SCIENTFIC OFFICER (2095)

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VACANCY NOTICE NO: 2095
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: 15 July 2020 Recruitment Completed
POST

Scientfic Officer
GRADE

P3
DUTY STATION 

Geneva, Switzerland
COMMENCEMENT OF DUTY

To be determined
NATURE OF APPOINTMENT

Fixed-term - 2 years
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT

Marine Services Division, Sector Services Branch,
Services Department
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 after 1 January 2014 is 65. For external applicants, only those who are expected to complete the term of appointment will normally be considered.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Under the direct supervision of the Head, Marine Services Division (H/MAR), the incumbent will perform the following duties:

(a) Develop qualitative information, surveys, etc. required for recurrent or ad hoc assignments;

(b) Draft input for technical papers and analytical studies on issues related to marine and coastal meteorological and oceanographic services (hereafter referred to as marine and coastal services) and related activities (e.g., disaster risk reduction, climate services) and international ocean matters;

(c) Formulate, identify and analyse project proposals for marine and coastal services and related activities, and international ocean matters;

(d) Attend and represent WMO at international, regional, and national meetings for consultations with colleagues in other institutions dealing with marine and coastal service issues and related activities, and international ocean matters;

(e) Organize and support expert group meetings, seminars, etc. on marine and coastal service issues and related activities, and international ocean matters;

(f) Prepare speeches and other input for presentations by senior staff on marine and coastal services and related activities, and international ocean matters;

(g) Prepare input for reports to high-level meetings and other intergovernmental bodies, inter-agency or expert groups on issues relating to sustainable development, especially related to ocean matters;

(h) Follow intergovernmental meetings, prepare summary reports and provide substantive support, as required;

(i) Participate in missions on marine and coastal services issues and related activities as a member of a team;

(j) Organize training seminars/workshops for national experts addressing marine and coastal services issues, and international ocean matters;

(k) Monitor, support and assess the implementation of capacity development projects in marine and coastal service issues;

(l) Perform administrative, programme tasks (such as project implementation and evaluation) and provide regular communication of the work of the Division to relevant stakeholders, as required;

(m) Undertake on-the-job and other training activities both internally and externally;

(n) Carry out other relevant duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS

Education
Master's degree or equivalent in meteorology, oceanography, earth, physical or natural sciences, or a closely related field. A degree in marine meteorology would be an advantage.

Experience
A minimum of five years of combined national and international progressively responsible experience in marine meteorology, oceanography and/or coastal issues and related activities such as disaster risk reduction and climate services. Experience managing projects and monitoring budgets.

Other requirements
Experience with the United Nations system in ocean matters would be an advantage. Experience writing reports, documents and correspondence. Maturity of judgement, initiative and tact. Excellent organizational, communication and interpersonal skills. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications. Experience in the following areas would be an advantage: (a) Marine and coastal issues in Polar regions, Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and/or low-lying coastal countries; (b) Coastal forecasting in support of multi-hazard early warning systems; (c) Maritime safety and the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS); (d) Taking an integrated earth systems approach in connecting science for services, particularly in the maritime environment; (e) International activities such as: implementing the Sendai Framework, and contributions to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP) and the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Ability to work in a multicultural environment and to foster diversity and team spirit.

Languages
Excellent knowledge of English (both oral and written). Knowledge of French is desirable. Knowledge of other official languages of the Organization would be an advantage.

(Note: The official languages of the Organization are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.)
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.
SALARY AND ALLOWANCES

Annual net base salary on initial appointment is: US$ 64121

Annual post adjustment on initial salary is: US$ 48604 (in addition to the net base salary)

Additional Information:
Only applicants in whom WMO has a further interest will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates may be required to sit a written assessment and/or an interview.
Date of issue of vacancy notice: 17 June 2020

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