Background The iClimateAction project addresses the need of increased synergies among the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS), the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), to improve the international alignment across organizations regarding creation, management and utilization of climate data. Funded by Horizon Europe Work Programme 2023-2025, iClimateAction will support enhanced coordination and support across and between GCOS, GEO, WMO in their common endeavor to strengthen the global system for standardized, open, accessible, usable, and interoperable global observation systems for Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and aiming at a shared and coordinated strategy towards the development of a more coherent, sustainable, and comprehensive global observing system for climate.
Job Description The Associate Programme Officer will support work in all seven Work Packages (WPs) but particularly Work Package 7 to set up a strong project management framework to guarantee scientific excellence and smooth coordination. Activities in WP7 include progress and deliverable monitoring across WPs and tasks. It also covers administrative and financial management, meeting organization, and timely reporting to stakeholders and the European Commission. In addition, the incumbent will work on Work Package 6 communication, dissemination, and exploitation to ensure consistent messaging and stakeholder engagement across the project. WP6 aims to raise awareness of climate action and the value of Earth observations through targeted outreach, while increasing the visibility and impact of project outputs via the iClimateAction website and social media.
Duties and Responsibilities a) Contribute to the management of the iClimateAction project Project Management
Contribute to the implementation and coordination of project activities in collaboration with the Project Coordinator, consortium partners (GEO, GCOS) and POC members (when necessary).
Monitor and analyse progress of work packages, deliverables, and milestones in line with the Grant Agreement and Description of Action (DoA).
Manage the organization of project meetings and technical exchanges. Identify potential implementation risks or delays and propose corrective actions.
Maintain project documentation and ensure proper archiving of deliverables, meeting minutes, and correspondence.
Project Financial Monitoring, Compliance & Quality Assurance
Ensure compliance with EU financial regulations and Horizon Europe guidelines.
Monitor iCA financial activities, including control of project expenditures and contributions from the participating bodies against the approved budget.
Analyse financial data provided by the consortium to ensure consistency with Horizon Europe financial regulations.
Coordinate the preparation and consolidation of financial and technical reporting, including cost statements and supporting documentation justifications.
Support audits and reviews by preparing and organising required documentation.
Contribute to quality assurance of all project deliverables and milestones, including preparation of Quality Management Reports (QMR).
Reporting and Regulatory Requirements
Draft and develop periodic technical and financial reports to the European Commission.
Analyse project results and contribute to reporting on project impact, dissemination and exploitation activities.
Ensure project activities adherence to ethical, legal and data protection requirements.
b) Contribute to the Communication and Engagement Strategy of the iClimateAction project
Contribute to the implementation of the project’s communication and stakeholder engagement strategy, in coordination with communication consultants and project partners to ensure coherent dissemination of project activities and results.
Co‑develop communication materials (presentations, articles, briefs, factsheets and visual content) to support project visibility.
Organise, when relevant, communication activities and meetings with stakeholders and experts aimed at disseminating project outcomes and fostering collaboration.
Contribute to identifying opportunities for outreach and engagement with relevant stakeholders, including scientific communities and policy actors.
c) Co‑conduct a strategic analysis of WMO, GEO and GCOS regarding EO & global climate data governance frameworks
Facilitate project analysis related to WMO, GEO and GCOS governance, with an emphasis on strategic analysis of Earth observation (EO) and global climate data governance frameworks.
Support evidence‑based assessment through stakeholder consultations and expert engagement.
Contribute to the preparation of high‑level consultations and inter‑organisational dialogue.
Required Skills and Experience Education Master’s degree or equivalent in International Relations and/or Political Science. A first‑level university degree or equivalent in combination with two years of additional directly relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of the master's degree.
Experience
At least two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in project management and/or communications, preferably in international or EU‑funded projects.
Proven experience with financial monitoring, reporting, and compliance in line with EU or international donor requirements.
Demonstrated track record in organising multi‑stakeholder meetings and supporting international partnerships.
Experience of working across multi‑disciplinary teams / inter‑agency teams.
Other Requirements
Familiarity with the UN system and global environmental governance processes and with WMO, GCOS and/or GEO organizations.
Very good knowledge of Horizon Europe or similar international research funding frameworks.
Ability to work collaboratively across institutions and adapt to complex, multi‑partner environments.
Languages Excellent knowledge of English (both oral and written). Knowledge of other official languages of the Organization would be an advantage. (The official languages of the Organization are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.)
Competencies
Communication & Influence
Collaboration & Team Dynamics
Inclusive Mindset & Cultural Awareness
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Integrity & Accountability
Innovation & Digital Agility
Stakeholder Understanding & Engagement
Salary and Allowances The position is funded from extra‑budgetary funding and is at 80% FTE. Annual net base salary on initial appointment is: US$ 44,837. Annual post adjustment on initial salary is: US$ 38,918 (in addition to the net base salary).
Additional Information WMO is committed to achieving diversity and a balanced workforce. Applications are welcome from qualified women and men, including those with disabilities. The statutory retirement age is 65. Pursuant to WMO Standing Instructions, the minimum age to be eligible for consideration for vacant positions is 18, and the maximum age must enable the candidate to serve for at least the term of the contract before reaching mandatory age of separation.
Probation Possibility of renewal subject to the availability of funds and pending satisfactory performance after an initial probationary period of one year which can be extended up to a maximum of two years.
Applications Applications should be made online through the WMO e‑recruitment system. Do not send your application via multiple routes. WMO no longer accepts applications via post or email. Only applicants for whom WMO has a further interest will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates may be required to sit a written test and/or an interview.
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Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, and Abuse of Authority WMO does not tolerate harassment, sexual harassment, exploitation, discrimination and abuse of authority. All selected candidates, therefore, undergo relevant checks and are expected to adhere to the respective standards and principles.
