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Earn 116m Annually as National Associate Project Officer, Education at United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
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Organisation: United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Duty Station: Kampala,
Uganda
Uganda
Reports to: Education
Programme Specialist, Nairobi
Programme Specialist, Nairobi
Annual Salary: Approx. UGX
116,856,000
116,856,000
Grade: NOB
About US:
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) based in Paris. Its
declared purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting
international collaboration through educational, scientific, and cultural
reforms in order to increase universal respect for justice, the rule of law,
and human rights along with fundamental freedom proclaimed in the United
Nations Charter. It is the successor of the League of Nations’ International
Committee on Intellectual Cooperation.
(UNESCO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) based in Paris. Its
declared purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting
international collaboration through educational, scientific, and cultural
reforms in order to increase universal respect for justice, the rule of law,
and human rights along with fundamental freedom proclaimed in the United
Nations Charter. It is the successor of the League of Nations’ International
Committee on Intellectual Cooperation.
About BEAR Project:
UNESCO is advocating for increased support for TVET in Member States, particularly
those in Africa. Since 2011, UNESCO, with the support of the Republic of Korea,
has been implementing the Better Education for Africa’s Rise (BEAR) project.
The project has been implemented over five years (2011 – 2016) with a budget of
10 million USD, supported by the Government of the Republic of Korea (RoK). The
project has helped five SADC countries (Botswana, DR Congo, Malawi, Namibia and
Zambia) to improve their TVET systems.
those in Africa. Since 2011, UNESCO, with the support of the Republic of Korea,
has been implementing the Better Education for Africa’s Rise (BEAR) project.
The project has been implemented over five years (2011 – 2016) with a budget of
10 million USD, supported by the Government of the Republic of Korea (RoK). The
project has helped five SADC countries (Botswana, DR Congo, Malawi, Namibia and
Zambia) to improve their TVET systems.
Joint efforts between UNESCO and the Government of the RoK will now be
expanded through the implementation of BEAR II to support five new beneficiary
countries in eastern Africa; Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Tanzania and Uganda.
This project will support these countries in their efforts to reform and develop
their TVET systems, while benefitting from knowledge and experience gained
under BEAR I. Expanding the project to the Eastern Africa region will also
contribute to addressing challenges including:
expanded through the implementation of BEAR II to support five new beneficiary
countries in eastern Africa; Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Tanzania and Uganda.
This project will support these countries in their efforts to reform and develop
their TVET systems, while benefitting from knowledge and experience gained
under BEAR I. Expanding the project to the Eastern Africa region will also
contribute to addressing challenges including:
- Relevance of TVET programs to industry and
the labour market - Quality of TVET
- Perception of TVET
Job Summary: The National
Associate Project Officer, Education will serve as the focal point for the
coordination of the BEAR II project in Uganda. Specifically, s/he will
undertake the following tasks and responsibilities:
Associate Project Officer, Education will serve as the focal point for the
coordination of the BEAR II project in Uganda. Specifically, s/he will
undertake the following tasks and responsibilities:
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
Coordination of project activities in Uganda:
- Ensuring
quality achievements of the programme outputs in line with UNESCO
qualitative standards, administrative rules and BEAR II results matrix; - In
charge of designing a detailed work plan and assuring regular monitoring
of the implementation including budget control; - Identifying
project implementation partners and service providers; - Drafting
terms of reference for the local contracts, assuring that UNESCO rules of
procurement are respected; - The
jobholder will also be following–up on the implementation of the
contracts, assessing the quality of services provided, undertaking
corrective actions when necessary and requesting disbursement of funds.
