Background
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Montenegro is fully dedicated to support country’s accession processes, with a particular focus on sustainable and inclusive development through strengthening democratic governance processes and institutions so that policies and resources adequately address priority needs of the country and its citizens. Therefore, UNDP Country Office in Montenegro is assisting intensively national and local stakeholders on a comprehensive programmatic framework that will support socio-economic development and improvement of living standards of Montenegrin municipality’s population.
Responsibilities
- Liaise and ensure constant communication/coordination with UNDP Project Manager
- Prepare a work plan with time-table for an assignment
- Conduct detail analysis of the legislation in the area of local self-government and inter-municipal cooperation in Montenegro
- Assist the Ministry of Interior - inter-sectorial working group in systematization of the relevant background materials, assess the level of
implementation of the activities and measures of the Action Plan for Inter-Municipal Cooperation 2011-2013 and the Strategy for Inter
Municipal Cooperation
- Assist inter-sectorial working group in defining Action Plan for the implementation of the Strategy for Inter-Municipal Cooperation for
2014-2015 in Montenegro
Requirements
- University degree in Social Sciences, preferably in law or public administration, local development
- At least 7 years of relevant professional experience
- Proven expertise and experience in the legal/local level area and knowledge of relevant EU practices, preferable working experience in EU
countries and in the region of South East Europe
- Modern approach to delivery of policy/technical advice, and experience of working with central and local self-governments senior officials
in a process of public reform
- Management experience, preferably within the context of international organization/central/local government
- Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English
Deadline: 08 January 2014
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