United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
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JOB DESCRIPTION
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In addition to providing general support in portfolio’s undertaken project administration, the position is primarily responsible for the following and with the approval of the Programme Manager:
• Provide technical, coordination, and strategic support to the project activities.
• Support in the implementation of project activities to be conducted as part of the project portfolio.
• Assist Programme Manager with synthesising project reports and other project deliverables.
• Support in implementation of HFF Phase II Project in accordance with the agreed project work plan and timelines.
• Facilitate implementation of project activities as per the workplan agreed with the donor,
• Ensure coordination with the global team, other IUCN programmes, colleagues and partners working on species conservation in other countries, to maximize synergies and share good practice;
• Coordinate and participate in field activities related to capacity building workshops/meetings, biodiversity assessments and surveys, ecosystem services reviews and the continuous monitoring of survey by consultants in the field,
• Support and prepare ToRs, contracts, agreements as and when required for the project implementation as per the IUCN guidelines
• Prepare workplans, budgets, technical reports as per donor requirements
• Conduct field missions for project implementation, as necessary
• Technical and project support, though desk research, consultation process capacity building, communication and networking with multiple stakeholders
• Assist in the implementation and development of the Species and IUCN Knowledge Products (Red List, NbS) project portfolio;
• Collaborate with the communications officer to provide technical inputs and guidance on the development of communication products and materials.
• Support planning, organisation and delivery of project meetings, workshops and events;
• Support development and delivery of project communication outputs;
• Provide a range of administrative support functions on a day-to-day basis transversal to several projects (e.g. processing of invoices, issuing consultancy contracts, etc.);
• Conduct technical research and lead the development of new project proposals and initiatives for expanding the Species programme activities in India;
• Carry out any other duties as per advice of the Line Manager and the Country Representative, IUCN India. This may include assisting the IUCN India Country Office and the country programme in programme development, organising events and other activities/tasks as required.
• Qualifications & Experience Required for the position
Formal / Academic Education: Training & Experience: Language skills: |
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Created in 1948, IUCN is now the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network, harnessing the knowledge, resources and reach of more than 1,400 Member organisations and around 16,000 experts. It is a leading provider of conservation data, assessments and analysis. Its broad membership enables IUCN to fill the role of incubator and trusted repository of best practices, tools and international standards.
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