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The Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region stretches 3,500km across Asia, spanning eight countries – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan. Encompassing high-altitude mountain ranges, mid-hills, and plains, the zone is vital for the food, water and energy security of up to two billion people and is a habitat for countless irreplaceable species. It is also acutely fragile – and frontline to the impacts of the triple planetary crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss. The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), based in Kathmandu, Nepal, is an international organisation established in 1983, that is working to make this critical region greener, more inclusive and climate resilient. For more information, read our Strategy 2030 and explore our website.
Identifying new climate and development financeflows is an important priority for HKH countries, given the dearth of green investment and the enormous financing gap for climate adaptation, mitigation and nature. Without new and additional finance, HKH countries will not be able to meet their climate adaptation, biodiversity and mitigation goals.
‘Enabling climate resilient and green investment’ is one of the pillars of ICIMOD’s Strategy 2030. ICIMOD, as a regional institution, is drawing on its convening power and knowledge to help catalyse investment, including by: (i) identifying and developing solutions and collectively developing these into business cases, (ii) playing a role in assisting HKH countries to access global funds (iii) facilitating investment in the private sector, or through public-private partnerships, and (iv) convening investors and investment experts to explore innovative ways to finance solutions and focus the investment conversation on HKH mountain priorities. ICIMOD also plays a role in advocating for HKH priorities in global and regional policy and investment fora.
The Senior Intervention Manager: Leveraging Investment will lead ICIMOD’s investment work. This role will require strong management and leadership skills and will contribute to the management of the broader action area- Global. The aim of the work area is to leverage and attract climate-resilient and green investment into the HKH. The role will require engagement with international funders, including the global climate and environment funds, development partners, regional and global finance institutions, and multiple public and private-sector partners, including other knowledge partners. The selected candidate will look beyond traditional sources of finance towards private investment, whether through innovative public-private mechanisms, capacity building or other approaches.
This role will require collaborative working across ICIMOD and with partners outside the organisation. This will require strong leadership and management skills. Part of this work is funded by the UK FCDO’s Himalayan Resilience Enabling Action Programme (HIREAP), funded under the high-profile Climate Action for a Resilient Asia (CARA) programme. This requires cross-working with UNDP, the World Bank, the ADB and the UK Met Office, who are also CARA partners.
The Senior Intervention Manager: Leveraging Investmentwill be responsible for delivering results in line with our Strategy 2030: Moving Mountains and our Medium-Term Action Plan V (2023–2026): Embracing Change and Accelerating Impact. They will lead all elements of the work area and play a significant role in the management and steering of climate finance work in the ICIMOD Action Area: Global, including line managing staff in the work area.
1. Manage and provide leadership for the intervention
2. Build on and develop the ‘HKH Investment Working Group for Resilient Mountains (HIWG)’
3. Lead the HKH Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs
4. Leverage climate finance for the HKH countries
[Experience, Knowledge, and Skills]
The Senior Intervention Manager: Leveraging Investment will report to the Global (Action Area) Lead and will also work in close collaboration with the Strategic Group Head: Regional Action and Global Advocacy and will need to engage closely with other Strategic Groups and Action Areas in ICIMOD.
You will be working in a cross-cultural, impact-oriented environment at ICIMOD’s head office in Kathmandu, Nepal. Occasional travel in the HKH region and beyond will be required. Kathmandu is a lively and exciting place to live. People are friendly, living costs are comparatively inexpensive, food is delicious (with a range of local and international cuisines), and there are good local and international schools and a low crime rate. Nepal offers amazing trekking trails, white water rafting, and safaris, combined with a rich culture and charming yet lively nightlife.
Three years, with a probation period of six months. There is a possibility of extension, subject to the selected candidate's performance and ICIMOD’s future funding levels.
This is an international position at ICIMOD. The starting annual gross salary for this position is USD 67,175/- (negotiable based on experience and qualifications). Gross salary comprises of basic salary, provident fund, and family/post adjustment allowance. Salaries and benefits at ICIMOD are competitive compared with other international organisations. We offer a comprehensive benefits package which includes child/dependency allowances, insurances (medical, life and accidental), children’s education grant for maximum 2 children below 18 years of age, severance pay, paid leave (30 holidays and 10 public holidays per year) and day care facility.
For expatriates, there is a tax exemption in Nepal; they are responsible for their home country’s tax payments. Expatriate staff are entitled to housing allowance, annual home leave ticket, shipment of personal effects, and an installation and repatriation allowance.
Our core values are integrity, neutrality, relevance, inclusiveness, openness, and ambition. These values are an expression of our culture and are central to the guiding beliefs and principles of our work and behaviour. Our core values will lie at the heart of ICIMOD operations and delivery. They will underpin everything we do and frame how we work with our partners. They reflect our founding intentions and the balances we seek to hold, while equipping ourselves for the future.
ICIMOD’s human resource selection process is based on the qualifications and competence of the applicants. As an employer, ICIMOD is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and offers equal opportunities to applicants from all backgrounds and walks of life, including but not limited to gender, age, national origin, religion, race, caste, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, or social status. ICIMOD strongly encourages applications from all eligible applicants, especially women, from all parts of the HKH region.
ICIMOD is dedicated to establishing and upholding a safe and nurturing work environment, where all its employees can participate fully and meaningfully without fear of violence, harassment, exploitation, or intimidation. Any type of abuse or harassment, including sexual misconduct [including child abuse], by our staff, representatives, or stakeholders is not condoned or tolerated.
Applicants are requested to apply online before 18 January 2026 (11:59 PM Nepal Standard Time) through International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development - Current Openings.
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