Sao Paulo, Brazil
WRI Brazil is looking for a professional to work as a Senior PMEL 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 the executing agency, while the Ministry of Environment (MMA) is the governmental partner, contributing to the implementation of the National Policy for the Recovery of Native Vegetation (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.
Main activities and/or responsibilities
- Develop, implement, and report the M&E Plan for the Restaura Biomas Program.
- Structure and refine indicators, methodologies, and tools for monitoring, impact evaluation, and adaptive management.
- Prepare the project's Results Framework and ensure compliance with CI-GEF and GEF standards.
- Supervise data collection, analysis, and standardization across the program.
- Coordinate periodic evaluations to measure impact and guide management adjustments.
- Produce technical and analytical reports for internal and external audiences.
- Act as a focal point for knowledge management in the project.
- Support and supervise service providers responsible for developing the Knowledge Management Platform.
- Organize and disseminate lessons learned, best practices, and evaluation findings.
- Lead technical exchanges with partners on M&E methodologies and tools.
- Ensure that all generated products and learnings are available and accessible to stakeholders, promoting good practices in ecosystem restoration.
- Contribute to strengthening internal and partner capacities in project management and M&E.
- Develop and disseminate technical products and tools that improve continuous monitoring and learning processes.
- Apoiar o uso de M&A como ferramenta estratégica para gestão e tomada de decisão.
- Ensure that M&E and knowledge management activities are aligned with WRI Brazil's strategy.
- Participate in institutional activities and contribute suggestions for improving organizational processes and indicators.
Required qualifications
- Higher education in Public Policy, Environmental Sciences, Development Studies, or related fields.
- Proven experience in monitoring, evaluation, and knowledge management in complex programs with multiple partners.
- Familiarity with requirements of international donors, such as GEF and CI-GEF.
- Excellence in data analysis, technical report writing, and information systematization.
- Ability to articulate with different stakeholders and coordinate external suppliers.
- Experience in training and facilitating workshops will be a differential.
- Advanced English
Salary and Benefits:
- Salary compatible with experience and qualifications
- 40 hours/week
- Transportation voucher
- Meal/food voucher on Caju Card
- Quality of Life Program
- Birthday Day Off
- Life insurance
- Hybrid work model
- Recess between Christmas and New Year
How to apply
If you qualify for the position, apply online on the website by May 05, 2025. Only applications submitted through this website will be considered in the selection process.
Diversity Promotion
WRI Brazil seeks to incorporate diversity into its actions and projects. Therefore, if you wish, indicate in your Letter of Intent information that 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.
About WRI Brazil
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.