
B2B • Education • Non-profit
International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD) is dedicated to improving tax policy and administration in lower-income countries through collaborative research and engagement. The organization focuses on various themes such as tax administration, governance, gender issues concerning taxation, and informal economies. ICTD conducts research projects, provides learning resources, and facilitates discussions to enhance understanding and practices around tax systems in developing nations.
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B2B • Education • Non-profit
International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD) is dedicated to improving tax policy and administration in lower-income countries through collaborative research and engagement. The organization focuses on various themes such as tax administration, governance, gender issues concerning taxation, and informal economies. ICTD conducts research projects, provides learning resources, and facilitates discussions to enhance understanding and practices around tax systems in developing nations.
• Develop agenda, prepare training materials, and deliver at least 6 hours of training on metal streaming and private royalty agreements for Ecuador's Internal Revenue Service (SRI) in November 2025. • Tailor training content to the specific context and audience in close collaboration with the IGF team; incorporate IGF feedback; record the session for Ecuador's use. • Review relevant local laws and regulations to inform training design and delivery. • Support development of a chapter titled "Mining business and the Use of Alternative Financing Sources: Metal Streaming and Private Royalty Arrangements" for a concept note: provide annotated outline, draft research paper including a two-page executive summary, and a revised full-length paper (8,000–10,000 words), plus bibliography and reference list. • Meet timelines: training by November 30, 2025; research by December 31, 2025. • Collaborate with IGF/GMTI and IISD teams; ensure commercial and fiscal implications are addressed for government tax/royalty policy.
• Extensive experience in the mining private sector (e.g., mining companies, law firms), with a strong focus on deal structuring and drafting/negotiating streaming terms. • Strong writing and analytical skills, with a track record of high-quality research outputs. • Advanced degree in international mining transactions, international mining law, international corporate law, or a related field is desirable. • Experience working with or advising international organizations or governments is desirable. • Ability to develop agenda, prepare training materials, and deliver at least 6 hours of training on metal streaming and private royalty agreements. • Ability to review relevant local laws and regulations to inform program design and delivery. • Submissions must be in English. • Candidates must hold appropriate work authorization for locations where they expect to be based. • Availability to deliver training in November 2025 and complete research by December 31, 2025. • Mid-level experience required.
• Remote work
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