We’re expanding into the Philippines and Thailand — and we’re building the team to take us there.
This is a rare chance to bring your skills to something that genuinely hasn’t been done before — and leave a mark on people and the planet.
We’re looking for individuals who are energized by complex problems, comfortable with ambiguity, and care about water, nature, and climate.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The Engagement Consultant (EC) works with Local Partners, Science Leads, and Engagement Managers to support multidisciplinary teams of internal and external experts that are staffed to deliver watershed investment programs in various geographic contexts. The EC will assist multiple concurrent teams and drive analysis relating to program evaluation and structuring, including developing Return on Investment (ROI) analyses, developing governance structures, and evaluating funding strategies.
ECs assist the Engagement Manager in planning, executing, and monitoring project activities while enabling effective communication among team members and external stakeholders. Under the guidance of the Engagement Manager, they can variously support and/or own workstreams, in the process meticulously analyzing data, preparing reports, and contributing to the development of practical solutions. Their dedication and focus ensure the timely and high-quality delivery of engagement outputs. ECs usually have an estimated 30-50% FTE commitment per project, and balance multiple projects at any given time.
RESPONSIBILITIES & SCOPE
- Workstream Delivery: ECs are responsible for delivery of socio-economic workstreams such as economics / finance, governance, and community engagement. Aspects that ECs are likely to be involved with for projects include:
- Data Analysis and Reporting: Analyze quantitative and qualitative data to derive insights that inform project strategies. Prepare comprehensive reports that summarize findings and recommendations for stakeholders.
- Research and Knowledge Gathering: Conduct thorough research on relevant topics (IPLC, gender, industry trends, and best practices). Compile findings into actionable insights that support project planning and execution.
- Analytical Synthesis: Manage and deliver work products related to financial modeling, cost-benefit analysis, governance evaluation, sustainable funding evaluation.
- Problem Solving: Act as a partner to the Engagement Manager and broader project team to identify project-related challenges and collaborate with team members to develop effective solutions. Employ critical thinking skills to address issues promptly and efficiently.
- Stakeholder Communication: Act as a liaison between the internal team and external stakeholders, facilitating discussions and ensuring that all parties are informed and engaged throughout the project lifecycle. Help create engaging presentations and materials for meetings with stakeholders.
- Project Support and Coordination: ECs assist Engagement Managers by helping organize project timelines, tasks, and resources. ECs ensure that project milestones are met by tracking progress, coordinating team efforts, and monitoring overall budgets / level of effort.
- Documentation Support: Support Engagement Managers in maintaining organized and up-to-date project documentation, including meeting notes, status reports, and project plans. Manage flows of information between the project team and external parties.
- Contracting Support: Manage contract vendors, including issuing terms of reference, managing contractor workflows, and ensuring the integrity of final outputs.
- Knowledge Management: ****Collaborate with the knowledge management staff of the Nature for Water Facility team to refine standard processes, procedures, and templates over time.
- Travel: May require frequent travel (up to 15%) domestically and/or internationally.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Finance, Environmental Science, Business, Engineering, or related field and 4+ years of professional experience, or equivalent combination.
- Experience supporting complex projects and strategic initiatives in an unstructured environment.
- Demonstrated experience with quantitative analysis, including financial modeling, cost-benefit analysis, or economic appraisal.
- Analytical and project management experience.
- Experience with spoken and written English.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE
- Graduate degree in business, environmental or natural resource economics, or environmental management and 5+ years of professional experience in consultancy, project finance, or international development.
- Proficiency in additional languages is highly desirable, particularly Mandarin, Bahasa Indonesia/Malay, Thai, or Filipino/Tagalog
- Experience facilitating diverse stakeholders.
- Experience in project finance and/or consultancy settings
- Familiarity with Nature-based Solutions, ecosystem services, or water security programs and/or experience in adjacent fields such as agribusiness, forestry, biodiversity, or land use is a plus, contributing to the interdisciplinary nature of N4W project teams.
- Professional experience within multilateral development banks, DFIs, bilateral donors (e.g. USAID), or global consultancies is strongly preferred.
- Strong team player who can build relationships and work collaboratively across the organization and with partners.
- Demonstrated ability to both drive analytical work independently and contribute effectively within a broader team — balancing initiative with attention to detail and follow-through.
This description is not designed to be a complete list of all duties and responsibilities required for this job.
