Technical Consultant (Integrated Management of Marine and Coastal Resources of the Northern Mozambique Channel (NoCaMo) at United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
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- Nairobi
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead in the implementation, delivery of outputs of the project and support regular monitoring and reporting of all NoCaMo project activities.
- Undertake delivery of assigned technical outputs and coordinate delivery of project outputs by project partners.
- Review technical reports and knowledge products as developed by implementing partners.
- Collate all project outputs, briefs, publications, lessons learned and best practices and prepare them for uploading on NOCAMO project page in the Nairobi Convention website.
- Analyse reports and outputs on marine spatial planning within the NoCaMo project countries including emerging trends, risks and opportunities from reports and deliverables under Component 2 and 3 of NoCaMo project that are relevant to integrated marine and coastal management in the Northern Mozambique Channel countries
- Prepare statistics and visualizations of the outputs of NOCAMO project and knowledge products for wide dissemination through the Nairobi Convention clearinghouse.
- Prepare a sustainability strategy for NOCAMO project through two concepts and two proposal to facilitate upscaling of the project; demonstrate linkages between NOCAMO project and the Convention’s Programme of Work 2025-2028, including other Nairobi Convention projects and partner initiatives.
- Prepare technical and final progress reports for the NOCAMO Project as required in the main project document
- prepare technical progress reports for assigned outputs and compile progress reports provided by Partners for regular reporting to donor
- Prepare final report of NoCaMo project covering achievements, outputs, outcomes, challenges, lessons learned, and potential technical, scientific and policy recommendations.
- Map linkages on MSP work done under NOCAMO and proposed MSP work under SWIOP and contribute to the development of the SWIOP workplan.
- Set up a programme for implementation of MSP work under the SWIOP
- Academic qualifications: Advanced university degree (master’s degree or equivalent) is required in Marine Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources Management, Ecology, Ocean Governance, or similar disciplines.
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant progressive experience in integrated marine and coastal management and familiarity with Marine Spatial Planning processes.
- Strong technical expertise in marine and coastal project management, preferably in a regional context is required Demonstrated experience in organizations with a mandate or relevancy to the marine and coastal environments or a related area is required.
- Experience working on coastal and marine environment issues in the WIO region is desired.
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