DUTY STATION
Home-based, Remote
| QUALIFICATIONS | ||
| Education Master's degree in Climate Science, Environmental Health, Geography (climate/health focus), Public Health (environmental health track), Environmental Sciences, or related field with demonstrated coursework or research in climate-health interactions. A first-level degree with two additional years of relevant experience may substitute. | ||
| Experience At least two years of professional experience in climate-health research, climate services, or urban climate adaptation and resilience, with demonstrated knowledge of climate-health risk assessment methodologies and evidence synthesis; Proven experience in systematic research methodologies, including comprehensive literature reviews, technical methodology assessments, and evidence synthesis across weather & climate, urban resilience, public health and related domains; Direct experience with climate data interpretation and analysis, including practical application of meteorological datasets, climate projections, and Earth observation, and other exposure and vulnerability data for climate / heat risk assessment applications in urban contexts; Track record of producing knowledge products and communications materials, including technical guidance documents, policy briefs, and training stakeholder presentations for diverse audiences; Experience coordinating technical workshops and stakeholder engagement activities with international partners, including virtual event management and multi-sectoral consultation processes; Proven ability to work effectively in multicultural, multi-time zone environments with experience managing multiple parallel technical workstreams and maintaining coordination across diverse institutional contexts; Experience working with or within international organizations, Earth observation networks, climate service providers, UN agencies, or multilateral institutions, with understanding of international project coordination frameworks. | ||
| Other requirements Strong systematic research skills with demonstrated understanding of research methodologies in the context of climate science, urban planning, public health or related domains; Foundational knowledge of urban climate, climate-health and Earth observation applications, including basic understanding of heat risk assessment frameworks, vulnerability mapping techniques, EO data integration, climate services, urban governance processes and health-system interfaces in municipal decision-making contexts; Project coordination and multi-stakeholder management with proven ability to support concurrent international workstreams and facilitate cross-institutional collaboration in dynamic environments; Communication and knowledge product development including technical writing, policy brief preparation, and capacity building material creation for diverse audiences from practitioners to research institutions, with proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, advanced PowerPoint design, collaborative document platforms (SharePoint); Proficiency in project management and collaboration platforms including project management software (Microsoft Project, Asana), virtual collaboration tools (i.e., Mural, Miro), for stakeholder engagement and international partnerships; Results-driven adaptability with strong deadline management and demonstrated ability to work effectively under evolving project requirements and stakeholder requirements in multicultural, multi-time zone settings; International project coordination experience with understanding of EU Horizon Europe, United Nations system, or similar multi-institutional international cooperation or research programmes. | ||
| Languages Excellent knowledge of English (both oral and written). Knowledge of other official languages of WMO would be an advantage. (Note: The official languages of the Organization are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.) |