- Inter-Governmental Organization
- National Non-Governmental Organization
- International Non-Governmental Organization
The Resident Coordinator (Niger), D2, is responsible for leading United Nations country teams and ensuring system-wide accountability on the ground for the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework and coordinating UN support to countries in their implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
Over 15 years of substantive experience and results in leadership roles at the international level is required (including five years of cumulative experience in development, human rights, rule of law peace-building or humanitarian work at country level outside of one's own country). Previous RC experience is required. Senior-level inter-agency coordination experience may be considered in lieu of RC experience. Solid experience in the management and/or coordination of humanitarian programmes, operations and advocacy at the country level and preferably in a multilateral and complex context, is desirable. Representational and negotiation experience, including promotion of the respect for humanitarian principles and the facilitation of humanitarian space, is desirable. Strong command of humanitarian strategic planning frameworks and financing instruments is desirable. HC Pool membership is desirable. Previous experience as a senior official with accountability for security (for example UN Designated Official (DO) for Security or equivalent) or previous experience in security decision-making in a complex environment is desirable. Excellent political judgement and strong diplomatic skills, with prior experience navigating complex geopolitical environments as a senior official, is desirable. Good knowledge of the West African political context, and demonstrated ability to engage with all relevant international and national stakeholders—including government representatives, donors and civil society—in a politically sensitive environment is desirable. Experience collaborating with entities at United Nations Headquarters and in the region on conflict prevention, preventive diplomacy, and peacebuilding work, preferably in politically tenuous contexts, is desirable.
Master's degree – or equivalent post graduate qualification – in development studies, international relations, political science, economics, social sciences, human rights, law or closely related fields (for otherwise suitably qualified candidates, a first level university degree with a relevant combination of academic qualifications and experience may be accepted in lieu of an advanced post graduate university degree).