Job Description
The United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment) is the leading global environmental authority that sets the world’s environmental agenda, promotes the coherent implementation of the environmental dimension of sustainable development within the United Nations system and serves as an authoritative advocate for the environment.
International Technical Adviser and Monitoring-Evaluation
Specific tasks and responsibilities
The consultant is expected to work closely under the overall guidance and supervision of the national Project Management Unit, and in close collaboration with the UNEP Task manager; to perform the following:Design and develop a project management plan, annual work plans, monitoring progress reports, providing quality assurance for outputs, and ensuring that annual, mid-term and end-of-project targets will be met Track best practices and lessons learned on PA and facilitate project planning and implementation to ensure that full use is made of global and national lessons learned, and best practices to achieve the project goal of realizing sustainable PA management within the landscape context, securing biodiversity and ecosystem servicesDraft the Terms of Reference for consultants and sub-contractors, and work closely with the Project management Unit to select various consultants and partnersFacilitate the work of all consultants and sub-contractors, ensuring timely and quality delivery of expected outputs, effective synergy among the various sub-contracted activities, and integration of project outputs into Government work.;Track key strategic and policy issues related to biodiversity, protected areas, institutional strengthening processes, and appropriate monitoring and evaluation systems and knowledge management systemsOrganize and facilitate the Project Steering Committee meetings and work closely with the Project Management Unit in preparing the inception report, Project Implementation Review / Annual Project Report, and technical reports for submission to UNEP, the GEF, other donors and the Government, as required. Qualifications/special skills
Advanced University degree in engineering, geography, biometrics, biodiversity science, biodiversity management, environmental science, assessment and related research, development or related scientific disciplines is required.A first-level university degree in combination with an additional 2 years qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.At least 4 years of professional experience, of which at least five are at international level in environmental information and monitoring systems / tools and as many years of experience in project Monitoring & Evaluation is required.Ability to lead strategic planning, results-based management and reporting is required • Ability to lead formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development programmes and projects is requiredExcellent knowledge of Results Management Guide and Toolkit, UN experience, especially in managing or supporting project monitoring on sustainable management of genetic resources and natural resources is required.A good knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software, IT tools and participatory assessment tools as well as their applications is required.Ability to produce high quality reports, publications and project proposals is requiredA good understanding of challenges linked to biodiversity conservation versus natural resource use, and particularly in the field of biodiversity conservation, PA in the sub- region is desirable.
• Experience in supporting a Ministry of Environment on a GEF project (development or implementation) is desirable