Overview
Support the effective implementation, coordination, and monitoring of the Integrated Border Governance (IBG) portfolio. The role will assist in technical and operational aspects of IBG projects, facilitate coordination with government counterparts and other key stakeholders, and assist in planning, reporting, and resource-related processes.
Tasks Summary
- Support day-to-day implementation of the IBG portfolio
- Assist in preparation of workplans, activity schedules, budgets, and monitoring tools
- Support timely preparation and dissemination of project reports
- Contribute to identifying emerging issues related to border governance and assess gaps
- Assist in planning, organization, and delivery of capacity-building activities
- Support and coordinate the implementation of Better Migration Management (BMM) IV activities
- Liaise with government counterparts to facilitate collaboration
- Support efforts to maintain and strengthen partnerships
- Support the implementation of cross-border SOPs
- Attend relevant conferences, workshops, and meetings
- Support efforts to ensure IBG projects comply with visibility and communication guidelines
- Undertake duty travel as required
Experience Requirements
- Two years of relevant professional experience with a Bachelor's degree; or a Master's degree
- Experience in capacity-building with government entities, UN agencies or regional or international organizations
- Experience in immigration and border management, project or programme implementation, including operational and policy-related experience
- Experience in liaising with governmental authorities and institutions in the immigration, security and other related sectors
- Experience supporting training and other capacity-building activities in IBG or related fields is an advantage
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor's degree from an accredited academic institution preferably in Political or Social Science, Business Administration and/or Law; or, Master's degree in above-fields from an accredited academic institution