Assistant Manager, Natural Resource Governance (NRG) at Clean Technology Hub
Clean Technology Hub
Published 1 month ago · Expires 3 weeks from now
Job description
Role Overview
The Assistant Manager, Natural Resource Governance (NRG) will lead Clean Technology Hub's expanding portfolio on resource governance, transparency, and sustainability within the Environment and Climate Action Department.
The role focuses on policy reform, programs, convenings, research, and advocacy that strengthen governance and promote equitable management of Nigeria's natural resources in line with the just transition and sustainable development goals.
This position is ideal for a mid-career professional with strong analytical, coordination, and stakeholder engagement skills who is passionate about the intersection of governance, environment, and energy transition.
Key Responsibilities
Research and Policy Analysis
- Conduct high-quality research and policy analysis on extractives, mining, forestry, water, and land-use governance
- Monitor institutional and policy developments relevant to sustainable natural resource management, including progress at key agencies and in the legislature
- Produce evidence-based reports, position papers, and policy briefs linking governance to climate and environmental priorities
Project Management and Implementation
- Design, lead, and manage NRG-related projects and programs under the Environment and Climate Action Department
- Engage in fundraising, proposal development, work plan formulation, budgeting, and donor reporting
- Coordinate workshops, dialogues, and stakeholder consultations across the extractive and environmental governance sectors
Stakeholder Engagement and Advocacy
- Build and maintain relationships with government agencies, civil society organizations, development partners, and private sector actors
- Represent Clean Technology Hub in national and international forums on resource governance, climate justice, and energy transition
- Support advocacy for transparency, accountability, and inclusive participation in natural resource governance