
Senior Specialist Budget Systems (Methodology & Quality Assurance) - REMIT Programme
- Hybrid
- Islamabad , Islamabad, Pakistan
- Project Positions
Job description
Senior Specialist Budget Systems (Methodology & Quality Assurance) – Climate Budget Tagging
Background
The Revenue Mobilisation, Investment and Trade (REMIT) is a multi-year (2021–2028) programme funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and implemented by Adam Smith International (ASI). REMIT provides technical assistance to the Government of Pakistan to strengthen macroeconomic stability, improve growth conditions, and enhance poverty reduction efforts.
A key component of this support is the development and institutionalisation of Climate Budget Tagging (CBT)—a mechanism to systematically classify, track, and report public expenditures contributing to climate mitigation, adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and gender responsiveness.
Pakistan’s CBT initiative aligns with commitments under the IMF’s Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF), the Paris Agreement, and the Sendai Framework by promoting transparent, data-driven budgeting that supports resilient development outcomes.
Activity Context
The CBT initiative involves developing robust methodologies for additional elements of federal level expenditures including subsidies, SOEs, and climate-negative expenditures, piloting these applications. In addition, it will support conducting variance analyses on tagged data, and supporting scoping exercises to plan for provincial and regional roll-out.
The initiative seeks to embed climate considerations into routine public financial management, improve policy alignment, and enhance the credibility of climate finance reporting.
Job Summary
The Senior Specialist Budget Systems (Methodology & Quality Assurance) will support the design, refinement, and quality assurance of CBT methodologies applied to federal level subsidies, SOEs and climate negative expenditures and climate budget tagging of provincial budgets. The role will ensure that methodologies are conceptually sound, operationally feasible, and aligned with international best practices. The specialist will work with the team of specialists to develop climate budget report formats and also provide quality assurance for data outputs, coordinate stakeholder validation processes, and support capacity building on tagging tools and formats.
Duties and Responsibilities
Develop climate budget reporting formats and support testing with data
Support the development of CBT tagging methodologies, including for federal subsidies, SOEs, and climate-negative expenditures.
Ensure methodological alignment with international standards (e.g., UNFCCC, OECD Rio Markers) and Pakistan’s institutional frameworks.
Conduct quality assurance reviews of tagging classifications, data outputs, and reporting templates.
Collaborate with technical teams to develop guidance materials and tools for implementing CBT methodologies.
Support structured consultations and validation workshops with key stakeholders.
Provide inputs into the scoping exercise at the provincial level and carry out technical review of the scoping reports
Contribute to the training and capacity-building of federal and provincial staff on application of CBT tools.
Advise on the integration of CBT into budget call circulars and fiscal reporting formats.
Job requirements
Qualifications and Experience
Minimum 10 years of experience in public financial management, budget analysis, or fiscal reform.
Demonstrated expertise in designing or implementing budget tagging systems (climate or sectoral).
Experience working with classification systems such as COFOG, GFS, or OECD Rio Markers.
Strong knowledge of Pakistan’s PFM architecture and budgeting processes.
Experience coordinating with government and development partners on methodology development.
Advanced degree in Public Financial Management, Public Policy, Economics, or a related field.
Excellent analytical, communication, and writing skills.
Reporting
The consultant will report to the REMIT Team Lead and REMIT Macroeconomic Governance Component Lead.
LOE: 40 days
Application and Deadline
Interested applicants should submit their resume of not more than 2 pages by Sunday 13th July
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