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?UNITED NATIONS HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE (UNHDR) NEWSLETTER®
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?UNITED NATIONS HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE (UNHDR) NEWSLETTER®
???Whenever there is a disaster or a humanitarian catastrophe, the UN is on the ground providing relief, support and assistance.
From the population displacements caused by war, weather and natural disasters, to the impact of such disruptions on health, hygiene, education, nutrition and even basic shelter, the UN is there, making a difference.. Goal
Provide latest information on emergencies worldwide, and launches international “consolidated appeals” to mobilize financing for the provision of emergency assistance in specific situations.
We currently have the following openings in our New York , Geneva, Africa/Asia Regional Offices
• Education Officer
• Environment Officer
• Executive Officer
• Contracting Officer
• Program/Project Development Officers
• Population /Health/Nutrition (PHN) Officer
• Economists
• Agriculture Officer
• Private Enterprise Officer
• Crisis, Stabilization and Governance Officer
• Engineering Officer
• Finance and Budget officer
• Internship programme
Education Officer
Education Officers with UNHDR provide leadership in the review, evaluation and analysis of education sector data and provide advice on education issues. They analyze constraints to development, both sector-wide and country- specific; develop, coordinate and manage strategies (e.g., basic education, higher education), policies, procedures, and guidelines for establishing programs in the education
sector; conduct research and assessments; and initiate courses of action. Meet frequently with high level country officials and advocate for sound education policies, programs, and interventions in the country of assignment.
Environment Officer
Environment Officers at UNHDR serve as technical leaders in strategic planning exercises and the design and management of programs across a wide range of development issues including climate change, natural resource
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management (forests, wetlands, wildlife and coastal and marine zones), biodiversity, water, energy, pollution prevention, environmental law, tourism, and urban programs -- that maximize
environmental, social and economic benefits. Officers conduct policy and trends analyses and provide technically expert leadership to inform planning exercises at the country, regional, agency, and inter-agency scale. At a country level, officers analyze the status of environmental threats, environmental policy and governance, and their environmental impact. They coordinate and negotiate with host country ,community organizations, universities, Non-Governmental Organizations, corporations, other donors, and other UNHDR partners on what needs to be done and how best to accomplish it within the framework of the U.N program.
Executive Officer
Executive Officers are key to the functioning of our overseas Missions and serve as primary advisors to the country Director on administrative matters. Executive Officers provide overall direction for general service operations, facilities management, information technology and security, occupational safety and health programs, and construction management. Officers possess strong knowledge of federal
rules, regulations and guidelines concerning management issues and develop/monitor internal systems and procedures ensuring efficient and proper use of government resources within the mission. Executive Officers collaborate with all other Mission units on staffing and workforce planning issues; plan and direct the personnel management operations; coordinate training and staff development activities; and provide counseling to employees and their families on a wide range of subjects(e.g. allowances, education, medical evacuations). They sign administrative procurements and personnel contracts. Executive Officers represent UNHDR on numerous inter-agency committees such as the Housing Board, the Interagency Administrative Council, and the Post Employment Committee. The Executive Officer interacts regularly with the Embassy Management Officer, Budget and Finance Officer and General Services Officer and collaborates with the Regional Security Office and UNHDR’s Office of Security to ensure compliance with and implementation of all security programs. In addition, officers are responsible for the administrative budget for the Mission in coordination with the Controller. The Executive Officer provides regular advice to UNHDR implementing partners on administrative issues.
Contracting Officer
Foreign Service Contracting Officers serve as one of the key business advisors in our overseas Missions. UNHDR Contracting Officer responsibilities include the negotiation, award and administration of both acquisition and assistance and as such, officers must possess detailed knowledge of federal and agency acquisition and assistance laws regulations and policies. UNHDR Contracting Officers use their
expertise to support key programs in support of US foreign policy interests including disaster assistance, HIV/AIDs, and environmental programs. Contracting Officers train and support technical staff in the implementation and monitoring of sound development programs while ensuring compliance with award terms and conditions.
