DAI, a global consulting firm headquartered in Washington, DC, USA, is seeking candidates for various positions to be based in Kyrgyzstan for the US Agency for International Development (USAID) 5-year project, “Green Economy Activity.” This project will work to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the private and public sectors, increase climate financing, and develop a policy framework to catalyze sustainable and green climate solutions while promoting a robust and socially inclusive economy.
DAI is currently accepting applications from senior and mid-level candidates for anticipated long-term program positions. Full-time positions are contingent upon project award and USAID approval and would be based in Kyrgyzstan.
CVs requested for:
- Chief of Party
- Deputy Chief of Party
- Director of Operations and Finance
- Technical Experts
Areas of Expertise Sought for Technical Experts Include:
- Agribusiness, tourism, and entrepreneurship
- Climate Finance
- Government and Institutional Capacity Building
- Climate Policy
- Climate-smart Technology
- Private sector engagement and public-private partnerships
- Knowledge management and monitoring, evaluating, and learning (MEL)
- Gender equity, youth, and social inclusion
- Finance, administration, and operations management; prior experience on USAID programs preferred
- Grants management; prior experience with grants on USAID programs preferred
Requirements:
- University degree in economics, international relations, public administration, business, finance, environmental studies, or a relevant field
- Minimum 7 years of relevant experience
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both written and oral)
- Fluency in English is required
How to apply
Application deadline: Interested candidates should submit their CV in English by e-mail to: kyrgyz-gea@dai.com. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews. All program positions are contingent upon project award and approval and would be based in Kyrgyzstan. More information about DAI can be found on the DAI website (www.dai.com).