Project Support Officer
Provide substantive technical support to the Global Maritime Crime Programme activities.
Overview
Provide substantive technical support to the Global Maritime Crime Programme activities.
You have:
- 5 years of relevant professional experience at the national and/or international level in social work, programme management/support, maritime security, criminal justice, or related fields is required.
- Experience in coordinating capacity-building activities and working with national and regional stakeholders in the areas of maritime crime, criminal justice, or security-related programmes is desirable.
- Experience within UNODC Border Management Branch (BMB), particularly in maritime crime-related programmes, is required.
- Proven experience in drafting high-quality reports, briefing notes, and communication materials in line with UN or donor requirements.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders in a multicultural environment.
- Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and deliver outputs under tight deadlines in challenging operational contexts.
- Solid computer literacy, including proficiency in MS Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and familiarity with data management tools.
- Sound understanding of UNODC’s mandate, particularly in maritime crime, border management, and strengthening criminal justice systems.
Contract
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In 2009, UNODC established a Counter Piracy Programme (CPP) to respond to the then new threat of piracy off the coast of Somalia. Since then, the CPP expanded into the GMCP including regional teams, namely the Atlantic Ocean Team, the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea Team, the Indian Ocean West Team, the Indian Ocean East Team, the Latin America & Caribbean Team, the Mediterranean Team and the Pacific Ocean Team. GMCP supports United Nations member states to combat maritime crime including piracy, smuggling, trafficking in persons, and trafficking of illegal substances. GMCP’s support to member states includes training of officers from maritime law enforcement agencies, the provision and maintenance of equipment, and communication and coordination initiatives between agencies and regional states to improve the exchange of good practices and strengthen the overall criminal justice chain to disrupt maritime crime. GMCP has developed a strong training component through delivering Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) training courses for maritime law enforcement (MLE) agencies that enhance the technical and practical knowledge and law enforcement to combat maritime crime in line with a sound rule of law framework. In Lebanon, the UNODC GMCP works with maritime law enforcement agencies to support their activities to counter maritime crime and also promote regional exchange of knowledge.
Under the overall supervision of the GMCP Programme Coordinator for the Mediterranean, the International UN Volunteer (Expert) will provide substantive technical, analytical, and programme support to the Global Maritime Crime Programme (GMCP) and perform the following duties: • Provide substantive support to the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programme activities under the Global Maritime Crime Programme, ensuring alignment with UNODC priorities, project objectives and regional operational realities. • Contribute to the identification and analysis of technical assistance and capacity-building needs of maritime law enforcement, criminal justice and other relevant authorities, and support the development of sustainable strategies to strengthen responses to maritime crime. • Provide technical and programme support to project planning and management processes, including the preparation and review of project and budget revisions, costed workplans, terms of reference and other project documentation related to maritime crime initiatives. • Conduct research and analysis on illicit trafficking and maritime crime trends and related criminal justice challenges in the Mediterranean region, and synthesize findings to inform programme planning, policy dialogue and operational decision-making. • Contribute substantive inputs to policy coordination, monitoring, and evaluation functions, including the review of emerging risks, trends, and operational challenges, and participation in evaluations and programme reviews as required. • Draft and review substantive written outputs, including background papers, briefing notes, analytical notes, sections of reports, donor updates, studies and inputs to publications related to maritime crime and criminal justice responses in the region. • Provide substantive and organizational support to consultative meetings, workshops, training events, conferences and other programme activities, including contributing to agenda development, identification of participants, preparation of background documents, presentations and meeting records. • Provide technical and programme support to administrative, procurement and financial processes underpinning GMCP activities, including through the drafting and review of procurement documentation, consultant-related documentation, payment requests and related follow-up, ensuring consistency with UN financial rules and regulations and programme objectives. • Assist in the preparation and monitoring of project budgets, workplans and expenditure tracking, and support timely planning and implementation of activities. • Support and, as required, participate in field missions in the region to provide technical input, support programme monitoring, engage stakeholders, and contribute to mission reporting and follow up recommendations. • Contribute to the preparation and maintenance of project documentation, including project plans, progress reports, meeting minutes, records of decisions, contracts, invoices and other relevant programme files. • Facilitate coordination with national counterparts, partner institutions, and relevant stakeholders to strengthen information exchange, programme coherence, and implementation effectiveness. • Perform other related professional duties within the scope of the Expert role, as required to support effective delivery of GMCP objectives.
