
E-waste Management Policy Specialist (Retainer) at United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Analyze the current e-waste policy and any supporting legal instruments to identify existing gaps, inconsistencies, or lack of enforceability.
- Contribute to quality assurance processes by flagging strategic, operational, or regulatory risks that may affect the feasibility or sustainability of proposed technical solutions.
- Contribute to the development of policy implementation roadmaps, operational procedures, compliance mechanisms, and institutional responsibilities and provide ongoing advisory support to national regulatory bodies.
- Support the project's communications and reporting on legal and policy progress.
- Review reports, legal drafts, and recommendations submitted by the engaged consulting firm contracted under the project.
- Support the review process of technical deliverables submitted by the engaged consulting firm by identifying areas where alignment with the National E-Waste Strategy and broader environmental policy objectives can be strengthened.
- Provide technical guidance to ensure that policy and regulatory recommendations provided by the engaged consulting firm aligns with national priorities, international best practices, and project objectives.
- Advisory work plan with key milestones;
- Gap analysis report on current e-waste policy and legal framework which will be used as baseline for the implementation of the project;
- Regular technical review notes on legal firm deliverables such as ;
- Legal, Institutional and Policy Assessment Report
- Stakeholder Coordination Framework Design
- Policy Implementation roadmap
- Framework and Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) for Legalization, Permitting, and Inspection of E-waste Recyclers
- Private Sector Engagement Framework
- Technical and Financial Instrument Report
- Develop regulatory roadmap and implementation support plan to ensure the proper coordination is made with the relevant stakeholders;
- Technical notes on implementation options proposed by the engaged consulting firm and the relevant stakeholders ;
- Contributing to project updates, donor reports, and presentations by providing verified environmental data and key messages.
- Ad hoc calls may be scheduled as needed to review specific deliverables, reports, or indicators.
- Preparing concise, accessible briefs or environmental summaries for both technical and non-technical audiences, including community stakeholders where appropriate.
- The effective delivery of high-quality legal and policy advisory services by the E-waste Management Policy Specialist will directly contribute to strengthening Papua New Guinea's regulatory framework for electronic waste management. By ensuring alignment with national legislation and international best practices, the E-waste Management Policy Specialist's work will help build a sustainable and enforceable system to address the country's growing e-waste challenge.
- Minimum advanced university degree (Master's or equivalent) or higher degree in Law, public policy or a related field.
- A first-level university degree (Bachelor's degree or equivalent) in combination with an additional two (2) years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree.
- Minimum five (5) years of relevant professional experience, with at least 3 in policy/legal advisory for environmental or waste management sectors
- Experience working in the Pacific Region is an advantage.
- Proven experience with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes, preferably in developing countries
- Familiarity with the PNG policy environment and legal system is highly desirable
- Strong communication, facilitation, and drafting skills
- Experience working with multi-stakeholder advisory groups or donor-funded projects is an advantage
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