Program/Project Development Officers
play a critical role in planning and managing UNHDR programs worldwide. They are responsible for country strategy development, policy formulation, performance reporting, programming/budgeting of resources, coordinating with other donors and USG agencies, and public communications and outreach. Program/Project Officers also ensure sound planning, design and implementation of a wide variety of
international development programs, by providing policy guidance, advice and support to technical program teams in the overseas field missions. They make sure cross-cutting issues such as gender, climate change, food security, youth, and other issues are included in projects as appropriate, and that programs comply with federal law and agency policy. They prepare and negotiate program agreements with host country governments. Duties also
include building alliances with clients and partners, supporting senior management decision-making, defining strategic development objectives, monitoring and evaluating performance, and managing the budget cycle.
Population /Health/Nutrition (PHN) Officer
UNHDR Population/Health/Nutrition (PHN) officers are responsible for developing, overseeing, managing (staff, financial and technical resources), and evaluating PHN programs in any or all of the following areas: population/family planning and reproductive health; child survival (including immunizations, acute respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases); maternal health; HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections; infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria; nutrition (including micronutrient supplementation and fortification); social marketing of commodities as well as behavior change endeavors; population, health or nutrition policy reform; operations/programmatic research and biomedical/clinical research; commodity/pharmaceutical logistics and supply chain management; health
systems strengthening and health economics.
Economists
Economists at UNHDR provide technical expertise to country, regional, and agency-wide programs, as well as directly to developing country governments. They carry out strategic analysis of current trends and emerging opportunities and challenges as an input to strategic planning. They also apply economic analysis and insight to help guide decisions concerning the allocation of resources among sectors,
program design within sectors, and programs affecting cross-cutting issues such as environment or gender. In addition, UNHDR economists help design and implement programs directed at achieving more rapid, sustained and broad-based growth economic growth. In this capacity, they develop project proposals, prepare technical project specifications and related analyses, and initiate related procurement actions. Programs typically emphasize technical assistance and support for capacity-building among the host country government’s key economic policy agencies (central bank, finance ministry, etc.), as well as among private non-government organizations, business associations, think tanks, and academic institutions.
Agriculture Officer
UNHDR’s Agriculture Officers analyze constraints to agricultural development and recommend action to overcome them. They design, manage and evaluate a wide variety of interventions (including crop and livestock production and marketing, agribusiness development and trade, farm to market roads, irrigation systems, human and institutional capacity development, innovation systems, and agricultural policy) to enhance food security and increase rural livelihoods. They are proactive and utilize performance monitoring plans and evaluations to improve program and sector performance.
Private Enterprise Officer
Private Enterprise Officers with UNHDR work across sectors and institutions in the public and private sectors to stimulate economic growth and create an environment in which private enterprise can flourish. Officers serve as a technical resource in their missions, assessing data and providing assistance and advice on economic growth issues. They assist in developing and managing strategies, policies,
plans, procedures and guidelines for a wide array of private enterprise programs in the economic growth sector (e.g., enterprise development; commercial law and institutional reform; business association development;
financial sector reform; trade and investment; fiscal reform; and economic policy and institutions). Private Enterprise Officers work to promote and generate partnerships
between UNHDR and the private sector to support development objectives.
Crisis, Stabilization and Governance Officer
UNHDR’s Crisis, Stabilization and Governance (CSG) Officers research, plan, negotiate, implement, and evaluate emergency, crisis, transition, humanitarian assistance, food assistance and democracy and governance(which include rule of law, electoral and political processes, civil society and media, and good governance) programs. These programs also include conflict management and mitigation,
transitional governance, security sector reform, and demobilization, disarmament and reintegration. CSG officers manage U.S. government financial and human resources, implementation teams, contractors and grantees to achieve specific program objectives and results. CSG
officers develop requirements and subsequently manage financial instruments (contracts, cooperative agreements, and grants) with Agency partners. In addition, CSG officers develop strategies, assessments, concept papers, project authorizations, and project amendments in line with regulations and guidance.
