Climatologist
JOB OPPORTUNITY
CLIMATOLOGIST
The Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH) is seeking a CLIMATOLOGIST to join its staff to support the programme of the Regional Climate Centre (RCC). The successful candidate will work within the Applied Meteorology and Climatology Section at CIMH, located in Husbands, St. James, Barbados.
The Climatologist will report directly to CIMH’s lead Climatologist. The Chief of Applied Meteorology and Climatology will have overarching oversight of the performance of the Climatologist.
Before you proceed to apply, please consider the following requirements:
Applicants will be required to produce evidence of any educational and professional qualifications to support their application if selected for interview. All appointments are subject to satisfactory background checks and references.
The CIMH now invites submissions in English from suitably qualified candidates on or before March 20, 2025, at 4:009 pm AST addressed to:
Dr. David A. Farrell,
Principal,
Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH)
Husbands,
St. James, BARBADOS
Terms of Reference
CLIMATOLOGIST
INTRODUCTION
The CIMH is an Institution of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the technical Organ of the Caribbean Meteorological Organization (CMO). The mandate of the CIMH is “to assist in improving and developing the Meteorological and Hydrological Services as well as providing the awareness of the benefits of Meteorology and Hydrology for the economic well-being of the CIMH member states. This is achieved through training, research, investigations, and the provision of related specialized services and advice”.
To achieve its mandate, the CIMH in 1973 established an affiliation with the University of the West Indies in which its primary responsibility is the delivery of the B.Sc. programme in Meteorology in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences.
The CIMH is recognized regionally and globally as:
The CIMH has strong collaborations with other Regional Institutions, national organizations in CMO Member States and the international community.
Regional Climate Centre (RCC)
The CIMH was designated a WMO RCC for the Caribbean in May 2017. RCCs are Centres of excellence that create products that support regional and national climate activities (particularly those of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services) and strengthens the delivery of climate services to users in climate sensitive sectors. Climate Services refers to the production, translation, transfer, and use of climate knowledge and information in climate-informed decision making and climate-smart policy and planning. The CIMH currently leads the Caribbean Climate Services programme, targeting six climate sensitive sectors to provide such support – agriculture and food security, water, health, energy, tourism and disaster risk reduction. Research is also a critical aspect of the work of the RCC in both the physical and social sciences aspects of climate services. The Applied Meteorology and Climatology Section at CIMH forms the core of the RCC that brings together climatologists, meteorologists, climate database and data quality specialists, and weather observers.
SCOPE OF WORK
The Climatologist will report directly to CIMH’s lead Climatologist. The candidate will be expected to join an enthusiastic and excellence-driven group of professionals delivering climate information and services, while supporting the larger mandate of the CIMH, including training.
The specific duties of the Climatologist include:
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
The Climatologist must possess:
Other Considerations
The successful candidate must demonstrate:
It is expected that the successful candidate should be familiar with: (i) the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and its leadership in the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS), (ii) WMO Regional Climate Centres (RCCs) and their roles and functions, and (iii) the Caribbean region’s lead institutions on climate, sectoral and environmental risk.
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