Grants and Finance Specialist II, Land & Carbon Lab

Tags: climate change finance English Environment
  • Added Date: Wednesday, 24 January 2024
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This position is hybrid-based in Washington DC office or remote based in a state in the US where WRI is registered. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission. WRI is unable to sponsor any visa work sponsorship for this position.

About the Program:

The World Resources Instituteโ€™s (WRI) Food, Land and Water Program is focused on shifting the worldโ€™s food, land and water system to meet the needs of all people while protecting nature and halting climate change. Our approach is to: โ€ข Produce more food on the same or less land while minimizing environmental impacts. We work to increase agricultural yields, reduce water stress and safeguard ocean health through better farming, fishing and management. โ€ข Protect remaining natural ecosystems on land and in the ocean. We monitor forest loss and map and set strategies to alleviate water risks, help companies rid supply chains of deforestation, increase finance for nature-based solutions and empower Indigenous Peoples to secure their ancestral territories. โ€ข Shift consumption patterns and reduce food loss and waste. We work with companies and governments to measure and cut waste, while employing behavioral science to help consumers adopt lower-carbon diets. โ€ข Restore degraded and deforested lands back into healthy ecosystems. We identify restoration opportunities; provide technical assistance to farmers, entrepreneurs and local actors; build project pipelines; line up financing and monitor progress.

Job Highlight:

Reporting to the Operations Manager of Land and Carbon Lab, you will work in close coordination with the Senior Operations Manager, Land and Carbon Lab. You will be anchored in the Land and Carbon Lab Program and will work with other Grants and Finance Specialists across the FLW Program team, and with WRIโ€™s central finance teams including the cost and pricing team, grants and contracts team, and accounting team. This will involve working colleagues across programs to provide grants, contracts, and financial management. This will also include managing grants and contracts, developing budgets for new proposals, tracking and updating project budgets, preparing financial and program narrative reports, processing invoices, and managing subawards.

What will you do:

Grants and Contract Management (40%):

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