PARTNERSHIPS INTERN
Location : New York, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Application Deadline
: 28-Dec-12
Type of Contract
: Internship
Post Level : Intern
Languages Required :
English
, French and Spanish
Starting Date :
(date when the selected candidate is expected to start) 07-Jan-2013
Duration of Initial
Contract : 6 weeks to 6 months (negotiable)
Expected Duration of
Assignment : 3 - 6 months (negotiable)......
Background
The relevance of UNDP - and its future as part of the
multilateral system - hinges on its ability to work as a credible, trusted and
effective partner. How UNDP positions itself to influence the key actors and
leverage itself in the emerging new multilateral development architecture will
determine the organization’s future relevance and role.
Under the overall objective to mobilize resources for
partner countries and help countries leverage the effective use of resources
for greater development impact, UNDP aims to achieve and sustain a more
adequate, stable and predictable level of resources that (1) ensures that
corporate priorities are fully implemented; (2) underpins the strategic
relevance of UNDP for partner governments; and, (3) enables the organization to
respond to emerging needs globally and at the country level in a strategic, innovative
and forward looking manner.
The Bureau of External Relations and Advocacy (BERA) is
responsible for UNDP’s external relations, advocacy and communications
functions. The Bureau leads and supports the organization in cultivating,
building and nurturing strategic relationships and alliances that are essential
for advancing and successfully achieving the mission of UNDP.
Within the overall strategy of BERA, the Resources
Partnerships Cluster builds and leads UNDP’s relations with existing donors as
well as new strategic partner governments and ensures an integrated, networked
and coordinated approach to resource mobilization partnerships across UNDP in
support of UNDP’s development mandate to improve people’s lives.
The key functions of
the cluster are:
Implementation of
UNDP corporate, integrated resource mobilization strategy
Build resource
partnerships capacities and provide guidance across various levels of the
organization
Management of UNDP
network for results-oriented resource mobilization and new strategic
partnerships
Duties and
Responsibilities
Under the overall guidance and direction of the Team Leaders
of the Resources Partnerships Cluster (RPC), the Intern will perform the
following primary tasks during the assignment period:
Research:
Analyze donors’
aid policies, practices and budget allocations including contributions to
multilaterals
Support the
development of country specific strategies including the identification of
targeted interventions to mobilize support for UNDP
Analyze the
lessons learn on vertical funds and their application to possible innovative
practices in UNDP
Collect and
analyze information, policy briefs, reports, academic journals and news
articles related to traditional donors from a variety of sources e.g.
conferences, workshops, think tanks and organizations
Data collection and
management
RPC Cross-Cutting:
Provide support to
ongoing change processes as related to RPC
Provide support to
planned and ongoing cross-cutting resource mobilization initiatives
Communications:
Provide support to
communications work including outreach materials/products, update internet,
intranet and teamworks as well as prepare presentations
Support to
knowledge management through enhancing RPC intranet/teamworks
Events:
Meeting support by
providing logistical support for the organization of missions, meetings,
events, webinars, etc
Prepare meeting
minutes/notes to file
Undertake
follow-up actions as needed
Key
Outputs/Deliverables:
Country specific
aid policy and practice analysis produced as input into country strategies
Partnership
database updated and enhanced
Country specific
Fast Facts updated and developed
Support to the
development of briefs for high-level visits and other outreach activities
Communications
materials/products produced
RPC
intranet/teamworks updated and enhanced
General
administration and logistical support provided including meetings, events,
workshops, teleconferences, webinars, etc
Perform other
duties as may be required
Competencies
Promotes the
vision, mission and strategic goals of UNDP
Proven understanding of international
development and multilateralism particularly the UN
Excellent
analytical and data handling capability
Good understanding
and experience in current knowledge management technologies
Excellent
organizational, general administration, time management skills
Strong English
language skills (oral and written)
Demonstrates
strong computer skills and ability to produce information visually
Ability for
problem-solving, multi-tasking, meet deadlines and work under pressure, strong
follow-up skills
Ability to work as
part of a team in a constantly evolving
work environment
Required Skills and
Experience
Eligibility:
Enrollment in a graduate-level
degree programme in a development-related field (Only those students who will
return to their studies upon completion of their internship assignments are
eligible)
Good computer
skills specifically Excel and Word; first experience with web-based content
management systems is an asset.
Relevant
national/international experience in development, international relations,
management, communications, business consulting, knowledge management or
related field.
Fluency in spoken
and written English.
Note that
candidates that have graduated are not eligible for internship.
The successful
candidate will be required to:
Bring a
certificate from her school that s/he is enrolled in a Master's programme; Have
a valid visa to work in the US; Have medical and life insurance.
Interns’ Expenses:
Interns are not
financially remunerated by UNDP. All costs connected with an intern's
participation in the Programme must be borne by: the nominating institution,
related institution or government, which may provide the required financial
assistance to its students; or the student, who will have to obtain financing
for subsistence and make his/her own arrangements for travel (including to and
from the office), visas, accommodation, etc.
Subsequent Employment:
The purpose of the
Internship Programme is not to lead to further employment with UNDP but to
complement an intern’s studies. Therefore, there should be no expectation of
employment at the end of an internship.
Start Date:
The start date is flexible but can be as early as 7 January.
Please indicate availability in application materials. Internships can last for
a minimum of 3 and maximum of 6 months. Internship can be part time or full
time.
UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms
of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups,
indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to
apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
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