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- Type de contrat : CDI
- Domaine d'activité : Non spécifié
- Lieu de travail : Bertoua
- Expérience : Débutant
- Niveau d'étude minimum : Diplôme d'Ecole Professionnelle
- Salaire : à négocier
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Careers opportunities - UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Bertoua, Cameroun
    Assistant Development Officer(N)
    
    
    Bertoua, Cameroon
    
    time type
    
    Full time
    
    job requisition id
    
    JR2310645
    
    Hardship Level
    
    
    C
    
    Family Type
    
    
    Family
    
    Family Type
    
    
    Family
    
    Residential location (if applicable)
    
    
    Grade
    
    
    NOA
    
    Staff Member / Affiliate Type
    
    
    National Professional Officer
    
    Reason
    
    
    Regular > Regular Assignment
    
    Remote work accepted
    
    Oui
    
    Target Start Date
    
    
    2023-07-01
    
    Job Posting End Date
    
    
    June 14, 2023
    
    Standard Job Description
    
    
    Assistant Development Officer 
    
    
    Organizational Setting and Work Relationships
    
    UNHCR´s mandated responsibility for finding solutions to refugee 
situations has long required stronger cooperation with development 
partners and the inclusion of persons of concern within development 
planning and programming instruments, including national development 
programmes. Due to a variety of factors, the proportion of refugees and 
internally displaced persons in protracted displacement situations 
remains high. Moreover, the diminishing number of forcibly displaced 
people who have access to so-called durable solutions constitutes a 
worrying trend that has persisted in recent years. The increasing scale 
of irregular migration, large scale refugee movements, internal 
displacement and the costs of responding to humanitarian situations have
 placed forced displacement high on the global agenda. Given the 
complexity and protractedness of many of today¿s forced displacement 
situations, often occurring in fragile contexts, awareness is ging 
that the humanitarian model of care and maintenance is unsustainable in 
the longer term and that forced displacement requires a development 
response to complement humanitarian assistance, address poverty and 
other development challenges in a sustainable and inclusive manner. The 
SDGs provide a yardstick for inclusive development based on the 
principles of Leaving No One Behind and Reaching the Furthest Behind 
First. It is also acknowledged that extreme poverty and human suffering 
associated with refugees and other forcibly displaced people need to be 
systematically taken into account existing when addressing development 
challenges and development prospects of host communities, countries, and
 regions. 
    
    The Global Compact for Refugees frames this new approach towards a 
more predictable and equitable responsibility-sharing, recognizing that 
more sustainable approaches to refugee situations cannot be achieved 
without the systematic engagement of a broader set of stakeholders, 
including development partners. 
    
    Among the most significant humanitarian-development cooperation 
partnerships strengthened in recent years has been between the World 
Bank and UNHCR on forced displacement. In the eighteenth replenishment 
(2017-2020) of the World Bank¿s International Development Association 
(IDA), which provides financing for low-income countries, an amount of 
US$ 2.2 billion has been included for those states receiving large 
numbers of refugees (Sub-Window for Refugees and Host-Communities). The 
IDA 18 allocation follows the operationalization of a Global 
Concessional Financing Facility (GCFF) for Middle-Income Countries 
(MICs) affected by large numbers of refugees. In addition, UNHCR has 
enhanced cooperation with the private sector wing of the World Bank, the
 International Finance Corporation (IFC), the African Development Bank 
(AfDB), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Organization 
for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the United Nations 
Development Programme (UNDP) and bilateral development donor. Within the
 context outlined above, the role of the Assistant Development Officer 
is to support UNHCR´s engagement and cooperation with development 
agencies¿ medium-term programmes assisting local communities and UNHCR¿s
 population of concern and the ability to leverage development 
partnerships to influence policy dialogue to enact institutional reforms
 toward improved protection environments, socio-economic inclusion, and 
self-reliance; taking into account and reducing the vulnerabilities of 
forcibly displaced persons. As such, the incumbent needs to have 
practical experience working with and an understanding of the interplay 
of different aspects of economic gth, governance, fragility and 
conflict, the main factors that influence the environment for inclusion 
and resilience for UNHCR¿s population of concern. Depending on the 
operating environments in the area of responsibility (AoR), the 
incumbent might need to have specific expertise in areas such as social 
protection, governance in fragile contexts, local governance and 
community development. It is anticipated that development responses to 
forced displacement will g in significance in future years due to the
 greater importance attached to fragility and addressing protracted 
displacement situations. The incumbent will assist in identifying 
potential opportunities and ensure complementarity between UNHCR´s 
protection work and the economic and social development objectives 
pursued by development partners and their government counterparts. It 
will, therefore, be important that the Assistant Development Officer 
supports relevant UNHCR staff within the AoR to contribute to the 
Operation¿s efforts to (i) align policy, operational and programme 
priorities between humanitarian and development agencies, (ii) establish
 and maintain reporting and knowledge, and information exchanges on key 
developments among all interested stakeholders, (iii) assist relevant 
UNHCR staff to engage in development planning, programming and 
coordination processes with Government entities and development 
partners; and (iv) assist relevant UNHCR staff in developing, 
contributing to and coordinating multi-year and multi-partner transition
 strategies for protracted forced displacement situations.  
    
