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Programme Management Specialist

Last updated: May 28, 2025 3:53 am
By GEOPOLIST | Istanbul Center for Geopolitics Published May 28, 2025 6 Min Read
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  • Kathmandu, Nepal
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United Nations Office for Project Services

United Nations Office for Project Services


Job Description

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Under the supervision and overall guidance of the Country Manager, the Programme Management Specialist is responsible for facilitating the development of new business and partnership relationships between UNOPS and its partners, as well as expanding UNOPS’s presence in Nepal. The incumbent shall work closely with project managers, programme management office, the communications team, the project support officers, and other relevant support service units to expand the business and client base.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the primary focal point and will be responsible for reporting to the Country Manager on the technical, financial, and operational coordination to ensure timely and partner-oriented services delivery and support issue resolution arising from the implementation processes.
  • Provide lead on building and maintaining relationships with the country stakeholders in the public and private sectors as well as with civil society, fostering partnerships and collaboration with the development partners and actors active in the urban sector and providing guidance and suggestions regarding program directions, challenges, and opportunities.
  •  Facilitate mobilization and leveraging of financial and other resources as well as participation in programmatic and resource mobilization activities of the Country Office to sustain and scale up its initiatives.
  • Facilitate and support knowledge management, sharing and exchanging of knowledge on lessons learned and best practices, identifying knowledge sharing and profiling opportunities for Country Office and its programs, assisting in the delivery of knowledge events, and identifying communication, profiling and media coverage opportunities.
  •  Provide lead on building and maintaining relationships with the country stakeholders in the public and private sectors as well as with civil society, fostering partnerships and collaboration with the development partners and actors active in the urban sector and providing guidance and suggestions regarding program directions, challenges, and opportunities.
  • Facilitate mobilization and leveraging of financial and other resources as well as participation in programmatic and resource mobilization activities of the Country Office to sustain and scale up its initiatives.
  • Facilitate and support knowledge management, sharing and exchanging of knowledge on lessons learned and best practices, identifying knowledge sharing and profiling opportunities for Country Office and its programs, assisting in the delivery of knowledge events, and identifying communication, profiling and media coverage opportunities.
  • In coordination with the Country Manager, provide guidance and suggestions and its activities and objectives, challenges, and opportunities based on local knowledge and developments;
  • Promote and maintain effective teamwork within the team and other UNOPS colleagues, taking proactive measures to ensure team building and harmony;
  • Take responsibility for the implementation of the Country Office’s annual work plan, striving toward the set delivery and resource mobilization targets;
  • Lead the drafting of the Country Office’s annual administrative and operational program and budget proposals and reports;
  • Support programmatic and administrative reporting on the Country Office’s activities in accordance with its monitoring and reporting requirements under its Results-based Management Framework and UNOPS reporting requirements;
  • Support setting annual performance targets and objectives for the Country Office team, assessing performance and providing feedback.
  • Under the guidance of the Country Manager, oversee the implementation of the fund allocations, and maintenance of the financial integrity of the programme by ensuring adherence to the Country Office’s standard operating procedures and UNOPS rules and regulations, and ensuring timely and effective use of  resources;
  •  Lead quality control measures in the implementation of a portfolio of project activities, arrange for periodic project monitoring field visits, provide technical and operational support and guidance to  implementing partners, monitor project implementation progress and results, contribute to the effective monitoring and evaluation of  Country Office program and projects;

Education: 

  • Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent) preferably in Resource Management, Business Administration, Political Science, International Relations, Engineering, or related fields is desired.
  • A first-level university degree with a relevant combination of academic qualifications and 2 additional years of experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.

Work Experience:

  • A minimum of 5 years of experience working in projects/programmes is required;
  • A minimum of 2 years of experience working in the urban and/or natural resource  sector is required;
  • Proven capacity to interact with a variety of stakeholders, including governmental and non-governmental partners, other UN agencies, and international donors is desirable;
  • Experience in writing comprehensive project reports, and scientific articles  is desirable.

Languages: 

Fluency in English and Nepali is required.

Source: https://jobs.unops.org/Pages/ViewVacancy/VADetails.aspx?id=30206#1

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