Programme Manager [Adaptation and Resilience]
Main Duties
Under the overall supervision and guidance of the Chief of Staff, the incumbent will provide substantive senior-level support on member state engagement. The responsibilities of the Programme Manager include:
1. Country Engagement
- Contribute to the design and development of targeted strategies focused on countries or regions that may be assigned;
- Ensure country strategies leverage opportunities to advance the SG's climate action strategy;
- Build strong and diverse networks to support the execution of the countries strategies.
2. Coordinate with UN, Member States and other Stakeholders
- Contribute to the development of a strategy to ensure a clear SG position on the topic to guide CAT and other UN entity engagement;
- Stay abreast of key Member State activity such as negotiated outcomes and formal meetings, identifying risks and opportunities to the SG's climate action strategy.
3. Manage Strategic Initiatives
- Support implementation of the adaptation and resilience deliverables in the SG's climate action strategy including through developing a strategy to secure new and more ambitious commitments;
- Contribute to the development of the strategy on priority adaptation and resilience areas;
- Ensure successful follow-up delivery, growth and implementation of the highest impact initiatives launched on adaptation and resilience.
4. Support to EOSG and Manage Partnerships
- Support development of recommendations, briefing notes, key messages and inputs into speeches for SG and DSG engagements with governments, private sector, development finance institutions and other relevant partners, with a focus on achieving a breakthrough on adaptation and resilience;
- Monitor trends and innovations in adaptation finance and implementation;
- Support management of partnerships and coalitions to secure progress on priorities;
- Perform other duties as may be required.
Requirements
FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
CANDIDATES WITH NO UNITED NATIONS OR UNOPS EXPERIENCE ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLYEducation:
- Advanced university degree (Master's degree), preferably in Environmental Policy or International Relations or other relevant fields is required.
- Two (2) additional years of relevant work experience, in combination with a relevant first-level university (bachelor's degree or equivalent), may substitute for the requirement of a master's degree
Experience:
- At least five (5) years of relevant professional experience in programme and/or project management.
- Experience coordinating climate initiatives and/or coalition building.
Language Requirements:
- Fluency in oral and written English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language is an advantage.