Scam Alert WMO does not charge a processing fee at any stage of its recruitment, selection, and hiring processes (i.e., application stage, interview stage, validation stage, or appointment and training). WMO will not ask for applicants’ bank account information.
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Job Description The Associate Programme Officer will support work in all seven Work Packages (WPs) but particularly Work Package 7 to set up a strong project management framework to guarantee scientific excellence and smooth coordination. Activities in WP7 include progress and deliverable monitoring across WPs and tasks. It also covers administrative and financial management, meeting organization, and timely reporting to stakeholders and the European Commission. In addition, the incumbent will work on Work Package 6 communication, dissemination, and exploitation to ensure consistent messaging and stakeholder engagement across the project. WP6 aims to raise awareness of climate action and the value of Earth observations through targeted outreach, while increasing the visibility and impact of project outputs via the iClimateAction website and social media.
Duties and Responsibilities a) Contribute to the management of the iClimateAction project Project Management
Contribute to the implementation and coordination of project activities in collaboration with the Project Coordinator, consortium partners (GEO, GCOS) and POC members (when necessary).
Monitor and analyse progress of work packages, deliverables, and milestones in line with the Grant Agreement and Description of Action (DoA).
Manage the organization of project meetings and technical exchanges. Identify potential implementation risks or delays and propose corrective actions.
Maintain project documentation and ensure proper archiving of deliverables, meeting minutes, and correspondence.
Project Financial Monitoring, Compliance & Quality Assurance
Ensure compliance with EU financial regulations and Horizon Europe guidelines.
Monitor iCA financial activities, including control of project expenditures and contributions from the participating bodies against the approved budget.
Analyse financial data provided by the consortium to ensure consistency with Horizon Europe financial regulations.
Coordinate the preparation and consolidation of financial and technical reporting, including cost statements and supporting documentation justifications.
Support audits and reviews by preparing and organising required documentation.
Contribute to quality assurance of all project deliverables and milestones, including preparation of Quality Management Reports (QMR).
Reporting and Regulatory Requirements
Draft and develop periodic technical and financial reports to the European Commission.
Analyse project results and contribute to reporting on project impact, dissemination and exploitation activities.
Ensure project activities adherence to ethical, legal and data protection requirements.
b) Contribute to the Communication and Engagement Strategy of the iClimateAction project
Contribute to the implementation of the project’s communication and stakeholder engagement strategy, in coordination with communication consultants and project partners to ensure coherent dissemination of project activities and results.
Co‑develop communication materials (presentations, articles, briefs, factsheets and visual content) to support project visibility.
Organise, when relevant, communication activities and meetings with stakeholders and experts aimed at disseminating project outcomes and fostering collaboration.
Contribute to identifying opportunities for outreach and engagement with relevant stakeholders, including scientific communities and policy actors.
c) Co‑conduct a strategic analysis of WMO, GEO and GCOS regarding EO & global climate data governance frameworks
Facilitate project analysis related to WMO, GEO and GCOS governance, with an emphasis on strategic analysis of Earth observation (EO) and global climate data governance frameworks.
Support evidence‑based assessment through stakeholder consultations and expert engagement.
Contribute to the preparation of high‑level consultations and inter‑organisational dialogue.
Required Skills and Experience Education Master’s degree or equivalent in International Relations and/or Political Science. A first‑level university degree or equivalent in combination with two years of additional directly relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of the master's degree.
Experience
At least two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in project management and/or communications, preferably in international or EU‑funded projects.
Proven experience with financial monitoring, reporting, and compliance in line with EU or international donor requirements.
Demonstrated track record in organising multi‑stakeholder meetings and supporting international partnerships.
Experience of working across multi‑disciplinary teams / inter‑agency teams.
Other Requirements
Familiarity with the UN system and global environmental governance processes and with WMO, GCOS and/or GEO organizations.
Very good knowledge of Horizon Europe or similar international research funding frameworks.
Ability to work collaboratively across institutions and adapt to complex, multi‑partner environments.
Languages Excellent knowledge of English (both oral and written). Knowledge of other official languages of the Organization would be an advantage. (The official languages of the Organization are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.)
Competencies
Communication & Influence
Collaboration & Team Dynamics
Inclusive Mindset & Cultural Awareness
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Integrity & Accountability
Innovation & Digital Agility
Stakeholder Understanding & Engagement
Salary and Allowances The position is funded from extra‑budgetary funding and is at 80% FTE. Annual net base salary on initial appointment is: US$ 44,837. Annual post adjustment on initial salary is: US$ 38,918 (in addition to the net base salary).
Additional Information WMO is committed to achieving diversity and a balanced workforce. Applications are welcome from qualified women and men, including those with disabilities. The statutory retirement age is 65. Pursuant to WMO Standing Instructions, the minimum age to be eligible for consideration for vacant positions is 18, and the maximum age must enable the candidate to serve for at least the term of the contract before reaching mandatory age of separation.
Probation Possibility of renewal subject to the availability of funds and pending satisfactory performance after an initial probationary period of one year which can be extended up to a maximum of two years.
Applications Applications should be made online through the WMO e‑recruitment system. Do not send your application via multiple routes. WMO no longer accepts applications via post or email. Only applicants for whom WMO has a further interest will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates may be required to sit a written test and/or an interview.
https://estm.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_5001/job/35023
Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, and Abuse of Authority WMO does not tolerate harassment, sexual harassment, exploitation, discrimination and abuse of authority. All selected candidates, therefore, undergo relevant checks and are expected to adhere to the respective standards and principles.
Scam Alert WMO does not charge a processing fee at any stage of its recruitment, selection, and hiring processes (i.e., application stage, interview stage, validation stage, or appointment and training). WMO will not ask for applicants’ bank account information.
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