Senior Project Manager (Team Leader)

Job categories Project Management
Vacancy code VA/2024/B5516/27278
Level ICS-11
Department/office AR, SAMCO, Nepal
Duty station Kathmandu, Nepal
Contract type International ICA
Contract level IICA-3
Duration Open-ended subject to organizational requirements, availability of funds and/or satisfactory performance
Application period 04-Jan-2024 to 19-Jan-2024


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The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is an operational arm of the United Nations, supporting the successful implementation of its partners' peacebuilding, humanitarian and development projects around the world.  Mandated as a central resource of the United Nations, UNOPS provides sustainable project management, procurement, and infrastructure services to a wide range of governments, donors, and United Nations organizations.  With over 6,000 personnel spread across 80 countries, UNOPS offers its partners the logistical, technical, and management knowledge they need, where they need it.  By implementing around 1,000 projects for our partners at any given time, UNOPS makes significant contributions to results on the ground, often in the most challenging environments.

UNOPS Nepal Context:

Since 2015, UNOPS has engaged closely with the Government of Nepal and several development partners in development efforts of the Government of Nepal including the modernization of the Nepal Police and the post-earthquake assessment of damaged buildings and enrollment of beneficiaries into housing grant schemes. UNOPS has helped to improve policing services. It has supported homeowners engaged in the reconstruction process, retrofitting damaged houses, and reconstruction of disability-friendly schools. It has also delivered essential equipment to support COVID-19 response efforts.

The functional objective of UNOPS Nepal is to deliver its projects efficiently and effectively in alignment with government priorities following UNOPS rules and regulations. This is to drive forward the outcomes sought by the clients and funding partners and contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while ensuring gender, diversity, and inclusion are mainstreamed in all its work for the people of Nepal.

Project Information:

FCDO’s Security and Justice Programme (SJP) is a five-year programme (2023-27) with an anticipated budget of up to GBP 35 million. The programme will continue the now completed Integrated Programme for Strengthening Security and Justice (IPSSJ)’s dual focus on tackling criminal violence, in particular gender-based violence (GBV), and supporting respective Government entities, including Nepal Police, to strengthen their services.

Building on the ongoing Launch of the  SJP (Inception Phase), the larger SJP will support more representative, accountable, and responsive policing and also help tackle gender-based violence in Nepal. The programme will contribute to the following result areas:

1.         Local security and justice providers have improved their capacity to serve the public, particularly women, children, and other marginalized people.

2.         Security and justice institutions have effective systems to improve their skills and better manage their resources, including improved police performance management and inspection systems.

3.         Relationships between communities and security and justice providers are improved for greater trust between them and increased access to services for those who seek them.

The 2015 constitution of Nepal, envisages the devolution of policing in Nepal into 7 provincial Police Services and a Federal Police Organization (Nepal Police) in the federal sphere. How they combine to provide policing services in Nepal remains a work in progress. It will be highly complex in terms of changes in legislation, policy, administration, and organizational culture, even while standards of coordination and delivery must be maintained across the whole country. The changes will require new ways of working under SJP and create new needs to which UNOPS will seek maximum impact in its project period in at least three target provinces.

In relation to this, UNOPS, as a potential implementing partner for the FCDO, is planning to recruit a Senior Project Manager for the policing component of the SJP programme. 

Job Specific

Reporting directly to the Country Manager, the Senior Project Manager is responsible for delivering a new UNOPS project funded by the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) under its security and justice programme (SJP) in Nepal.

He/she will oversee and ensure:

●      The elaboration of an evidence-based approach by UNOPS to the results framework of SJP

●      The strategic direction and coherence of the project, as well as synergies with other SJP partners

●      Oversight of the day-to-day operations of the project(s)

●      Management of the UNOPS project team and their performance

●      The project’s engagement with key stakeholders in the project and SJP more broadly

●      Ensuring high-quality reporting to, and discussions with, the FCDO and, as needed, the SJP’s governance committees on results progress, risks and mitigations

In particular, the Senior Project Manager will oversee and ensure:

●      The recruitment of highly competent and appropriately skilled individuals to lead each of the main results areas of the UNOPS project within the SJP;

●      Build an effective system of collaboration and collective way of working across the whole project team. Within this system, the Senior Project Manager has the authority to task any member of the Team and approve work produced by them.

●      Drive the greatest possible coherence between the UNOPS project approach (planning, reporting, and any necessary adaptations) and other elements of the FCDO S & J programme, identifying and pursuing synergies as needed.

●      Develop and lead strong relationships with key organizations and significant people within them (at the federal level and in the relevant provincial and local spheres) in order to motivate and influence well-coordinated processes of positive change and avoid duplications

●      Monitor performance of project staff and professional advisers in relation to component objectives, as well as the collaboration, coherence and influencing objectives above.

●      Participate in SJP’s governance arrangements (Implementation Committee, National Steering Committee, and any other group) and ensure timely reporting to them.

Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the Senior Project Manager to ensure that there is progress on a compelling Theory of Change for the SJP’s high-level results. He/she ensures that the right work is done to contribute to programme outcomes by defining (and adjusting as needed) the optimal project outputs and pushing forward the project team’s delivery of them within the specified project tolerances of time, cost, quality, scope, risk, and benefits.

He/she is also expected to meet the organization’s performance and delivery goals, maintaining the necessary understanding of the terms, conditions, and the respective roles and responsibilities of the partners/stakeholders.  He/she will ensure the People's goals of UNOPS run through all project work, including on Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI).


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