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UNDP BOSNA AND HERZEGOVINA/ PROJECT ASSISTANT (VACANCY NUMBER 6619)

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Background 


The Project will support democratic local governance and improve quality of public services, focusing on the economic and environmental sectors. Together with its 18 partner local governments, private sector counterparts, relevant cantonal, entity and state level institutions, the Project will enhance municipal performance, applying sound public policy and management processes, spurring interaction among local decision-makers and citizens, and supporting capital investment to unlock sustainable economic growth and job creation. As for its geographic coverage, the MEG Project will work in the area of Una-Sana Canton and Prijedor, as well as in the wider Doboj-Tuzla region. To sustain changes introduced at the local level, the Project will encourage advancement of the regulatory framework as per EU standards, towards decentralized and improved service delivery, with focus on communal services and business environment.

Responsibilities

  - Overall technical, administrative and logistical support to Project activities:
  - Assists the Project team in timely reporting and planning processes;
  - Assists the Project team members in coordinating activities in the field, including maintaining contacts with stakeholders, arranging and
    attending meetings, and minutes taking;
  - Collects and collates information and documentation related to monitoring of project activities, indicators and deliverables;

Required Skills and Experience

  - Secondary education; University degree would be an asset.
  - 5 years of relevant administrative or project experience is required at the national or international level;
  - Experience in the usage of computers and office software packages (MS Word, Excel, etc) and knowledge of spreadsheet and database
    packages, experience in handling of web based management systems.
  - Fluency in English and local languages.


Deadline: 15 November 2016 

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