Today Ukraine is facing its most serious challenges since achieving independence in 1991. The ongoing war has already resulted in significant loss of life, unprecedented displacement, internally and towards neighboring countries, and devastating destruction of infrastructure. The UN Ukraine Flash Appeal shows that at least 15.7 million people are in immediate need of emergency assistance and protection. Early projections indicate that if the war should continue in the medium to long term, up to 90% of the Ukrainian population could face poverty and extreme economic vulnerability, and the country’s socio-economic progress could be set-back by almost 20 years. In the short-term, 62% of the population is at high risk of falling into poverty. Ukraine’s economy is set to shrink by 45% this year due to the war and even with a moderate recovery in the next few years, by 2025 the GDP would still only be two-thirds of the pre-war GDP in 2021.
In addition, the country faces losses of many people’s lives and devastative destruction of infrastructures and economic bases. Currently, more than 50% of the energy infrastructure damaged, causing the massive disruption of energy supply nationwide with millions of people experiencing power outages and challenges in heating. Extensive scale of destruction of infrastructure, rehabilitating or constructing infrastructures and installing equipment with necessary supply of the materials is urgently required to restore or maintain life-line and key basic services, followed by removal or mines and explosives as well as debris.
In 2020, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine signed a €300 million loan under Ukraine Public Building Energy Efficiency (UPBEE) Programme. The primary goal of the UPBEE Programme is to fund extensive energy efficient upgrades in public buildings across Ukrainian cities, with a focus on small and medium-sized municipalities, and local governments. Beyond energy improvements, the Programme also allocates funding to repair war damages and modify public buildings, including hospitals, schools, kindergartens, cultural centres among others, ensuring they cater better to the needs of Internally Displaced Persons and their host communities.
The UNDP provides technical assistance to support the UPBEE Programme implementation and compliance with the EIB standards. This support includes assistance to local municipalities within all the phases of the sub-project cycle, including planning, design, procurement, construction work, evaluation and monitoring. The UNDP technical assistance performs anti-corruption assessments and sanctions screening, enhance due diligence, improve compliance and financial management, as well as provide regular consultations to the final beneficiaries and local stakeholders.
More than 30 municipalities applied for UPBEE Programme within two rounds of Calls for Proposals in 2023. Currently, the selected municipalities are at different stages of the sub-projects development – from finalizing technical designs to signing the loan transfer agreements. The UNDP technical assistance team provides technical consulations during the sub-project development, perform compliance check to ensure compliance of technical measures with the UPBEE Programme requirenmnets, conduct regular site-visits to the municipalities for capacity building and monitoring purposes.
In this regard, UNDP Ukraine invites applications from highly qualified and experienced Ukrainian professionals for the post of Project Analyst/Officer (including M&E Functions).
The overall objective of this assignment is to provide operational and administrative support of the technical assistance project. The Project Analyst will be responsible for coordinating technical assistance team to final beneficiaries under the UPBEE Programme, reporting and administration.
Monitoring, evaluation, and reporting
Knowledge sharing, communication and capacity building
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
Institutional Arrangement
Under the direct supervision of the Project Manager and overall guidance of Team Leader, Energy and Environment portfolio the Project Analyst will be responsible for providing technical support on various aspects of engineering and related technical issues to regional and local government clients. Might be in charge of coordinating the work of supporting personal.
Cross-Functional & Technical competencies
Business Direction & Strategy – Negotiation and Influence – Reach an understanding, persuade others, resolve points of difference, gain advantage in the outcome of dialogue, negotiates mutually acceptable solutions through compromise and creates win-win situations.
Business Direction & Strategy – Systems Thinking – Ability to use objective problem analysis and judgement to understand how interrelated elements coexist within an overall process or system, and to consider how altering one element can impact on other parts of the system
Business Development – Knowledge Facilitation – Develop effective strategies and prioritised plans in line with UNDP’s mission and objectives, based on the systemic analysis of challenges, opportunities and potential risks; link the general vision to reality on the ground to create tangible targeted solutions; learn from a variety of sources to anticipate and effectively respond to both current and future trends; demonstrate foresight.
Business Management – Communication – Communicate in a clear, concise, and unambiguous manner both through written and verbal communication; to tailor messages and choose communication methods depending on the audience. Ability to manage communications internally and externally, through media, social media, and other appropriate channels.
Business Management – Project Management – Ability to plan, organize, prioritize and control resources, procedures and protocols to achieve specific goals.
Business Management – Risk management – Identify and organize action around mitigating and proactively managing risks.
Finance – Budget management – Ability to support budgetary aspects of work planning process, drawing and management of team budgets.
Required Skills and Experience
Min. Education requirements
• Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in Business Administration, Management, Economics, Finance, Social Sciences or other related fields is required, or
• A first-level university degree (Bachelor`s degree) in the areas mentioned above in combination with additional 2 years of relevant experience will be given due consideration in lieu of Master’s degree.
Min. years of relevant work experience
• Minimum 2 years (with Master’s degree) or 4 years (with Bachelor’s degree) of relevant experience at national or international level in the field of administration, finance, programme/project support or other relevant fields.
Required skills
• Experience of work in project management, monitoring, evaluation and reporting is required;
• Experience of work with local communities, capacity building and community development is required;
• Excellent computer skills (including MS Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Desired skills in addition to the competencies covered in the Competencies section
• Experience of work in constructural/buildings’ rehabilitation projects would be an asset;
• Excellent planning, organizational and coordination skills;
• Prior experience working with IFIs and donor funding projects would be an asset;
• Experience with UN/UNDP procedures, including UNDP M&E requirements and M&E Framework, would be an asset.
• Experience of working in international organizations/projects will be considered as an advantage.
Required Language(s)
Fluency in English and Ukrainian is required.
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements