Competencies
-Good application of Results-Based Management
-Good communication, coordination and facilitation skills
-Consistently ensures timeliness and quality of Project work.
-Establishes lasting relationships and substantive dialogue with clients.
-Treats all people fairly without favourism
-Strong oral and written communication skills.
-Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability.
-Demonstrates integrity by modeling ethical standards
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
-BA or equivalent diploma in the field of social science (economy, law, organizational, political science or related field) or relevant
experience. Master degree is an asset.
Work Experience:
-Minimum 3 years of relevant professional experience in a management position, preferably in international/multilateral development
context
-Experience in managing teams and complex processes that included extensive communication, coordination and facilitation requirements
-Experience in partnership building at international, national, regional and local level;
-The following specific experiences will be considered as an asset: experience working in the UN system or other international
organizations; experience in managing projects in the field of public administration reform and public finance.
Knowledge
-Excellent understanding of Serbia's socio-economic situation;
-Understanding of current policies and legislation on public finance;
-Familiarity with the EU accession process (especially the need for harmonization of legislation with the acquis relevant for public
administration reform).
-Knowledge in the use of computers and office software packages and handling of web based management systems.
Personal qualifications
-Ability to organize and motivate team, deliver when working under pressure and within changing circumstances;
-Excellent writing/reporting and presentation skills
-Excellent interpersonal, networking and team building skills;
Language:
-Excellent knowledge of written and spoken Serbian and English.
Deadline: 3 January 2012
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