Background
UNDP Multi-Country Office for Mauritius and Seychelles
The UNDP Multi-Country Office (MCO) for Mauritius and Seychelles serves as a critical platform to provide strategic and technical support to both countries in their efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The MCO focuses on fostering an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable development trajectory while addressing key challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainable natural resource management.
The office works in collaboration with national governments, local communities, international organizations, and other development partners to implement initiatives that prioritize climate action, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem management. The MCO's vision aligns with global and regional strategies to create a more sustainable future, driven by innovation, partnerships, and community-centric solutions.
Environment Unit
The Environment Unit within the UNDP MCO is committed to addressing critical environmental challenges, including climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem management. The unit's programmatic interventions aim to integrate environmental sustainability into national development planning while building institutional and community capacities to address pressing environmental issues.
One of the unit's areas of focus is combating the growing threats posed by invasive alien species (IAS) to biodiversity, agriculture, and livelihoods in Mauritius. The Environment Unit provides specialized support to key biodiversity conservation projects, ensuring effective implementation, stakeholder engagement, and the integration of lessons learned into policy frameworks.
Project Background
The "Mainstreaming Invasive Alien Species (IAS) Prevention, Control, and Management" project is a pivotal intervention undertaken by, the implementing partner, the Ministry of Agro-Industry, Food Security, Blue Economy and Fisheries under the National Implementation Modality (NIM) to address one of the most significant threats to native biodiversity and ecosystem integrity in the Republic of Mauritius. Funded through global environmental financing (GEF) mechanisms, the project started implementation in February 2021 and will end in September 2027.
The Project
The objective of the project is to safeguard globally significant biodiversity in vulnerable ecosystems through the prevention, control, and management of invasive alien species (IAS) in the Republic of Mauritius. IAS control also has other multiple benefits, including that of curtailing crop wastage in the agricultural sector which impacts food security and sustainability. The Project identifies three impact pathways to achieve this objective:
Up-to-date information for raising public awareness and enhancing understanding of the centrality of IAS programmes for protecting biodiversity, ecosystems, the economy, and livelihoods. It ensures that knowledge management supports monitoring, assessment and learning and forms the basis for adaptive project implementation, achievement of results, impacts, and upscaling of experiences in the Republic of Mauritius and in the region. This will ensure that the interventions of the project inform and influence the behaviours of a wider IAS constituency.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Project Officer will be locally recruited based on an open competitive process following UNDP procedure, with input to the selection process from the Project partners. Under the direct supervision of the Project Manager, the Project Officer is responsible to assist and support in the implementation of project activities, while ensuring high quality, accuracy and consistency of work. He/She will be responsible for the technical implementation of project activities and achieving the results mentioned in the project document.
Whenever the Project Manager or Project Assistant is absent, the Project Officer is expected to enable the team to function smoothly and deliver expected results. The Project Officer position is intended to assist the project in terms of relevant technical inputs, stakeholder engagement, capacity-building initiatives and communication activities, while aligning activities with UNDP’s environmental sustainability objectives and donor requirements.
Summary of Key Functions
Specific tasks and responsibilities
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization
Institutional Arrangements
The Project Officer will work under the general supervision of the Project Manager and will collaborate closely with the National Project Director for National Implementation Modality (NIM) Projects.
Competencies
| Core | |
| Achieve Results: | LEVEL 2: Scale up solutions and simplifies processes, balances speed and accuracy in doing work |
| Think Innovatively: | LEVEL 2: Offer new ideas/open to new approaches, demonstrate systemic/integrated thinking |
| Learn Continuously: | LEVEL 2: Go outside comfort zone, learn from others and support their learning |
| Adapt with Agility: | LEVEL 2: Adapt processes/approaches to new situations, involve others in change process |
| Act with Determination: | LEVEL 2: Able to persevere and deal with multiple sources of pressure simultaneously |
| Engage and Partner: | LEVEL 2: Is facilitator/integrator, bring people together, build/maintain coalitions/partnerships |
| Enable Diversity and Inclusion: | LEVEL 2: Facilitate conversations to bridge differences, considers in decision making |
| Cross-Functional & Technical competencies (insert up to 7 competencies)
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Required Skills and Experience
Education:
Experience:
Equal opportunity
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Sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse of authority
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Right to select multiple candidates
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