Youth & Education Consultant

Tasks and Responsibilities:

Under the supervision of the Associate Expert, Youth, Education and Advocacy Unit, the consultant will do the following work:

Support the delivery of the Tide Turners Project in the Pacific region. The work will include the following:
Customize the Tide Turners toolkit for regional delivery.
Launch the programme in the selected phase 1, 2, and 3 countries.
Monitor and evaluate the implementation of the programme in the target countries.
Work with implementation partners (such as governments and sports) to support the rollout of the Tide Turners Plastics Challenge Project in the Pacific Region. The work will include the following:
Operate as the focal point for the partners.
Finalize partnerships and design the programme deliverables with the partners.
Support the delivery partners in the implementation of the programme.
Ensure the development of the required legal instruments and support the process of allocation of funding.
Support the Training of Trainers for on-ground Tide Turners activities.
Support the communications of the Tide Turners Plastic Challenge project in the Pacific region. The work will include the following:
Update and implement the project communications strategy and plan.
Develop key messaging for the programme.
Include Tide Turners messaging & communications activities to SPREP comms/marketing strategy for Sol2023.
Develop communications materials with GEF ISLANDS communications consultants with support from CCKM.
Create and support national Tide Turners Campaigns.
Host and organize events.

Qualifications/special Skills

An advanced university degree (Masters’ degree or equivalent) in communications, political science, business administration, environmental management or a related field is required.
A Bachelor’s university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
A minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible experience in project or programme management, or related area, including 1 year at an international level is required.
Knowledge on the project region: Work experience in the Pacific SIDS is required
Project design: A strong track record of designing youth/training related projects that secure buy-in and generate results is required.
Project management: Ability to deliver highly complex projects of a global nature efficiently and effectively is an asset.
Communications: Ability to bring a diverse group of individuals and partners together to agree on a collective programme of work as well as able to write high quality reports and proposals is an asset.
Education & Youth: Experience of working with youth and youth organizations with insight as to how to work with such institutions around the tasks described in the job (Desirable).
Innovation: Ability to think creatively about how to evolve pre-existing programmes to have maximum impact. (Desirable)
Experience from International organizations: Work experience from the UN or similar organizations (Desirable)
In addition, the consultant should have excellent English language writing skills, be computer literate in standard software applications; be able to work independently; and have good interpersonal skills.

Languages

English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. For this consulting position, fluency in oral and written English is required.

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