E T Consultant (Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist) at World Bank

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World Bank Jobs 2024 – Nigeria
International Jobs. World Bank looking for “E T Consultant (Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist)”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 12-Jul-24.

World Bank E T Consultant (Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist) Jobs 2024

The World Bank has published a job vacancy announcement on 27/06/2024 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of E T Consultant (Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist) to be based in Abuja , Nigeria.

Company Name: World Bank

Job Title: E T Consultant (Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist)

Duty Station:Abuja , Nigeria

Country: Nigeria

Application Deadline: 12-Jul-24

About the Company:

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 (SD) Practice Group

The water challenges of the world are tremendous. For human development (HD), livable cities, food security, and energy security the need for better water resources management is growing. 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 Lead 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 Sustainable Development Practice Group, which brings together the cross-cutting sectors of Water with Agriculture, Environment, Social Inclusion, and Urban and Disaster Risk Management. The GP, through its fully integrated GWSP Trust Fund, places highest priority on global knowledge into local implementation, as well as in deploying staff to countries and regions while still working globally.

Western and Central Africa (AFW) Region

Western and Central Africa is a region with diverse cultures, beliefs, languages, and lifestyles – marked by contrasts of stability and conflict, affluence and poverty. Home to about half a billion people, it encompasses 22 countries stretching from the westernmost point of Africa across the equator and partly along the Atlantic Ocean to the Republic of Congo in the South. Yet these vast opportunities are tempered by persistent gaps in education, health, and skills, which have Africa not reaching its estimated potential. Moreover, conflict, food insecurity, population growth, and the disruptive forces of climate change threaten to curtail or even reverse the progress that has been made over the past decades. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought back to the forefront the risks posed by weak health and water supply and sanitation systems, and poor surveillance.

The World Bank Western and Central Africa Region, comprised of approximately 1,139 staff mostly based in the country offices, is committed to help countries to realize their considerable development potential and become more competitive in the global economy by focusing on the following priorities (i) Creating Jobs and Transforming Economies, (ii) Building up the Digital Economy, (iii) Institutions more Efficient and Accountable (iv) Investing in People, (v) Supporting Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption, (vi) Addressing the Drivers of Fragility, Conflict and Violence (vii) Building Partnerships and Working across the African Continent.

AFW Water Team (SAWW4)

Within the West and Central Africa Region, the hiring unit, or the AFW Water team (SAWW4), 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 relevant to 3 country management units (CMUs), including Nigeria. Specifically, the unit supports the definition and achievement of these results through analytical, policy, and investment activities. The unit has a staffing complement of around 16 water professionals, with an active portfolio of over $1.7 Billion, through 4 large investment projects, 1 Programs for Results, Advisory Services and Analytics, and contribution to Development Policy Financing.

The hiring unit has an active portfolio of investments and lending projects in the Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon CMUs under implementation, focusing on water security, including water supply, sanitation, irrigation, and water resources management. In all cases, these require intensive engagement with government counterparts, and other stakeholders to ensure local ownership, capacity building and sustained focus on implementation for results.

The focus of the work program will be on the Nigeria water portfolio, covering a wide range of Federal and State-level stakeholders and investments. In Nigeria, the Water GP works closely with other SD, HD and infrastructure units in integrated programs designed to address multi-faceted challenges.

 Objectives of the assignment

The SAWW4 unit seeks to recruit a Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist on an extended-term basis to: (1) provide analytical and operational support to the Nigeria Sustainable Urban and Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (SURWASH) Program-for-Results (P170734), the Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria (TRIMIN) Project (P123112) and the Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria (SPIN) Project (P179684); (2) support the task team leaders (TTLs) in various activities such as planning, monitoring and evaluation, quality assurance; and (3) play a coordination and liaison function.

 Scope of work

The Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist will be responsible for various tasks which include but are not limited to:

• Provide technical and operational support to TTLs in the preparation, supervision and completion of the aforementioned projects and programs in Nigeria;
• Collect and analyze sector data to produce sector study reports, engagement notes, diagnostic reports, conference papers and other official World Bank documents;
• Support the organization and implementation of preparation and supervision missions as well as the preparation of corresponding Aide Memoires, Management Letters, back-to-office reports and briefs;
• Support the Task Teams with processing of operational issues, including on the Operations Portal.
• Support the TTLs in liaising with the technical, procurement, financial management, disbursement, environmental, social, and legal colleagues, as well as Global Practice and Country Management Unit (CMU) management to facilitate reviews, coordination and internal clearance processes;
• Contribute to key implementation activities such as restructurings, budget planning, preparation of terms of references (ToRs), management briefs, etc.

Duration of Assignment

The assignment will be for two years with the possibility of extension based on the consultant’s performance.

 

Selection Criteria

 

The Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist shall have the following qualifications:

•  At least a masters’ degree civil/environmental engineering, environmental science, economics, finance or public policy
•  At least 5 years of work experience in the field of water supply and sanitation, water resources management, economics, finance, and/or infrastructure
•  Familiarity with World Bank operations and processes
•  At least 3 years of experience in project management or monitoring and evaluation
•  Experience working in a fast-paced environment
•  Demonstrated experience conducting research and analysis on a wide variety of sustainable development issues and/or water
•  Good understanding of the water supply and sanitation service delivery in Nigeria
•  Willingness and ability to travel to different parts of Nigeria
•  Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision is an asset, seeking guidance when necessary on complex projects/issues from senior staff
•  Ability to deal sensitively in multi-cultural environments is a requirement.

Supervision

The Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist will report to Anna Cestari, Practice Manager, SAWW4, and will work closely with Awa Diagne (Senior Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist) and Jun Matsumoto (Senior Water Resources Management Specialist). He/she will present simplified reports with the days worked and products delivered, as basis for payments.

 

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