finance projects, 2 Programs for Results,
Advisory Services and Analytics, and contribution to Development Policy
Financing. These require intensive engagement with government counterparts, and
other stakeholders to ensure local ownership, capacity, and sustained focus on
implementation for results.
The successful
candidate will be recruited for a GG-level Locally Recruited Staff position to
be based in Nairobi, Kenya for a Two-year term and report to the SAEW3 Water
Practice Manager.
OBJECTIVE AND CONDITIONS OF RECRUITMENT
The
SAEW3 unit seeks to recruit a Senior Water Specialist to support the team
providing implementation support to it program in Kenya, Uganda, Somalia
and Rwanda.
SPECIFIC
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties
& Accountabilities:
The Senior Water Specialist will be responsible for the following
specific tasks including but not limited to:
- Provide project implementation support for water investment operations in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Somalia, as well as for multiple sector-led trust funds, including reviewing Terms of Reference (TORs), specifications and bidding documents, and assist for the organization of implementation support missions and the preparation of internal report documentation – with a particular emphasis on the engineering aspects and quality control;
- Supervise the work of consultants and technical specialists to ensure consistency and conformity with the Bank’s standards; evaluate studies and sector-related project documentation;
- Assist with the coordination of stakeholders, as well as internal WB efforts to ensure timely completion of ongoing activities under the project and meeting multiple interests around management of water resources, water supply, sanitation and hygiene in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Somalia;
- Coordinate closely with the Bank’s teams across different GPs and Divisions as well as with Development Partners investments and national and local public administration officials;
- Provide guidance to government counterparts and implementing agencies identifying potential problems, implementing bottlenecks and advising on required actions as well as overall project/program implementation;
- Support development of water project pipeline in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Somalia and preparation of future projects/programs in the sector;
- Help adapt global good practice to local context and advise government counterpart and Bank teams on matters related to the water sector;
- Contribute to operational aspects of the preparation, appraisal, and negotiations of water lending operations, including Sector Investment Projects and Technical Assistance activities in the water portfolio;
- Contribute to cross-sectoral engagements such as Sustainable Development Practice Group works, Systematic Country Diagnostic and Country Partnership Framework and other Division-led activities;
- Actively contribute and engage with the overall strategic program development within the SAEW3 unit;
- Participate in professional development and knowledge sharing activities in the Water Global Practice, the GSGs, and contribute specific knowledge both within the assigned countries and in the World Bank;
- Perform other duties and functions as assigned by the Practice Manager, including in countries beyond Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Somalia.
Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.