Vacancy annoucement - UNOPS - P-5 Chief Technical Adviser (UN-Water) - closing date 12 November 2010
UNOPS helps its partners in the United Nations system
meet the world’s needs for building peace, recovering from disaster, and
creating sustainable development. UNOPS is known for its ability to implement
complex projects in all types of environments around the globe. In an effort to
promote organizational excellence, UNOPS seeks highly qualified individuals for
the following position:
Vacancy
Details
Vacancy Code | VA/2010/SWOC/UNW/001 |
Post Title | Chief Technical Adviser (UN-Water) |
Post Level | P-5 |
Position status | Non-rotational |
Org Unit | UNOPS/SWOC Switzerland Operations Center |
Duty Station | GENEVA, Switzerland |
Duration | 2 years (with possibility of extension subject to availability of funds and to a positive performance appraisal, meeting or exceeding expectations) |
Closing Date | 12 November 2010 |
Background
UN-Water is the interagency mechanism
established in 2003 by the Chief Executive Board and the High Level Committee on
Programmes of the United Nations to promote coherence and coordination in UN
system actions aimed at implementing the agenda defined by the Millennium
Declaration and the World Summit on Sustainable Development as it relates to its
scope of work.
Over the years, general
interest for and support to UN-Water has increased steadily. It is becoming an
increasingly efficient vehicle for supporting actions and promoting solutions
related to the complex water-related agenda. This includes issues associated
with both water supply and sanitation as well as water resources management.
UN-Water continues to focus on developing its role as a support mechanism for
members, partners and other key stakeholders in their efforts to provide
leadership and offer solutions to water challenges in support of Member States.
The participating UN Organizations have
agreed that they should adopt a coordinated approach to collaboration within the
UN system, with partners and donors who wish to support the implementation of
the work of UN-Water.
The participating
United Nations Organizations established a UN-Water Inter Agency Trust Fund
(hereinafter referred to as the “UNW-IATF") as well as a forum to steer the
operational management of UN-Water called the Joint Steering Group. UN-Water
Members and UNOPS signed a Memorandum of Understanding to set up the
administrative structure for UNOPS to administer all aspects of the UNW-IATF
including remittances, disbursements and transfer of funds, monitoring and
reporting to the UN-Water Members through the Joint Steering Group and donors.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the direct supervision of the
Chair of UN-Water, and in close collaboration with the UN-Water Joint Steering
Group, UN-Water members, and in direct cooperation with other UN-Water Technical
Secretariat staff, the incumbent will serve as Chief Technical Advisor (CTA) in
support to the activities of UN-Water. More specifically he/she will:
Support the Chair of UN-Water in the
performance of his/her duties in relation to the implementation of the UN-Water
work plan and, when so required, represent the Chair of UN-Water at meetings and
in processes;
Provide support to overall
coordination and participate in the preparation of UN-Water organized events;
Prepare inputs and support the further
development and implementation of the UN-Water Work Programme;
Provide technical support to UN-Water
thematic initiatives and task forces;
Assist UN-Water members in the establishment and promotion of
thematic initiatives, and monitor progress in their implementation;
Support drafting of UN-Water policy
briefs, analytical water briefs and other relevant publications on key issues as
identified by UN-Water;
Together with the
Chair, coordinate the activities of the UN-Water virtual Technical Secretariat
(currently with staff at UNDESA, UNU and FAO);
Establish and lead a UN-Water support function based in Geneva and
act as a key member of UN-Water’s virtual team;
Liaise with existing donors and seek to further increase the funding
base of UN-Water through fund-raising efforts both among existing and
potentially new donors;
Have overall
responsibility for all financial reporting requirements related to the UN-Water
Interagency Trust Fund administered by UNOPS;
Prepare the UN-Water Annual Report and work programme;
Attend and support the organization of
meetings of UN-Water;
Support and monitor
implementation of all decisions taken at UN-Water meetings, by the Joint
Steering Group and by the Chair acting on behalf of UN-Water;
Liaise with UN-Water partners and seek to
enhance their involvement in UN-Water related activities;
Together with the Chair and Technical Secretariat support
UN-Water activities in major processes and events
Prepare, implement and coordinate strategic advocacy activities
related to major processes and events.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Chair and/or Joint Steering
Group.
The CTA is anticipated to spend,
at most, 2 weeks every 2 months at the duty station of the UN-Water Chair, if
the Chair is not located in Geneva.
Required Selection Criteria
Key Competencies
Leadership and managerial abilities
Proven experience of professional networking and advocacy at the
international level.
Fully conversant
with standard Windows applications: office programmes, email and internet.
Generic desirable competencies include
those for producing results, working under pressure, meeting deadlines, team
play, communicating in a credible and effective way, and building and promoting
partnerships and collaboration between UN agencies.
Extent of knowledge and experience of work in interagency processes
within the United Nations and with member states and relevant non-United Nations
Institutions.
Demonstrated professional
competence and mastery of subjects dealt with by UN-Water
Demonstrated experience in leading and managing, and
participating in professional teams.
Relevance of professional experience in relation to policy
development, water management and project implementation.
Initiative, innovation and sense of responsibility
Excellent Networking, facilitation ,
negotiation and personal skills
Proven
managerial and technical leadership and ability to negotiate and obtain outputs
in interagency processes.
Experience in
policy advice in water matters and intergovernmental consultations
Analytical, writing and communication
ability, including drafting reports and correspondence clearly and concisely
Experience in working at the global and
regional levels would be an advantage
Education/Experience/Language
Advanced University degree, and professional experience in a water-
related field linked to environment and/or development
At least ten (10) years of progressively responsible
professional post-graduate experience in water policy and management, including
at least five years of working experience at the international level, including
in developing countries and preferably with the UN System.
Excellent working knowledge of English; knowledge of French or
Spanish or any of the other official UN languages will be an asset.
Submission of Applications
Qualified candidates may submit their
application, including a letter of interest, complete Curriculum Vitae and an
updated United Nations Personal History Form (P.11) (available on our
website www.unops.org) via e-mail to
vacanciesgeneva@unops.org.
Kindly indicate the vacancy number and the post title in the subject line when
applying by email.
Additional
Considerations
- Applications
received after the closing date will not be considered.
- Only those candidates that are short-listed for interviews
will be notified.
- Qualified female
candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
- UNOPS reserves the right to appoint a candidate at a level below
the advertised level of the post.
For
more information on UNOPS, please visit the UNOPS website at www.unops.org.
Contact information |
Laura SCHIBLER, GEN SECRETARY
(email: Gen.SECRETARY@unep.org ; Laura.SCHIBLER@unep.org ; vacanciesgeneva@unops.org) |
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News type | Vacancies |
File link |
http://www.unops.org |
File link local | UN-Water - CTA Vacancy.pdf (PDF, 143 Kb) |
Source of information | Geneva Environment Network (GEN) , International Environment House |
Subject(s) | DRINKING WATER , DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES |
Geographical coverage | Switzerland, |
News date | 22/10/2010 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |