The Basel Convention Coordinating Centre for the African Region (BCCC-Africa) invites applications for the positions of National Technical Coordinator(Kenya) for the project “Circular and POPs-free Plastics in Africa (GEFID11049)”.
Post title: | National Technical Coordinator |
Project title: | GEFID 11049: Circular and POPs-free Plastics in Africa |
Duration: | 9 months in the first instance |
Date required: | Immediate engagement |
Duty station: | Kenya |
BACKGROUND
The Africa POPs in plastics project aims to reduce the releases of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) from plastic products in the African continent. Three sectors were prioritized in five countries: automotives (Kenya, South Africa), construction (Zimbabwe) and electronics (Nigeria, Uganda). Project interventions intend to reduce the import, production and use of POPs in plastic-containing products, and the generation of uPOPs and greenhouse gases (GHG) in these sectors. The project will work with governments to adopt and enforce upstream policies and financial instruments; with plastic product designers, manufacturers and assemblers to implement circular economy practices and eliminate/replace problematic products with more sustainable alternatives; and with recyclers and collectors to separate hazardous plastics fractions and increase awareness. This is projected to result in multiple global environmental benefits that include the reduction of POPs containing plastics, emission of POPs, and mitigation of carbon dioxide emissions that will lead to reduced human health, environment, and economic impacts.
ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT
The project is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF). It is being implemented by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and executed by BCCC-Africa with the collaboration of national partners in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe. BCCC-Africa is a regional Centre of the Basel Convention, hosted by the government of Nigeria, and located in Ibadan, Nigeria.
One National Technical Coordinator will be appointed for each of the five countries. This advert serves to fill the position for Kenya.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The objective of this project is to reduce the import, production and use of POPs in plastic-containing products and the generation of uPOPs in selected African countries (Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe).
The project consists of the following four components:
MAIN DUTIES AND EXPECTED OUTPUTS/OUTCOMES
REPORTING
The National Technical Coordinator will report to the National Working Group, the Regional Project Manager, the Regional Technical Coordinator, and the Project Steering Committee.
QUALIFICATIONS
(i) Education:University Degree in Environmental Sciences,Environmental Engineering or related fields.Postgraduate qualifications will be an added advantage.(ii)Workexperience: Minimum of five years’ experience managing projects in the field of chemicals and waste; experience coordinating or leadingenvironment-related projects at national level in Africa.(iii) Knowledge of chemicals is desirable. (iv) Functional Skills:
METHOD OF APPLICATION
N.B: The applicant must be resident in Kenya
All applications for these positionsshouldbe sent by email only, and should contain a cover letter and resume (including copies of certifications), in English, stating the job title in the subject line, to:
The Executive Director
Basel Convention Coordinating Centre for the African Region
1 Ijoma Road,
University of Ibadan
Ibadan, Nigeria
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APPLICATION CLOSING DATE:
The closing date for receipt of applications by e-mail is 06 December 2024.
Signed
Executive Director
BCCC-Africa
Ibadan, Nigeria