• Accountability • Adaptability and Flexibility • Commitment and Motivation • Commitment to Continuous Learning • Communication • Integrity • Planning and Organizing • Professionalism • Respect for Diversity • Working in Teams.
at the national and/or international level, in social work, programme management/support, maritime security, criminal justice, or related fields is required. • Demonstrated experience in supporting the planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of programme activities. • Experience in coordinating capacity-building activities and working with national and regional stakeholders in the areas of maritime crime, criminal justice, or security-related programmes is desirable. • Experience within UNODC Border Management Branch (BMB), particularly in maritime crime-related programmes, is required. • Proven experience in drafting high-quality reports, briefing notes, and communication materials in line with UN or donor requirements. • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders in a multicultural environment. • Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and deliver outputs under tight deadlines in challenging operational contexts. • Solid computer literacy, including proficiency in MS Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and familiarity with data management tools. • Sound understanding of UNODC’s mandate, particularly in maritime crime, border management, and strengthening criminal justice systems.
Country of assignment – Algeria is the largest country on the African continent, as well as in the Arab world and the Mediterranean region, its southern part representing a significant portion of the Sahara. It shares over 6,385 km of land borders with Tunisia to the northeast, Libya to the east, Niger to the southeast, Mali to the southwest, Mauritania and Western Sahara to the west, and finally Morocco to the northwest.
Divided into 48 administrative districts locally called Wilayas, the most populated is Algiers, the country's capital.
Climate – A Mediterranean climate covers the north of the country, while a desert climate prevails in the south. In Algiers, the average summer temperature ranges between 25°C and 30°C, while during the mild and humid winter, Algiers records an average temperature of 11°C.
Safety and Security - Since 2019, Algeria has experienced regular peaceful popular demonstrations in Algiers and other provinces. Significant security deployments are observed in Algiers and other major cities. Even though the demonstrations are peaceful, it is always advisable to avoid gathering areas.
Transportation - Algeria has a relatively well-developed infrastructure and transportation network. While public transportation is plentiful (buses, taxis, metro, tram), it is generally recommended to use private taxis for various journeys within Algiers.
Languages - Arabic and Tamazight are the official languages of the country.
In everyday life, Arabic-speaking Algerians generally speak a dialect of Arabic, Darija, which differs from Modern Standard Arabic.
French is also widely spoken.
UN International Expert Volunteer gets the following package:
• Volunteer Living Allowance (around USD 3975.92/Month)
• Entry Lump-Sum = USD 3500 (one-time payment)
• Exit Lump-Sum upon completion of contract.
• Medical and life Insurance premium/Cigna (100%) and dependents policy.
• Access to UNV E-Campus for training and learning including access to LinkedIn learning. Further entitlements and information available at:
https://www.unv.org/volunteer-your-country-conditions-service.
Potential interview questions
| Can you describe a challenging project you have worked on related to maritime security? | This question assesses your practical experience and problem-solving skills in maritime security. | Discuss a specific project, your role, the challenges faced, and how you overcame them. |
| How do you prioritize multiple projects with competing deadlines? | This question evaluates your organizational skills and ability to manage time effectively. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What strategies would you employ to enhance stakeholder engagement in regionally based initiatives? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you provide an example of how you have evaluated a program's effectiveness? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Describe your experience working with diverse teams across cultures. | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you ensure compliance with financial regulations in project management? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What motivates you to work in the field of maritime crime and criminal justice? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you stay updated on trends and challenges in the maritime security landscape? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |