
Policy Advisor (Mandarin language required-Maternity Cover)
International Institute for Sustainable Development
- Winnipeg, MB
- Contrat
- Temps-plein
- Coordinating CCICED research and activities in collaboration with the CCICED Secretariat.
- Supporting the international chief advisor by providing research updates, seeking feedback, engaging with research teams, and conducting background research.
- Engaging CCICED international partners.
- Coordinating with other SISO team members on communications, project management, financial, and logistical matters to ensure delivery of research and activities.
- Contributing to donor reporting and fundraising efforts.
- Contribute to identifying challenges, emerging issues, and solutions.
- Contribute to the development and growth of new projects and participate in the strategy implementation.
- Promote a culture of high performance, continuous improvement, and shared learning.
- Manage own time and inputs into projects so as to deliver research outputs on time and to budget.
- Lead the delivery of primary and secondary research required for successful completion of projects, working with contractors as required.
- Deliver research and other project outputs to the required standard, including research reports, policy briefs, and technical reports. Ask for guidance and advice as required to ensure the successful delivery of outputs.
- Undertake research and assist in managing secured projects, focusing on technical rather than financial deliverables.
- Support capacity-building activities related to the Workstream, including training sessions and workshops for stakeholders.
- Review of existing laws and policies or drafting briefings relating to the Workstream.
- Contribute to tracking and influencing normative processes for relevant institutions and prepare commentaries, reports, and paper contributions for different processes.
- Design and implement projects that support current program initiatives in collaboration with IISD staff, affiliates, partners, and consultants.
- Contribute to the preparation and coordination of project narrative reports, publications, and related materials.
- Set up and manage parts of projects as required, ensuring that delivery risks are highlighted and escalated as appropriate.
- Support project logistics, including the coordination and documentation of site visits, online and in-person meetings, and stakeholder events.
- Work with IISD’s Communications team to ensure development of relevant communications materials to communicate the work and its components to a broader audience.
- Represent projects and program to clients and stakeholders.
- Represent projects and program at forums, conferences, and public events.
- Maintain and identify new contacts with domestic and international project partners.
- Serve as the main contact point in liaising with government, academia, and civil society organizations that collaborate with the Workstream.
- Support fundraising efforts by contributing to proposals for funding and business development materials.
- Identify fundraising opportunities based on existing work or new ideas.
- 5+ years of experience working in international policy analysis and advising (e.g., a think tank, university, intergovernmental organization, or civil society organization) or policymaking (e.g., government), with demonstrated involvement in sustainable development issues.
- A master’s degree or equivalent in international development, environmental studies, or related area (e.g., economics, geology, international development, law, or policy).
- Confident and engaging communication skills. Experience with engaging with senior government officials and think-tanks will be considered a strong advantage.
- Identifies and resolves routine issues within established guidelines.
- Manages small projects from inception to completion, overseeing junior staff, interns, and consultants to achieve program goals.
- Working fluency in English and Mandarin.
- Excellent computer skills, including Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and automated referencing software.
- Confidence in working collaboratively with IISD staff, affiliates, partners, and consultants.
- An entrepreneurial approach to work, taking initiative within the team and ready to develop new skills, increase responsibility, and build experience in fundraising.
- Demonstrated ability to work autonomously, managing workload and producing deliverables on time and within budget.
- Results-focused with an ability to prioritize and work quickly and accurately over a range of tasks.
- Capable of decision making following established procedures, under the guidance of senior staff.
- A CV (no longer than two pages)
- A one-page letter of motivation