UNDP Young Professional in the field of Governance – Gender Equality and Ending Violence against Women and Girls Jobs in Malawi

UNDP Young Professional in the field of Governance – Gender Equality and Ending Violence against Women and Girls Jobs in Malawi


Background

  • The UNDP Young Professional Programme (YPP) is designed for highly qualified and motivated young Malawian professionals recently graduated from Masters programmes or in some cases, from Bachelor’s Degree programmes.

  • The programme provides an opportunity to start a development career through "on the job' professional development that can be based on learning from UNDP’s programmes, policies and operations.

  • Training and learning will be part of the day to day activities under the UNDP Young Professional Programme.

    Eligibility

  • Candidates for the UNDP YPP will be selected on a highly competitive basis.

    The key qualifications required for consideration will include:

  • be under 30 years of age;

  • have an academic qualification, as outlined in respective Terms of Reference completed not more than 2 years ago.

  • The candidates will be offered a Service Contract for a maximum 2 years, renewable each year. They will receive an "all-inclusive package " to cover living and travel costs. It is estimated that a total of 10 professionals will be recruited in 2020. Estimated start date would be 1st August 2020.

  • There is no guarantee for a further employment with UNDP after the assignment but the UNDP Malawi YPP program has an excellent reputation among development agencies and government institutions in the country.

  • However, upon completion of the contract, it is expected that the incumbent would have acquired sufficient knowledge, skills and professional competences to pursue a rewarding career in any reputable international organization on a full-time contract basis.

    Important to note:

  • UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from
    minority groups, women and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

  • Please be informed that only the successful candidates will be contacted.

    Duties and Responsibilities

  • The YP will be expected to conduct policy, legal, socio-economic, political and gender analysis; provide support in the following functions: Capacity development of public and private sector institutions including CSOs in integrating gender equality, gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health and harmful practices in plans and programmes; networking, partnership building and resource mobilization; and disaggregated data and knowledge management and sharing as well as Project/program management and budget tracking. In addition, the YP will support related projects administratively through taking minutes, drafting activity reports, reviewing proposals, preparing budgets and payment requests with support from the analyst. The YP will be expected to provide support across all project areas as need arises.

    Competencies

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, in English

  • Commitment to the values of the United Nations

  • Ability to work well in teams

  • Creativity and innovative approach to work

  • Strong multicultural skills

  • Knowledge of computer systems and word packages

    Required Skills and Experience

  • A master’s in social science specialized in Economics, Political Science, International Relations, Development Studies, Gender and Development, Public Administration or related field.

    All candidates must fulfil one of the following criteria:

  • Received undergraduate (ICT) or Master certificate with distinction or credit OR

  • Held a leadership role while at University OR

  • Received overseas scholarship to undertake studies (such as Fulbright, Chevening, ODA etc)

    How to Apply

  • For more information and job application details, see; UNDP Young Professional in the field of Governance – Gender Equality and Ending Violence against Women and Girls Jobs in Malawi

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