Resident Coordinator (Argentina)
United Nations
- Location:
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Grade:
- D-2
- Category:
- Executive
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See your match score & applyThe Resident Coordinator is the highest-ranking representative of the United Nations development system at the country level, responsible for leading United Nations country teams and ensuring system-wide accountability for the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework. The role involves coordinating UN support to countries in implementing the 2030 Agenda and fostering partnerships with government, civil society, and other stakeholders.
Responsibilities
- Represents the United Nations at the highest-levels of state and fosters engagement with Government, civil society, bilateral and multilateral partners, academia and private sector to enable the UN development system to address national needs, priorities and sustainable development challenges to advance the 2030 Agenda and advocate for the SDGs.
- Leads the UN country team in the development, monitoring and reporting on the UN Cooperation Framework, enabling its implementation in consultation with Government and partners.
- Coordinates UN system-wide support to Government, taking a preventive approach and identifying and mitigating risks to the achievement of the SDGs.
- Supports, catalyzes and advocates for the work of UNCT member agencies and supports Country Representatives in reaching their agency-specific goals.
- Coordinates UN entities’ contributions to context and trend analysis, including a high-quality Common Country Analysis, sharing findings with Government and informing the Secretary-General.
- Promotes and advocates for the fundamental values, standards and principles of the UN Charter, including human rights and gender equality, and the SDG commitment to leave no one behind.
- Engages and forges strategic partnerships at national and sub-national levels with diverse entities including civil society, trade unions, private sector, parliamentarians, academia, media and the broader development community.
- Advances regional knowledge-sharing, south-south and triangular exchanges, multi-country and transboundary initiatives to enhance system-wide results on Agenda 2030 implementation.
- Identifies and leverages expertise and assets from across the UN development system to improve shared results and ensure alignment with national development priorities.
- Provides governance and oversight of system-wide country financing instruments and pursues funding for joint UN efforts and initiatives supporting the UN Cooperation Framework and Agenda 2030.
- Leads engagement on the UN’s normative agenda in support of national capacity development in normative and operational areas.
- Fosters an enabling environment for collaboration, knowledge and data sharing to underpin a dynamic UN contribution to the country.
- Facilitates access to national, regional and global resources to advance innovation around financing and new technologies for sustainable development.
- Leads and enhances strategic communication to promote the 2030 Agenda and generate public support and ownership.
- When appointed as Designated Official, ensures effective coordination of country-level security and leads the inter-agency Security Management Team.
- Promotes and nurtures staff learning and implementation of staff rules and policies including prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment, and gender parity.
- Leads on developing collective protection from sexual exploitation and abuse strategies and ensures implementation of action plans.
- Manages a matrixed dual reporting system with UN country team heads regarding contributions to the UN Cooperation Framework and collective results towards the 2030 Agenda.
- Advances country-specific measures to promote UN common business operations for greater efficiencies and coherence.
- Leads and coordinates humanitarian response efforts in contexts requiring international humanitarian assistance when no separate Humanitarian Coordinator is designated.
- Facilitates integration of UN Country Team’s work with UN peacekeeping or political missions in conflict and post-conflict settings.
- Manages and provides strategic guidance and oversight to the Resident Coordinators Office.
Requirements
- 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).
- 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.
- 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.
- Solid experience in the management and/or coordination of multi-sectoral humanitarian programmes, operations and advocacy at the country level and preferably in a multilateral context, is desirable.
- Strong political judgement and extensive experience engaging with senior government officials and diplomatic counterparts, is desirable.
- Demonstrated capacity to provide insightful political analysis to senior officials and identify situations that may pose political risks – including institutional, security, reputational and integrity risks – to the Organization, and that may affect the delivery of UN programmatic activities, is desirable.
- English is required at UN Level III proficiency in reading, writing, listening and speaking.
- Spanish is required at UN Level III proficiency in reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Skills
- Development Studies
- International Relations
- Political Science
- Economics
- Social Sciences
- Human Rights
- Law
- Leadership at International Level
- Development Work
- Human Rights Work
- Rule of Law
- Peace-building
- Humanitarian Work
- Country-level program management
- Inter-agency Coordination
- Security Decision-Making
- Humanitarian Programme Management
- Advocacy
- Political Analysis
- Risk Assessment
- Stakeholder Engagement
- UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework
- Multi-lateral Coordination
Languages
English, Spanish