Type of contract : Service Contract
Level : 4
Hiring Unit : Culture Sector (CLT)
Duty Station : Islamabad
Work location : On site
Duration of contract : 11 months
Hiring open to : External candidates
Application deadline (Midnight UTC−5 Time) : 26/03/2026
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Under the overall authority of the Head of the UNESCO Office in Islamabad, and the direct supervision and guidance of the National Professional Officer (Culture) the Project Officer will be responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of the Japan Funds-in-Trust (J-FiT) project entitled “Conservation of the Archaeological Ruins of Moenjodaro (Pakistan) and Reinforcement of the Disaster Risk Reduction Mechanism.”
The Service Contract holder will work under the overall authority of the Head of the UNESCO Office in Pakistan and the direct supervision and guidance of the National Professional Officer (Culture), in close coordination with the International Expert on Culture and Heritage.
The Service Contract holder will operate with a moderate level of autonomy in implementing project activities, exercising full autonomy in managing day-to-day coordination, follow-up of activities, and the preparation of technical and administrative outputs as per project document, however strategic decisions, key technical directions, financial commitments, and matters with policy implications will be taken in close consultation with the direct supervisor and the Head of Office, in accordance with UNESCO rules and procedures.
The Contract holder is expected to independently plan and organize routine tasks, prioritize activities in line with the approved work plan, proactively coordinate with partners and experts, and ensure timely delivery of assigned outputs. All major deliverables will be reviewed and validated by the direct supervisor and international expert on culture and heritage, prior to finalization.
b. Internal and external contacts
The assignment will involve regular internal coordination with colleagues from the Culture Unit, Administration Unit, and Communications Unit of the UNESCO Office in Pakistan, as well as with relevant technical officers at UNESCO Headquarters, including the World Heritage Centre and related entities.
Externally, the Service Contract holder will maintain close and continuous working relationships with the Department of Culture, Government of Sindh; the Directorate of Antiquities and Archaeology, Sindh; site management staff at the Moenjodaro World Heritage Site; national and international conservation experts and consultants; implementing partners; academic and research institutions; and donor representatives, including the Japan Funds-in-Trust focal points.
The assignment will also require coordination, as appropriate, with other United Nations agencies and relevant national stakeholders, particularly in areas related to disaster risk reduction, climate resilience, and heritage conservation, to ensure coherence, complementarity, and effective implementation of project activities.
The Project Officer will undertake the following tasks:
The Service Contract assignment is for eleven months.
For detailed information, please consult the UNESCO Competency Framework.
EDUCATION
An advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in Archaeology, Conservation, Architecture, Sociology, Anthropology, Development Studies, or any other relevant discipline from a recognized institution.
WORK EXPERIENCE
A minimum of three (3) years of relevant professional experience in the development sector, preferably in the field of culture or heritage.
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
Skills and Competencies
Excellent IT skills, including proficiency in office productivity software and online collaboration tools.
LANGUAGES
Excellent knowledge (written and spoken) of English and good working knowledge of Urdu.
Proficiency in the Sindhi language will be considered an asset
EDUCATION
Master’s degree in Archaeology, Conservation Architecture, Heritage Management with specialization in Disaster Risk Reduction, Earthen Architecture Conservation, Climate Change Adaptation.
WORK EXPERIENCE
| At least two years demonstrated experience in conservation/restoration projects and heritage management of archaeological or World Heritage Sites. Knowledge of international heritage conservation standards particularly UNESCO Cultural Conventions. Knowledge of documentation, mapping, disaster risk management and community engagement for heritage sites.
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SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
LANGUAGES
Please note that all candidates must complete an on-line application and provide complete and accurate information, by the above deadline.
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