Project Officer - NPSA 9
Jordan
- Organization: UNDP - United Nations Development Programme
- Location: Jordan
- Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
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Occupational Groups:
- Project and Programme Management
- Closing Date: Closed
UNDP Jordan's 2018-2022 country programme seeks to support national efforts in reaching a solution pathway that achieves the goal of a more inclusive and resilient nation which can effectively address the development challenges it is faced with, through its five programme pillars. The Environment, Climate Change, and DRR Portfolio assist the country to integrate environmental concerns into national and sectoral plans and strategies; securing resources; and implement programmes that advance inclusive, sustainable development, and strengthen livelihoods.
The Environment, Climate Change, and DRR Pillar`s support for environmental management and nationally-owned sustainable development pathways include the following areas: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services; Sustainable Land Management and Desertification; Water and Marine Governance; Climate Change and Drought; Energy; Waste Management; Green Economy; and Disaster Risks Reduction.
Jordan is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world, and climate change is impacting aridity due to increasing temperatures and reduced / more erratic rainfall patterns, and population increase due to natural growth and refugee influx. Climate change-induced hazards such as droughts, and extreme temperatures have almost tripled in Jordan since the 1980s, which impacts the availability of water resources, water demand for agriculture, and domestic purpose and existence of agriculture. The water and agriculture sectors - where 61% of the cultivated land is rainfed – are the most vulnerable, especially in rural areas.Building resilience to cope with climate change in Jordan through improving water use efficiency in the agriculture sector is a seven years project that will be implemented in the Dead Sea Basin in Karak, Madaba, Talifah, and Maan Governorates, and executed jointly by FAO, UNDP, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, and Ministry of Water and Irrigation.
The UNDP Jordan CO seeks to employ a full-time Project officer to manage the project’s site-based activities under the supervision of the Team Leader of the Environment, Climate Change, and DRR pillar and in collaboration with the project`s PMU and local partners.Under the overall guidance and direct supervision of the Environment, Climate Change, and Disaster Risk Reduction Team Leader, the project officer will ensure the effective and timely delivery of outputs and emphasize a learning and adaptive approach to project management and implementation. Moreover, the project officer will introduce the best international practices to project teams, partners, and stakeholders by serving as a conduit for ongoing UNDP best practice input to project implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. The project officer will perform all relevant tasks in close coordination with the project`s project management unit (PMU), which will be nested in the Ministry of Environment premises and be responsible for overall planning and coordination for the projects` activities. The PMU will be led by a Chief Technical Adviser (CTA) and will be supported by focal points/liaison officers from the MoEnv, MWI and MOA.
- Implementation of programme results
- Implementation of reporting, monitoring, and evaluation policies and strategies
- Liasion, partnerships, and coordination with external and internal partners
- Knowledge building and management
- Any other duty required by the office
- Implementation of programme results:
- Day-to-day management of project activities; through planning and implementing envisaged project activities, management of resources, and monitoring progress against the intended outputs and initial quality criteria; Coordinate and work closely with project`s PMU and assigned partners’ focal points (FAO, MWI, MOA, and MoEnv) and ensure that the project activities are implemented in line with the project outcomes, outputs, time framework, and budget;
- Ensure the project is implemented in compliance with UNDP and Human Resources Guidelines, and financial requirements;
- Ensure that project is executed according to work plans and within established budgets;
- Support the execution and supervision of the project components, including elaborating the necessary terms of reference, and supervising the service providers in charge of implementing the activities.
- Provide technical backstopping to ensure the BRCCJ Project activities are soundly implemented;
- Assume the ultimate responsibility for all professional personnel (full-time Staff, Consultants and Contractors) engaged through projects funds directly, and for all other personnel indirectly (through the relevant Implementing Partners); this includes drafting of terms of reference, technical specifications, and other documents as necessary; and the identification and advice on the recruitment of project consultants, as well as coordination and quality control of consultants and suppliers;
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Assume direct responsibility for managing the projects budgets by ensuring that:
- Projects funds are made available when needed, and are disbursed properly,
- Expenditureses are in accordance with the projects’ documents and/or existing project
- workplans;
- Accounting records and supporting documents are properly kept;
- Required financial reports are prepared;
- Responding to comments and inquiries from the donor/lead applicant on financial matters.
- Financial operations are transparent and financial procedures/regulations for projects are properly applied; and
- Be ready to attend to audits at any time.
- Manage requests for the provision of financial resources by UNDP.
