The WRI Brazil is seeking a professional to work as a Full Donations and Contracts Analyst to support the Restaura Biomas Program, a project developed in partnership with Conservation International as a partner agency of the Global Environment Facility (GEF). WRI Brazil acts as an executing agency, while the Ministry of Environment (MMA) is the governmental partner, contributing to the implementation of the National Policy for Native Vegetation Recovery (PROVEG). The program aims to meet the requirements and objectives aligned with WRI Brazil's strategy and the Union for Restoration.
Restaura Biomas is part of the Integrated Ecosystem Restoration Program, a global GEF initiative covering 20 countries and with over 200 million dollars allocated to ecological restoration.
The professional will join the Donations & Contracts team, working on the analysis and review of contracts with partners, donors, suppliers, and service providers; monitoring and tracking the validity, deliverables, deadlines, closures, and contractual/project audits; risk and compliance analysis; preparation and review of budget proposals; updating of the area's management tools; identification and application of process and routine improvements; updating information in systems; archiving and relevant routines for the area. The position requires availability for occasional national and international travel.
If you qualify for the position, apply online at https://jobs.jobvite.com/wri/jobs/ until May 23, 2025. Only applications submitted through this site will be considered in the selection process.
WRI Brazil seeks to incorporate diversity into its actions and projects. Therefore, if you wish, indicate in your Letter of Intent information you deem relevant for consideration in your application, including, but not limited to: race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, regional origin, connection with traditional populations, physical disability, or specific needs.
WRI Brazil is a research institute that works in partnership to generate transformation. It acts in the development of studies and implementation of solutions so that people have the essentials to live, to protect and restore nature, for climate balance, and for resilient communities. It combines technical excellence with political articulation and works with governments, companies, academia, and civil society.
WRI Brazil is part of the World Resources Institute (WRI). Founded in 1982, WRI has approximately 1,700 professionals worldwide, with offices in Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and the United States, in addition to regional offices in Africa and Europe.