This position, together with the Project Manager forms the Project Management Unit (PMU) which will be based at the Environmental Protection Agency.
General
Assignment title: Technical, Financial and Administrative Assistant
Assignment country: Guyana
Host Agency: UNDP
Type: Onsite
Duty station: Georgetown (GUY)
Details
Mission and objectives
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) works in approximately 170 countries and territories, helping to achieve the eradication of poverty and the reduction of inequality and exclusion. The programme helps countries to develop policies, leadership and partnership skills, institutional capacities, and to build resilience to sustainable development results. UNDP implements several projects in different areas, offering its partners technical, operational and management assistance through access to methodologies, specialized knowledge, specialized advice and technical cooperation through its Global Policy Network.
UNDP in Guyana is guided by a Country Programme Document (currently Country Programme 2022-2026, as approved by the Executive Board in February 2022), which is in line with the strategic priorities of the Government of Guyana, enshrined in key strategies and plans, including the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS 2030). UNDP continues to support Guyana in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals and an agenda that focuses on i) building a diversified and resilient productive sector, with emphasis on job creation and support to small-medium businesses; (ii) supporting effective governance, safety, security and the rule of law; (iii) environmental management and resilience; (iv) enhancing and expanding social services, particularly in education and health and including support for the national COVID-19 recovery programmes.
Context
In keeping with its mandate UNDP is providing support to enable the “Strengthening of a framework for biodiversity mainstreaming and mercury reduction in small-scale gold mining operations” project. The objective of the project is to strengthen the regulatory framework and institutional capacity for the management of small-scale gold mining and promote greater adoption of environmentally responsible mining techniques in Guyana in order to protect globally significant biodiversity, reduce mercury contamination, enhance local livelihoods and human health.
The project seeks to improve the environmental management of small-scale gold mining in Guyana which is the largest driver of deforestation and degradation in the country and contributes to biodiversity loss, land degradation and contamination. To do so, the project has been organized into four outcomes: 1) Policy and regulatory framework strengthened and supported for oversight of the environmental impacts of the small -scale gold mining sector; 2) Increased institutional capacity and inter-institutional coordination to mitigate and manage the impacts of small -scale gold- mining; 3) Adoption of more environmentally responsible gold mining practices increased; and 4) Knowledge management, monitoring and evaluation implemented to support learning and upscaling.
Expected global impacts include: a a) 6,500,000 hectares of forests of the greenstone belt in six mining districts under improved management to protect globally significant biodiversity through support to the implementation of the National Mineral Sector Policy Framework and Actions which seek to balance mineral development with other priorities such as BO conservation, protection of watersheds and freshwater, preservation of carbon stocks and socio- economic development (overall project impact}; b} phase-out of 10.2 metric tonnes of mercury in project intervention areas; c} 1,235 miners (10% are women} implementing environmentally responsible mining practices reducing mercury use, deforestation and safety and occupational threats, and increasing gold recovery and incomes; d) 1,209 hectares of high conservation value forests conserved in project intervention areas through Improved prospecting; e) 445 hectares of forests and forest land restored In areas degraded by mining in demonstration project sites; and f) 8,032 persons benefitted through awareness raising, training and reduced exposure to mercury: 1,499 miners {10% women), 2,178 Mahdia residents {42% women); 4,355 indigenous peoples {50% women). These benefits will translate into direct benefits for various species, many of which are globally significant, including endemic and endangered species as well as species of economic importance to local communities and indigenous peoples.
Task description
The technical, financial and administrative Assistant (Project Assistant) will act as a liaison officer to the Project Manager under the project and will provide sound technical, financial and administrative support and guidance to the Project Manager in the planning and implementation of project outputs as well as overall project management and administration. This position, together with the Project Manager forms the Project Management Unit (PMU) which will be based at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Under the supervision of the Project Manager, and in coordination with UNDP and the Implementing Partner (Environmental Protection Agency), the Project Assistant will have the following specific responsibilities:
Administrative Services:
Project documentation management:
Financial management, monitoring and reporting:
Technical Support Services:
Other:
Eligibility criteria
Age: 27 - 80
Nationality: Candidate must be a national or legal resident of the country of assignment. Candidates with work permit in the country of assignment are also encouraged to apply.
Requirements
Required experience:
Languages:
Required education level:
Located in the Northern part of South America, Guyana the “land of many waters” is a unique blend of Caribbean and South American culture and history. With 965 miles of navigable rivers, 83% of Guyana is covered by pristine rainforest. The country is bordered by the Atlantic Coastline on the northeast, Venezuela on the west, Suriname on the east and Brazil on the West and South.
The contract lasts for the period indicated above with possibility of extensions subject to availability of funding, operational necessity and satisfactory performance.
Entry allowance will be provided. Travel to duty station will be provided in the event the duty station is not within commuting distance from the place of recruitment. The applicable Volunteer Living Allowance (VLA) is provided monthly to cover housing, utilities and normal cost of living expenses. Life, health and permanent disability insurance are included (health insurance for up to 3 dependents), as well as final repatriation (if applicable) and exit allowance for satisfactory service.
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