Country: Qatar
Closing date: 12 Oct 2018
Title:
Domain:
Programme Manager for Conservation (Architecture)
Culture
Grade:
P3
Organizational Unit:
CLT/DOH
Duration of the Contract
Primary Location:
Annual Salary:
1 Year renewable upon availability of funds and performance
Doha, Qatar with frequent travel to Yemen and relocation to Sana’a possibly in 2019
US Dollar 97650
Type of contract:
Project Appointment (PA)
Duty station/location may change in the course of the PA contract should the security conditions allow for the relocation to Yemen.
Deadline (midnight, Doha) time)**:**
12 October 2018
On or before 23:59 hrs
Application to be sent to:
OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE POST
Background
In July 2018, UNESCO and the European Union signed project to develop and preserve the urban heritage in Yemen and to promote employment opportunities for urban youth in Yemen. Recognizing the power of culture as a driver of social and economic development, this initiative is established to support strategies to create employment and improve livelihoods in Yemen, especially for youth. It seeks to harness cultural heritage and industries among Yemen’s core resources, focusing on three priorities: (i) the safeguarding of cultural heritage, (ii) skills development in the area of architectural conservation and urban regeneration, and (iii) the promotion of creative industries for employability and job creation.
In line with the UNESCO Culture Sector Main Lines of Action 1 and 2, the Programme Manager for Conservation Architect shall: coordinate, manage and implement all aspects of the documentation, conservation, rehabilitation and reconstruction of heritage buildings within the framework of the project “Cash for Work; promoting livelihoods for urban youth in Yemen”. The incumbent’s main responsibilities will include: technical oversight in the design of interventions in historic buildings in Yemen and in establishing, managing and monitoring contracts with multiple consultants/contractors engaged in such interventions; facilitate the collaboration and communication between the management team and all relevant government and non-government stakeholders in this regard; assist in preparing project proposals and in liaising with potential donors to implement the overall culture programme in Yemen; facilitate the organization of events and meetings throughout the course of the project as required.
The incumbent’s specific responsibilities will include: the overall supervision of procurement processes for multiple contractors/experts, as well as the overall monitoring and management of those contracts and relationships; liaise with all relevant government and non-government stakeholders; prepare project proposals and liaise with potential donors to strengthen the safeguarding of cultural heritage in Yemen and its contribution to sustainable development; the organization of events and meetings throughout the course of the programme; supervise the organization of training workshops and capacity development initiatives, and contribute to the overall visibility of the programme through reporting and representation of the Office when instructed.
Duties and requirements
Under the overall authority of the Director of the Office and direct supervision of Culture Programme Specialist, the core activities of the incumbent will be the technical oversight and management of conservation interventions in historic Yemeni buildings and urban areas, including, but not limited to:
Oversee the management of conservation and reconstruction activities related to the safeguarding of cultural heritage in Yemen, in coordination with the UNESCO Culture team for Yemen, and in liaison with relevant services at HQs, such as the World Heritage Centre and secretariats of the relevant Conventions;
Plan and coordinate all activities relating to the implementation of the building rehabilitation component of the project;
Supervise a team of conservation experts in Yemen in designing, implementing and monitoring conservation and reconstruction interventions in historic buildings and World Heritage properties in Yemen;
Supervise the establishment, management and monitoring of contracts and relationships with multiple implementing partners/consultants/contractors covering the range of expertise required to successfully implement the activities and in respect of the rules and regulations of the Organization;
Liaise with and facilitate consultation between the relevant local authorities in Yemen, NGOs, private companies and local community stakeholders as required and necessary;
Advice the Yemeni authorities on the safeguarding of cultural heritage in Yemen and on the implementation of UNESCO’s cultural conventions;
Advise the Yemeni authorities on the preparation of management plans for the historic centers of major Yemeni cities, as well as for monumental complexes and archaeological sites;
Liaise with existing and potential donors to Yemeni cultural heritage;
Organize stakeholder meetings and capacity-building workshops concerning heritage preservation, management and possible integration with development processes;
Organize events to enhance awareness raising and programme visibility both inside and outside Yemen;
Facilitate information sharing amongst stakeholders, representation of UNESCO with local authorities and communities, NGOs and the donors in the course of the program;
Undertake missions as necessary and requested for programme implementation in Yemen and elsewhere, before relocation to Sana’a in 2019.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Advanced university degree (Master’s Degree or equivalent) in architecture, architectural conservation, engineering, or a related field;
Work Experience
Minimum 4 years of work experience in the heritage sector or related fields, of which preferably two years in Yemen or post-conflict / post disaster contexts.
Experience working on cultural and architectural conservation projects, 4 years.
Skills/Competencies
Integrity, reliability and sense of commitment in the execution of duties.
Excellent coordination and organizational skills.
Good analytical and problem solving skills.
Good knowledge of results-based and budget management tools.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to draft clearly and concisely.
Ability to work effectively in a team and to maintain effective working relationships in a multicultural environment.
Ability to build and maintain partnerships.
Ability to work under pressure, manage heavy workloads and to meet tight deadlines, paying close attention to detail and quality of work.
Strong IT skills including knowledge of standard office software.
Knowledge of UNESCOs mission, C/4 and C/5 strategies.
Ability to work in diverse multi-cultural settings with sensitivity to the local context
Languages
Excellent knowledge of English (written and oral).
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
Languages
Knowledge of Arabic.
Knowledge of French
Benefits and Entitlements
UNESCO’s salaries are calculated in US dollars and exempt from income tax. They consist of a basic salary and a post adjustment, which reflects the cost of living in a particular duty station and exchange rates.
Other benefits include 30 days annual leave, family allowance, home travel, education grant for dependent children, pension plan and medical insurance.
How to apply:
Interested candidates with desired qualifications and skills should submit their letter of interest and CV using UNESCO CV standard form (http://www.unesco.org/new/en/doha/about-this-office/vacancies/) and the CV in your own format in English to ao.doha@unesco.org on or before midnight (Doha time) 30 September 2018. Please clearly indicate the post title in the subject of your application.
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encouraged to apply, as well as nationals from non- and under-represented Member States. Persons with disabilities are also encouraged to apply.
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