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Result of Service High quality documents in support of the implementation of the Secretariat’s work plan.

Work Location Geneva

Expected duration 14.11.22 to 25.11.22

Duties and Responsibilities The individual contractor will support the substantive staff and the documentation team in charge of preparing the in-session documents for the sessions of Committee I, Committee II and of the plenary sessions of the 19th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP19); prepare draft records of sessions of the meeting into English; and edit and review parliamentary documents, including complex or politically sensitive material, normally without revision, to ensure accuracy, clarity, cohesion and conformity with United Nations standards, policy and practice.

UN, UNEP and CITES terminology must be respected and coherency in the vocabulary used must be maintained. Verification of terminology and accuracy of quotations reproduced are responsibility of the report writer. In case of text ambiguity, the report writer should contract the officer requesting the work for clarification, preferably by email. The report writer will use the official documents of the CITES, UNEP and UN as reference sources. These documents are published in the following websites www.cites.org (CITES), www.unep.org (UNEP) and www.un.org (UN).

Qualifications/special skills a) At least 4 years at the national level, or 2 years at the international level, in a post requiring report writing, editing or document management, preferably in a field related to environment, sustainable development or international trade. Past experience with CITES is an asset. b) Required field of work and where applicable, area of specialty: Document management and report writing and editing in a field related to environment, biodiversity, sustainable development or international trade.

c) Education qualifications: University degree in English, journalism, media studies or a related field. An advanced university degree is advantageous, as is familiarity with international law, environmental issues or scientific matters.

d) Knowledge of languages: English is required. French and Spanish are desirable.

Competencies: An excellent command of English is required as well as a working knowledge of French or Spanish. Knowledge of the third language would be an asset. The consultant should have editing and writing skills and experience, and be used to paying great attention to details and accuracy. Knowledge of terminology used in the UN, UNEP and the CITES Secretariat. Ability to work against tight deadlines.

Languages English is required. French and Spanish are desirable.

Additional Information 19th Meeting of the CITES Conference of the Parties (CoP19).

No Fee THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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