National Consultant for Sustainable Fiscal Policy and Budgeting
Category | Grade:Professional | CONDeadline:29 Jul 2026Job ID:280595Posted on:16 Jul 2026
Overview
Supports UNEP's FAST project in Indonesia by coordinating and quality-assuring sustainable public finance work, aligning national fiscal policy activities with biodiversity protection goals and project deliverables.
Department: Economic and Fiscal Policy Unit
Languages
Required: English
Job Functions
- Programme and Project Management
- Agriculture, Environment and Sustainability
Minimum Experience
2 years
Estimated Salary
Not available
Responsibilities
- Revise the national workplan after desk review and stakeholder consultations
- Quality assure scoping, inception, stakeholder mapping and outreach reports from implementing partners
- Prepare a briefing document for the annual global monitoring report
- Quality assure scoping and sustainable budgeting assessment reports and research plans
- Support preparation, facilitation and reporting for a national steering committee meeting
- Revise national operational planning based on meeting outcomes
- Quality assure the capacity needs assessment report and policy brief
- Revise workplans and budgets for local implementing partners if extensions occur
Requirements
- Postgraduate degree in public policy, development studies, environmental studies, economics, international affairs, sustainable finance or a related field, or a first-level university degree with two additional years of qualifying experience
- At least two years of project or programme management experience in climate change, biodiversity, green fiscal policy or macro-economic policy
- Written and verbal fluency in English
Skills
Project ManagementSustainable Public FinanceFiscal PolicyBiodiversity PolicyQuality AssuranceStakeholder EngagementWork PlanningPolicy BriefingCapacity Needs AssessmentPartner Coordination
Additional info
- Consultancy duration is 12 months
- The consultant supports the IKI-GIZ FAST project in Indonesia
- The project covers Brazil, Costa Rica, Indonesia and Nigeria