Partnerships Contracts Specialist

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  • TBD USD / Year
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UNOPS

Application deadline: 14 November 2022

Duty Station: Home Based

Contract level: IICA 2

*FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

*CANDIDATES WITH NO UNITED NATIONS OR UNOPS EXPERIENCE ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

Functional Responsibilities:

UNGP is being positioned as the Secretary General’s Innovation Lab, and is mandated to advance UN agendas under 3 objectives:

(1) Advance digital innovations for SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) and crisis response.

(2) Facilitate development of global frameworks for digital innovation to minimize risks.

(3) Support the transformation of the UN into a ‘next-generation’ institution.

UNGP has launched a new strategy and complementary partnerships approach to achieve the above and to meet our objectives we require an ecosystem of partners. Our new partnership approach aims to push the boundaries and way the UN does partnerships. In particular, we aim to foster an ecosystem enabling partnerships for innovation.

We are looking for a Partnership Contracts Specialist with legal background to support the efficient and effective execution of partnerships in the form of projects, programmes, strategic engagements and other. The position will support operationalizing partnerships across all network programmes, projects and capabilities across our four offices (New York, Jakarta, Kampala, Helsinki).

The Partnership Contracts Specialist will provide advice on different forms of legal partnership agreements including amongst others, 1:1 partnerships, multi stakeholder partnerships, pro bono partnerships, partnerships between UN agencies, and partnerships with a diverse set of non UN actors including with the public, private and civil society sector.

The Partnership Contracts Specialist will report to the Partnerships Specialist. They will be the primary contact point between UNGP and its legal counterparts both within the UN system and with external partners. Amongst others, they will liaise when needed with the Office of Legal Affairs of the UN Secretariat (OLA), UNOPS, UNDP, the UN Office of Partnerships, and the UN Foundation. The Partnership Contracts Specialist will be encouraged to discover new methods and ways to work effectively within and beyond these structures. They should be highly flexible, adaptable to change and able to work in a fast paced environment with a high level of uncertainty.

The position supports the work of UN Global Pulse under the supervision of the Partnerships Specialist and will be responsible for the following:

Contract support:

  • Provide advice across the UNGP network on the execution of partnership, including by assisting in the negotiation of partnerships with external partners and developing partnership agreements, with support from relevant legal teams at UNOPS and other UN entities when needed.
  • Support the accountability of partnerships, including through early risk assessment and formal due diligence processes. Keep track of the execution of partnership agreements through monitoring, evaluation and learning.
  • Liaise with different legal teams across the UN, including UNOPS and OLA on the UNGP pipeline of partnerships agreement, identify bottlenecks and suggest ways to address them as needed.
  • Manage as needed internal pipeline discussions on legal partnerships agreements, including presenting priorities to leadership.

Knowledge management:

  • Keep record of all partnership agreements at network level, follow up with teams as needed.
  • Keep record of partnership legal pipeline and changing priorities across different offices.

Partnership brokering:

In collaboration with the other team members, provide broader partnership brokering services to the network including but not limited to:

  • Support the network with new and existing partners and partnerships throughout the partnership cycle; from Scoping & Building → Managing & maintaining → Reviewing & revising → Sustaining outcomes of partnerships.
  • Build active collaboration between UNGP members, its partners and other stakeholders, including donors. Represent UNGP as needed in applicable forums and support other colleagues in the network to represent UNGP effectively.
  • Encourage and be a role model for good partnering behaviour in the network that will help the partnership to function effectively and creatively, while protecting the vision and core principles of value based, innovative partnerships.

Monitoring and Progress Controls

The Partnerships Contracts Specialist will meet with the Partnerships Specialist to outline ongoing deliverables, and ensure that projects and engagements have realistic deadlines and workflows. In coordination with the Partnerships Specialist, they will outline long term areas of work as well as support immediate network contract priorities.

The Partnerships Contracts Specialist is expected to exercise flexibility in the consultancy assignment regarding the potential of dynamically changing delivery requirements. They will work on the assignment for a period of 12 months initially, and while this position is home-based, it may require international travel.

Education:

  • Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in law is required.
  • A first-level university degree in law (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent) in combination with two (2) years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.

Work Experience / Language:

Required:

  • A minimum of 5 years of progressive experience in legal affairs, with a particular focus on partnership agreements.
  • Experience in drafting or negotiating legal agreements within the UN system or other international organisations.

Desirable:

  • Specialist partnerships accreditation or training is an advantage.
  • Experience in supporting the execution of innovation partnerships in international contexts.
  • Knowledge of data protection policies at the UN and familiarity with the legislation in the US, EU and international good practice.
  • A good understanding of the legal challenges related to data sharing, open sourcing, and AI governance space.

Language:

  • Fluency in English (read, write, speak) is required.
  • Knowledge of another official United Nations language is an asset.

How to apply

The interested candidates need to submit their application on or before 14 November 2022 through our job portal following link below. Please find more information on how to apply on our UNOPS Jobs portal, here. Find here more details about Staff contract modality.


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