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NDC Partnership - Country Engagement Specialist (Partnerships Development Officer) - Asia, Pacific & East Europe

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Last update: May 3, 2024 Last update: May 3, 2024

Details

Deadline: May 19, 2024
Location: Germany
Organization: UNOPS
Job type:Contract, 12 months +
Languages:
English, Russian English, Russian
Work experience:Min 5 years
Date posted: May 3, 2024

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Description

Dutystation: Bonn, Germany


Functional responsibilities


Summary of functions:
  1. Research, Analysis & Engagement
  2. Reporting/ad hoc
  3. Communications & Administrative

Research, Analysis & Engagement:

Under the direction of the Partnerships Development Senior Advisor, the Country Engagement Specialist (CES) will be tasked with:

  • Developing country engagement plans (e.g., Partnership Plans/NDC Implementation Plans), including target setting, action planning, and performance tracking, and preparation of guidance documents and training materials.

  • Facilitating exchanges with NDC Partnership focal points, other government officials, and implementing partners.

  • Planning and development the content for technical and high-level workshops, following applicable internal guidance.

  • Leading engagement, outreach and dissemination efforts around NDC Partnership Thematic Calls by coordinating work across work streams, proposing dissemination methods, designing outreach plans and strategies.

  • Coordinating formal communication between country counterparts as well as institutional and associate members of the Partnership.

  • Ensure information on assignment and contact details of focal points (FP) and day-to-day persons are up-to-date, and that new contact points receive proper on-boarding to the NDC Partnership, its core service offerings and processes.

  • Liaising with Knowledge and Learning counterparts, partners and other organizations, as appropriate, to provide guidance and inputs for the development of in-depth analyses to support scoping, engagement planning, results reporting and Partnership Plan narratives.

  • Supporting/leading efforts to strategically link NDC Partnership knowledge products with in-country engagement efforts.

  • Supporting/leading exchanges and resource mobilization between the Support Unit, countries, and institutional and development partner members.

  • Supporting the overall request for support processes by providing guidance to focal points in identifying support priorities, filling up and preparing request for support forms, and supporting the development, preparation and packaging of concept notes, terms of references and budget plans that will be included in the RSL and/or PAF calls for proposals (CFP) circulation.

  • Conducting Quality Assurance and Quality Control of requests for support (including Partnership Plans) produced by governments / facilitators prior to circulation to the membership. This activity may entail reviewing requests for support for countries outside the specialist’s own portfolio.

  • Upon request of the supervisor, provide advisory and guidance to new in-country facilitators and Country Engagement team members on the day-to-day implementation of the Partnership’s Country Engagement Strategy.

  • Representing the country engagement team in external meetings and events.

  • Providing innovative ideas, strategies, and inputs to the management of the SU.

  • Contributing to or leading other relevant NDC Partnership initiative or programme, beyond her/his country portfolio, if required.

Reporting/ad hoc:

Under the direction of the Partnerships Development Senior Advisor, and as relevant to the work in the countries under her/his portfolio, the CES will be tasked with:

  • Preparing information resource materials for implementing partners of the NDC Partnership on country engagement progress and results, as requested.

  • Ensuring SU tools are up to date in relation with the context of countries under her/his portfolio, including inputs and updates to Monday boards, and archiving and updating of Dropbox and SharePoint folders.


Communications & Administrative:

Under the direction of the Partnerships Development Senior Advisor, the CES will be tasked with:

  • Organizing or contributing to internal and external meetings, workshops, conferences, and other dissemination activities (COPs, Peer-to-Peer exchanges, regional meetings).

  • Supporting the development and/or maintenance of content related to country engagement on NDC Partnership and affiliated websites.

  • Developing and co-authoring blog posts, presentations deck, talking points, infographics, brochures, and other online and offline communications materials.

  • Liaising with external partners to gather relevant information.

  • Evaluating proposals submitted under PAF CFP and job applications for in-country facilitators

  • Supervising in-country consultants, and interns as requested.

  • Reviewing and advising on consultant deliverables and coordinating approval with the government, in line with the Partnership Action Fund (PAF).



Education/Experience/Language requirements


Education
  • Master's degree in international relations, international development, economics, finance, engineering or a related field is required.
  • Bachelor degree in related discipline in combination with additional 2 years of relevant work experience may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree.
Experience

Required

  • At least 5 years of experience in climate change, environmental and natural resource management, development cooperation and related fields.

  • At least 4 years of relevant regional or in-country experience in two or more countries in Eastern Europe and/or Central Asia

Asset

  • Experience with other bilateral and multilateral donors, consulting, research institutions, private sector, think tanks and other civil society actors is an advantage.

  • Good knowledge of international climate policy and of national climate policy making.

  • Demonstrated skills in building effective relationships with government officials from both developed and developing countries and navigating the complexities of working across the whole of government, including in countries with limited institutional capacity.

  • Experience in the origination, design, management and/or implementation of climate/development programs and projects as a strong asset.

  • Experience in communication and management of complex projects involving multiple stakeholders.


Language Requirements:
  • Fluent proficiency in written and spoken English is required.

  • Fluent proficiency in Russian (in writing and speaking) is required.

  • Knowledge of another official UN language (French, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese Mandarin) is an asset.