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19  Fl.  Jeongdong  Bldg.,  15-­‐5  Jeong-­‐dong,  Jung-­‐gu,  Seoul  100-­‐784  Korea     TEL:  82  2  2096  9991    FAX:  82  2  2096  9990    E-­‐mail:  [email protected]  

     

POSITION  TITLE:  ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR-­‐GENERAL,  PUBLIC-­‐PRIVATE  COOPERATION  (12-­‐002)   Organization:  Global  Green  Growth  Institute  (GGGI)   Salary:  Competitive  with  comparable  United  Nations  and  MDB  positions   Location:    Seoul,  Republic  of  Korea  and  Copenhagen/London   Assignment:    Fulltime   Position  number:    GGGI-­‐HR_12-­‐002   Post  Date:    26  November  2012   Closing  Date:  03  January  2013  

    INTRODUCTION     The  Global  Green  Growth  Institute  (GGGI)  is  the  world’s  newest  international  organization.    Headquartered  in   Seoul,   it   is   a   new   kind   of   international   organization   –   interdisciplinary,   multistakeholder   and   driven   by   the   priorities   of   emerging   and   developing   economies   –   established   by   an   initial   group   of   eighteen   governments   pursuant  to  a  treaty  signed  at  the  United  Nations  Rio+20  conference  in  June  2012.         GGGI  is  dedicated  to  helping  government  and  industry  pioneer  and  diffuse  a  new  model  of  economic  growth,   known  as  “green  growth,”  that  integrates  strong  economic  and  environmental  performance  in  such  areas  as   poverty   reduction,   job   creation   and   social   inclusion   as   well   as   mitigation   and   adaptation   to   climate   change,   biodiversity   loss   and   energy   and   water   security.     Its   approach   is   particularly   suited   to   developing   countries,   because  it  starts  from  the  premise  that  growth  is  an  essential  ingredient  in  economic  and  human  development.       GGGI’s   theory   of   change   leads   it   to   focus   on   three   major   outcomes:     adoption   and   implementation   of   analytically  rigorous  green  growth  plans  that  form  the  core  of  national  and  provincial  economic  development   strategies   in   emerging   and   developing   economies;   research   which   builds   a   strong   theoretical   and   empirical   basis   for   green   growth,   while   providing   concrete   options   and   guidance   for   policymakers;   and   public-­‐private   partnerships  that  enable  the  scaling  of  resource-­‐efficient  investment,  innovation  and  practice  in  key  industry   sectors   as   well   as   the   engagement   of   companies   in   the   implementation   of   national   and   subnational   green   growth  plans.     GGGI   is   already   providing   technical   and   capacity   building   support   to   over   a   dozen   governments   which   are   seeking  to   capitalize  on  the  potential  co-­‐benefits  of  strong  socioeconomic  and  environmental   progress  as  well   as  gain  better  access  to  the  public  and  private  finance  and  technology  that  can  help  place  their  economies  on  a   more   sustainable   and   resilient   development   pathway.     It   has   launched   several   cutting-­‐edge   research   and   public-­‐private  partnerships  with  leading  international  institutions.    The  organization’s  strategic  plan  envisions   considerable  growth  over  the  next  three  years.     JOB  DESCRIPTION     The   post   holder   will   provide   executive   level   direction   and   management   of   GGGI’s   public-­‐private   partnership   activities   as   well   as   its   broader   engagement   of   private   sector   competencies   and   resources,   including   in   the   crucial  areas  of  finance  and  technology.    He  or  she  will  report  directly  to  the  Director-­‐General  and  work  with   him   and   other   senior   management   to   set   and   deliver   the   organization’s   intellectual   and   project   delivery   agenda.  The  role  will  include:     • Responsibility  for  developing  and  managing  the  organization’s  portfolio  of  high-­‐impact  public-­‐private   partnership  initiatives;   • Responsibility   for   guiding   the   organization’s   strategic   partnership   with   the   Global   Green   Growth   Forum  (3GF),  including  through  the  framing  and  follow-­‐through  of  the  content  of  the  partnership;   • Responsibility   for   developing,   in   cooperation   with   the   Chief   Economist   and   Green   Growth   Planning   and  Implementation  department,  engagement  of  international  and  domestic  providers  of  finance  and  

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19  Fl.  Jeongdong  Bldg.,  15-­‐5  Jeong-­‐dong,  Jung-­‐gu,  Seoul  100-­‐784  Korea     TEL:  82  2  2096  9991    FAX:  82  2  2096  9990    E-­‐mail:  [email protected]  

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technology   in   the   implementation   of   green   growth   plans   adopted   by   developing   and   emerging   economy  governments  with  GGGI’s  support;   Contributing  to  the  strategic  planning  and  implementation  of  the  organization’s  research  portfolio;   Engaging   a   community   of   leading   companies   in   the   mission   and   activities   of   the   organizations,   including  through  contributions  of  expertise,  project  leadership  and  resources;   Participating   in   GGGI’s   Management   Committee   and   thereby   sharing   a   collective   sense   of   responsibility  for  the  effective,  integrated  management  of  the  entire  organization.    

  The  successful  candidate  will  be  educated  to  Masters  level  (or  equivalent)  and  highly  experienced  in  catalyzing   and   leading   partnerships   that   engage   the   private   sector   with   multilateral,   bilateral   and   non-­‐governmental   organizations  in  the  areas  of  international  development  and/or  environmental  cooperation.  He  or  she  will  also   have  a  track  record  in  motivating  cross-­‐cultural  teams  in  the  delivery  of  high-­‐quality  outputs;  providing  timely   and  reliable  counsel  and  support  to  senior  executives  or  policymakers;  and  working  collegially  and  flexibly  in   an  international  environment.    Experience  working  with  the  Government  of  the  Kingdom  of  Denmark  is  a  plus,   as  is  a  track  record  of  management  in  an  international  organization  with  satellite  offices.    The  job  will  entail   considerable   travel,   including   among   the   organization’s   Seoul   headquarters   and   its   satellite   offices   in   Copenhagen,  London  and  Abu  Dhabi.         Other  requirements  and  desirable  attributes  include:   • • • • • •

Fluent  in  English,  both  written  and  spoken   Language  skills  in  another  language  is  highly  desirable       Experience  in  developing  countries     Experience  in  the  private  sector   Experience   in   the   management   of   partnership   and   donor   relationships   with   international   organizations,  governments,  companies  and  foundations   Event  management  experience  

You  will  be  expected  to  perform  at  the  highest  levels  within  a  globally  integrated  organization  that  aspires  to   combine  the  results-­‐orientation  and  entrepreneurship  of  the  best  private  and  non-­‐governmental  organizations   with  the  transparency  and  accountability  of  the  best  public  institutions.    The  appointee  will  measure  his/her   success  by  results  and  have  the  resilience  and  maturity  to  manage  internal  relationships  in  a  rapidly  growing   and  ever  changing  organization.       HOW  TO  APPLY       Interested  applicants  should  apply  by  03   January   2013   to:  [email protected]  (including  position  number  in   subject   line   is   a   MUST).   GGGI   will   only   contact   candidates   with   whom   GGGI   wants   to   have   further   discussions.   For  more  information  on  GGGI,  please  visit  our  website  at  www.gggi.org.