United States of America: Research & Planning Junior Consultant
Country: United States of America
Closing date: 31 Jan 2014
Research & Planning Junior ConsultantURBAN PLANNING & PROGRAMMING
Duration: February 2014-31 June 2014
Background:
Amid rapid urbanization, more than half of the world’s population now resides in cities, one billion of whom live in urban slums and often lack access to safe housing, reliable services, land tenure and basic rights. Between 1980 and 2000, total recorded global crime rates increased by about 30 percent, and between 2002 and 2007, 60 percent of urban residents in developing countries reported being victims of a crime. Women, children and youth -- especially girls -- face particular risks in this context. UNICEF’s Urban Programming team focuses on improved disaggregated data, policy analysis, new research and programme guidance to ensure the rights of children living in cities.
UNICEF addresses the increasing risks posed to children in urban areas via developing global advocacy goods and providing technical assistance to Country Offices. The Research & Planning Consultant will assist the Urban Specialist to provide global support and technical assistance to the country-level programmes involved in Safe Cities, Child Friendly Cities and related urban initiatives. The consultant will analyse existing innovations and gaps in policy and research priorities, identify initiatives for scaling up and replication, assist in development of assessment and policy tools, and facilitate communication and knowledge sharing between the cities. This research position requires an individual with strong self-initiative, proven experience in a research support role, background working with children and on child rights issues and knowledge of urban policy development in the developing world.
- Expected results: (measurable results)
Deliverables TimeframeCoordinate year-long planning for implementation of work plan and communication with field colleagues about urban toolkit, Child Friendly Cities launch and urban index. February 2014Complete analysis of best practices in urban south-south collaboration to feed into development of guidance for mayoral advocacy and south-south cooperation. February 2014 Coordinate implementation of an urban Community of Practice for collaboration and knowledge sharing. FebruaryCoordinate implementation of Child Friendly Cities Community of Practice on www.childfriendlycities.org.
In coordination with DPS urban specialist, and urban focal points in EMOPS and PD, develop rollout for urban planning, programming, disaster preparedness and humanitarian response toolkit and training module coordination: facilitate remote presentations with the field, coordinate meetings with colleagues and conduct case study research on each toolkit area. March 2014Initial compilation of South-South best practices for toolkit due. March 2014Coordinate UNICEF’s first membership meeting with Cities Alliance – held at UNICEF HQ. March 2014Coordinate panel participation, logistics and advocacy for World Urban Forum 7 in Medellin Colombia. April 2014 Coordinate expert reviews and consultations for urban south-south cooperation guidance, in consultation with DPS urban specialist and new knowledge management team. April 2014 Develop roll-out strategy for revised Child Friendly Cities accreditation, including dissemination of documents and devising advocacy strategy. May 2014 Coordinate roll-out of urban ALRI report, including external and internal advocacy and write-up of five articles/communications pieces. May 2014 Plan and prepare field consultation and facilitate expert reviews for urban planning, programming, disaster preparedness and humanitarian response toolkit. June 2014
- Key competences, technical background, and experience required:
Education:
Master’s degree preferred in at least one of the disciplines relevant to the following areas: urban planning, international urban development, development economics, social policy, evaluation or other fields relevant to urban policy and sustainable urbanization. Experience in the areas of basic service delivery (i.e. public health, education, sanitation) and climate change adaptation in urban areas is also an advantage.
Work Experience:
Minimum 2 years of professional work experience at the national and international levels in urban development, social work, urban planning, programming, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and/or managing of urban programmes as well experience in policy analysis. Professional work experience in a managerial position, or a technical expert position in urban issues preferred.
Language:
Fluency in English required. Fluency in French, Spanish or another UN language is considered an additional strength.
Competencies:
• Current knowledge of urban policy, advocacy, and development issues and strategies as well as excellent knowledge of urban inequities; • Strong field experience working with urban populations and federations of the urban poor; • Experience working with municipalities to develop sustainable policies that have demonstrated results for the urban poor; • Ability to develop and facilitate training on policy frameworks; • Proven analytical, communication, negotiation, and advocacy skills;• Ability to express clearly and concisely ideas and concepts in written and oral form; • Computer skills, including internet navigation, and various office applications;• Experience working within a highly results-oriented non-profit, and/or municipality required and prior work experience with the United Nations preferred.
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Unless otherwise authorized by the appropriate official in the office concerned, the Contractor must not communicate at any time to the media or to any institution, person, Government or other entity external to UNICEF any information that has not been made public and which has become known to the Contractor by reason of his or her association with UNICEF or the United Nations. The Contractor may not use such information without the written authorization of UNICEF, and shall under no circumstances use such information for his or her private advantage or that of others. These obligations do not lapse upon termination of this contact.
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If UNICEF determines that the Contractor needs to travel in order to perform this contract, that travel shall be specified in the contract and the Contractor’s travel costs shall be set out in the contract, on the following basis: (a) UNICEF will pay for travel in economy class via the most direct and economical route; provided however that in exceptional circumstances, such as for medical reasons, travel in business class may be approved by UNICEF on a case-by-case basis.
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(b) If the parties are not able to reach agreement after attempting amicable negotiation for a period of thirty (30) days after one party has notified the other of such a dispute, either party may submit the matter to arbitration in accordance with the UNCITRAL procedures within fifteen (15) days thereafter. If neither party submits the matter for arbitration within the specified time the dispute will be deemed resolved to the full satisfaction of both parties. Such arbitration shall take place in New York before a single arbitrator agreed to by both parties; provided however that should the parties be unable to agree on a single arbitrator within thirty days of the request for arbitration, the arbitrator shall be designated by the United Nations Legal Counsel. The decision rendered in the arbitration shall constitute final adjudication of the dispute.Penalties for Underperformance
Payment of fees to the Contractor under this contractor, including each installment or periodic payment (if any), is subject to the Contractor’s full and complete performance of his or her obligations under this contract with regard to such payment to UNICEF’s satisfaction, and UNICEF’s certification to that effect.
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How to apply:
Deadline for submissions: 31 January 2014
Qualified candidates are requested to send their submissions to pdconsultants@unicef.org with subject line: Research & Planning Junior Consultant
Applications must include:• Cover letter• Maximum 3-page curriculum vitae (CV); • Signed P11 form (which can be downloaded from http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/index_53129.html)• An indication of ability, availability and a quote for daily rate to undertake the terms of reference above, (in US$). Applications submitted without a daily rate will not be considered.NOTE: Files should not exceed 5.0MB limit. It is advised to send two emails if you exceed the limit.