Climate Risks and Agrometeorologist Specialist
Organizational Setting
The FAO Representation in Tunisia is responsible for the development, promotion, supervision, and implementation of programmes and strategies jointly prepared with the Government in the areas of food, agriculture, and rural development. It also maintains strong relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including government institutions and financial and technical partners.
This position is focused on development support and project implementation.
Tunisia is finalizing its first national project for submission to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), with technical support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), acting as the GCF Accredited Entity. The proposed project, Climate Resilient Agriculture and Livelihoods in Southern Tunisia (CRALST), aims to strengthen climate resilience, enhance rural livelihoods, and protect vulnerable arid ecosystems. During 2024–2025, the Funding Proposal (FP) underwent a full restructuring following initial feedback received from the GCF Secretariat in March 2024. A first version of the revised FP and annexes was prepared. To finalize the FP formulation, a Climate Impact and Potential Analysis (CIPA) is required to further strengthen the project's climate rationale.
Reporting Lines
The Climate Risks and Agrometeorologist Specialist will be under the overall supervision of FAO Representative of Tunisia, OCB Natural Resources Officer, and the direct supervision of SNE land and water officer.
Technical Focus
To Support The Aforementioned Project, The International Climate Risks And Agrometeorology Specialist Is Expected To Produce Information And Recommendations Using National And Sub-national Level Data. In Particular, The Following Activities Are Foreseen
Analysis of the occurrence and geographical coverage of climate-related hazards in the project locations using nationally available data, including a historical analysis of hazard types, intensities, frequencies and associated losses and damages
Assessment of historical and future trends in climate data and extreme events to determine changes in frequency, intensity and duration and potential impacts in project areas, to the highest resolution possible
Assess the impacts of climate and weather hazards to the agricultural sector
Analysis of historical and future climatic indicators
Assessment of vulnerability and adaptive capacity of the people and ecosystems in the project area and identify additional areas to integrate resilience into the project
Tasks And Responsibilities
Collect and synthesize all available climate data (historical and future periods) to build a more comprehensive understanding of climate trends and projections specific to the agricultural sector
Collect data and study on agricultural production, trends and use along the project area and, if possible, prepare assessment on the impacts of climate change tailored to the systems targeted by the project
Review available information on climate indicators, including extremes and impacts on the agricultural sector (historical and near and mid-term future)
Collect and synthesize available biophysical and socio-economic maps, vulnerability assessments and data at the targeted level
Review all available information and collect relevant data on climate risks at regional level
Collect and analyze loss and damage data in relation to climate-related hazards
Review how and which type of weather-informed advisories are being delivered to the agricultural sector
Advise and support for the integration of climate risk consideration in the Funding proposal
Develop crop suitability maps assessing the impacts of climate change using analytical impact-based frameworks (e.g. PyAEZ) for RCPs 2.6 and 8.5. The former will be complemented by a set agricultural transformation and adaptation solutions to climate change
CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING
Minimum Requirements
Advanced university degree from an institution recognized by the International Association of Universities (IAU)/UNESCO in climate science, environmental sciences, agricultural climatology, natural resource management, or a related field relevant to the assignment. Consultants with a bachelor's degree need two additional years of relevant professional experience
At least five (5) years of relevant experience in climate change adaptation, with demonstrated experience in agrometeorology, climate risk analysis, and/or climate impacts on agriculture, water resources, or food systems
Working knowledge of English and Arabic
FAO Core Competencies
Results Focus
Teamwork
Communication
Building Effective Relationships
Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement
Technical/Functional Skills
Familiarity with programming language (R), web-based interfaces used to write and run codes (Jupyter Notebooks), and GIS software's (Q-GIS, ArcGIS)
Excellent understanding of national and regional climate policies, climate risk assessments, and their intersection with agriculture, water, energy, and food security strategies
Strong analytical and conceptual skills and ability to think creatively
Excellent writing skills and ability to synthesize
Experience working with UN agencies is an advantage
Call For Expressions Of Interest - Vacancy Announcement
Job Posting
02/Apr/2026
Closure Date
16/Apr/2026, 9:59:00 PM
Organizational Unit
SNE - Subregional Office for North Africa
Job Type
Non-staff opportunities
Type of Requisition
Consultant
Grade Level
N/A
Primary Location
Home-Based
Duration
70 days
Post Number
N/A
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Qualified female applicants, qualified nationals of non-and under-represented Members and person with disabilities are encouraged to apply
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