Ensure the monitoring and evaluation of project implementation:
- Ensure
daily monitoring and regular evaluation of the project activities,
reporting on the progress achieved and suggesting updates of the project
log frame; - Tasked
with presenting aggregate strategic analysis on project performance based
on commitment of partners, progress in implementation of activities outputs - Regular
monitoring the financial status of the project - Regularly
conducting meetings of the project members, preparing minutes of meetings
and action plans with clear responsibilities and timeframe; - Carrying
out periodic project reviews with the governmental counterparts and
other partners, recording the results of the review meetings in minutes,
reports and formulation of the action plans; - Preparing
reports on project activities for UNESCO, the donor and implementing
partners - Fostering
exchanges of information and lessons learned, identifying new
strategies and actions to improve delivery of services and to achieve the
project objectives
Representation and coordination with partners:
- Ensuring
project alignment with Government reforms in TVET and its sectoral
priorities; - Tasked
with identifying relevant institutions and ensuring their engagement in
project’s activities; - Ensuring
capacity development of national stakeholders in all activities at
individual, organizational and system levels; - Mobilizing
UNESCO’s entities and networks to support the Government reforms - Sharing
international experiences and facilitating access to information,
knowledge and good practices; - Setting-up
mechanisms and actions to ensure sustainability of project’s
outputs; - Maintaining
regular relations with the national counterparts and the key stakeholders (Ministries,
TVET providers, regional and local authorities, etc.) - Building
relationships and collaboration with employers and their representatives
(Federations and Chambers), to foster their active participation as
key stakeholders in the project implementation.
Ensure communication and visibility:
- Preparing
the project visibility plan and ensuring its implementation; - Preparing
technical briefs/status updates on the project for wider
dissemination (UNESCO and partners websites); - Tasked
with organizing communication events (seminars and workshops) and liaising
with local and international media; - Preparing
necessary press release and outreach materials, ensuring that the
major events have necessary press coverage; - Providing
web content on major project’s achievements and milestones in project
implementation for UNESCO’s public information services - Undertake other tasks that may be assigned
by the supervisor.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
- The ideal candidate for the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) National
Associate Project Officer Education job opportunity should hold an advanced
university degree (Masters level or equivalent) in education and/or
science and/or engineering. A first-level university degree in combination
with two additional years of qualifying experience maybe accepted in lieu
of the advanced university degree. - Two years of relevant professional experience
in the field of education, programme coordination and management,
preferably in area of TVET. - Previous exposure and experience in
management of education programmes; - Previous exposure and experience in
working with Government partners and high-level development partners and
international/national Non-Governmental Organizations. - Previous
experience with UN agencies and understanding of the UN System is desired - Previous
experience in the education sector planning, management, and
implementation of project in the education sector is an added advantage - Previous
experience in training, coordination and/or institutional and human
capacity-building is desired - Excellent
knowledge of current context in Uganda, with particular focus on:
education, sector planning, TVET, economic development,
livelihoods, local governance, youth development, and civil society - Ability to engage and form effective
working relationships with counterparts and clients; - Demonstrated ability to work within
limited time constraints in the preparation of high quality products; - Proven ability to work in a politically
complex, unstable and sometimes insecure environment; - Excellent communication and training
facilitation skills; - Familiarity with the administrative
procedures of large Organizations preferably UNESCO; - Possess excellent oral, written,
analytical and communication skills; - Ability to multi-task, prioritize to
adjust work schedules and deliver timely results; - Ability to work in multi-cultural
environment; - Good computer and other IT skills
including excellent skills in MS office; - Languages: Excellent knowledge
of Bantu/Central Sudanic. Excellent knowledge of written and spoken
English
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested candidates who so desire to join
the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
an application letter, UNESCO
CV, in English to the UNESCO Multi-Sectoral Regional Office for Eastern
Africa, United Nations Avenue, Gigiri, P.O. Box 30592-00100, Nairobi Kenya or
by email to Nairobi.recruitment@unesco.org.
the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
an application letter, UNESCO
CV, in English to the UNESCO Multi-Sectoral Regional Office for Eastern
Africa, United Nations Avenue, Gigiri, P.O. Box 30592-00100, Nairobi Kenya or
by email to Nairobi.recruitment@unesco.org.
Deadline: 31st August
2017 by Midnight
2017 by Midnight
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