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UNITAR is recruiting for an Associate Programme Officer – P2

Closing Date: 2 March 2025

UNITAR is recruiting for an Associate Programme Officer – P2

Accountabilities

Within delegated authority and under the supervision of the Programme Specialist, Humanitarian Energy, PTPU, the Associate Programme Officer – P2 is responsible for the following duties (in compliance with the Institute relevant policies, guidelines, procedures and processes) 

  1. Support the Coordination of the Global Platform for Action on Sustainable Energy in Displacement Settings (GPA) by: 
    • Substantially support maintaining core relationships with GPA Steering Group member organizations at the global level, as well as regional and local levels where applicable. This is done through the mechanism of the GPA Steering Group and relevant coordination/partnership mechanisms, aiming to increase action, momentum, policy shifts and resource mobilization on energy in humanitarian settings within the major UN and INGOs at the global level. This is to be achieved by regular meetings with the GPA Steering Group partners (in group settings and individually). 
    • Supporting development and facilitation of the GPA work plan, including impact planning and delivery of core topics relevant for the GPA Steering Group and key Humanitarian Energy partners. This is done through the yearly work planning process and relevant reporting mechanisms to the Steering Group and associated donors, aiming to facilitate the collective GPA work plan and progress toward SDG7 for the GPA support structure (Coordination, Steering Group, Advisory board). This is to be achieved by regular support to monitoring and facilitation of the GPA Coordination work plan. 
    • Substantially support in engaging  with key external partnerships (e.g. donors, UN and INGO institutions, private sector partners, energy sector initiatives, etc.) to link the GPA work with the wider global humanitarian and energy sector landscape. This is done through regular engagement (conference attendance, individual and group meetings, workshops, etc.) at energy and humanitarian events, and through specific donor and partner visits (e.g. Norwegian ministry of foreign affairs, GIZ, etc.), aiming to increase support from private and public sector actors to humanitarian energy initiatives. This is to be achieved by regular contact, communication and engagement with key partners. 
    • Supporting GPA network expansion through collaboration, liaison and onboarding support of incoming GPA network members. This is done through facilitation of webinars, workshops and one-to-one meetings with humanitarian energy stakeholders, aiming to coordinate new partners into the GPA network, and to be achieved by systematic meetings and engagement with strategic partners. 
  2. Support the GPA’s convening, advocacy and outreach activities by: 
    • Attending workshops, meetings, field missions and relevant events to share knowledge about the benefits of sustainable energy solutions in displacement settings. This is done aiming to network and share knowledge about the GPA and humanitarian energy, to be achieved by systematic outreach and workshop/conference engagement planning processes. 
    • Supporting development of advocacy related materials for key partnership engagement and policy development (embedded within ongoing policy or institutional processes). This is done through supporting policy review within humanitarian and energy forums such as the Global Refugee Forum and national energy policy planning, aiming to support the mainstreaming of displacement settings into energy planning and policies. This is to be achieved by providing support to policy processes. 
    • Providing support to policy and event engagement and outreach planning of the GPA, aligned with international policy processes and the Sustainable Development Goals. This is done through international and national energy or humanitarian for a involvement and providing support to global GPA communications and outreach plans, aiming to ensure the GPA is interfacing with the right stakeholders and partners.
    • Supporting delivery of workshops and conferences focused on awareness raising, stakeholder convening and innovation in the area of humanitarian energy. This is done through tailored workshop and conference planning with GPA Steering Group and partners, aiming to bring the global community of humanitarian energy policy makers and practitioners for collective progress toward SDG7 in displacement contexts. 
  3. Support improving standardization of technical support tools, knowledge management and resource mobilization for the global humanitarian energy community by: 
    • Providing training and skills building support on humanitarian energy topics for relevant stakeholders. This is done through holding workshops, trainings, webinars, etc, aiming to build skills of relevant practitioners and increase quality of energy service delivery in displacement settings. 
    • Providing technical support on setting up sustainable and renewable energy programmes in displacement contexts. This is done through holding workshops, trainings, workshops etc. aiming to provide technical knowledge on energy for humanitarian staff. 
    • Support the development and use of centralized knowledge management processes and technical support tools for the humanitarian energy community. This is done through guiding development of a central online platform to house all relevant resources.
    • Supporting resource mobilization efforts for humanitarian energy topics.  This is done through mapping different funders, private sector partners and donors, and providing knowledge to senior management for resource mobilization efforts, aiming to increase resources flowing into energy in displacement settings. 
  4. Support identifying new projects and funding opportunities for UNITAR in the area of peace and security, by: 
    • Assisting in building and strengthening partnerships with international organizations, governments, research and training institutions, the private sector and NGOs. This is done through support to the Programme Specialist, Humanitarian Energy, in alignment  with the Programme goals. 
    • Support identifying possible sources of funding and support conceptualization of new projects and project proposals. This is done through research and partnership building efforts of the GPA and proposal writing support. 

Work implies frequent interaction with:

  • Energy Section in the Peacekeeping Training Programme Unit. 
  • Members of the Steering Group of the GPA.
  • Major global humanitarian and energy sector partners. 

Minimum requirements

Experience: At least 2 years of progressively responsible experience in the energy, humanitarian, development or training fields; experience with the UN Secretariat, UN Common System or other international organization is desirable. 

Education: Master’s degree in energy engineering, international development or humanitarian studies or  related field from a recognized academic institution is required. A bachelor’s degree and at least 4 years of relevant professional experience in energy engineering, international development or humanitarian field in a large office will be considered as equivalent in lieu of the required qualifications. 

Language: Fluency in English; Knowledge of a second UN official language is an advantage.

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