Climate Resilience and Environmental Health Advisor

International Rescue Committee (IRC)

The Climate Resilience and Environmental Health Advisor will support climate adaptation and environmental health programming in fragile settings. Required qualifications include Diploma in Climate Change, Diploma in Environmental Health and Safety Management, and Diploma in Strategic Monitoring and Evaluation. Additional skills in digital transformation and records management are desirable. This role involves designing and implementing grants management strategies and ensuring compliance with donor requirements.
### Strategic Analysis The Climate Resilience and Environmental Health Advisor role at the IRC is a linchpin in bridging humanitarian action with long-term climate adaptation. As climate change exacerbates vulnerabilities in fragile settings, this position ensures that environmental health interventions are not only responsive but also resilient. By integrating grants management with strategic M&E, the advisor safeguards donor compliance while driving impact. This role is critical because it operationalizes the shift from reactive aid to proactive, sustainable programming, aligning with global frameworks like the Paris Agreement and the Sendai Framework. In a world where climate-induced displacement and health crises are rising, this advisor turns policy into practice, making humanitarian systems more adaptive and accountable.