Background information - IPMG
UNOPS strategic focus places increased emphasis on national capacity development and sustainable approaches to project management, procurement and infrastructure services. A key objective is to be recognized as an organisation that delivers economically and socially sustainable world-class infrastructure, and do so even in the most challenging environments. To achieve this goal, UNOPS has established the Infrastructure and Project Management Group (IPMG).
Within UNOPS, it is IPMG’s objective to serve the organisation’s personnel and partners by broadening their infrastructure and project management capabilities, while disseminating best practices in both of these areas. Through this work, the group helps facilitate the successful delivery of programs and projects around the world.
To achieve its objectives, IPMG has established six interrelated and interdependent technical streams, namely, Strategic Initiatives, Standards, Engagement Assurance, Gender Equality and Inclusion (GESI), Grant Support and Transformation, that are supported by the Portfolio Support team.IPMG is managed overall by the Director of IPMG.
The Engagement Assurance (EA) unit, is one part of these units in IPMG and provides an organisational oversight function and considers the application of standards, guidance and best practice throughout the execution of programmes and associated projects.
This unit delivers oversight functions through three teams, that of the Risk Based Performance Assessment team (RBPA), the Organisational Portfolio Management Office team (OPMO) and the Infrastructure Design Review Team (DR).
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IPMG's Risk-based Performance Assessment (RBPA) process aims to assist UNOPS Operational Hubs (OH), Operation Centres (OC), and Project Centres (PC) in understanding how portfolios, programmes and projects are being delivered in line with UNOPS systems and processes. These assessments look to define both the organisational and operational risk exposure of the office and support not only the mitigation of risk but also the development of organisational systems, process and standards.
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IPMG’s Organisational Portfolio Management Office (OPMO) also assists in the identification of risks and issues associated with portfolios, programmes and projects. The team has a central function of overseeing system-based engagement / programme and project activity and monitoring adherence to policy, process, systems and tools across the organisation with a specific focus on infrastructure and project management.
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IPMG’s Design Review team have the role of assuring the quality of all infrastructure designs developed and delivered within UNOPS. The primary aims are to ensure that minimum requirements for life safety and functionality of design is maintained and to achieve a consistent, effective and efficient approach in infrastructure activities for our donors and beneficiaries
Background information - Job specific
Reporting to the Head of Engagement Assurance, the incumbent will be responsible for delivering on 1. the development of model infrastructure designs and 2. the provision of competent advice for infrastructure projects in line with corporate standards and policies.
To assist offices and project teams in responding to the infrastructure needs of partners and beneficiaries, UNOPS is developing a series of model designs that can be deployed to support efficient execution of works. Under the supervision and guidance of the Head of Engagement Assurance, the incumbent shall be responsible for; the identification of suitable designs for inclusion within model design packages; to identify the conditions under which model designs can be used; and to coordinate the development of designs by available resources. Additionally, the incumbent will support the development and implementation of policy for infrastructure delivery via the grants delivery modality. Both sets of responsibilities will require close interaction with regional offices, other IPMG teams, and engineers on retainer and LTA holders. The role also requires a good understanding of the diverse environment in which UNOPS operates.The incumbent will be expected to identify and escalate complex and high risk matters to the Head of Engagement Assurance.
** IMPORTANT INFORMATION **
An ICA retainer contract will be issued to the successful candidate.
While the contract modality for this Vacancy Announcement is an ICA retainer contract for intermittent work, subject to budget availability and business needs, UNOPS may offer a full-time short-term or open-ended (no end date) contract - with the possibility to go back and forth between the two contract modalities.
Retainer positions are not full-time positions. They constitute a contract whereby the Retainer may be requested to provide a specific output/deliverable within a specified period of time, on short notice. When holding a retainer contract, individuals may receive ad-hoc requests from the UNOPS project teams or country offices, and the quantity of requests will vary depending on the current needs. UNOPS shall have no obligation to obtain any minimum quantity of services from the Individual Contractor during the duration of the retainer ICA. It is possible to have multiple consultancy contracts with or outside UNOPS, as long as it is declared to the UNOPS Ethics Office. Read more about the ICA retainer modality here.