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National Coordinator

Funafuti

  • Organization: UNDP - United Nations Development Programme
  • Location: Funafuti
  • Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Managerial positions
  • Closing Date: Closed

Background
 
UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
 
UNDP does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of harassment, including sexual harassment, and discrimination. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks.

The United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) makes public and private finance work for the poor in the world’s 46 least developed countries. With its capital mandate and instruments, UNCDF offers “last mile” finance models that unlock public and private resources, especially at the domestic level, to reduce poverty and support local economic development.

The Local Climate Adaptive Living Facility (LoCAL) is a mechanism to integrate climate change into local authorities’ planning and budgeting through the regular intergovernmental fiscal transfer system using performance-based grants in a participatory and gender sensitive manner, increase awareness and capacities to respond to climate change at the local level including through ecosystem-based solutions, and increase the quality and number of local investments that address climate change. LoCAL combines performance-based climate resilience grants (PBCRGs), which ensure programming and verification of change expenditures at the local level, with technical and capacity-building support. It uses the grants and demonstration effect to trigger further flows for local climate action including global climate finance and national fiscal transfers. LoCAL also aims to support private finance for small and medium businesses and municipal finance and public-private partnerships. LoCAL is currently active in 17 countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, with another 17 countries preparing to join (at the design stage).

UNCDF has been supporting the Government of Tuvalu implement the LoCAL mechanism, since 2016, through the establishment of an effective PBCRG system (finance mechanism). LoCAL-Tuvalu also aims at mainstreaming inclusive, effective and accountable climate change planning and budgeting processes at the kaupule level and to improve the capacities of local governments to address climate change by increasing access to climate change adaptation financing through PBCRGs. Through LoCAL, UNCDF is providing Performance Based Climate Resilience Grant (PBCRG) to implement climate resilience investment, currently, in three pilot Kaupules namely Nukulaelae, Nukufetau and Nanumea. Tuvalu is the first country to implement LoCAL in the Pacific region. Given the specific context of climate vulnerabilities and risks in Tuvalu and the Pacific region in general, LoCAL-Tuvalu addresses in addition to climate change adaptation and resilience measures, climate-related disaster risk reduction and disaster preparedness measures (e.g. cyclones, prolonged drought).

Within this programme context, UNCDF is seeking a National Coordinator, NPSA to contribute to the effective delivery of the Programme’s activities in Tuvalu.

Duties and Responsibilities
 
The National Coordinator will directly report to the LoCAL Pacific Programme Specialist (P4) with a cross reporting line to LoCAL Global Programme Manager, P-5, based in Kampala, Uganda and works in close collaboration with other LTF and LoCAL colleagues in the regional office/HQ based and country and across the region. This position will be based in Funafuti, Tuvalu.

The National Coordinator will provide policy, regulatory and technical advice to the national and subnational counterparts, e.g. kaupules, in relation to the LoCAL programme activities and with a focus on the integration of climate change and environmental sustainability into public planning and budgeting systems at sub-national level.

The National Coordinator will also be responsible for providing technical, policy, and programming implementation support and oversight, and knowledge and capacity development services for the effective deployment of LoCAL programmatic activities, for providing operational support to the LoCAL Facility, and is also expected to contribute to LoCAL’s resource mobilization activities on an ongoing basis.

Summary of key functions:

  • Programme management and implementation (30%)
  • Policy outreach, partnership building and resource mobilization (30%)
  • Policy, regulatory and technical advice to government counterparts and key stakeholders (20%)
  • Coordination with government counterparts, UN system and development partners (10%)
  • Knowledge management and communication (10%)

Programme management and implementation (30%)

  • Oversee the day-to-day implementation of selected LoCAL activities, with a focus on climate change and environmental sustainability;
  • Lead delivery and achievement of objectives by working with and supporting implementing partners’ project related activities;
  • Ensure the integrity of LoCAL Annual Work Plan, budget, financial resources, review of budget requirements, delivery and the consistent application or rules and regulations;
  • Provide effective programme and project design, supervision, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, reporting and completion of assigned LoCAL activities, in close collaboration with UNDP, UNRCO, the LoCAL Facility Manager and the LoCAL Facility (global);
  • Contribute to the management of the risk log of the project;
  • Support identification and sourcing of technical expertise and support, including assisting with the preparation of TORs, identification and evaluation of experts and reviewing reports.
  • Contribute to the preparation and timely submission of comprehensive technical and financial reports in line with contractual agreements including semi-annual reporting;
  • Ensuring the timely and effective management of the activities as scheduled.