- Put in place and facilitate results-based implementation of project activities;
- Represent and participate in meetings of relevance to the mandate of the Environment Pillar; Performance of other duties as required in support of project implementation
- Implementation of reporting, monitoring and evaluation policies and strategies:
- Effective monitoring for ensuring implementation of project activities;
- Manage and monitor the project risks initially identified, submit new risks to the Project Steering Committee and Working Group for consideration and decision on possible actions if required; update the status of these risks by maintaining the Project Risks Log;
- Prepare the Project Progress Report (progress against planned activities, update on Risks and Issues, expenditures) and submit the report to the Project Management Team;
- Oversee timely preparation of reports for UNDP to donors and other stakeholders;
- Prepare presentations to donor partners, government and other stakeholders if required.
- Provide technical assistance to project teams and advice; progress reporting and accountability for resources used In cooperation with relevant projects team;
- Conduct necessary field visits to the project sites to collect data, consult with local stakeholders, supervise the implementation of the different activities (specially those carried out by contractors);
- Liaison, partnerships, and coordination with external and internal partners:
- Create strategic partnerships with government, non-government, and private sector stakeholders and beneficiaries;
- Actively support the implementation of the resource mobilization strategy and maintain close relationships with donor partners;
- Liaisese with FAO team to ensure proper synergy between the different components of the project;
- Ensure synergy and integration with all relevant projects/interventions implemented by UNDP across the country.
- Assist in establishing a trusting relationship with all concerned groups, including relevant ministries and local NGOs.
- Knowledge building and management:
- Facilitate a learning and adaptive approach to projects management and implementation by supporting the development and dissemination of lessons learned;
- Make sound contributions to knowledge networks and communities of practice, including corporate communications repositories; and,
- Contribute to the design and implementation of appropriate learning strategies for stakeholders
- Ensure visibility of the project, including adherence to visibility standards and templates of the donor, UNDP, and Government, as required.
- Any other activity required by the supervisor
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- Upon request of the Head of Environment Portfolio, participate in the resource mobilization program and assist in drafting concept notes related to the portfolio thematic areas;
- Represent and participate in meetings of relevance to the mandate of the Environment Portfolio;
- Any other duties as assigned.
Core Competencies |
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Achieve Results: |
LEVEL 2: Scale up solutions and simplifies processes, balances speed and accuracy in doing work |
Think Innovatively: |
LEVEL 2: Offer new ideas/open to new approaches, demonstrate systemic/integrated thinking |
Learn Continuously: |
LEVEL 2: Go outside comfort zone, learn from others and support their learning |
Adapt with Agility: |
LEVEL 2: Adapt processes/approaches to new situations, involve others in change process |
Act with Determination: |
LEVEL 2: Able to persevere and deal with multiple sources of pressure simultaneously |
Engage and Partner: |
LEVEL 2: Is facilitator/integrator, bring people together, build/maintain coalitions/partnerships |
Enable Diversity and Inclusion: |
LEVEL 2: Facilitate conversations to bridge differences, considers in decision making |
Thematic Area |
Name |
Definition |
Business Direction & Strategy |
Strategic Thinking |
Ability to develop effective strategies and prioriti]ed plans in line with UNDPs objectives, based on the systemic analysis of challenges, potential risks and opportunities; linking the vision to reality on the ground, and creating tangible solutions. · Ability to leverage learning from a variety of sources to anticipate and respond to future trends; to demonstrate foresight in order to model what future developments and possible ways forward look like for UNDP. |
Business Development |
Knowledge Generation |
Ability to research and turn information into useful knowledge, relevant for context, or responsive to a stated need. |
Business Management |
Project Management |
Ability to plan, organize, prioritize and control resources, procedures and protocols to achieve specific goals |
Business Management |
Risk Management |
Ability to identify and organise action around mitigating and proactively managing risks |
Business Management |
Monitoring |
Ability to provide managers and key stakeholders with regular feedback on the consistency or discrepancy between planned and actual activities and programme performance and results |
Business Management |
Partnership management |
Ability to build and maintain partnerships with a wide network of stakeholders, Governments, civil society and private sector partners, experts and others in line with UNDP strategy and policies |
Planet |
Nature, Climate and Energy |
Green Economy: Green economy and green growth |
Planet |
Nature, Climate and Energy |
Water resources management, water efficiency
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Planet |
Nature, Climate and Energy |
Climate change Mitigation: concepts and application |
Min. Education requirements |
Master’s degree or Bachelors’ degree in Civil Engineering, Water Resources Management, Environmental Management, or any related field. |
Min. years of relevant work experience |
Minimum of two years of relevant experience with a Master’s Degree or minimum of four years of relevant experience with a Bachelor’s degree, related to the area of climate change, environment, disaster management, project/programme management, and/or relevant field. |
Required skills |
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Desired skills in addition to the competencies covered in the Competencies section |
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Required Language(s) |
Proficiency in English and Arabic (both written and spoken) |
Professional Certificates |
NA |
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