Senior Research Specialist, Nature-Based Solutions

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

Job Title: Senior Research Specialist, Nature-Based Solutions
Location: Pacific Institute is a remote-first organization. Preference for Africa-based. Regular travel to project sites in East, West and Southern Africa may be required.
Job Type: FTE (35 hours per week) Exempt
Travel: Some international business travel may be required, including overnight stays
Application Deadline: June 19th, 2026
About the Role:

Pacific Institute is growing its Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) portfolio with new field-based initiatives across Sub-Saharan Africa. We are seeking a Senior Research Specialist, Nature-Based Solutions to lead a major new NBS project from design through implementation, contributing rigorous applied research and strong on-the-ground partnership to our mission of advancing water security and resilience.

The Senior Research Specialist will independently manage a complex, multi-partner project that includes field pilots in East, West and Southern Africa. Success in this role requires a demonstrated ability to lead project lifecycles from funding through delivery, coordinate across diverse teams and geographies, and translate applied research into actionable outputs for government, NGO, and private-sector audiences. The ideal candidate brings deep subject matter expertise in NBS, direct implementation experience in African contexts, and the interpersonal and analytical skills to operate effectively as a senior individual contributor within a collaborative, remote-first team.

Responsibilities:

Research and Analysis
  • Conduct research and analysis related to NBS design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
  • Collect, analyze, and synthesize quantitative and qualitative data from primary and secondary sources.
  • Conduct literature reviews, landscape scans, and stakeholder interviews to inform projects.
  • Translate research findings into actionable insights and recommendations for diverse audiences.
Writing, Communication, and Reporting
  • Independently prepare high-quality project deliverables, including reports, briefs, and presentations tailored to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Ensure project outputs meet high-quality standards of rigor, ethics, and relevance.
  • Share project outputs with key internal and external stakeholders.
Project and Program Management
  • Conceptualize and plan focused projects, including identifying tasks, deliverables, and timelines.
  • Lead coordination of project workflows and effectively coordinate project team members and partners.
  • Develop and maintain project budgets.
  • Lead field-based project pilots in several African countries, including site coordination, community engagement, and monitoring.
Fundraising and Resource Development
  • Secure project funding and support funder relations, including contributing to proposal development and grant reporting.
  • Track and report progress against funder requirements and organizational commitments.
External Engagement
  • Build and maintain relationships with project partners and stakeholders in the region.
  • Represent Pacific Institute at regional convenings, partner meetings, and public forums.
 

requirements:

  • Minimum 9+ years of experience in NBS, watershed management, or an advanced degree in environmental or sustainability sciences, natural resource management, ecology, hydrology, or a related field with 7+ years of equivalent experience.
  • Proficient subject matter expertise in nature-based solutions, with demonstrated experience designing and implementing NBS projects in water security or water resource management contexts.
  • Experience working in Sub-Saharan Africa, with strong contextual understanding of regional water, land, and development systems and hands-on field project experience.
  • Proficient quantitative and qualitative research skills, including data collection, analysis, interpretation, and synthesis.
  • Excellent writing and editing skills for both technical and non-technical audiences; demonstrated ability to independently prepare high-quality deliverables.
  • Strong oral communication and presentation skills, with confidence in engaging diverse stakeholders across disciplines and cultures.
  • Intermediate experience with fundraising and resource development, including contributing to proposals, concept notes, and funder reports.
  • Demonstrated ability to coordinate project teams and partners, manage project budgets, and deliver high-quality outputs on schedule.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Experience engaging with corporate water stewardship programs, including private sector actors on shared water risk, supply chain sustainability, collective action, or water disclosure frameworks
  • Existing professional networks with governments, NGOs, research institutions, or funders working on NBS or water security in Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, or broader Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Experience with participatory or community-based approaches to NBS design and implementation
  • Fluency in a language relevant to the region (Swahili, French, Hausa, or others

To Apply

Please submit the following:
  • A cover letter of no more than two pages, including:
    • Your interest in the work of the Pacific Institute and specific fit for this position;
    • A summary of your qualifications;
    • The DEI statement described above;
  • Your CV/Resume;
    • We encourage you to remove your school name
  • A writing sample of up to five pages, excluding maps and tables.
No immigration or relocation assistance is available for this position.
No phone calls, please.
 

About our recruitment process:

Here’s what you can expect:
  • Application review
  • Schedule a Phone Screen interview with the HR Manager
  • Schedule a group interview with the Hiring Manager and Team
  • Schedule a second group interview with the Hiring Manager and Team
  • References
  • Offer
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