Posting Title: Programme Officer,
P3
Job Code Title: Drug Control And
Crime Prevention Officer
Organization: United Nations
Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Duty Station: Vienna, Austria
Posting Period: 25 August 2023 -
08 October 2023
Job Opening Number: 23-Drug
Control and Crime Prevent-UNODC-216906-R-Vienna (G)
Staffing Exercise: N/A
United Nations Core Values: Integrity, Professionalism,
Respect for Diversity
Org. Setting and Reporting
This post is located in the Prevention, Treatment and
Rehabilitation Section (PTRS), Drugs, Laboratory and Scientific Services Branch
(DLSSB), Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs (DPA), United Nations
Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Vienna, Austria. The Programme Officer
will work under the direct supervision of the Prevention Programme Officer and
the overall guidance of the Chief of the Prevention, Treatment and
Rehabilitation Section (PTRS).
For more information on UNODC, please visit www.unodc.org
Responsibilities
Within assigned authority, the Programme Officer will be
responsible for the following specific duties:
• Develop, implement and evaluate assigned prevention programmes/projects;
monitor and analyze the prevention project development and implementation;
review relevant related documents and reports; identify problems and issues to
be addressed and initiate corrective actions; liaise with relevant parties;
ensure follow-up actions.
• Carry out general and administrative arrangements for the assigned prevention
programmes/projects, including preparation of funding requests and briefs,
project progress and implementation delivery rate reports, as well as liaise
with regional, national and donor authorities, United Nations agencies and
other international and regional organizations.
• Perform consulting assignments for programming on drug demand reduction
initiatives, with a particular focus on drug prevention in consultation with
the relevant UNODC field representatives and in collaboration with the governmental
counterparts in geographical regions and countries assigned by the Prevention
Programme Officer. Support initiatives to summarize and disseminate scientific
evidence in the field of drug prevention.
• Research, analyze and report on data gathered through the Annual Reports
Questionnaire and other diverse sources, as it pertains to drug prevention
responses of Member States.
• Identify and enter into agreement with International Research Institutions to
support the adaptation, monitoring and evaluation of evidence-based prevention
programming.
• Coordinate policy development, including the review and analysis of issues
and trends, preparation of evaluations or other research activities and
studies. Organize and prepare written outputs, e.g. draft background papers,
analysis, sections of reports and studies, inputs to publications, etc..
• Provide substantive backstopping to consultative and other meetings,
conferences, etc., to include proposing agenda topics, identifying
participants, preparation of documents and presentations, etc..
• Initiate and coordinate outreach activities; conduct training workshops,
seminars, etc.; make presentations on assigned topics/activities.
• Lead and/or participate in field missions, including provision of guidance to
external consultants, government officials and other parties and drafting
mission summaries, etc..
• Coordinate activities related to budget funding (programme/project preparation
and submissions, progress reports, financial statements, etc.) and prepare
related documents/reports (pledging, work programme, programme budget, etc.).
• Advise trainers, experts, computer specialists, consultants and other
resource persons in their preparations for, and participation in project
activities.
• Act as a resource person and /or moderator in workshops, seminars, training
courses and meetings.
• Collect and analyze data to identify trends or patterns and provide insights
through graphs, charts, tables and reports using data visualization methods to
enable data-driven planning, decision-making, presentation and reporting.
• Perform other work-related duties of PTRS, as required.
Competencies
Professionalism: Has knowledge and understanding of
theories, concepts and approaches relevant to drug demand reduction, in
particular drug prevention, as well as a good understanding in prevention of
communicable and/or non-communicable diseases. Has ability to identify issues,
analyze and participate in the resolution of issues/problems related to these
issues. Possesses conceptual analytical and evaluative skills to conduct and
publish independent research and analysis, including familiarity with and
experience in the use of various research sources, including electronic sources
on the internet, intranet and other databases. Has ability to apply judgment in
the context of assignments given, plan own work and manage conflicting
priorities. Has ability to analyze and interpret data in support of decision-making
and convey resulting information to management. Shows pride in work and in
achievements; demonstrates professional competence and mastery of subject
matter; is conscientious and efficient in meeting commitments, observing
deadlines and achieving results; is motivated by professional rather than
personal concerns; shows persistence when faced with difficult problems or
challenges; remains calm in stressful situations. Takes responsibility for
incorporating gender perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women
and men in all areas of work.
Communication: Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; listens to others,
correctly; interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; asks
questions to clarify and exhibits interest in having two-way communication;
tailors language, tone, style and format to match audience; demonstrates
openness in sharing information and keeping people informed.
Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational
goals; solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; is
willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda;
supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such
decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team
accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings.
Education
Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent)
in medicine, social sciences, public health, epidemiology or related area is
required. A first-level university degree in similar fields in combination with
two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the
advanced university degree.
Work Experience
A minimum of five years of progressively responsible
professional work experience in the development, implementation, management and
evaluation in drug demand reduction projects/programmes that includes a focus
on drug use prevention is required.
Experience in the prevention of communicable or non-communicable disease at the
international level is desirable.
Experience with scientific publications in the field of prevention of drug use
is desirable.
Experience in data analytics or related area is desirable.
Languages
English and French are the working languages of the United
Nations Secretariat. For the position advertised, fluency in English is
required. Knowledge of other United Nations official languages is an advantage.
Assessment
Evaluation of qualified candidates may include an assessment
exercise and a competency-based interview.
Special Notice
Staff members are subject to the authority of the
Secretary-General and to assignment by him or her. In this context, all staff
are expected to move periodically to new functions in their careers in
accordance with established rules and procedures.
Applicants, who successfully go through a competitive recruitment process and
are recommended for selection and/or inclusion in the roster of pre-approved
candidates for subsequent job openings at the same level and with similar
functions, may have their application information and roster status shared with
other UN Organizations. Such applicants may be contacted by other UN
Organizations for similar job openings, subject to the confirmation of their
interest. Placement on the roster is no guarantee of a future selection.
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and geographical diversity in its staff.¿ Female candidates are strongly encouraged
to apply for this position.
For this position, applicants from the following Member States, which are
unrepresented or underrepresented in the UN Secretariat as of 31 July 2023, are
strongly encouraged to apply: Afghanistan, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and
Barbuda, Bahrain, Belize, Brunei Darussalam, Cabo Verde, Central African
Republic, Chad, China, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Djibouti,
Dominica, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, Israel, Japan,
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Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan,
Tuvalu, United Arab Emirates, United States of America, Vanuatu.
Vienna is classified in the H category (family duty station).
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United Nations, the paramount consideration in the employment of the staff is
the necessity of securing the highest standards of efficiency, competence, and
integrity. Candidates will not be considered for employment with the United
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