Outreach, partnership building and resource mobilization (30%)

  • Develop strategies to mobilize additional resources based on programme requirements and new opportunities.
  • Maintain close working relationships with key national and subnational institutions and other key stakeholders at various levels in order to support the quality of the execution of the PBCRGS and its key results areas;
  • Support negotiations on co-operation with UNDP, the UN system, Government, bilateral development agencies, and other technical partners to identify and develop synergies with relevant in-country projects and technical partnerships for LoCAL with a focus on policy and capacity development for climate change mainstreaming and climate finance;
  • Build effective and efficient partnerships at the operational level with national counterparts and financial and technical partners;
  • Organize consultative meetings, seminars and workshops to drive analytical and policy work of the Programme.

Policy, regulatory and technical advice to government counterparts and key stakeholders (20%)

  • Ensure adequate provision of technical, policy and regulatory assistance and advice to national and subnational governments in the field of public financial management, good governance, decentralization, adaptation planning/programming, climate finance, climate change issues and environmental sustainability, climate change mainstreaming into planning, budgeting, investment plans, implementation, and monitoring of adaptation measures (performance assessments);
  • Provide technical advice and capacity building support (“learning by doing”) for the piloting and establishment of a local information system for adaptation and of a climate risk assessments for subnational adaptation (including projections and mapping) addressing hazards, vulnerabilities and exposure of local governments in relation to climate change including desk review, data collection, preliminary design of the system, analytical writing, piloting, consultation and validation and gradual deployment of the local climate information system;
  • Support the strengthening of capacities, institutions and systems with a focus on local level adaptation mainstreaming and the strengthening of public financial management systems for climate change (e.g. by facilitating and undertaking capacity needs assessments; the development of capacity building programmes; the organization of training workshops; and on-the-job learning);
  • Strengthen the quality of the monitoring and evaluation and reporting of LoCAL in line with the ‘Assessing Climate Change Adaptation Framework’ (e.g. preparation and monitoring of the annual work plan, organization and participation in M&E field missions, proposing corrective measures, contribution to the preparation of annual reports);
  • Provide technical advice and capacity building support (“learning by doing”) for the integration of environment and climate change issues in the local government development and investment plans and budgets that foster job creation, gender equality and green and climate resilient local economies;
  • Provide technical advice and capacity building support for the adequate integration and costing of environment and climate considerations (e.g. specifications, cost estimations, etc) in the investments delivered in the context of the Programme;
  • Lead the technical dialogue and provision of policy and technical advisory services to national and local government counterparts in relation to climate change information and assessments, climate mainstreaming, climate finance and (direct) access to international climate finance (e.g. through accreditation and/or development of funding proposals to vertical funds such as the Adaptation Fund and GCF).

Coordination with government counterparts, UN system and development partners (10%)

  • Serve as the UNCDF focal point in working groups and steering committees on the issue of environment and climate change and related sectors and provide inputs for conducive policy and regulatory environment;
  • Manage UNCDF’s commitments within the UNDAF Results Matrix, ensures effective application of results -based management tools, monitors initiative work plans, programme effectiveness and achievement of results.
  • Coordinates and provides substantive contributions from UNCDF on LoCAL mechanism in the CCA and UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF), promotes thematic and sectoral synergies and coordination of programme activities and execution with development partners in Tuvalu and in the pacific region;
  • Coordinate closely with development partners and UNRCO on LoCAL development and delivery, identifies approaches and modalities to achieve development targets by ensuring synergies and coordination between UNCDF LoCAL global programme and development partners in Tuvalu, as well as provide technical, policy and programmatic advice to the UNRCO on relevant themes.

