REnew Pacific
Palladium is a global leader in the design, development, and delivery of
Positive Impact – the intentional creation of enduring social and economic
value. We work with governments, businesses, and investors to solve the
world's most pressing challenges. With a team of more than 4,000 employees
operating in 90-plus countries and a global network of over 35,000 experts, we
help improve economies, societies, and, most importantly, people's lives.
REnew
Pacific is a AU$75M program over 4.5 years. It aims to scale and expand on the
critical lessons learned in the DFAT-funded Business Partnerships Platform
(BPP) pilot to support DFAT and the Australian Infrastructure Financing
Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) to address climate infrastructure mitigation,
adaptation and resilience among Pacific states and help Australia be the
climate infrastructure partner of choice in the Pacific.
Purpose
of Position
The Portfolio Manager is an integral part of the REnew Pacific program
and leads the in-country management of the program’s portfolio of renewable
energy projects in Solomon Islands. The Portfolio Manager assists in the
development and granting of projects and manages
the day-to-day interactions with recipient partners, monitoring progress and
supporting implementation. The role also contributes
to implementation of REnew Pacific strategies and plans including related the
GEDSI, localisation and monitoring, evaluation and learning.
Primary
Responsibilities
Under the
guidance and direction of the Senior Portfolio Manager, the Portfolio
Manager will:
Project Portfolio:
Serve as the primary relationship manager for established grants and related partners, ensuring coordination and effective communication with partners
Lead program processes, monitoring progress and key risks, maintaining excellent relationships and keeping the Senior Portfolio Manager and DFAT informed as appropriate
Regularly liaise with DFAT Post in Honiara to ensure awareness and coordination of the portfolio
Support REnew Pacific partners to anticipate issues, problem solve and work adaptively in a dynamic context.
Support the Senior Portfolio Manager and Partnerships Broker in the identification and pursuit of partnership and project opportunities
Establish and maintain effective relationships with providers and suppliers of technical solutions for renewable energy in Solomon Islands to ensure that locally-based firms and personnel participate in project development, design and delivery where possible
Support REnew Pacific communications and public diplomacy activities including to frame and detail project level stories and lessons learned
Lead project level reporting, analysis, and work planning
Lead partner activities including training and capacity buildingEscalate complex issues to the Senior Portfolio Manager at the earliest opportunity
Leadership and Management:
Other:
Any other tasks requested by the Senior Portfolio Manager, as appropriate to the incumbent’s experience and qualifications.
Due to the evolving nature of our program, it is possible that the incumbent may be expected to undertake duties that fall outside the remit of their original Terms ofReference as reasonably required to ensure the ongoing success of the program
Reporting Requirements
This role
reports into Senior Portfolio Manager. Reporting
requirements may include but are not limited to:
Minimum Education and Experience Required
A degree in engineering, energy systems, natural resource management, or other relevant disciplines or equivalent level of experience.Demonstrated experience in portfolio management and partnership skills
Project management, time management, reporting and analysis skills, including ability to manage budgets and write progress reports.
Experience in research and producing written summaries and analyses
Ability to prioritise, and work calmly under pressure.
Demonstrated knowledge of renewable energy projects and systems, with a focus on the Pacific highly desirable
Demonstrated ability to work autonomously with limited supervision, to work to deadlines, and to balance competing priorities.
Excellent written and oral communications skills with demonstrated experience in using communications strategically for advocacy purposes.
Demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion, particularly in a cross-cultural context
Core Capabilities
Palladium’s Core Capability Framework outlines the standard of performance and behaviours expected at
each level within the organisation. It also provides a benchmark for assessing
areas of potential strength as well as the identification of potential skill
gaps or areas for development and improvement.
It
is recommended that all employees are familiar with the capabilities expected
of them at their level, and that managers use the framework as a tool for
measuring performance and providing continuous feedback and coaching to their
team members.
Our
capabilities link to a number of other processes, policies and guidelines
including:
Career Pathways including our Career Progression Framework
Organisational design – identifying any skills gaps, outlining job roles and responsibilitiesDevelopment, growth, learning, and training
Sustainable business – going beyond compliance to ensure sustainable and ethical considerations are woven throughout everything we do. This aligns equity, diversity and inclusion; safeguarding; and environmental objectives