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Assistant Programme Officer (AD 922)

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Sectors Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Water Resources
Location England (East Anglia) - UK
Salary Additional Information £17,000 - £24,000 depending on skills and experience - Associate Officer Grade - 12 month fixed term contract
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level First Level
Deadline 05/02/2016
Company Name UNEP - WCMC
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Description
IMPORTANT:  This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents / Valid Work Permit-holders.  Other applicants need not apply.

 

UNEP-WCMC’s Marine Programme works to facilitate the integration of biodiversity considerations into national and international marine policy and practice. To achieve this, we focus on developing, maintaining and publishing high quality global marine biodiversity datasets which are used to underpin effective marine policy.  We also seek to improve the process of marine policy-making and decision-processes through testing new approaches, sharing effective practices, and capacity building. Our work delivers improvements to coastal and marine biodiversity and benefits to the people and communities who depend upon our coasts and seas.

We are now looking for a highly motivated and conscientious Assistant Programme Officer to work in the Marine Programme to: 1) provide support to a range of projects and activities across the Programme and within UNEP-WCMC; and 2) to support project proposal development within the Programme and the Centre.  Key areas of responsibility of the post are: 1) to support the delivery of project outcomes and activities of the Programme; and 2) to support opportunities for project development and formulation.  There will be the need to provide support in writing and visual presentation of reports and other written or online outputs as well as providing high-quality technical support to partners inside and outside UNEP-WCMC

The successful candidate will have a broad understanding of marine biodiversity matters and a flexible skill base to enable contributions to a variety of projects.  They will need to be flexible and adaptable to variable demands and be willing to learn new skills and processes.  They will hold a degree in applied marine science, marine geography, marine ecology or a related field, with demonstrated applied knowledge of marine conservation and policy and have proven and relevant work experience in the field of marine policy and/or marine conservation.  Excellent skills in background research, technical writing and visualization as well as proposal writing experience and abilities are necessary as is demonstrated strong project and budgetary management skills.  There will be the need to foster, maintain and support international partnerships and networks and to have excellent communication skills, including presentation and facilitation skills.

In addition to training and development opportunities, we offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including generous pension contributions.  If you are looking for a rewarding and challenging post where you can develop your project and technical skills, as well as strengthen your expertise, we want to hear from you. To apply, please complete our application form and send it together with your CV and a short covering letter through the link above by the closing date of Friday, 5th February 2016.

You should note that this is not a UN post and we can only accept applications from those eligible to work in the UK.

WCMC is a UK charity, based in Cambridge, which supports the United Nations Environment Programme. We work in collaboration with UNEP, under the banner of UNEP-WCMC.  Our mission is to evaluate and highlight the many values of biodiversity and put authoritative biodiversity knowledge at the centre of decision-making.  Since our establishment in the 1970s, the Centre has been at the forefront of the compilation, management, analysis and dissemination of global biodiversity information, and has an outstanding record of achievement.

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