    In Country or Regional Operations, the Assistant Development Officer
 is normally supervised by and receives guidance from more senior 
development officers or alternatively from Senior Policy, Protection, 
Programme or External Relations staff depending on the structure of the 
Office. The incumbent may supervise some support staff and may receive 
indirect guidance from other sections and units. External contacts are 
predominantly with persons on subject matters of importance to 
development (e.g. counterparts in other organizations or at working 
level in national Governments).
    
    
    All UNHCR staff members are accountable to perform their duties as 
reflected in their job description. They do so within their delegated 
authorities, in line with the regulatory framework of UNHCR which 
includes the UN Charter, UN Staff Regulations and Rules, UNHCR Policies 
and Administrative Instructions as well as relevant accountability 
frameworks. In addition, staff members are required to discharge their 
responsibilities in a manner consistent with the core, functional, 
cross-functional and managerial competencies and UNHCR¿s core values of 
professionalism, integrity and respect for diversity.
    
    
    Duties
    
    - Assist in commissioning and/or conducting practical research and 
analysis to interpret long-term political, economic and social trends 
that will enhance opportunities for solutions, resilience and inclusion 
for populations of concern to UNHCR as well as more sustainable 
approaches to refugee protection. Help ensure evidence generated from 
analytical and advisory services needs to be translated better into 
context-specific policy dialogue, project design, and programming. 
    
    - Assist in planning for resilience and inclusion with a clear 
shared vision of longer-term protection and solution outcomes for people
 of concern that takes account of host communities and leverages the 
roles, resources and capacities of development partners, including 
Multilateral Development Banks, and Bilateral Development agencies and 
donors.
    
    - Support the facilitation of the development of comprehensive 
multi-year transition plans/strategies (incl. Multi-Year Multi-Partner 
Strategies) for Persons of Concern to UNHCR and/or facilitate the 
inclusion of populations of concern into national and local development 
planning and programming instruments.
    
    - Support the identification, strategic articulation and 
capitalization of development and resilience opportunities, including 
through Government pledges and or pledges made by bilateral or 
multilateral development and/or peacebuilding partners.
    
    - Assist in facilitating relationship building with development 
co-operation agencies and peace and state-building agendas through the 
different stages of policy and programme identification, preparation, 
implementation and review.
    
    - Support the development of partnerships and networks with 
development actors to influence the policy dialogue with governments on 
institutional arrangements related to sectors, locations and programme 
content of consequence to UNHCR and persons of concern. This would, in 
particular, focus on supporting the coordination of the in-country 
relationship with the World Bank and other multilateral development 
banks, especially where there is potential for specific funding directed
 towards UNHCR¿s persons of concern (e.g. WB IDA sub-window for refugees
 and host communities or the WB Global Concessional Financing Facility).
    
    - Support the cooperation with development partners to assist them 
in incorporating the concerns of refugees, returnees and others of 
concern to UNHCR into the design and implementation arrangements of 
projects and interventions in a manner that impacts positively on 
protection circumstances.
    
    - Support the operation to ensure that development actors are 
provided relevant data to inform their planning, programming and 
advocacy around resilience for and inclusion of UNHCR persons of 
concern.
    
    - Support the facilitation, coordination, collaboration and the 
sharing of knowledge and experience between UNHCR and development actors
 and across UNHCR operations globally by documenting and disseminating 
good practices and active participation in the Division of Resilience 
and Solutions¿ Development Partnerships Community of Practice.
    
    - Support training activities aimed at the capacity building of 
UNHCR and partner agency staff to achieve greater coordination, 
effectiveness and synergies between humanitarian and development 
interventions. 
    
    
    Minimum Qualifications
    
    Education & Professional Work Experience
    
    Years of Experience / Degree Level
    
    For P1/NOA - 1 year relevant experience with Undergraduate degree; 
or no experience with Graduate degree; or no experience with Doctorate 
degree
    
     
    
    Field(s) of Education 
    
    Development Economics;  Development Studies;  Socio-economic Development;
    
    International Relations;                 Political Science;          Law;
    
    or other relevant field.
    