Engineering Officer
Engineering Officers with UNHDR provide technical expertise in design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure facilities and other construction projects including water and sanitation infrastructure, roads and transportation, energy, hospitals, clinics, schools and other public facilities and housing). Officers research and analyze data, and provide construction management advice and services (design
and bid documents for performance-based and incentives contracts, design-build and design-bid-build contracts, construction oversight and management services, etc.) using advanced engineering techniques that support lesser cost, decreased construction time, or better product. Officers are experts concerning the requirements for constructing and designing any project under host country standards
and laws and are responsible for reviewing, modifying, accepting, or rejecting claims which builders may present for additional compensation and/or extension of time, considering the legal and engineering constraints of the contract.
Finance and Budget officer
Reviews, analyses and finalizes cost estimates and budget proposals, in terms of staff and non-staff requirements to ensure compliance with the approved biennial plan/strategic framework and other legislative mandates; Provides detailed input with respect to resource requirements for budget submissions; Review, analyze and prepare programme budget implication statements for draft resolutions of intergovernmental bodies related to the work of UNHDR. Provides substantive support to relevant intergovernmental and expert bodies in their budget review.
UNHDR INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME
The UNHDR also provide opportunities for students enrolled in a graduate programme to undertake an internship at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, Geneva, Vienna, Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Beirut and Santiago.
The purpose of the UNHDR Internship Programme is:
This is to provide a framework by which graduate and post-graduate students from diverse academic backgrounds may be assigned to United Nations Offices where their educational experience can be enhanced through practical work assignments. To expose them to the work of the United Nations.
To gain experience in the work of the Organization with the objective of deepening their knowledge and understanding of the United Nations’ goals, principles and activities. To provide UN offices with the assistance of highly qualified students specialized in various professional fields.
To qualify for the Internship Programme, the following conditions must be met:
1. Applicants must be enrolled in a degree programme in a graduate school (second university degree or higher) at the time of application and during the internship;
2. Applicants pursuing their studies in countries where higher education is not divided into undergraduate and graduate stages must have completed at least four years of full-time studies at a university or equivalent
institution towards the completion of a degree. Please use the following table to check your eligibility for the Internship Programme before you send us an application:
Eligibility Self Check Table: Yes No
1. You are currently enrolled in a Master or PhD (or similar programme) and will be during the entire internship, or You are pursuing studies in a country where higher education is not divided into undergraduate and graduate stages, and you are currently enrolled in your fifth year (or higher) at a university or equivalent institution towards the completion of a degree. __ __
2. You are able to obtain the necessary visa and to arrange your travel to the United Nations Headquarters in New York. __ __
3. You are able to cover the costs of travel, accommodation, as well as living expenses of the internship (approx. US$5,000). __ __
4. If selected, you will be able to prove valid medical insurance coverage for your stay in the USA, provide a medical certificate stating that you are in good health and prove your enrollment in graduate studies. __ __
5. You are able to communicate in English. __ __
HOW TO APPLY
Interested and qualified applicants should send their application to [email protected]. Deadlines for application will vary based on departments' needs and availability. No application will be accepted after a deadline!
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Salary and Benefits
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As part of the UN secretariat, UNHDR offers attractive remuneration packages and benefits. Starting salaries are based upon academic and professional qualifications, as well
as the level of the post. We thank all applicants for their interest in employment opportunities with UNHDR. Only candidates whose skills and experience are under serious consideration shall be contacted.
Applicants are strongly
encouraged to apply early due to the high volume of mails received
Salary Scale
Kindly find below the Net salary range for the various Levels;
P4: $133,982.00 - $138,426.00 P5: $145,690.00 - $170,257.00 D1: $173,609.00 - $180,602.00 D2: $183,112.00 - $201,974.00
How to apply ________________________________________
Interested and qualified applicants should submit a one-page cover letter and updated curriculum vitae (CV) together with complete contact details of three professional references. CVs should be in
English. Our minimum requirements for these positions are a master’s degree and at least 3 years of work experience , or a Bachelor’s degree and 5 years of work experience.
Send yourapplication bye-mail [email protected] with the position as the subject of your email, Deadline: 15th July,2012.
The United Nations shall place no restrictions on the eligibility of men and women to participate in any capacity and under conditions of equality in its principal and subsidiary organs. (Charter of the United Nations - Chapter 3, article . English and French are the two working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. The United Nations Secretariat is a non-smoking environment.
THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING OR TRAINING )
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