Closing date: Sunday, 26 April 2015
Junior Professional Officer
Sector Development Methodology, Monitoring and Data Collection
International Trade Centre
Closing date: 26 th April 2015
General information
Title: Junior Professional Officer, Sector Development Methodology, Monitoring and Data Collection
Country: Switzerland
Location (City): Geneva
Agency: Division
of Market Development/Sector Competitiveness (DMD/SC) Duration of
Assignment: Initially one year with the possibility to extend up to 3
years Grade: P1 step 1 or P2 step 1 in the first year, depending on the
level of education and relevant working experience
Note
This post is opened in the context of the Junior Professional Officer
(JPO) scheme sponsored by the Government of the Netherlands and is
addressed exclusively to candidates from developing countries.
Candidates MUST BE NATIONALS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES THAT APPEAR ON THE
LIST OF THE FOLLOWING ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES FOR THE DUTCH JPO PROGRAMME:
http://www.nedworcfoundation.nl/pdf/List%20of%20eligible%20developing%20countries%20-
%202015.pdf
For criteria see the website of Nedworc Foundation:
http://www.nedworcfoundation.nl/Index.htm?hoofdpath=/NL/JPO/General%20Information.htm&ho
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Please read the criteria and FAQ section carefully before considering applying
Duties, responsibilities and Output Expectations
General
The International Trade Centre (ITC) is a joint agency of the United
Nations and the World Trade Organization, focusing in particular on
developing the export capabilities of small and medium-sized businesses
in developing and transition economies. ITC is 100% 'Aid for Trade',
supporting trade that delivers inclusive and sustainable development
results.
The Sector Competitiveness section of the ITC is composed of five teams:
Product Sector Development, Cotton Fibre Textiles Clothing /
Netherlands Trust Fund - phase III (NTF III), Services Sector
Development, Trade and Environment and Poor Communities and Trade. The
JPO will work primarily with the Products Sector Development team and
the Cotton Fibre Clothing Textiles / NTF III but also have a cross
cutting role serving all five teams in conceptualizing sector
development and in ensuring consistency across the portfolio.
The JPO will have varied interactions with experts on all of the teams
as well as with the Chief The goal of this position is to support the
Chief SC to build on the learnings of NTF III and other projects to
ensure SC develops and maintains a common approach to project design,
implementation, management, monitoring and collecting data and reporting
and support other projects outside the section also to benefit from
these tools.
Responsibility
The Junior Professional Officer will:
Training component:Learning elements and expectations
On completion of the assignment, the Junior Professional Officer will be
expected to have acquired a clear understanding of trade related
technical assistance
Through the assignment, the Junior Professional Officer will:
The JPO training programme includes the following learning elements:
Supervision
Supervisor: the
JPO will work under the overall supervision of the Director, Division
of Market Development, and direct supervision of the Chief, Sector
Competitiveness,
Content and methodology of supervision
The JPO will, in collaboration with their Chief, prepare a personal work
plan which will identify the key objectives and actions to be achieved
as well as a personal development plan for the JPO. It is expected that
the JPO will work independently to a large extent however, the Chief
will be on hand to provide coaching and mentoring when required. In
addition to regular informal feedback the Chief will provide formal
feedback to the JPO through the performance appraisal system. Following
an agreed work plan a performance discussion will take place mid-term
and then a final evaluation discussion will take place at the end of
year review.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Education
(Note: A first level university degree in in economics, business,
international development or international relations or related field
and at least 3 years of relevant professional experience may be accepted
in lieu of the advanced university degree.) Part of the candidates'
academic training must have taken place in a developing country that
appears on the following list of eligible countries of the Dutch JPO
Programme.
http://www.nedworcfoundation.nl/pdf/List%20of%20eligible%20developing%20countries%20-
%202015.pdf
Working experience
Languages
Mandatory knowledge and skills
Desirable knowledge and skills
Background information on Agency/Department/Section
The Sector Competitiveness Section (SC) manages sector-wide
transformation bringing companies, institutions and government together,
formulating strategy and helping envision and manage wide- scale
change. SC provides product and market intelligence, builds linkages to
global value chains, develops direct linkages between buyers and sellers
and provides sector specific advice on value chain optimization and
innovation. SC also provides advice on improving sustainability of value
chains, resilience and adaptation to climate change. Finally, SC is
particularly focused on connecting poor communities to global markets.
SC supports four main focus area in ITC:
Netherlands Trust Fund - phase III (NTF III) is a programme cutting
across the products and services teams focused on building sustainable
exporter competitiveness in four countries (Myanmar, Bangladesh, Uganda
and Kenya) and four sectors (outsourcing, tourism, horticulture and
coffee). The programme is a collaboration between ITC and the Dutch
Centre for the Promotion of Imports (CBI) focused generating additional
trade and creating jobs. It uses an integrated approach to sector
competitiveness built around for output areas:export strategy and
planning; (ii) building institutional capacity of support institutions
within the sector; (iii) improving performance of exporting companies
and (vi) build new contacts and technical collaborations between
exporters and buyers. NTF III has developed a number of planning,
monitoring and technical tools which can be used across the section and
across ITC.
Other programmes in SC such as Trade and Environment, Poor Communities
and the products team have also built approaches that should be further
shared beyond the programmes in areas such as project monitoring and
evaluation, public private partnerships, geo-localization of project
beneficiaries and other areas.
How to apply
For information on how to apply please click here. Or copy the following
web link in your browser:
HTTP://WWW.INTRACEN.ORG/ITC/ABOUT/WORKING-WITH-ITC/ITC-CAREERS/HOW-TO-APPLY/
Applicants will be contacted only if they are under serious
consideration. Applications received after the deadline (26th April
2015) will not be accepted.