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UNEP-CCC Director

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Deadline: Nov 25, 2024 Deadline for applications has passed
Location: Denmark
Job type:Contract, 4 to 12 months
Languages:
English
English
Work experience:Min 15 years
Date posted: Nov 4, 2024

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Description

Dutystation: Copenhagen, Denmark


Functional responsibilities


UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre (UNEP-CCC) based in UN City, Copenhagen is a UN Environment Collaborating Centre actively engaged in implementing UNEP’s Climate Change Strategy & Energy Program.

UNEP-CCC offers science-based advisory services to emerging markets and developing countries in their transition towards a climate resilient, low carbon future.

Specific Responsibilities:

Responsible for a team of 60+ staff members, a yearly budget of 13 MUSD and a project portfolio of 80 MUSD. The main responsibilities of the Executive Director are:

I. Provide strategic leadership for the management of the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre

  • Establish with UNEP's Division Director, Deputy Director and Branch Chiefs, UNEP priorities for targeted investments in growth and innovation in support of organizational excellence and world-class performance.

  • Lead the development of a joint programming UNEP CCC/UNEP Climate Change Division strategy in alignment with the UNEP Medium-Term Strategy on the Climate Pillar; in consultation with the Chief, Mitigation Branch; Chief Adaptation and Resilience Branch, UNEP’s Climate Change sub-Programme Coordinator, UNEP-CCC Steering Committee; and under the approval and supervision of the Director and Deputy Director of the Climate Change Division.

  • Develop, implement, course correct, and monitor progress of an annual joint workplan and resource mobilization approach to roll out the above-mentioned joint strategy in full consultation with the Climate Change Division senior management team and under the leadership of the Deputy Director of the Climate Change Division.

  • Actively engage in fundraising and resource mobilization in support to the Climate Change Division resource mobilization efforts and taking into account the specificities of UNEP CCC from UN agencies, bilateral donors, climate finance institutions, research funding bodies, and philanthropic institutions.

  • Engage in selected project activities, especially on emerging or politically sensitive issues.

  • Monitor implementation, oversee progress in reaching annual objectives, and take decisions to ensure the delivery of planned results.

  • Plan and manage the resources required (human, financial and administrative) to ensure financial sustainability of UNEP-CCC, and compliance to the regulatory framework.

II. Thought leadership, Alliance building, networking, outreach, and advocacy

  • Guide the curation and production of the two UNEP flagship Global Stock taking reports - The Emissions & Adaptation Gap Reports - that inform UNFCCC parties, policy makers, media, and the public about the gap for enhanced climate action.

  • Lead UNEP-CCC UNFCCC COP participation and ensure: the sharing of UNEP-CCC knowledge, experience, and science-based analyses; coverage of specific negotiation tracks; support to the UNEP Executive Director, the UNFCCC Secretariat, and various COP country delegations.

  • In consultation with UNEP Climate Change Publication focal point, plan, guide, produce and review all publications to enhance the UNEP-CCC role as a thought leader within climate, energy, and sustainable development.

  • Provide agenda-setting leadership on new and emerging issues on climate, energy, carbon markets, and sustainable development.

  • Build and strengthen strategic partnerships aligned with the UNEP-CCC agreed strategy and under the leadership of the Division Director, in the climate community through active networking, advocacy, and effective communication of UNEP and UNEP-CCC competencies in climate advisory services, project service delivery and management to develop opportunities and engagements with new partners.

  • Present work in relevant international fora including at meetings and conferences.

III. Management of the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Center

  • Undertake recruitment in full coordination with the UNEP Deputy Division Director and Branch Chiefs, and upon agreement, appoint, lead, and take the responsibility for a team of 60+ consultants, a yearly budget of approximately $13 million and a project portfolio of $80 million.

  • Develop and set with UNEP, annual objectives and targets, performance measurements, standards and results expected to ensure timely, partner-oriented services aligned with the UNEP quarterly reporting framework, as and where appropriate, and conduct follow-up meetings to monitor progress.

  • Establish a coordination and collaboration framework between UNEP CCC Section Heads and relevant UNEP subject matter experts to ensure programmatic and operational coherence and alignment.

  • Ensure and actively promote cross-fertilization and knowledge-sharing amongst the respective UNEP-CCC strategic areas.

  • Monitor and supervise the overall timely and cost-effective delivery of the UNEP-CCC programmes, according to UNEP and partner expectations, approved budgets, and full cost recovery.

  • Take overall responsibility for financial decisions, and exercise financial control to ensure the fiscal health/sustainability of UNEP-CCC, including compliance with both UNEP and UNOPS financial report submissions.

  • Implement internal performance and quality control systems for UNEP- CCC including tracking, monitoring, and reporting on project delivery and financials, in line with UNEP’s standards and requirements.

  • Evaluate UNOPs performance on UNEP CCC service delivery to measure efficacy and compliance with UNOPS standards of accuracy, transparency, and accountability and to ensure that service delivery reinforces business development objectives.

  • Plan, recruit, manage, and develop a world class and agile workforce with the skills and competencies needed to ensure optimum performance, and ensure gender and geographical diversity of UNEP-CCC staff.

  • Recommend and/or determine priorities and supervise the implementation of workplans to manage the strategic and operational risks associated with the UNEP-CCC programme of engagements.

  • Foster an open and positive work environment, respectful of diversity, inclusion and belonging, and ensure that the highest standards of conduct and professional behavior are observed.

  • Create, foster and role model a culture of respect and zero tolerance for discrimination, abuse of authority, harassment, sexual harassment and sexual exploitation and abuse.

  • Ensure accountability for actions and perform duties in accordance with protection mechanisms and action plans, as expected by UN values, policies, standards, and commitments.

Impact of Results:

  • The effective and successful achievement of results by the incumbent directly impacts on the development and performance of UNEP-CCC, as well as the visibility and image of UNEP as an effective partner in the area of climate change and consequently strengthens its competitive position as a partner of choice in sustainable development.



Education/Experience/Language requirements


Education
  • Advanced university degree (master’s degree or equivalent) in engineering, environmental science, climate change, or related field; or
  • First level university degree or undergraduate degree (bachelor or equivalent) plus two years of relevant experience will be considered in lieu of an advanced University degree.

Work Experience

  • Minimum 15 years of experience in leadership positions with solid experience in change management, preferably in an international context is required.
  • Deep understanding of climate science, international climate policy, and intergovernmental agreements on climate change is required.
  • Experience in engaging with the scientific and policy communities on climate change is required.
  • Experience in leading fundraising efforts, preferably with major international donors and foundations is required.
  • Experience in managing large teams (more than 50 people) and large financial resources (more than USD 10 mi per year) is desirable.
  • Experience in programming climate change mitigation, adaptation and transparency projects and programmes under the UNFCCC means of implementation framework (policy, technology, capacity building and finance) is desirable.
  • Experience in working with developing countries and/or at the national level with government is desirable.

Languages

  • Fluency in English is required

  • Knowledge of another UN official language is an asset.