Post Number : 1BECI0003PA Grade : P-4 Parent Sector : Communication and Information Sector (CI) Duty Station: Brussels Job Family: Communication and Information Type of contract : Project Appointment Duration of contract : 1 year Recruitment open to : Internal and external candidates Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time) : 28-AUG-2022 UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism The Communication and Information Sector’s mission is to promote Under the authority of the Assistant-Director General for The Outcomes of the Social Media 4 Peace programme are in line with The incumbent reports to the Director of the Liaison Office in Education Work Experience Skills/Competencies Languages Skills/Competencies Languages UNESCO’s The approximate annual starting salary for this post is 95,863 US $. For full information on benefits and entitlements, please consult our Guide to Staff Benefits. Please The UNESCO Please UNESCO recalls that paramount UNESCO does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.
CONTEXT
freedom of expression, media development and media literate societies,
and to build knowledge societies through fostering universal access to
information, innovation for sustainable development and the preservation
of documentary heritage. (The role of this vacant position does not
include responsibility for UNESCO's wider external communications, which
is managed by the Division for Communications and Public Engagement.)
Communication and Information, the direct supervision of the Director of
the UNESCO Liaison Office in Brussels (FU/BRU), in close consultation
with the Chief of Section for Freedom of Expression and Safety of
Journalists (CI/FEJ) and other relevant CI Sections/Programme
Specialists, the Project Coordinator will be responsible for ensuring
the implementation the project “Social Media 4 Peace†and thereby
contribute to UNESCO’s work to promote freedom of expression and
implement the Windhoek +30 Declaration; as well as constituting the
UNESCO Communication and Information Sector’s (CI) EU Focal Point,
substantially contributing to the CI Sector’s visibility, fundraising,
and networking efforts.
41 C/5 Output 6.CI2 “Member States have strengthened capacities and
raised awareness to enhance norms and policies related to freedom of
expression, press freedom, safety of journalists, including women
journalists, and the right to access information, online and offlineâ€.
Brussels in respect to all matters related to administrative and
liaison, partnerships and resource mobilization responsibilities, as
well as to the Chief of Section for Freedom of Expression and Safety of
Journalists concerning the substantive and technical implementation of
the relevant programme/projects and their integration with the overall
Communication and Information sector's strategy, including the Cl
specificities of resource mobilization.
As a team leader, the Project Coordinator may manage, supervise and
guide a team of staff to ensure the delivery of programme/project
initiatives and activities, from funding proposals to project design,
evaluation and reporting.
The Project Coordinator shall substantively contribute to the
implementation of the overarching objectives of the Organization in
Communication and Information within the context of the 2030 Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTION OF THE POST
Initiate research to develop policy, strategy, action materials
relevant to the Project; lead quality assurance exercises; provide
specialized advice and backstopping to relevant UNESCO Field Offices,
Institutes, peers, internal and external colleagues and stakeholders,
global and local partner organizations and experts in the implementation
of activities, including liaison with EU/IcSP on continued and renewed
partnerships; develop a knowledge base on relevant EU policies,
strategies and programmes; prepare reports, recommendations, position
papers, policy notes and other programme development related activities
to support the strategic planning processes in the Liaison Office;
advocate UNESCO's position/involvement; and advise on EU policy
formulation, programmes and projects, developments and best practices,
and emerging trends related to online disinformation.
Represent the Communication and Information Sector in UNESCO's
contribution to UN Brussels Team; organize consultations and events and
ensure regular contributions and updates to online and knowledge
management systems in relation to the Project; plan, develop and
implement integrated outreach strategies aimed at expanding and
communicating programmes, promoting the Project and the CI sector more
broadly, and increasing visibility, resources and partnerships;
coordinate and expand relevant networks, organize regional and national
capacity development workshops and promote knowledge sharing; contribute
to EU reflection and discussions related to the Project, and more
broadly the issue of online disinformation.
Long Description
Explore with the EU and its Member States upscaled and additional and
alternative funding mechanisms in an increasingly competitive
international and multilateral environment; prepare concept notes and
project proposals in accordance with the priorities of the Communication
and Information Sector; collaborate with UN agencies on possible joint
programmes; coordinate and follow-up on funding initiatives and reports;
engage in fundraising events and activities.
Provide technical, financial and human resources management and
backstopping to the Project and the CI’s programme within the Liaison
Office ; supervise project consultants, experts and other service
providers and follow through on the dissemination of results. Coordinate
and supervise staff, including temporary and local staff, and identify
human and technical resource needs, recruitment and performance
management; develop monitoring mechanisms and ensure the application of
assessment tools; assess programme implementation and linkages of
programme work, evaluate the impact of activities.
Acting as the focal point for the UNESCO Communication and Information
Sector before the institutions of the European Union, in particular:
promoting and strengthening the visibility of UNESCO's Cl mandate to
foster freedom of expression, safety of journalists, and build knowledge
societies towards the European Union, including through outreach and
advocacy activities; ensuring UNESCO's participation at EU high-level
conferences, events and meetings; strengthening relationship between the
CI Sector and the EU at the working level and coordinating
communications between UNESCO Cl and relevant EU institutions;
following-up on ongoing partnership negotiations with the EU, providing
HQ and Field Offices with relevant back-up and information about EU's
work and priorities; reviewing concept notes and project documents and
organizing missions of UNESCO Cl staff members to Brussels.
the work of the FU/BRU Office and the CI Sector, particularily in
relation to events, launches, and other key campaigns.
Long Description
COMPETENCIES (Core / Managerial)
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
• Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent) in
communication, public information, public diplomacy, or in another area
covered by the work of the UNESCO's programmes in Freedom of Expression
and Safety of Journalists, Digital Innovation and Transformation, and
Media and Information Literacy and development.
• Minimum 7 years –of which at least 2 years preferably at the
international level – of progressively relevant working experience in
the development and implementation of EU-funded projects in the field of
human rights (preferably freedom of expression).
• Experience in coordinating partnerships and manage EU-funded projects.
• Experience in resource mobilization and visibility campaigns at the EU level.
• Experience working with the United Nations or a comparable international organization (European Union, OSCE, OECD)
• Excellent organizational and planning skills, following a results-based approach.
• Strong analytical, drafting and editing skills, and ability to draft, edit and produce reports on relevant issues.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and ability to exchange information on complex issues.
• Excellent project management and coordination skills, results-based management and results-based budgeting.
• Excellent IT skills, with proficiency in the use of MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
• Flexibility to adjust work schedules and priorities; capacity to work effectively under pressure.
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships in a complex and multicultural environment.
• Excellent knowledge of English or French and very good knowledge of the other language.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
• Excellent understanding of the work of the UNESCO CI Sector, as
well as of fundraising strategies and partnerships at the EU level.
• Knowledge of one of the official languages of UNESCO (Arabic, Chinese, Spanish or Russian).
BENEFITS AND ENTITLEMENTS
salaries consist of a basic salary and other benefits which may include
if applicable: 30 days annual leave, family allowance, medical
insurance, pension plan etc.
SELECTION AND RECRUITMENT PROCESS
note that all candidates must complete an on-line application and
provide complete and accurate information. To apply, please visit the UNESCO careers website. No modifications can be made to the application submitted.
evaluation of candidates is based on the criteria in the vacancy
notice, and may include tests and/or assessments, as well as a
competency-based interview.
uses communication technologies such as video or teleconference, e-mail
correspondence, etc. for the assessment and evaluation of candidates.
note that only selected candidates will be further contacted and
candidates in the final selection step will be subject to reference
checks based on the information provided.
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