CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

System Dynamics Modeler / Economist

OBJECTIVE

To support the CVF-V20 in the development, refinement, and application of the GEM-CPP system dynamics model for the formulation, customization, and implementation of Climate Prosperity Plans (CPPs). This includes ensuring the model fully captures evolving CVF-V20 priorities, such as natural capital valuation, health resilience, debt solutions, productive capacity, green industrialization, and climate-related risks, and generating country-ready analytical outputs, scenarios, and project-level assessments that inform policy decisions, investment pipelines, and national planning processes.

SCOPE OF WORK

This position requires a proactive and entrepreneurial individual with deep experience in system dynamics modelling. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record in designing, refining, and applying system dynamics models to inform policy, investment planning, and strategic decision-making. Key responsibilities include:

  1. Analyze complex systems and define the dynamic problem to be addressed, including key variables, boundaries, and time horizon.;
  2. Develop causal loop diagrams and stockandflow structures to represent feedback loops, delays, and accumulations in the system.​
  3. Build, calibrate, and maintain simulation models in system-dynamics software (e.g., Vensim, Stella, AnyLogic, Powersim), ensuring equations and data are consistent and traceable;
  4. Collect, clean, and integrate quantitative and qualitative data needed to parameterize and validate the model;
  5. Collaborate in the design and run simulation experiments and scenarios to explore policy options, sensitivities, and uncertainty;
  6. Analyze model outputs to identify patterns, key drivers, leverage points, and potential unintended consequences of interventions.;
  7. Perform sensitivity and robustness checks, and refine structure and parameters as needed;
  8. Validate model behavior against historical data, expert judgment, and alternative sources to ensure credibility for decision support;
  9. Maintain version control, clear documentation, and reproducible workflows for all models and datasets; 
  10. Collaborate with outsourcing modelling teams and stakeholders to elicit sustainable development models, requirements, and feedback on model structure and results;
  11. Facilitate workshops or working sessions using system dynamics tools (CVF Ministries teams, Partners and stakeholders) to codevelop models and scenarios;
  12. Present findings and recommendations to decisionmakers in clear, nontechnical language, including visualizations, reports, and presentations;
  13. Support capacity building by training colleagues or clients in basic system dynamics concepts and use of the developed tools;
  14. Provide support in the conduct of regular alignment or updating calls with partners; and 
  15. Perform other research, programmatic, organizational, or communications tasks as requested by the Managing Director and/or CVF management.

 

Reports to: Director, Country Platforms

QUALIFICATIONS

The System Dynamics Modeler/Economist shall possess the following minimum qualifications:

  1. Master’s degree or Advanced degree (Master’s or Ph.D.) in System Dynamics, Data Science, Development Economics, Environmental Economics, or a related discipline.
  2. A minimum of years of progressively responsible experience in system dynamic modeling, preferably with experience in international development, climate economics, climate finance, or related fields.
  3. Building and testing models and analyzing scenarios using system dynamics methods, preferably familiarity with the Green Economic Model principles.
  4. Demonstrated track record in designing, analyzing, managing large dataset and producing models of associated outputs that are clear and understandable to the general public.
  5. Required strong technical system dynamic capabilities include direct experience with modeling software such as Vensim (preferred), Excel; knowledge of Python, Arc GIS are considered an asset.
  6. Communicating both to technical and non-technical audiences; writing reports and papers;
  7. Familiarity with global climate policy frameworks (e.g., the Paris Agreement, Sustainable Development Goals, biodiversity targets) and their intersection with national development plans
  8. Self-starter with an entrepreneurial, adaptive, and collaborative approach to problem-solving and driving results in dynamic and fast-paced environments.
  9. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to distill complex technical topics into clear, compelling messages for senior policymakers and diverse stakeholders.
  10. Experience working in or with climate-vulnerable regions, with cultural sensitivity and the ability to adapt strategies to local contexts.
  11. Fluency in English with strong writing skills required; proficiency in French or Spanish is an added advantage.
  12. Commitment to advancing measurable outcomes that support climate resilience, just transition, and inclusive growth.
  13.  Ability and willingness to travel internationally as needed.