Strategic Policy Advisor

Job categories Health
Vacancy code VA/2017/B5007/12063
Level ICS-11
Department/office GPO, GVA, Geneva
Duty station Geneva, Switzerland
Contract type International ICA
Contract level IICA-3
Duration 1 year, with possibility of extension subject to satisfactory performance
Application period 28-Mar-2017 to 23-Apr-2017


Applications to vacancies must be received before midnight Copenhagen time (CET) on the closing date of the announcement.

Please note that UNOPS will at no stage of the recruitment process request candidates to make payments of any kind.

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Core Responsibilities:

  • General policy advisory / RBM programme support and delivery
  • Support the monitoring of the RBM Strategy and workplan Review strategic policy documents, prepare briefings and provide advice and support
  • Draft key CEO communications collateral including reports, speeches and engagement material for key stakeholders
  • Ensures implementation of the resource mobilization strategy for core RBM funding requirements including the drafting of proposals and / or tenders
  • Ensures facilitation of knowledge building, sharing and management across the RBM management team

General policy advisory / RBM programme support and delivery

  • Lead the provision of policy advisory services that respond to the CEO’s needs;
  • Provide policy advice and technical guidance to and collaborate substantively with other UN Agencies’ focal points to help achieve RBM’s strategic goals and implement supported programmes;
  • Provide direct technical advice, capacity building and backstopping as required;
  • Exercise quality assurance for policy services across RBM Partner Committees and foster policy innovation to enhance programme delivery;
  • Thorough analysis and research of the political, social, and economic situation within malaria affected countries;
  • Participation / support in the work of Partner Committee activities and the preparation of inputs;
  • Preparation of high quality documents summarizing the developments in the UN agencies areas of cooperation.

Support the monitoring of the RBM strategy and workplan

  • Ensures support for the preparation of proposals for funding and drafting of the RBM Workplan and reports;
  • Provides technical support for RBM Board Meetings to review the annual workplan and other RBM meetings;
  • Enlists management solutions to troubleshoot programme delivery difficulties and share best practices.

Review strategic policy documents, prepare briefings and provide advice and support

  • Ensures maintenance of the systematic information on the CEO’s activities;
  • Supports regular forums and events on issues related to UN activities with media, NGOs, communities, etc.
  • Supports implementation of media and communication strategies of the CEO, in close consultation with the Strategic Communications Partner Committee (SCPC) Manager and information/communication focal points of the UN system
  • Collects inputs and prepares speakers’ notes, talking points, speeches for major advocacy events of the CEO (and RBM Board Chair if required) in close consultation with partners;
  • Oversees preparation of media advisory notes and press releases
  • Forges/implements successful and strategic partnerships with UN and external partner institutions –government institutions, private sector, academia, bi-lateral and multi-lateral donors, private sector and civil society
  • Analyzes and researches information on donors, prepares reports on donors’ strategies and organizes.
Ensure facilitation of knowledge building/sharing and management focusing on achievement of the following results:
  • Identification and synthesis of best practices and lessons learnt directly linked to country / regional policy goals;
  • Identification of sources of information related to coordination;
  • Sound contributions to knowledge networks and communities of practice;
  • Organization of training for RBM staff on coordination issues.

Partnership Working

  • Support the RBM Board Chair in the preparation of briefings, speeches and talking points as required and as directed by the CEO;
  • Working together with the Partnership management team, RBM partners and key stakeholders, build consensus for the implementation of Board decisions, work plans and objectives;
  • Working with countries under the guidance of the CEO and CRSPC co-chairs to effectively support and promote the work of RBM and its Partners;
  • Facilitate information-sharing, effective communication and collaboration across the RBM Partnership, as well as existing and prospective partners.

Other

  • Within the delegation of authority, to oversee and manage the work of assigned staff, distributing assignments to facilitate smooth and effective use of human and financial resources; training, motivating and coaching staff, as well as evaluating performance, facilitating career development;
  • To perform other related responsibilities as assigned, including replacing and backstopping for others as required.



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