    (Field(s) of Education marked with an asterisk* are essential) 
    
    
    Certificates and/or Licenses 
    
    Not specified.
    
    
    Relevant Job Experience
    
    Essential
    
    One (1) year of direct work experience in a large international 
development institution in a relevant position, including experience in 
field operations. Preferably with knowledge of, or experience in, local 
or area based economic development, direct engagement in a technical 
sector such as education, WASH, social protection, health, energy. 
Practical experience working with and an understanding of the different 
aspects of economic gth, governance, fragility and conflict. 
Expertise related to the governance of specific multilateral development
 banks or bilateral development actors most relevant to the AoR.
    
    Desirable
    
    Experience with forced displacement.  Experience in primary data 
collection, quantitative research methods and results-based management.
    
    
    Functional Skills 
    
    *CO-Strategic Communication
    
    *CO-Drafting and Documentation
    
    *SO-Networking
    
    *MG-Partnership Development
    
    *SO-Critical Thinking and problem solving
    
    *UN-Policy Advocacy in UNHCR
    
    *IM-Knowledge Management
    
    CL-Strategy Development and Monitoring
    
    PG-Results-Based Management
    
    PR-Refugee Protection Principles and Framework
    
    (Functional Skills marked with an asterisk* are essential) 
    
    
    Language Requirements 
    
    For International Professional and Field Service jobs: Knowledge of 
English and UN working language of the duty station if not English.
    
    For National Professional jobs: Knowledge of English and UN working 
language of the duty station if not English and local language.
    
    For General Service jobs: Knowledge of English and/or UN working language of the duty station if not English.
    
    
    All UNHCR workforce members must individually and collectively, 
contribute towards a working environment where each person feels safe, 
and empowered to perform their duties. This includes by demonstrating no
 tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse, harassment including 
sexual harassment, sexism, gender inequality, discrimination, and abuse 
of power. 
    
    As individuals and as managers, all must be proactive in preventing 
and responding to inappropriate conduct, support ongoing dialogue on 
these matters and speaking up and seeking guidance and support from 
relevant UNHCR resources when these issues arise.
    
    
    This is a Standard Job Description for all UNHCR jobs with this job 
title and grade level. The Operational Context may contain additional 
essential and/or desirable qualifications relating to the specific 
operation and/or position. Any such requirements are incorporated by 
reference in this Job Description and will be considered for the 
screening, shortlisting and selection of candidates.
    
    Desired Candidate Profile 
    
    
    Le candidat aura comme taches principales de soutenir la coopération
 avec les partenaires de développement pour les aider à intégrer les 
préoccupations des réfugiés, des rapatriés et d´autres personnes 
relevant de la compétence du HCR dans la conception et la mise en œuvre 
des projets et des interventions d´une manière qui a un impact positif 
sur les conditions de protection et a soutenir l´opération pour 
s´assurer que les acteurs du développement reçoivent des données 
pertinentes pour éclairer leur planification, leur programmation et leur
 plaidoyer autour de la résilience et de l´inclusion des personnes 
relevant de la compétence du HCR.
    
    Required languages (expected Overall ability is at least B2 level): 
    
    
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    Desired languages
    
    
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    Operational context
    
    
    Occupational Safety and Health Considerations:
    
    Nature of Position:
    
    Living and Working Conditions:
    
    
     
    
    
    Additional Qualifications
    
    
    Skills
    
    
    CL-Strategy Development and Monitoring, CO-Drafting and 
Documentation, CO-Strategic Communication, IM-Knowledge Management, 
MG-Partnership Development, PG-Results-Based Management, PR-Refugee 
Protection Principles and Framework, SO-Critical Thinking and problem 
solving, SO-Networking, UN-Policy Advocacy in UNHCR
    
    Education
    
    
    Bachelor of Arts (BA) : Development Economics (obligatoire), 
Bachelor of Arts (BA) : Development Studies (obligatoire), Bachelor of 
Arts (BA) : International Relations (obligatoire), Bachelor of Arts (BA)
 : Law (obligatoire), Bachelor of Arts (BA) : Political Science 
(obligatoire), Bachelor of Arts (BA) : Socio-Economic Development 
(obligatoire)
    
    Certifications
    
    
    Work Experience
    
    
    Competencies
    
    
    Accountability, Analytical thinking, Client & results 
orientation, Commitment to continuous learning, Communication, 
Empowering & building trust, Judgement & decision making, 
Managing performance, Organizational awareness, Political awareness, 
Stakeholder management, Teamwork & collaboration
    
    UNHCR Salary Calculator
    
    
    https://icsc.un.org/Home/SalaryScales
    
    
    Compendium 
    
    Additional Information
    
    
    Functional clearance
    
    
    This position requires Functional Clearance
  
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