Head of Division, Natural Resources Management at the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC)


The Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) was established on 22 May 1964 in N’Djamena, Republic of Chad.  The Commission was established upon recognizing the need to formulate principles of the use of resources of the Basin for economic purposes, including the harnessing of water resources. The mandate of the Commission is to sustainably and equitably manage the Lake Chad and other shared water resources of the Lake Chad Basin, preserve the ecosystems of the Lake Chad Conventional Basin, to promote regional integration, peace and security across the Basin.

We are recruiting competent and qualified candidates for the position below:

 

 

Job Title: Head of Division, Natural Resources Management

Location: N’Djamena, Chad
Category: C3 of the LCBC Service scheme
Contract Duration: Three (3) years, renewable subject to performance evaluation
Reporting line: The Head of Division Natural Resources reports to the Technical Director

Job Profile
The responsibilities for the position include but not limited to:

  • Align the needs for projects with LCBC objectives in terms of expected output to ensure achievement of this objective. This responsibility entails among other actions:
  • Ensure that Experts within the Division collect and analyse information, assess ecosystem status and, together with the Observatory Division, prepare information and awareness summaries;
  • Support the collection and analysis of key socio-economic data to facilitate the preparation of the IWRM plans (through developing potential scenarios on population, climate, industry, fisheries, agriculture and regional development).
  • Close linkages with the Observatory Division are essential to share information on water related pressures and impacts;
  • Coordinate the implementation of the LCBC Water Charter in liaison with the Basin Observatory Division and the Legal Adviser
  • Ensure an essential close co-operation with the Lake Chad Basin Member States on the management of transboundary natural resources;
  • Ensure interaction between the experts within the Division to develop comprehensive multidisciplinary approaches to the Division’s work;
  • Deliver developed trans-boundary water management plans (consistent with the expectations of good practice in IWRM) for approval by LCBC Council of
  • Ministers, and provide linkages between national and the trans-boundary plans (a key function of the LCBC) as well as provide a link to the objectives of the SAP;
  • Provide secretarial assistance to Transboundary Working Groups relevant to the Division;
  • Provide leadership and guidance for following functions reporting to the position:
    • IWRM Planning and Strategy
    • Socio-economic data and trends;

Qualifications & Experience

  • Master's Degree in Water related Engineering, Water Resources Management, Environment Planning, Natural Resources management Information and Information Systems Management, and other related fields ;
  • At least 15 years’ experience in one of the fields of Natural Resources Management within the division’s scope of responsibility: Water resources, Ecology, Fisheries, Agriculture, environment and climate change etc.
  • Experienced in working in multidisciplinary and multicultural teams
  • Working knowledge of current developments in watershed management, including one or more of the following: hydrometeorological value chain, nature based solutions, vegetation and soil monitoring etc
  • Good knowledge of development planning processes, and development planning processes within river basin organisations ;
  • Understanding of international and regional funding and technical facilitation organizations, and preferably experience in preparing proposals for funding -
  • Experience or demonstrated skills in program and project management will be an added advantage.
  • Computer literacy in current MS Office programmes and special task related software (GIS, Data analysis etc.) is a prerequisite; and
  • Good communication skills as well as experienced working in multicultural team.
  • Good personal organisation with ability to prioritise effectively and adjust to rapidly changing situations
  • At least 10 years’ experience in development work obtained mainly at national, international or regional level. At least five years at regional or international level.
  • At least 5 years’ experience in a supervisory and managerial position in a similar context ;
  • Experience acquired in supervising or working with institutions from the private / public sector or NGO / CSO, preferably in a multicultural setting, would be an advantage ;
  • Good knowledge of methodologies for Monitoring of Watersheds, Wetlands and ecosystems ;
  • Knowledge of data capture systems and how to utilize them for measurement and decision making;
  • Language:

Fluency in English and/or French,

Age Limit:

  • Maximum: 53 years old as at 1st January 2023.

 

 

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their completed Applications which shall include the documents below to: [email protected] using the Job Title as the subject of the email.

Application Documents

  • A handwritten Application,
  • A Cover Letter,
  • A Certificate of Non-conviction issued within Three Months;
  • A Certificate of Nationality,
  • Work Certificates / Attestations
  • A Certified true copy of Certificates and Diplomas;
  • A signed Curriculum Vitae,
  • Two (2) Passport-size Photographs.

Or
Send completed Applications to:
The Secretariat of the Executive Secretary,
Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC),
Ronde Pointe Grand Army,
PO Box 727, N'Djaména,
Chad.

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Note: Further information on the job descriptions and profiles may be obtained on LCBC website: www.cblt.org

Application Deadline  30th June, 2022.