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Call for experts (JI assessment teams members for accreditation) - second call
Background
According to paragraphs 3 (b) and (c) of the

At its third meeting, the JISC established the Joint Implementation Accreditation Panel (JI-AP) to draw on relevant expertise in performing the function of accrediting independent entities.
At its fourth meeting, the JISC agreed on the


At its fifth meeting, the JISC agreed to delegate its function of establishing and maintaining the rosters of experts for JI-ATs to the JI-AP. On this basis, the JI-AP at its third meeting requested the secretariat to launch a second call to supplement the rosters.
Call for experts (JI-ATs)
Experts fulfilling the competence requirements listed below are invited to submit their applications.
Competence Requirements
A JI-AT member shall:
(a) | Have:
(i) demonstrated relevant working experience of at least two (2) years in accreditation and/or (ii) had a training in and worked on management system auditing for at least twenty (20) working days within a period of three years and/or (iii) scientific/technical background relevant to the scope(s) of the assignment with at least two (2) years of relevant experience; |
(b) | Be familiar with the JI guidelines and relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties and/or Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol; |
(c) | Have recognized experience and/or knowledge relevant to the JI project cycle; |
(d) | Be able to communicate fluently, in writing and orally, in English. A working knowledge of other United Nations languages desirable; |
(e) | Have excellent drafting skills, strong operational and analytical skills, and the ability to work as a member of a team; |
(f) | Possess a university degree in economics, environmental studies, natural sciences, engineering, development studies, or any related discipline; |
(g) | Be free from any interest that may cause the JI-AT to act in other than an impartial and non discriminatory manner; |
(h) | Commit in writing that he/she will not disclose any confidential or proprietary information coming to his/her knowledge by reason of his/her duties for the JI-AT. |
Work conditions
- The selection of the applicants to be included in the rosters is the responsibility of the JISC.
- The rosters of experts are maintained by the secretariat.
- Being included in the roster(s) of experts does not automatically imply that the expert will be chosen as a member of a JI-AT.
- The members of JI-ATs will be paid travel costs and daily subsistence allowance for attending a meeting or undertaking assignments of assessment in accordance with the United Nations rules and regulations and the JI accreditation procedure. In addition, the members of JI-ATs will be paid fees as determined by the JISC in the
Indicative level of fees to be paid to joint implementation assessment team by applicant independent entity or accredited independent entity (140 KB).
- The terms of payment will be effective after satisfactory completion of work.
Experts wishing to apply shall:
- Have read and agreed to the
Terms of reference for joint implementation assessment teams (148 KB).
- Apply online through the link provided below.
The call for experts is open from 13 December 2006 until 17 January 2007 (17:00 GMT).
(Unless otherwise indicated, the term "JI Guidelines" refers to the annex to decision 9/CMP.1.)
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