CCAC Scaling up Coordinator for the Super Pollutants Accelerator in Mexico

United Nations - UN United Nations Environment Programme

Consultant Closes 24 May 2026 15 days left

Overview

The CCAC Scaling up Coordinator for the Super Pollutants Accelerator in Mexico will support the Government of Mexico in enhancing the mitigation impact of the Accelerator Programme on SLCPs by identifying funding opportunities, cultivating strategic partnerships, and supporting proposal development.


Key Responsibilities
  • Identify funding opportunities with national, bilateral and multilateral sources.
  • Cultivate strategic partnerships.
  • Support proposal development.
  • Ensure effective coordination of the funding pipeline to support scaled-up action on super pollutants.
  • Prepare funding proposals and track financial flows.
  • Secure adoption, sustainability, and institutional continuity of projects.
  • Develop and implement integrated coordination framework/workplan.
  • Prepare and submit funding proposals and concept notes.
  • Establish financial tracking system and reports.
  • Design and implement resource mobilization and strategic partnerships training programs.
  • Develop sustainability, financial and institutionalization plan for Accelerator program.
  • Produce strategic engagement and positioning materials.
  • Establish bilateral partnerships on super pollutant mitigation.
  • Coordinate participation and follow-up in key international fora.
Required Experience
  • 5–8 years of experience in climate project management, grant writing, and donor coordination—preferably in Latin America or within Mexican public institutions is required.
  • Proven track record in accessing international climate finance (GCF, IDB, etc.) and navigating public procurement/budgeting processes is required.
  • Experience working collaboratively with technical, programme, finance and operational teams to develop funding opportunities is required.
  • Knowledge of the national policies in climate change mitigation and air pollution is required.
  • A good understanding of short-lived climate pollutants, climate change and air pollution issues in Mexico is required.
  • Professional training or certification in fundraising, partnership development, or business development is desirable.
  • Experience with CCAC, UNFCCC, NDC implementation and related process is desired.
  • Experience supporting or coordinating donor engagement and relationship management is desired.
Qualifications
  • Advanced degree in environmental management, public policy, international development, international relations, finance, or related field.
  • A first‑level university degree combined with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced degree.
Other Details
Languages Required
• Fluency in Spanish (written and oral) is required
Languages Preferred
• Fluency in English (written and oral) is highly desired
Contract Duration
12 months
Work Modality
Mexico City, Mexico
Remuneration
Not specified
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