Myanmar: Livelihood Coordinator (International Consultant)


Jun 23, 2015 | UNDP
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Background:

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Myanmar has embarked on a new Country Programme Action Plan (CPAP, 2013-105) in partnership with the Government of Myanmar, and under the United Nations Assistance Framework (UNSF, 2012-2015).

The CPAP comprises 3 pillars, namely:

Pillar 1 - Local Governance; Pillar 2 - Climate Change, Environment, Enegy and Disaster Risk Reduction; and Pillar 3 - Democratic Governance and Development Effectiveness

The Local Governance pillar comprises 5 outputs, namely:

Output 1 - stregthened institutional capacity of local government; Output 2 - strengthened institutional capactiy of civil society organizations; Output 3 - stregthened capacity of local media institutions; Output 4 - strengthened institutional capactiy of micro-finance service-providers; and Output 5 - improved livelihoods and social cohesion.  

Output 5 supports livelihood recovery and livelihood development for social cohesion activities in 7 states of the country, and also supports capacity-development for social cohesion and peacebuilding, at national, regional and local levels.

Against this background, the improved livelihoods and social cohesion programme is seeking the services of an International Consultant to coordinate a number of ongoing and pipeline initiatives under the programme.

Duties and responsibilities:

The Livelihoods Coordinator will carry out the following activities:

Coordinate day-to-day implementation of ongoing livelihood-interventions, namely, a) livelihood support activities including enterprise-development and construction activities in Rakhine and Kachin states and b) technology innovations for rural communities initiative in Mon, Kayin and Shan states. Coordination functions include technical oversight, ensuring timely deliverables of implementing partners against work-plans; coordinating with UNDP operations and area-based staff; and monitoring and reporting implementation progress and results; Provide technical inputs and feedback to livelihoods-related concept notes and programme documents, specifically to the 2 UNDP area-based programme formulation exercises ongoing; Support the technical drafting of livelihoods development components of concept notes and programme documents, specifically to the 2 UNDP area-based programme formulation exercises ongoing;Provide technical inputs and feedback to livelihood-related products, specifically, assessments, methodologies and knowledge-products; Represent UNDP in policy meetings in the areas of livelihood development and poverty alleviation; Provide technical advice to UNDP on contributing to policy actions on livelihood development and poverty alleviation.

Competencies:

Core Competencies:

Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards and acts in accordance with the Standards of Conduct for international civil servants;Advocates and promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP;Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;Treats all people fairly without favouritism.

Functional Competencies:

Good knowledge of the natural resource management particularly lake and watershed management, the concept of sustainability and sustainable development in the region and developing countries;Ability to quickly grasp and synthesize inputs from a range of disciplines related to sustainable financial mechanism for environmental conservation;Ability to advocate and provide technical advice on the relevant sector/theme;Self-motivated, ability to work with minimum supervision;Promotes a knowledge sharing and learning culture in the office;Sensitivity to and responsiveness to all partners, respectful and helpful relations with all UN/UNDP staff;Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude;Remains calm, in control and good humoured even under pressure;Demonstrates openness to change and ability to manage.


Required Skills and Experience:

Education

Advanced university degree (or equivalent) preferably in development studies or any other related field.

Experience

Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience in development in a governmental, UN, multilateral or civil society organization in a multi-cultural setting and/or post-conflict setting;Prior experience with UNDP in Livelihoods programming;Specialist expertise in the area of livelihood recovery, preferably with recent experience in early recovery from conflict;Prior experience with development programming in Myanmar;Demonstrated effectiveness in policy advisory services to Government counterparts;5 or more years of programme implementation responsibilities.

Language:

Strong oral and written English.

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.