Knowledge management and communication (10%)

  • Identify key knowledge constraints and organize learning, knowledge exchange, training, workshops, etc. to build the awareness and capacities on relevant themes (i.e. climate change, local climate risk assessments, environmental sustainability, mainstreaming, in support of women and youth employment, etc.);
  • Contribute to the implementation of the Communication and Visibility Plan of the Programme, in collaboration with Programme team, partners and technical consultants;
  • Identify, collect and disseminate best practices and lesson learned from the Programme in areas of specialty;
  • Manage the process of convening national and regional stakeholders to share lessons learned on selected themes.

Additional information on LoCAL can be found here https://www.uncdf.org/local/homepage 

Competencies

Core competencies:
  • Achieve Results: LEVEL 3: Set and align challenging, achievable objectives for multiple projects, have lasting impact
  • Think Innovatively: LEVEL 3: Proactively mitigate potential risks, develop new ideas to solve complex problems
  • Learn Continuously: LEVEL 3: Create and act on opportunities to expand horizons, diversify experiences
  • Adapt with Agility: LEVEL 3: Proactively initiate and champion change, manage multiple competing demands
  • Act with Determination: LEVEL 3: Think beyond immediate task/barriers and take action to achieve greater results
  • Engage and Partner: LEVEL 3: Political savvy, navigate complex landscape, champion inter-agency collaboration
  • Enable Diversity and Inclusion: LEVEL 3: Appreciate benefits of diverse workforce and champion inclusivity

People Management 

  • UNDP People Management Competencies can be found in the dedicated site.

Cross-Functional & Technical competencies

Communication

  • Advocacy strategy: Ability to create and implement advocacy strategies which lead to impactful change

Partnership management

  • Multistakeholder engagement and funding: Knowledge and ability to forge multi-stakeholder partnerships, and remove any obstacles to resource mobilization and multi-stakeholder funding platforms
  • Strategic engagement: Ability to capture and sustain attention, interest and agreement of high-level, influential policy and decision makers and secure their buy-in of high-level vision and objective

2030 Agenda: Planet 

  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Recovery: Climate Risk Management Disaster and Climate Risk Governance
  • Nature, Climate and Energy: Climate Change Policies: Climate Finance, Climate Change Policies: Governance / integrated planning for climate change investments in the context of urbanization, Climate Change Adaptation: strategies.
Required Skills and Experience
 
Education:
  • Master’s degree in environmental science and management, climate science, geographic studies, international development, economics, statistics, or a related field, or
  • Bachelor’s degree in environmental science and management, climate science, geographic studies, international development, economics, statistics, or a related field with additional 2 years of work experience.
Experience:
  • A minimum of five (5) years’ experience in implementing/coordinating development projects in the fields of climate change and/or environmental sustainability and decentralization issues is required with a Master’s degree, or a minimum of five (7) years’ experience in implementing/coordinating development projects in the fields of climate change and/or environmental sustainability and decentralization issues is required with a Bachelor’s degree
  • Good knowledge of the system of local governments in Tuvalu and its mechanics, in particular, the Kaupule apparatus, e.g. the kaupule elected officials, and the administrative and technical staff including the systems and processes as reflected in the Falekaupule Act and other relevant legislation;
  • Proven ability to work with different tiers of government, central government institutions/ministries, and local governments, local stakeholders, local communities.
  • Proven track record in addressing gender equality as project objective and/or cross-cutting issue would be an asset;;
  • Strong networking capabilities and ability to associate him/herself with a range of actors (inter alia central and subnational governments; CSOs, NGOs, policy makers; national statistics office and donors, and local communities) with a view to building relations and facilitating links.
  • At least three (3) years of work experience in decentralization and local government, particularly in Tuvalu is highly desirable
  • At least three (3) years managerial /professional level work experience working on policy, regulatory and technical advisory services with national and subnational stakeholders is highly desirable;
  • At least three (3) years’ of work experience related to performance-based grants and/or similar instruments like budget support and/or local economic development is desirable
  • Knowledge of current developments in local economic development for the most vulnerable (women and youth) is desired;
  • Experience with a UN organization/agency is desirable;
  • Experience with UN Procurement Processes is desired, but not a requirement.

Language Requirement

  • Fluency in English, other major languages spoken in Tuvalu is desirable.
Disclaimer
 
 
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